If you are having trouble with any of the math, here is a link for vocabulary and quick examples!

 

http://www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/dictionary.html

 

7th Grade Video Tutorials 

 

If you have missed class and want to catch up on what we learned.... if you were confused on a topic we already learned and want some extra help....or if you are a parent wanting to help your child understand this math hen it's been a while for you, or the teacher doesn't teach the way you learned it yourself...you will want to look here. Lectures are named by topic. If there is certain math problem you are having trouble with..just scroll to that area and click on it.

 

These lectures are combined from Mimio, Doc Cameras, and expert math teachers in their fields. They are recorded using a microphone and a capturing program that records what is on the computer screen. You will be able to see what is on the computer.  To listen and watch these files you will need to click on the video link. 

 

 

Video Topic
Adding Fractions Add fractions using a rectangular model
Rectangular Model for Multiplying Fractions Multiply fractions using a rectangular model
Converting a Decimal into a Fraction Convert a terminating decimal into a fraction. 
Decimal to Fraction and a Percent Convert a decimal to a fraction and then to a percent. 
Fraction to Decimal to Percent Convert a fraction to a decimal and then into a percent. 
Percent to Decimal and Fraction Change a percent to a decimal and then to a fraction. 
Rules of Divisibility Determine if the numbers 2, 3, 5, 6, and 9 divide a number evenly. 
Sorting Decimals Put decimals in order from smallest to biggest.
Number as A Product of Primes Write a big number as a multiplication problem with only prime numbers in it. 
Repeating Decimal of one digit as Fraction Write a repeating decimal of one digit as a fraction.

 

Repeating Decimal of two digits as a Fraction         Write a repeating decimal of two digits as a fraction. 
Prime Fractorization Write any natural number as a multiplication problem (product) of only prime numbers using a division ladder technique.
 

Personal Tutors

Click on link below to see a personal tutor work out examples

http://glencoe.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078740479/sitemap.html?resource=personaltutor

 

Understanding Sequences 

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