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Free 8th grade math graphic organizers

Preview of FREE Hundreds Chart Printables: 100 and 120

FREE Hundreds Chart Printables: 100 and 120

This pack includes 4 printable charts that are ready to go!INCLUDED RESOURCES (9 PAGES):1 Blank 100 Chart1 Filled 100 Chart1 Blank 120 Chart1 Filled 120 ChartPlease note that this product is NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE, although most of my products are. Thank you for understanding.RELATED PRODUCTS:All Classroom PrintablesFree 100's Chart ClipartTERMS OF USE:The Terms of Use are included in this product (last page). This resource comes with one classroom license. Please purchase additional licenses
Preview of Quadrilateral Theorems and Classifying Quadrilaterals Anchor Chart / Poster

Quadrilateral Theorems and Classifying Quadrilaterals Anchor Chart / Poster

This printable handout is designed to help your Middle School Math and Geometry students organize the different types of quadrilaterals and the theorems associated with them by using the quadrilateral family tree. This printable worksheet is perfect for students to reference while distance learning.Companion Resource Available - Quadrilaterals - Always, Sometimes, & Never ActivitySimilar Activitieso Click Here for more Quadrilateral activitieso Click Here for more Test Prep activitiesRelat
Preview of Exponent Rules Graphic Organizer

Exponent Rules Graphic Organizer

Exponent Rules Graphic OrganizerThis is graphic organizer reviews the following exponent rules (or laws): product rule, power rule, quotient rule, negative exponent rule, zero exponent rule, and adding/subtracting (like terms only).It is a great way to organize all the concepts and have everything together. Answer key is included.More Exponents Activities:Exponent Rules Scavenger HuntExponent Rules Koosh Ball GameLaws of Exponents Valentine’s Day Coloring ActivityLaws of Exponents “Triples” Act
Preview of Volume and Surface Area Formula Cheat Sheet

Volume and Surface Area Formula Cheat Sheet

Created by
Math in Demand
Included is a cheat sheet for volume and surface area formulas of three-dimensional figures. The figures included are sphere, cone, cube, cylinder, rectangular prism, triangular prism (including isosceles triangular prism as well), and rectangular pyramid. This works great as a cheat sheet when students are working on problems involving calculating the volume and/or surface area of these figures. There are many ways that you can use the cheat sheet. You can have students glue the cheat sheet
Preview of FREE Cartesian Coordinate Plane Graph Paper Templates (Personal use only)

FREE Cartesian Coordinate Plane Graph Paper Templates (Personal use only)

This is a set of 5 different Cartesian Coordinate Plane Graph Paper templates. This is great for helping teach graphing ordered pairs, teaching Algebra concepts, drawing pictures, graphing equations, creating line graphs from word problems, etc.Included in this product:5 separate Coordinate Planes:-1st Quadrant to 20 -1st Quadrant to 20 with Fractional Gridlines-1st Quadrant to 20 No labels-All 4 Quadrants to 20 -All 4 Quadrants to 20 No LabelsPlease note that this product is for PERSONAL use ON
Preview of Free Solving One and Two Step Equations: Basic Guided Notes

Free Solving One and Two Step Equations: Basic Guided Notes

Solving One and Two Step Equations Guided Notes:This is a set of guided notes designed to show students how to solve one and two step equations. Answer keys are included! I give my students these guided notes one page at a time. Then, I post them on the smart board and we fill them out together. When we fill them out I have students read the notes out loud to include literacy in the lesson. The students then have the notes as a resource to use when they complete assignments on solving equations!
Preview of Solving and Graphing Inequalities - Foldable and Scavenger Hunt

Solving and Graphing Inequalities - Foldable and Scavenger Hunt

This FREE resource includes an INEQUALITY FOLDABLE  and SCAVENGER HUNT. Students can use the foldable as a reference as they self-check on the sixteen question scavenger hunt. The foldable provides various examples of inequalities graphed on a number line. There are examples of less than, greater than, less than or equal to and greater than or equal to inequalities. On the inside of the foldable, students can practice one of each type of inequality problem. The bottom portion of the foldab
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Graphic Organizer

Factoring Polynomials Graphic Organizer

Factoring Polynomials Graphic OrganizerI use this graphic organizer to review all types of factoring just before I play my Factoring "Spin to Win" game. It is a good visual to help students with factoring polynomials. It covers the following:-GCF-Difference of Squares-"Basic" Trinomials (x2 + bx + c)-"Slip and Slide" Trinomials (ax2 + bx + c)-Four Terms (Grouping)An answer key is included.Check out my Polynomials and Factoring - Notes, Homework, and Study Guide Bundle here on TpT if you are in
Preview of Transformations Rule Cheat Sheet (Reflection, Rotation, Translation, & Dilation)

Transformations Rule Cheat Sheet (Reflection, Rotation, Translation, & Dilation)

Created by
Math in Demand
Included is a freebie on transformations rules (reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations). You can have students place the cheat sheet in their interactive notebooks, or you can laminate the cheat sheet and use it year after year!
Preview of Solving Equations Flowchart

Solving Equations Flowchart

This solving equations flowchart walks students through solving equations with variables on both sides and solving equations with variables on one side. Through its simple line of questioning, my struggling students were solving equations within one class period. This flowchart focuses students on the + and - signs in equations. Students first identify the = sign, then find which side of the equation has addition or subtraction. Students are then guided to identify the term on that side that is
Preview of Order of Operations Anchor Chart (PEMDAS)

Order of Operations Anchor Chart (PEMDAS)

Created by
Girl Code
Included in this product is a free anchor chart for using the Order of Operations (or PEMDAS) to simplify both numerical and algebraic expressions. The charts can be blown up for classroom display, or printed multiple copies per sheet to provide as a handout to students. Enjoy!
Preview of Quadratic Formula Quick Check Math Template

Quadratic Formula Quick Check Math Template

This Quadratic Formula template can be used as a warm up, exit ticket or as a quick check for understanding. Students get a template and an equation, are asked to identify A, B and C and then solve their equation.I print a stack to have on hand as students enter the room. I have a quadratic projected on the smartboard for students to solve. This routine especially helps students who need that extra structure and practice to gain confidence working with the formula. Includes a link to a free set
Preview of Volume Reference Sheet

Volume Reference Sheet

Created by
Rise over Run
This 3D solid volume formula review page includes:Rectangular PrismTriangular PrismCylinderPyramidConeSphereThe chart includes a space for students to identify the base of each figure and its area formula. Therefore, when they see V=Bh for volume of a cylinder, they can also reference the area of a cylinder's base. An example of each 3D figure is included for students to calculate its volume.A chart is included for students to complete, along with a completed chart.
Preview of Blank Table of Contents Page

Blank Table of Contents Page

Created by
LC Science
Use this blank Table of Contents page for any subject to keep students' interactive notebooks or binders organized. The Table of Contents page has three columns; the first column for the date, the middle column for the topic of the day, and the last column for the page number. Enjoy! -LC
Preview of Metric Systems Conversion Chart

Metric Systems Conversion Chart

Created by
BeachTeach5
Free printable to help students convert between different units of measurement in the metric system.
Preview of 7th Grade Math Number Sense Cheat Sheet

7th Grade Math Number Sense Cheat Sheet

Created by
Math in Demand
Included is a freebie for a 7th grade number sense cheat sheet. The cheat sheet includes the operations on integers, fractions, and decimals (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing). You can have students place the cheat sheet in their interactive notebooks, or you can laminate the cheat sheet and use it year after year!
Preview of The Real Number System Foldable (Rationals vs Irrationals)

The Real Number System Foldable (Rationals vs Irrationals)

Created by
Math in Demand
Included is a foldable on the Real Number System. Students will be constructing a foldable that goes over natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rationals, and irrationals. This foldable looks great in interactive notebooks.
Preview of Quadratic Functions Graphic Organizer - Solving, Graphing, and Analyzing!

Quadratic Functions Graphic Organizer - Solving, Graphing, and Analyzing!

Created by
The Math Series
This graphic organizer is an excellent way for students to review concepts learned during a unit on quadratics. Learners will solve a given quadratic by factoring, completing the square, and the quadratic formula. Additionally, they will graph and analyze the function. Two versions of the activity are included in this freebie! This graphic organizer can be used as classwork, a partner activity, homework, or even an assessment! It is a great way for students to review many different standard
Preview of Classifying Quadrilaterals Foldable

Classifying Quadrilaterals Foldable

Created by
Amy Charbonneau
What has 4 sides, 4 angles and 4 vertices? Why a quadrilateral of course! Learning about quadrilaterals can be fun and exciting while at the same time can be a source of much confusion for students. This Classifying Quadrilaterals Foldable has been designed to help students to identify and classify common quadrilaterals (i.e. trapezoids, kites, parallelograms, rhombuses, squares and rectangles). In this file you will find... - instructions on how to create the quadrilateral foldable (page 3
Preview of One-Step and Two-Step Word Problems January Bundle Free Sample

One-Step and Two-Step Word Problems January Bundle Free Sample

This is a free SAMPLE for my set of 30 one-step and two-step word problem sets from January. Each word problem comes with a graphic organizer. I have included a page of key words to help students remember how to identify the operation in a multi-step problem. The graphic organizer helps students to identify what operation needs to be used in each step. A CUBES strategy guide helps students who are not sure what steps to follow when solving word problems. An answer key is included as well as a pr
Preview of Interactive Notebook Templates 1200+ Freebie Sample & Preview

Interactive Notebook Templates 1200+ Freebie Sample & Preview

Created by
The Candy Class
This includes the preview to my 1200+ interactive notebook templates and a free template. Link-Click here to go to Interactive Notebook Templates 1200+!You can use the template for commercial use as long as you follow my terms of use that is included. Make it Easy to Find. Add This to Your Wishlist.If using the app to view or wanting to hold off at the moment, adding this to your wishlist by clicking the green button under the cover and title will make it easy to find for later should you decide
Preview of Metric System Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Metric System Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These FREE! Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce or review the Metric System. The notes begin with a section that shows why the Imperial system is quite silly (especially for science!). Then, they cover that 10 is the ‘magic number’ of the Metric System, the units and abbreviations for mass, length, and volume, the prefixes, a mnemonic device to remember the prefixes, and then an explanation of how to convert between metric units. They al
Preview of Organizing Data and Types of Graphs PowerPoint & Quiz

Organizing Data and Types of Graphs PowerPoint & Quiz

This PowerPoint & student quiz covers organizing data and types of graphs for science and math. Students will define data table, frequency table, pictograph, bar graph, histogram, line graph, area graph, scatter plot, and pie graph and how to choose the most appropriate graph for their data. This resource is intended to be used with my FREE Organizing Data Doodle Note, but can be as a STAND ALONE RESOURCE. You can sign up to receive the free doodle note by clicking on the link in my TOU or t
Preview of Big "G" Gallon - Graphic Relates Gallons, Quarts, Pints, and Cups

Big "G" Gallon - Graphic Relates Gallons, Quarts, Pints, and Cups

Created by
MathyCathy
Here's a visual students won't easily forget! Relate visually that every gallon has: 4 quarts 8 pints 16 cups Use as a reference to help students answer questions like: How many pints are in a quart? How many cups are in a half gallon? Post in your classroom, or copy on colorful paper for students to keep as a reference. For a perplexing look at how much various products cost per gallon, please check out my "How Much Per GALLON?" activity! Enjoy!
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