Middle School Math

Arithmetic

Times Tables Practice Videos
Times Tables Practice Fast
Line Plots
Properties of Real Numbers
Comparing and Ordering
Comparing Real Numbers
Evaluating Expressions
Comparing with Negative Numbers
Multiplying Negative and Positive Numbers
Adding and Subtracting Negative Numbers
Absolute Value
Simple Interest
Converting Measures
Prime or Composite?
Multiples of Numbers
Factors of an Integer
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Intro to Exponents
Exponents – Cubes
Zero Exponents
Intro to Square Roots
Distribution Practice
Factor Out the Coefficient
Diamond Problems
Large Negative Numbers
Order of Operations (PEMDAS)
Ratio Tables

 

Solving Equations and Inequalities

Equations and Inequalities Notesheet
Simplifying Expressions
Writing Equations
Solving Equations by Adding and Subtracting
Word Problems – Expressions
Solving Equations by Multiplication and Division
Intro to Linear Equations
Solving Multi-Step Equations
Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms
Solving Equations with Distribution
Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Solving Equations (Fraction Busting)
Solving Equations (Decimal Busting)
Solving Equations with Reciprocals
Inequalities (Multiplication and Division)
Inequalities (Adding and Subtracting)
Solving Inequalities
Solving Compound Inequalities
Absolute Value Equations
Solving Absolute Value Inequalities
Writing a Rule

 

Fractions, Decimals and Percents

Writing Decimals
Converting Percents to Decimals
Equivalent Fractions
Simplifying Fractions
Multiplying Fractions
Dividing Fractions
Percents
Dividing Mixed Numbers
Word Problems – Percents
Multiplying Decimals
Dividing Decimals
Percent Increase and Decrease

 

Area and Perimeter

Area and Perimeter of Rectangles
Area and Perimeter of Compound Figures
Area and Perimeter of Triangles
Area and Circumference of a Circle
Trapezoids
Angles of Polygons
Area of Regular Polygons (Apothem)
Population Density

 

Volume and Surface Area

Volume Rectangular Prisms
Surface Area Rectangular Prisms
Volume and Surface Area of Cubes
Triangular Prisms – Surface Area
Diagonals of Rectangular Prisms and Cubes
Cylinders
Pyramids

In Summary…

Middle school math builds upon the foundation of elementary school math and introduces more advanced concepts and skills. It includes a range of mathematical topics, such as algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, and data analysis.

Algebra is the branch of mathematics that deals with the study of symbols and the rules for manipulating them. It is used to represent and solve equations, which are statements that describe the relationships between different quantities. In algebra, students learn to use variables to represent unknown quantities and to perform operations on variables, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Geometry is the study of shapes, sizes, and the relationships between them. In middle school, students learn about two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes, and about the properties and characteristics of these shapes. They also learn about transformations, such as rotations, reflections, and translations, and about the use of coordinate systems to represent and describe geometric shapes.

Probability and statistics are the study of collecting, organizing, and interpreting data in order to draw conclusions and make decisions. In middle school, students learn about probability, including the concept of probability, data distributions, and measures of central tendency. They also learn about statistical tests, such as t-tests and ANOVA, and about the use of statistical software to analyze data.

Data analysis is the process of collecting, organizing, and interpreting data in order to draw conclusions and make decisions. In middle school, students learn how to collect and organize data, and how to use graphs, tables, and statistical measures to analyze data.

Middle school math also includes the study of patterns and functions, as well as problem-solving skills. Students learn to identify and describe patterns, and to use patterns to make predictions and solve problems. They also learn to use functions to model and describe relationships between quantities.

Throughout their middle school math education, students also develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. They learn to analyze problems, develop strategies to solve them, and communicate their solutions effectively.

Middle school math is an important foundation for higher levels of math and is essential for success in many fields. It helps students develop the skills they need to think critically, solve problems, and make informed decisions.

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