Use the following Media4Math resources with this Illustrative Math lesson.
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Math in the News: Issue 94--Florida's Orange Crop | Math in the News: Issue 94--Winter's Impact on Florida's Orange Crop
March 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we look at the impact of a harsh winter on Florida's orange crop. In addition we look at an ongoing problem that orange production has had with a crop infestation. This provides opportunities to apply percent change formulas to real-world data. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought | Math in the News: Issue 96--The California Drought
July 2015. This edition of Math in the News focuses on the severe drought currently taking place in California, and how it has impacted the water resources available to the state. In this edition, students will see how to use percentages given to determine actual amounts, and to determine percents out of a whole. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired | Math in the News: Issue 97--The Washington Monument: Repaired
July 2015. This Math in the News explores the construction of the iconic landmark the Washington Monument and its recent renovations due to the 2011 earthquake. Students will be able to convert dollar values based on inflation and determine the combined expense of the Washington Monument between construction and recent renovations. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Numerical Expressions and Variable Expressions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin? | Math in the News: Issue 99--What Is Bitcoin?
May 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we explore Bitcoin. We look at how it's used for making purchases and how it differs from other currencies. This provides an opportunity to apply the concept of currency exchange. This is part of the Math in the News collection. To see the complete collection, click on this link. Note: The download is a PPT file.Related ResourcesTo see resources related to this topic click on the Related Resources tab above. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents and Proportions |
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Middle School Geometry--Grade 7--Lesson 2: Area and Circumference of Circles | Middle School Geometry--Grade 7--Lesson 2: Area and Circumference of Circles This Grade 7 geometry lesson focuses on calculating the area and circumference of circles using the formulas A=Ï€r2 and C=2Ï€r. Students explore the relationship between radius, diameter, and circumference, while reinforcing their understanding through coordinate geometry and real-world examples. The lesson is aligned to Common Core Standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.B.4 and emphasizes both conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Students analyze circle diagrams, scale drawings, and apply formulas in problems involving circular structures such as the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and Pueblo Bonito kivas. Multimedia resources from Media4Math.com include clip art collections, instructional videos, and vocabulary definitions that support key concepts. |
Area and Circumference |
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Middle School Geometry--Grade 7--Lesson 2: Area and Circumference of Circles | Middle School Geometry--Grade 7--Lesson 2: Area and Circumference of Circles This Grade 7 geometry lesson focuses on calculating the area and circumference of circles using the formulas A=Ï€r2 and C=2Ï€r. Students explore the relationship between radius, diameter, and circumference, while reinforcing their understanding through coordinate geometry and real-world examples. The lesson is aligned to Common Core Standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.B.4 and emphasizes both conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Students analyze circle diagrams, scale drawings, and apply formulas in problems involving circular structures such as the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and Pueblo Bonito kivas. Multimedia resources from Media4Math.com include clip art collections, instructional videos, and vocabulary definitions that support key concepts. |
Area and Circumference |
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Middle School Geometry--Grade 7--Lesson 2: Area and Circumference of Circles | Middle School Geometry--Grade 7--Lesson 2: Area and Circumference of Circles This Grade 7 geometry lesson focuses on calculating the area and circumference of circles using the formulas A=Ï€r2 and C=2Ï€r. Students explore the relationship between radius, diameter, and circumference, while reinforcing their understanding through coordinate geometry and real-world examples. The lesson is aligned to Common Core Standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.B.4 and emphasizes both conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Students analyze circle diagrams, scale drawings, and apply formulas in problems involving circular structures such as the U.S. Capitol Rotunda and Pueblo Bonito kivas. Multimedia resources from Media4Math.com include clip art collections, instructional videos, and vocabulary definitions that support key concepts. |
Area and Circumference |
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Quizlet Flash Cards: Which Item Doesn't Belong? Set 01 | In this set of 10 interactive flash cards find the mean of four numbers. Press the Options button to decide how to display the flash cards. Press the Play button to auto-play the sequence of flash cards. Press Shuffle to change the order of the cards. Note: The download is the teacher's guide for using Media4Math's Quizlet Flash Cards. Related ResourcesTo see the complete Quizlet Flash Card Library, click on this link: https://media4math.com/Quizlet-Resources |
Belong and Don't Belong |
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Quizlet Flash Cards: Which Item Doesn't Belong? Set 02 | Which Item Doesn't Belong? Set 2. In this set of interactive flash cards students decide which item from a group of five doesn't belong. Press the Options button to decide how to display the flash cards. Press the Play button to auto-play the sequence of flash cards. Press Shuffle to change the order of the cards. Note: The Download is the teacher's guide. Note: The download is the teacher's guide for using Media4Math's Quizlet Flash Cards. Related ResourcesTo see the complete Quizlet Flash Card Library, click on this link: https://media4math.com/Quizlet-Resources |
Belong and Don't Belong |
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SAT Math Lesson Plan 7: Ratios and Proportions | SAT Math Lesson Plan 7: Ratios and Proportions This 45-minute SAT Math prep lesson focuses on ratios, proportions, and percents—key concepts that appear throughout the Problem Solving and Data Analysis domain of the SAT. These topics account for approximately 29% of the SAT Math section and often appear in real-world scenarios involving recipes, maps, discounts, and data comparisons. In this lesson, students will learn to simplify ratios, solve proportions using cross multiplication, calculate percent increase and decrease, and solve percent-based equations involving unknowns. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, seven instructional examples with guided steps, five review problems with worked-out solutions, and a 10-question SAT-style quiz with a complete answer key. This lesson is part of a comprehensive 35-lesson series designed to help students build confidence and mastery in SAT Math topics. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents |
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SAT Math Lesson Plan 7: Ratios and Proportions | SAT Math Lesson Plan 7: Ratios and Proportions This 45-minute SAT Math prep lesson focuses on ratios, proportions, and percents—key concepts that appear throughout the Problem Solving and Data Analysis domain of the SAT. These topics account for approximately 29% of the SAT Math section and often appear in real-world scenarios involving recipes, maps, discounts, and data comparisons. In this lesson, students will learn to simplify ratios, solve proportions using cross multiplication, calculate percent increase and decrease, and solve percent-based equations involving unknowns. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, seven instructional examples with guided steps, five review problems with worked-out solutions, and a 10-question SAT-style quiz with a complete answer key. This lesson is part of a comprehensive 35-lesson series designed to help students build confidence and mastery in SAT Math topics. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents |
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SAT Math Lesson Plan 7: Ratios and Proportions | SAT Math Lesson Plan 7: Ratios and Proportions This 45-minute SAT Math prep lesson focuses on ratios, proportions, and percents—key concepts that appear throughout the Problem Solving and Data Analysis domain of the SAT. These topics account for approximately 29% of the SAT Math section and often appear in real-world scenarios involving recipes, maps, discounts, and data comparisons. In this lesson, students will learn to simplify ratios, solve proportions using cross multiplication, calculate percent increase and decrease, and solve percent-based equations involving unknowns. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, seven instructional examples with guided steps, five review problems with worked-out solutions, and a 10-question SAT-style quiz with a complete answer key. This lesson is part of a comprehensive 35-lesson series designed to help students build confidence and mastery in SAT Math topics. |
Applications of Ratios, Proportions, and Percents |
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SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change | SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change This 45-minute SAT Math lesson focuses on mastering percents, percent increase and decrease, percent error, and reverse percent problems. Students will learn to convert between fractions, decimals, and percents, and apply key percent formulas to real-world and test-style problems. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, five instructional examples, a five-problem review section, and a 10-question SAT-style quiz with detailed solutions. Students also learn how to recognize percent-related language on the SAT and determine the correct solving strategy. These concepts are part of the Problem Solving and Data Analysis domain, which accounts for approximately 29% of SAT Math questions. This lesson is part of a 35-lesson series that prepares students for every major concept tested on the SAT. |
Percents |
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SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change | SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change This 45-minute SAT Math lesson focuses on mastering percents, percent increase and decrease, percent error, and reverse percent problems. Students will learn to convert between fractions, decimals, and percents, and apply key percent formulas to real-world and test-style problems. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, five instructional examples, a five-problem review section, and a 10-question SAT-style quiz with detailed solutions. Students also learn how to recognize percent-related language on the SAT and determine the correct solving strategy. These concepts are part of the Problem Solving and Data Analysis domain, which accounts for approximately 29% of SAT Math questions. This lesson is part of a 35-lesson series that prepares students for every major concept tested on the SAT. |
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SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change | SAT Math Lesson Plan 8: Percents and Percent Change This 45-minute SAT Math lesson focuses on mastering percents, percent increase and decrease, percent error, and reverse percent problems. Students will learn to convert between fractions, decimals, and percents, and apply key percent formulas to real-world and test-style problems. The lesson includes a warm-up activity, five instructional examples, a five-problem review section, and a 10-question SAT-style quiz with detailed solutions. Students also learn how to recognize percent-related language on the SAT and determine the correct solving strategy. These concepts are part of the Problem Solving and Data Analysis domain, which accounts for approximately 29% of SAT Math questions. This lesson is part of a 35-lesson series that prepares students for every major concept tested on the SAT. |
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Video Transcript: Algebra Applications: Rational Functions | Video Transcript: Algebra Applications: Rational Functions
This is the transcript for the video of same title. Video contents: In this episode of Algebra Applications, students explore various scenarios that can be explained through the use of rational functions. Such disparate phenomena as submarines, photography, and the appearance of certain organisms can be explained through rational function models. |
Rational Expressions and Rational Functions and Equations |