Grade 7 - Alberta Math - Lessons/Workbook Mega Bundle
Grade 7 - Alberta Math - Lessons/Workbook Mega Bundle
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This mega bundle provides everything you need to teach all the units in the Grade 7 Alberta Math Curriculum.
With your purchase, you will receive lesson slides that follow the 3-Part lesson format, engaging your students from start to finish. You will also receive the workbooks, which contain fun activities and worksheets for your students to demonstrate their understanding.
Shape and Space Unit
Workbook
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Radius, diameter, and circumference of circles
- Relating circumference to pi
- Constructing circles with a given radius or diameter
- Solving word problems involving radii, diameters, and circumferences of circles
- Determining the area of triangles, parallelograms, and circles
- Calculating the area of compound shapes made up of triangles, parallelograms and rectangles.
- Determining the area of semi-circles
- Rays, lines, line segments and points
- Constructing perpendicular line segments and perpendicular bisectors using graph paper, a protractor, and a compass
- Constructing parallel line segments using graph paper, a protractor, and a compass
- Constructing angle bisectors using a compass
- Labeling each of the four quadrants on a cartesian plane
- Identify and plot points in the four quadrants of a cartesian plane
- Translations, reflections, and rotations of up to 360 degrees on a cartesian plane
- Hand-On Activities: Angle Hunt, Central Angle Explorers, Math Race: Circumference, Radius, and Diameter, Circle Area Discovery, Scavenger Hunt: Area of Rectangles, Triangle and Parallelogram Toss Challenge, Cartesian Coordinate Toss Challenge, Translation Relay Race, Spin and Draw: Rotating Shapes, Transformation Battleship
- Exit Cards x 15
- Unit Test
Number Unit
Workbook
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Divisibility rules (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10) as well as why a number cannot be divided by 0
- Addition and subtraction of decimal numbers (to the thousandths place value)
- Multiplication and division of decimal numbers using 1-digit divisors and 2-digit multipliers
- Finding the missing percents in word problems (0% - 100%)
- Converting fractions, decimals and percents
- Determining the value of percents from 1% - 100%
- Identifying terminating and repeating decimals
- Patterns found in repeating decimals
- Adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers with like and unlike denominators
- Converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and vise versa
- Adding and subtracting integers using zero pairs and number lines
- Using addition and subtracting integer rules to solve equations
- Comparing and ordering fractions, decimals, and whole numbers
- Determining equivalent fractions
- Simplifying fractions
- Determining fractions on a number line
- Hands-On Activities: Four Finger Quiz - Subtracting Decimals – Borrowing, Math Tic-Tac-Toe: 1-Digit Multiplier, Task Cards: Division – 3 by 1 – With Remainders, Quiz Creator Competition: Decimal Division Challenge, Math Basketball: Missing Percentages Challenge, Fraction/Decimal/Percent Bottle Flip Challenge, Math Jeopardy – Adding Integers, Memory Game: Matching Equivalent Fractions, Activity: Fraction Number Line Adventure, Research Activity: Decimal Detective, Treasure Hunt: Fraction, Decimal, and Whole Number
- Exit Cards x 21
- 3 Unit Tests
- Answer pages included!
Algebra - Patterns and Time Unit
Workbook
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Increasing/Decreasing patterns using all 4 operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division)
- Determining pattern rules to extend patterns
- Finding linear relations in our everyday lives
- Representing patterns in table of values
- Recursive and functional patterns
- Constant rates and initial values
- Translating linear relations into tables of values and graphs
- Finding term number “n” in a pattern using the linear relation
- Analyzing tables of values and graphs to draw conclusions and solve problems
- Representing patterns using algebraic expressions to help solve for any term in a pattern
- Linear patterns – analyzing patterns in graphs
- Positive and negative integers in patterns
- Using pictures and symbols to model preservation of equality
- Solving equations to find the missing values
- Representing real-world situations as equations
- Explaining the different between expressions and equations
- Evaluating expressions when given the value of a variable
- Use one-step linear equations of the form x + a = b to represent real-world situations
- Use linear equations of the form ax = b, ax + b = c, and x/a = b to represent real-world situations
- 14 Exit Cards
- Hands-On Activities: Algebraic Adventure Hunt, Task Cards: Patterning – All Operations, Finger Signals Quiz - Understanding Algebraic Expressions, Math Hot Seat: Addition Challenge, Decimal Subtraction Race, Math Basketball: Multiplication Equations Challenge, Math Tic-Tac-Toe: Solving Variables, Matching Game: Do The Variables Match?
- 2 Unit Tests – Patterning and Equations
- Answer pages for all activities
Statistics Unit
Workbook
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Determining the mean, median, mode, and range of multiple data sets
- Finding the missing data point in a data set using the mean
- Determining outliers in a data set and explaining what outliers could represent
- Determining the effect of outliers in data sets on the mean, median and mode
- Understanding when to use each measure of central tendency to report findings
- Difference between primary and secondary data
- Interpreting bar graphs, broken-line graphs, multiple-bar graphs, and circles graphs
- Creating bar graphs, broken-line graphs, and circle graphs
- Creating an appropriate scale for a variety of graphs as well as labels
- Creating and interpreting infographics
- Drawing conclusions about different sets of data
- Thinking critically about misleading graphs
- Using fractions, ratios, and percents to represent the probability of multiple events
- Understanding the difference between theoretical and experimental probability
- Identifying the sample space (number of total outcomes) for experiments involving two independent events
- Comparing theoretical and experimental probabilities of independent and dependent events
- Using tree diagrams to represent independent events
- Hands-on Activities: Task Cards: Mean Detective, Research Activity: Graph Hunter, Flip the Data, Truth or Lie? Graph Edition.
- Exit Cards x 11
- 2 Unit Tests
Google Lesson Slides
Grade 7 - Google Lesson Slides - Alberta Math Curriculum. This resource is packed with all the lessons you need to teach the Grade 7, Alberta Math Curriculum.
We have structured these lessons to follow the popular 3-Part Lesson format. By using these lessons, you will be provided with learning goals, discussion questions, relevant YouTube videos, interactive slides, exit cards, and more. Check out the variety of activities you'll receive below.
Part 1: Minds On!
- Learning Goals
- Discussion Questions
- Polls/Surveys
- Picture Prompts
- Jokes and Riddles
- Relevant Quotes
Part 2: Action!
- Interactive Activities
- Drag and Drop
- Fill in the Blanks
- Matching
- Sorting
- Polls/Surveys and Graphing
- Embedded YouTube Videos
Part 3: Consolidation
- Exit Cards
- 3-2-1 Reflections
- One Word Reflections
- Act It Out!
- Quick Draw
- One Sentence Summary
After purchasing this resource, you will be able to download copies of the Google Slides for the three different units to your Google Drive. From there, you can complete these lessons with your class, and/or assign these slides in Google Classroom.
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