
We know that the transition from math that felt more tangible and real to math that is more theoretical and seemingly not as practical is challenging for both you and your 7th graders, so why not use our 7th grade math worksheets and other resources to make your lives better? They require little to no prep time from you, but they could just be that missing spark that would make math class a struggle no more for them.
This easy-to-find and easy-to-bookmark collection is filled with award-winning 7th grade math worksheets and other resources. We’re sure you can find the resources you’re looking for or even encounter new ones you didn’t know existed before as you browse. Each one’s made by our team of teachers, so you don’t need to worry as well about quality and alignment to educational standards.
If you’re looking to decorate your walls with a poster that is not only well-designed but also practical, look no further than our Math Abbreviations and Conversions Poster. We know that values and formulas can be pretty hard to memorize, so this is a handy reference guide that your students can turn to when they forget something or are a bit confused.
For more effective note-taking that will help structure the influx of information, print out Combining Like Terms Math Doodle Organizer for your learners. It encourages students to think about and process what they’re learning in a more organized and personalized way.
And to showcase the use of proportional relationships in real life to your 7th graders, check out our Seventh Grade Proportional Relationships Party Planning Word Problems Activity. This resource is going to help them realize how important proportional relationships are for things such as deciding how much soda to buy and the cost of hiring a band.
In general, 7th grade math is more difficult for your learners because of the transition from concrete to abstract math. But, to give you a clearer idea why this is challenging, below are three reasons why:
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