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This is a comprehensive collection of free printable math worksheets for grade 7 and for pre-algebra, organized by topics such as expressions, integers, one-step equations, rational numbers, multi-step equations, inequalities, speed, time & distance, graphing, slope, ratios, proportions, percent, geometry, and pi. They are randomly generated, printable from your browser, and include the answer key. The worksheets support any seventh grade math program, but go especially well with .














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In seventh grade, students will study pre-algebra topics, such as integer arithmetic, simplifying expressions, the distributive property, and solving equations & inequalities. They continue studying ratio and percent and learn about proportions. Please note that these free worksheets do not cover all 7th grade topics; most notably, they do not include problem solving.


Introduction to algebra

(round to two decimal digits)

(by combining like terms; no negative numbers) (for example 4 + 2  or  · 3 · · · 7)

Integers

— numbers from −20 to 20 — numbers from −50 to 50 — numbers from −100 to 100







by Edward Zaccaro

A good book on problem solving with very varied word problems and strategies on how to solve problems. Includes chapters on: Sequences, Problem-solving, Money, Percents, Algebraic Thinking, Negative Numbers, Logic, Ratios, Probability, Measurements, Fractions, Division. Each chapter’s questions are broken down into four levels: easy, somewhat challenging, challenging, and very challenging.


(for example −6 + − 5  or  −7 · )
One-step equations
Rational numbers


(includes negative decimals) (includes negative decimals) (includes negative decimals) (includes negative decimals)

(includes negative decimals) (includes negative decimals) (includes negative decimals)

This is a workbook series by Key Curriculum Press that begins with basic concepts and operations on decimals. Then the books cover real-world uses of decimals in pricing, sports, metrics, calculators, and science.




These workbooks by Key Curriculum Press feature a number of exercises to help your child learn about fractions. Book 1 teaches fraction concepts, Book 2 teaches multiplying and dividing, Book 3 teaches adding and subtracting, and Book 4 teaches mixed numbers. Each book has a practice test at the end.



- up to 8-digit numbers - up to 12-digit numbers

- up to 8-digit numbers - up to 12-digit numbers

either the numerator or the denominator is an integer
Equations and inequalities - constants and coefficients are non-negative whole numbers - constants and coefficients may be negative integers (have a larger absolute value)

Key to Algebra offers a unique, proven way to introduce algebra to your students. New concepts are explained in simple language, and examples are easy to follow. Word problems relate algebra to familiar situations, helping students to understand abstract concepts. Students develop understanding by solving equations and inequalities intuitively before formal solutions are introduced. Students begin their study of algebra in Books 1-4 using only integers. Books 5-7 introduce rational numbers and expressions. Books 8-10 extend coverage to the real number system.


Constant speed, time, and distance : using quarter hours : using twelfths of an hour : using decimal hours or hours and minutes time is given to the fourth of an hour time is given to the twelfth of an hour problems involve conversion of a time unit Graphing & Slope (slope is a whole number) (slope can be a fraction)
(slope is a whole number) (slope can be a fraction)
(slope is a whole number) (slope may be a fraction) by Edward Zaccaro

Algebra is often taught abstractly with little or no emphasis on what algebra is or how it can be used to solve real problems. Just as English can be translated into other languages, word problems can be "translated" into the math language of algebra and easily solved. Real World Algebra explains this process in an easy to understand format using cartoons and drawings. This makes self-learning easy for both the student and any teacher who never did quite understand algebra. Includes chapters on algebra and money, algebra and geometry, algebra and physics, algebra and levers and many more. Designed for children in grades 4-9 with higher math ability and interest but could be used by older students and adults as well. Contains 22 chapters with instruction and problems at three levels of difficulty.


Ratio
Proportions

Percent — includes percentages more than 100%
— easy, percents are multiples of ten — medium, percents are multiples of five — percentages over 100% — use a calculator - easy - use a calculator

Key to Percents first emphasizes mental computation and estimation skills--since most work with percents is done without pencil and paper. Then students are taught to solve percent problems using equal fractions and decimal multiplication. Finally, percents are used to solve word problems in a variety of applications. Key to Percents assumes only a knowledge of fraction and decimal computation. Book 1 covers Percent Concepts. Book 2 covers Percents and Fractions. Book 3 covers Percents and Decimals.




Geometry

(scaling on the grid is from -50 to 50)


(halves, thirds, and fourths; the whole number part is max 2) (challenge: fractions up till sixths)
(easy) (using decimals)
when surface area or volume is given

Here is a non-intimidating way to prepare students for formal geometry. workbooks introduce students to a wide range of geometric discoveries as they do step-by-step constructions. Using only a pencil, compass, and straightedge, students begin by drawing lines, bisecting angles, and reproducing segments. Later they do sophisticated constructions involving over a dozen steps-and are prompted to form their own generalizations. When they finish, students will have been introduced to 134 geometric terms and will be ready to tackle formal proofs.



Circle & Pi



















































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7th Grade Common Core Mathematics Concepts

Integers and number theory.

  • Rounding and Estimates
  • Adding and Subtracting Integers
  • Multiplying and Dividing Integers
  • Order of Operations
  • Ordering Integers and Numbers
  • Integers and Absolute Value
  • Factoring Numbers
  • Greatest Common Factor
  • Least Common Multiple
  • Simplifying Fractions
  • Adding and Subtracting Fractions
  • Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
  • Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
  • Multiplying and Dividing Mixed Numbers
  • Adding and Subtracting Decimals
  • Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
  • Comparing Decimals
  • Rounding Decimals

Proportions, Ratios, and Percent

  • Simplifying Ratios
  • Proportional Ratios
  • Similarity and Ratios
  • Ratio and Rates Word Problems
  • Percentage Calculations
  • Percent Problems
  • Discount, Tax and Tip
  • Percent of Change
  • Simple Interest

Exponents and Radicals Expressions

  • Multiplication Property of Exponents
  • Zero and Negative Exponents
  • Division Property of Exponents
  • Powers of Products and Quotients
  • Negative Exponents and Negative Bases m
  • Scientific Notation
  • Square Roots

Algebraic Expressions

  • Translate Phrases into an Algebraic Statement
  • Simplifying Variable Expressions
  • The Distributive Property
  • Evaluating One Variable Expressions
  • Evaluating Two Variables Expressions
  • Combining like Terms

Equations and Inequalities

  • One–Step Equations
  • Multi–Step Equations
  • Graphing Single–Variable Inequalities
  • One–Step Inequalities
  • Multi-Step Inequalities
  • Systems of Equations
  • Systems of Equations Word Problems

 Linear Functions

  • Finding Slope
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  • Finding Distance of Two Points

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 Geometry and Solid Figures

  • Pythagorean Relationship
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  • Times Series
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  • Probability Problems

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Writing the Equivalent Ratios

Writing the Equivalent Ratios

Create equivalent ratios that express the same relationship by multiplying the first and second term of the ratio by the same number. Also, complete the table with equivalent ratios.

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Adding Integers Using Number Lines

Adding Integers Using Number Lines

Open doors to adding integers with our grade 7 math worksheet pdfs. Students start with the first addend, draw as many hops as the other addend toward the right or left on the number line, and find the sum.

Exponents and Operations

Exponents and Operations

Take your skills in applying the order of operations up a notch as you evaluate the expressions involving fractions with positive and negative exponents.

Solving for 'x' | Side Lengths of Rectangles

Solving for 'x' | Side Lengths of Rectangles

With this set of printable 7th grade math worksheets, your students are well-equipped to practice setting up an equation with the indicated lengths, rearranging the equation, making 'x' the subject, and solving.

Enlarging or Reducing Shapes Using the Scale Factor

Enlarging or Reducing Shapes Using the Scale Factor

Find the dimensions of the figures on the grid, sketch the shapes on the grid, enlarging or reducing the original shape as instructed, multiplying the dimensions with the given scale factor.

Finding the Area of a Circle Using the Radius

Finding the Area of a Circle Using the Radius

Prepare students in grade 7 in finding the area of a circle using this printable collection of worksheets offering oodles of practice. Plug in the radius in the formula A = π * r 2 to find the area of the circle.

Area of Rectangles | Unit conversion

Area of Rectangles | Unit conversion

Make the units in the dimensions uniform by converting them to the units specified in the answer, multiply the length and width, and calculate the area of each rectangle.

Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Squares

Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms | Unit Squares

Finding the surface area doesn't feel like a chore with our 7th grade math worksheet pdfs. Count the number of unit squares on each of the six faces of the rectangular prism, multiply by the scale and add.

Finding Complementary Angles

Finding Complementary Angles

Two angles are complementary if they add up to 90°. Subtract the angle from 90° to find its complement, state whether each given angle pair is complementary and find the measure of the unknown angle.

Comparing Mean Absolute Deviations

Comparing Mean Absolute Deviations

Perfect for calculating the mean absolute deviation or MAD of the two data sets using the formula, ∑|x i - x̅|/n, and comparing them, these printable math worksheets are a must-have for your grade 7 learners.

Forming a Proportion

Forming a Proportion

A proportion is nothing but two ratios equivalent to each other. Form a proportion by identifying the four numbers that can be set up as a pair of equivalent ratios from the given set of 5.

Adding Integers

Adding Integers

Rich with scads of practice, this set of math worksheet pdfs for 7th grade learners helps them add two integers with the same sign and subtract those with different signs, and figure out the sum instantly.

Squaring Numbers | Fractions

Squaring Numbers | Fractions

Multiply the given fraction by the same fraction to obtain its square. Convert the product to mixed numbers if required, and also identify the square of the given fraction from a pool of options.

Finding Side Lengths of Triangles Using the Perimeter

Finding Side Lengths of Triangles Using the Perimeter

Our printable grade 7 math worksheets are an add-on to your practice in computing the side lengths of a triangle by equating the sum of linear expressions with the given perimeter, and solving for x.

Scale Factor | Perimeter and Area of Similar Figures

Scale Factor | Perimeter and Area of Similar Figures

Upgrade your skills in calculating the area or perimeter of the original or dilated image using the scale factor and comprehend the impact of the scale factor on the ratio of areas and perimeters with these pdfs.

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A. Integers

  • 1 Understanding integers
  • 2 Integers on number lines
  • 3 Graph integers on horizontal and vertical number lines
  • 4 Understanding absolute value
  • 5 Absolute value and opposite integers
  • 6 Quantities that combine to zero: word problems
  • 7 Compare and order integers
  • 8 Integer inequalities with absolute values

B. Operations with integers

  • 1 Add integers using counters
  • 2 Add integers using number lines
  • 3 Integer addition rules
  • 4 Add integers
  • 5 Add three or more integers
  • 6 Subtract integers using counters
  • 7 Subtract integers using number lines
  • 8 Integer subtraction rules
  • 9 Subtract integers
  • 10 Integer addition and subtraction rules
  • 11 Add and subtract integers using counters
  • 12 Add and subtract integers
  • 13 Complete addition and subtraction equations with integers
  • 14 Add and subtract integers: word problems
  • 15 Understand multiplying by a negative integer using a number line
  • 16 Integer multiplication rules
  • 17 Multiply integers
  • 18 Integer division rules
  • 19 Equal quotients of integers
  • 20 Divide integers
  • 21 Integer multiplication and division rules
  • 22 Multiply and divide integers
  • 23 Complete multiplication and division equations with integers
  • 24 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers
  • 25 Evaluate numerical expressions involving integers

C. Decimals

  • 1 Decimal numbers review
  • 2 Compare and order decimals
  • 3 Round decimals

D. Operations with decimals

  • 1 Add and subtract decimals
  • 2 Add and subtract decimals: word problems
  • 3 Multiply decimals
  • 4 Multiply decimals and whole numbers: word problems
  • 5 Divide decimals
  • 6 Divide decimals by whole numbers: word problems
  • 7 Estimate sums, differences, and products of decimals
  • 8 Add, subtract, multiply, or divide two decimals
  • 9 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals: word problems
  • 10 Multi-step inequalities with decimals
  • 11 Maps with decimal distances
  • 12 Evaluate numerical expressions involving decimals

E. Number theory

  • 1 Prime factorization
  • 2 Greatest common factor
  • 3 Least common multiple
  • 4 GCF and LCM: word problems

F. Fractions

  • 1 Understanding fractions: word problems
  • 2 Equivalent fractions
  • 3 Write fractions in lowest terms
  • 4 Fractions: word problems with graphs and tables
  • 5 Least common denominator
  • 6 Compare and order fractions
  • 7 Compare fractions: word problems
  • 8 Convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions
  • 9 Compare mixed numbers and improper fractions
  • 10 Round mixed numbers

G. Operations with fractions

  • 1 Add and subtract fractions
  • 2 Add and subtract fractions: word problems
  • 3 Add and subtract mixed numbers
  • 4 Add and subtract mixed numbers: word problems
  • 5 Inequalities with addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers
  • 6 Estimate sums and differences of mixed numbers
  • 7 Multiply two fractions using models
  • 8 Multiply fractions
  • 9 Multiply mixed numbers
  • 10 Multiply fractions and mixed numbers: word problems
  • 11 Multiplicative inverses
  • 12 Divide fractions
  • 13 Divide mixed numbers
  • 14 Divide fractions and mixed numbers: word problems
  • 15 Estimate products and quotients of fractions and mixed numbers
  • 16 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions and mixed numbers: word problems
  • 17 Maps with fractional distances
  • 18 Evaluate numerical expressions involving fractions

H. Rational numbers

  • 1 Convert fractions or mixed numbers to decimals
  • 2 Convert decimals to fractions or mixed numbers
  • 3 Convert between decimals and fractions or mixed numbers
  • 4 Identify rational numbers
  • 5 Classify rational numbers using a diagram
  • 6 Classify rational numbers
  • 7 Absolute value of rational numbers
  • 8 Compare rational numbers
  • 9 Put rational numbers in order
  • 10 Classify real numbers

I. Operations with rational numbers

  • 1 Add and subtract positive and negative decimals
  • 2 Add and subtract positive and negative fractions
  • 3 Add and subtract rational numbers
  • 4 Rational numbers: find the sign
  • 5 Apply addition and subtraction rules
  • 6 Identify quotients of rational numbers: word problems
  • 7 Multiply and divide positive and negative decimals
  • 8 Multiply and divide positive and negative fractions
  • 9 Multiply and divide rational numbers
  • 10 Apply multiplication and division rules
  • 11 Multi-step word problems with positive rational numbers

J. Exponents

  • 1 Understanding exponents
  • 2 Evaluate powers
  • 3 Solve equations with variable exponents
  • 4 Powers with negative bases
  • 5 Powers with decimal and fractional bases
  • 6 Powers of ten
  • 7 Evaluate numerical expressions involving exponents
  • 8 Scientific notation
  • 9 Compare numbers written in scientific notation

K. Square roots

  • 1 Square roots of perfect squares
  • 2 Estimate square roots

L. Ratios, rates, and proportions

  • 1 Understanding ratios
  • 2 Identify equivalent ratios
  • 3 Write an equivalent ratio
  • 4 Equivalent ratios: word problems
  • 5 Unit rates
  • 6 Calculate unit rates with fractions
  • 7 Compare ratios: word problems
  • 8 Compare rates: word problems
  • 9 Do the ratios form a proportion?
  • 10 Do the ratios form a proportion: word problems
  • 11 Solve proportions
  • 12 Solve proportions: word problems
  • 13 Estimate population size using proportions

M. Coordinate plane

  • 1 Coordinate plane review
  • 2 Quadrants and axes
  • 3 Follow directions on a coordinate plane
  • 4 Distance between two points

N. Proportional relationships

  • 1 Find the constant of proportionality from a table
  • 2 Write equations for proportional relationships from tables
  • 3 Identify proportional relationships by graphing
  • 4 Find the constant of proportionality from a graph
  • 5 Write equations for proportional relationships from graphs
  • 6 Identify proportional relationships from graphs and equations
  • 7 Identify proportional relationships from tables
  • 8 Complete a table and graph a proportional relationship
  • 9 Graph a proportional relationship: word problems
  • 10 Interpret graphs of proportional relationships
  • 11 Write and solve equations for proportional relationships

O. Percents

  • 1 What percentage is illustrated?
  • 2 Convert between percents, fractions, and decimals
  • 3 Compare percents to fractions and decimals
  • 4 Estimate percents of numbers
  • 5 Solve percent problems using strip models
  • 6 Percents of numbers and money amounts
  • 7 Percents of numbers: word problems
  • 8 Solve percent equations
  • 9 Solve percent equations: word problems
  • 10 Percent of change
  • 11 Percent of change: word problems
  • 12 Percent of change: find the original amount word problems
  • 13 Percent error: word problems

P. Consumer math

  • 1 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide money amounts: word problems
  • 2 Price lists
  • 3 Unit prices
  • 4 Unit prices with unit conversions
  • 5 Unit prices: find the total price
  • 6 Percent of a number: tax, discount, and more
  • 7 Which is the better coupon?
  • 8 Find the percent: tax, discount, and more
  • 9 Sale prices: find the original price
  • 10 Multi-step problems with percents
  • 11 Estimate tips
  • 12 Simple interest
  • 13 Compound interest

Q. Units of measurement

  • 1 Compare and convert customary units
  • 2 Mixed customary units
  • 3 Compare and convert metric units
  • 4 Convert between customary and metric systems
  • 5 Celsius and Fahrenheit temperatures

R. Expressions

  • 1 Write variable expressions: one operation
  • 2 Write variable expressions: two or three operations
  • 3 Write variable expressions: word problems
  • 4 Evaluate linear expressions
  • 5 Evaluate multi-variable expressions
  • 6 Evaluate absolute value expressions
  • 7 Evaluate nonlinear expressions
  • 8 Identify terms and coefficients
  • 9 Sort factors of variable expressions

S. Equivalent expressions

  • 1 Properties of addition and multiplication
  • 2 Simplify expressions by combining like terms: with algebra tiles
  • 3 Simplify expressions by combining like terms
  • 4 Multiply using the distributive property: area models
  • 5 Multiply using the distributive property
  • 6 Write equivalent expressions using properties
  • 7 Add and subtract linear expressions
  • 8 Add and subtract like terms: with exponents
  • 9 Factor linear expressions: area models
  • 10 Factors of linear expressions
  • 11 Identify equivalent linear expressions using algebra tiles
  • 12 Identify equivalent linear expressions I
  • 13 Identify equivalent linear expressions II
  • 14 Identify equivalent linear expressions: word problems

T. One-variable equations

  • 1 Which x satisfies an equation?
  • 2 Write an equation from words
  • 3 Solve equations using properties
  • 4 Model and solve equations using algebra tiles
  • 5 Write and solve equations that represent diagrams
  • 6 Solve one-step equations
  • 7 Solve two-step equations without parentheses
  • 8 Solve two-step equations with parentheses
  • 9 Solve two-step equations
  • 10 Solve two-step equations with fractions
  • 11 Choose two-step equations: word problems
  • 12 Solve two-step equations: word problems
  • 13 Solve equations involving like terms
  • 14 Solve equations: complete the solution

U. One-variable inequalities

  • 1 Solutions to inequalities
  • 2 Graph inequalities on number lines
  • 3 Write inequalities from number lines
  • 4 Solve one-step inequalities
  • 5 Graph solutions to one-step inequalities
  • 6 One-step inequalities: word problems
  • 7 Solve two-step inequalities
  • 8 Graph solutions to two-step inequalities

V. Sequences

  • 1 Identify arithmetic and geometric sequences
  • 2 Arithmetic sequences
  • 3 Geometric sequences
  • 4 Sequences: mixed review
  • 5 Sequences: word problems
  • 6 Evaluate variable expressions for sequences
  • 7 Write variable expressions for arithmetic sequences
  • 1 Find the slope from a graph
  • 2 Find the slope from two points
  • 3 Find a missing coordinate using slope
  • 4 Graph a line using slope
  • 5 Constant rate of change
  • 6 Rate of change: tables
  • 7 Rate of change: graphs

X. Two-variable equations

  • 1 Identify independent and dependent variables
  • 2 Find a value using two-variable equations
  • 3 Evaluate two-variable equations: word problems
  • 4 Complete a table for a two-variable relationship
  • 5 Write a two-variable equation
  • 6 Identify the graph of an equation
  • 7 Graph a two-variable equation
  • 8 Interpret a graph: word problems
  • 9 Write an equation from a graph using a table
  • 10 Write a linear equation from a graph

Y. Lines and angles

  • 1 Name, measure, and classify angles
  • 2 Lines, line segments, and rays
  • 3 Parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines
  • 4 Identify complementary, supplementary, vertical, and adjacent angles
  • 5 Find measures of complementary, supplementary, vertical, and adjacent angles
  • 6 Write and solve equations using angle relationships
  • 7 Identify alternate interior and alternate exterior angles
  • 8 Transversals of parallel lines: name angle pairs
  • 9 Transversals of parallel lines: find angle measures
  • 10 Find lengths and measures of bisected line segments and angles

Z. Two-dimensional figures

  • 1 Identify and classify polygons
  • 2 Classify triangles
  • 3 Triangle inequality
  • 4 Identify trapezoids
  • 5 Classify quadrilaterals I
  • 6 Classify quadrilaterals II
  • 7 Graph triangles and quadrilaterals
  • 8 Find missing angles in triangles
  • 9 Find missing angles in triangles using ratios
  • 10 Find missing angles in quadrilaterals I
  • 11 Find missing angles in quadrilaterals II
  • 12 Interior angles of polygons
  • 13 Parts of a circle
  • 14 Central angles of circles

AA. Three-dimensional figures

  • 1 Bases of three-dimensional figures
  • 2 Nets of three-dimensional figures
  • 3 Front, side, and top view
  • 4 Cross sections of three-dimensional figures

BB. Perimeter and area

  • 1 Perimeter
  • 2 Area of rectangles and parallelograms
  • 3 Area of triangles and trapezoids
  • 4 Area and perimeter: word problems
  • 5 Circumference of circles
  • 6 Area of circles
  • 7 Circles: word problems
  • 8 Area of semicircles and quarter circles
  • 9 Semicircles: calculate area, perimeter, radius, and diameter
  • 10 Quarter circles: calculate area, perimeter, and radius
  • 11 Area of compound figures made of rectangles
  • 12 Area of compound figures with triangles
  • 13 Area of compound figures with triangles, semicircles, and quarter circles
  • 14 Area between two shapes

CC. Surface area and volume

  • 1 Surface area of cubes and prisms
  • 2 Surface area of pyramids
  • 3 Lateral area of prisms and pyramids
  • 4 Surface area of cylinders
  • 5 Volume of cubes and prisms
  • 6 Volume of cubes and rectangular prisms: word problems
  • 7 Volume of prisms: advanced
  • 8 Volume of pyramids
  • 9 Volume of cylinders

DD. Scale drawings

  • 1 Scale drawings of polygons
  • 2 Scale drawings: word problems
  • 3 Scale drawings: scale factor word problems
  • 4 Perimeter and area: changes in scale

EE. Transformations

  • 1 Identify reflections, rotations, and translations
  • 2 Translations: graph the image
  • 3 Translations: find the coordinates
  • 4 Reflections over the x- and y-axes: graph the image
  • 5 Reflections over the x- and y-axes: find the coordinates
  • 6 Reflections: graph the image
  • 7 Reflections: find the coordinates
  • 8 Rotations: graph the image
  • 9 Rotations: find the coordinates

FF. Congruence and similarity

  • 1 Similar and congruent figures
  • 2 Congruence statements and corresponding parts
  • 3 Side lengths and angle measures of congruent figures
  • 4 Side lengths and angle measures of similar figures
  • 5 Similar figures and indirect measurement

GG. Data and graphs

  • 1 Create line plots
  • 2 Interpret line plots
  • 3 Create and interpret line plots with fractions
  • 4 Create stem-and-leaf plots
  • 5 Interpret stem-and-leaf plots
  • 6 Create bar graphs
  • 7 Interpret bar graphs
  • 8 Create histograms
  • 9 Interpret histograms
  • 10 Create frequency charts
  • 11 Interpret circle graphs
  • 12 Circle graphs and central angles
  • 13 Box plots

HH. Statistics

  • 1 Calculate mean, median, mode, and range
  • 2 Interpret charts and graphs to find mean, median, mode, and range
  • 3 Mean, median, mode, and range: find the missing number
  • 4 Changes in mean, median, mode, and range
  • 5 Calculate mean absolute deviation
  • 6 Calculate quartiles and interquartile range
  • 7 Identify an outlier
  • 8 Identify representative, random, and biased samples
  • 9 Make inferences from multiple samples
  • 10 Compare populations using measures of center and spread

II. Probability

  • 1 Probability of simple events
  • 2 Probability of simple events and opposite events
  • 3 Probability of mutually exclusive events and overlapping events
  • 4 Experimental probability
  • 5 Make predictions using experimental probability
  • 6 Use collected data to find probabilities and make predictions
  • 7 Make predictions using theoretical probability
  • 8 Compound events: find the number of outcomes
  • 9 Compound events: find the number of sums
  • 10 Find the number of outcomes: word problems
  • 11 Probability of compound events
  • 12 Which simulation represents the situation?
  • 13 Identify independent and dependent events
  • 14 Probability of independent and dependent events

Seventh grade lessons

These lessons help you brush up on important math topics and prepare you to dive into skill practice!

  • Absolute value
  • Additive inverses
  • Adding and subtracting integers
  • Multiplying and dividing integers
  • Adding decimals
  • Subtracting decimals
  • Multiplying decimals by powers of 10
  • Multiplying decimals by whole numbers
  • Multiplying decimals
  • Dividing decimals by powers of 10
  • Dividing decimals by whole numbers
  • Dividing decimals
  • Rational numbers
  • Comparing rational numbers
  • Adding and subtracting rational numbers
  • Multiplying and dividing rational numbers

Exponents and powers of 10

  • Powers of 10

Properties and mixed operations

  • The distributive property
  • Order of operations

Percents, ratios, and rates

  • Unit rates with fractions
  • Simple interest
  • Percent change

Proportions and proportional relationships

  • Proportions
  • Proportional relationships
  • Constant of proportionality
  • Expressions and equations
  • Writing algebraic expressions
  • Evaluating expressions
  • Equivalent expressions
  • Simplifying expressions
  • Expanding expressions
  • Factoring expressions
  • Solving equations
  • Multi-step equations
  • Independent and dependent variables
  • Inequalities on a number line
  • Solving inequalities
  • Area of triangles
  • Area of parallelograms
  • Area of rhombuses
  • Area of trapezoids
  • Parts of a circle
  • Area of circles
  • Circumference of circles
  • Complementary angles
  • Supplementary angles
  • Adjacent angles
  • Vertical angles
  • What is surface area?
  • Surface area formulas
  • Volume formulas
  • Volume of rectangular prisms
  • Volume of prisms
  • Volume of cylinders
  • Volume of pyramids
  • Cross sections
  • Triangle inequality theorem

Statistics and probability

  • Mean, median, mode, and range
  • Mean absolute deviation
  • Box and whisker plots
  • Statistical questions
  • Probability
  • Compound probability

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PEMDAS Expanding Brackets Factorising Indices Inequalities Linear Functions Real Life Graphs Rearranging Equations Sequences Simplification Solving Equations (linear equations) Substitution

Calculator Methods Decimals Fractions Fractions Decimals Percentages Mental Methods Negative Numbers Percentages Place Value Powers Proportion Ratio Rounding Time Types of Number Written Methods

2D Shapes 3D Shapes Area and Perimeter Bearings Scale and Loci Circles Compound Measures Constructions Coordinates Lines and Angles Polygons Pythagoras (Pythagorean theorem) Similarity and Congruence Transformations Volume and Surface Area

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In this section, you can view all of our seventh-grade math worksheets and resources. these include common-core aligned, themed and age-specific worksheets. perfect to use in the classroom or homeschooling environment..

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Understanding Fundamental Counting Principle and Probability of Events 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Solving Area, Volume, and Surface Area of 2D and 3D Objects 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Solving Proportional Relationships Between Two Quantities 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Solving Word Problems Involving Linear Equations and Linear Inequalities 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Understanding Supplementary, Complementary, Vertical and Adjacent Angles 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Converting Rational Numbers to Decimals Using Long Method 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Solving Problems Involving Scale Drawings of Geometric Figures 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Factoring and Expanding Linear Expressions with Rational Coefficients 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions with Rational Coefficients 7th Grade Math Worksheets

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Understanding the probabilities of Simple and Compound events 7th Grade Math Worksheets

Grade 7 End of Year Test Student Booklet & Answer Guide

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7th grade common core aligned learning objectives & standards:.

Learning objectives :

In Grade 7, instructional time should focus on four integral areas: 

(1) begin to create an understanding of and applying proportional relationships; 

(2) developing an understanding of operations with rational numbers algebraic expressions and linear equations ; 

(3) solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions, and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area , surface area, and volume ; and 

(4) figuring out inferences about populations based on samples. 

a. Conceptual skills

  • Learners distinguish proportional relationships from other types of relationships.
  • They exhibit an integrated understanding of numbers, recognize fractions , decimals (e.g. repeating, terminating), and percents as different representations of rational numbers. 
  • They widen the connection of addition, subtraction , multiplication , and division to all rational numbers, in relation to the properties of operations and the relationships between addition and subtraction, and multiplication and division. 
  • They rationalize relationships among two-dimensional figures using scale drawings and informal geometric constructions, and they gain familiarity with the relationships between angles formed by intersecting lines. 

b. Procedural skills

  • Learners in this level expand their understanding of ratios and develop understanding of proportionality to solve single- and multi-step problems. 
  • 7th graders sketch the graph of proportional relationships and relate that to the rate of change , informally as a measure of the steepness of the related line, called the slope.
  • Learners are expected to resume their understanding of area from the previous level, solve problems involving the area and circumference of a circle and surface area of three dimensional objects. 

c. Life skills

  • By applying equality properties, and by making use of negative numbers in terms of everyday contexts (e.g., amounts owed or temperatures below zero), students explicate and interpret the rules for adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing with negative numbers. 
  • They use the arithmetic of rational numbers as they formulate expressions and equations in one variable from real-life scenarios and use these equations to solve related problems. 
  • They are expected to apply their understanding of ratios and proportionality to solve a wide variety of percent problems, including those involving discounts, interest, taxes, tips, and percent increase or decrease. 
  • Solve problems about scale drawings by relating corresponding lengths between the objects or by using the fact that relationships of lengths within an object are preserved in similar objects.  
  • They build on their previous work with single data distributions to compare two data distributions and address questions about differences between populations. They begin informal work with random sampling to generate data sets and learn about the importance of representative samples for drawing inferences.
  • Learners work with three-dimensional figures, relating them to two dimensional figures by examining cross-sections. They solve real-world and mathematical problems involving area, surface area, and volume of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes and right prisms.

Grade 7 Math Worksheets

The seventh-grade math curriculum in the United States provides a comprehensive and multifaceted approach to mathematics education. It builds on students’ prior knowledge and skills, introducing more complex and abstract concepts while emphasizing the importance of mathematical practices and real-world applications. Through a combination of instructional strategies, technology integration, and cross-disciplinary connections, the curriculum aims to develop students’ mathematical proficiency and prepare them for future academic success.

Grade 7 Algebra Worksheet

Algebraic Expressions | Answer Key Graph Statistics | Answer Key Inequalities | Answer Key Integers and Rational Numbers | Answer Key Rational Numbers | Answer Key Solving Equations | Answer Key Expressions Independent and Dependent Events

Grade 7 Math Word Problems

Grade 7 Word Problems

Percentage Word Problems | Answer Key Probability Word Problems | Answer Key Problem Solving Word Problems | Answer Key Proportional Relationships Word Problems | Answer Key Proportions and Percentages Word Problems | Answer Key Similarity and Congruence Word Problems | Answer Key Real World Word Problems | Answer Key

Grade 7 Distributive Property Worksheet

Arithmetic and Number Operations

Exponents and Radicals | Answer Key Adding Integers Decimal Problems Distributive Properties GCF and Simplifying Fractions Percentage Problems Multiplication and Division Equations Percentage Fact Sheet

Grade 7 Geometry Worksheet

Angles and Shape Identification | Answer Key Area Problems Constructing Lines and Angles The Pythagorean Theorem

What Do Students Learn in 7th Grade Math?

In the seventh grade math curriculum in the United States, students embark on a comprehensive journey through a variety of mathematical concepts that build a strong foundation for higher-level mathematics in later grades. This curriculum typically includes a mix of arithmetic, geometry, algebra, and data analysis, designed to develop students’ critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and mathematical reasoning.

One of the key components of the seventh-grade math curriculum is the study of ratios and proportional relationships. Students learn to understand and use ratios to solve problems. They explore the concept of a unit rate and use proportional relationships to solve real-world and mathematical problems, including those involving scale drawings and percentages. This unit aims to strengthen students’ ability to reason about quantities and their relationships in a multiplicative context.

The curriculum also delves into number systems, with a particular focus on operations with rational numbers. Students extend their understanding of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to include positive and negative integers, fractions, and decimals. They learn to apply these operations in various contexts, such as solving problems involving absolute value and interpreting the results of arithmetic operations in different scenarios. This area of study is crucial for building fluency with rational numbers and laying the groundwork for algebraic concepts.

Expressions and equations form another significant part of the seventh-grade math curriculum. Students begin to work with algebraic expressions, learning to simplify, evaluate, and interpret them. They explore linear equations and inequalities, developing strategies for solving them and understanding their applications. This unit introduces students to the concept of variables and the use of algebraic symbols to represent real-world situations. They also learn to use properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions and solve problems.

In geometry, seventh graders focus on understanding and applying the properties of two- and three-dimensional shapes. They learn to solve problems involving scale drawings of geometric figures, compute actual lengths and areas from a scale drawing, and reproduce a scale drawing at a different scale. Students also study the properties of circles, including the relationships between radius, diameter, circumference, and area. They explore the concepts of surface area and volume of three-dimensional objects, such as right prisms and cylinders, and learn to solve real-world problems involving these measurements.

Data analysis and probability are also integral parts of the seventh-grade math curriculum. Students learn to use random sampling to draw inferences about a population and to compare two data distributions. They explore probability models and learn to compute probabilities of simple events, both theoretical and experimental. This unit helps students develop a deeper understanding of data collection, interpretation, and analysis, as well as the ability to make informed decisions based on statistical reasoning.

Throughout the seventh-grade curriculum, there is a strong emphasis on mathematical practices and processes. Students are encouraged to make sense of problems and persevere in solving them, reason abstractly and quantitatively, construct viable arguments, and critique the reasoning of others. They use appropriate tools strategically, attend to precision, look for and make use of structure, and look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. These practices are woven into every unit of study, helping students develop a comprehensive mathematical mindset.

Additionally, the curriculum often includes cross-disciplinary applications of mathematics, where students use mathematical concepts to solve problems in science, engineering, and technology. For instance, they might analyze data from a science experiment, use geometric principles in design and engineering projects, or apply their understanding of proportional relationships to problems in economics or social studies. These interdisciplinary connections help students see the relevance of mathematics in various fields and in everyday life.

Teachers play a crucial role in the effective delivery of the seventh-grade math curriculum. They use a variety of instructional strategies to engage students, including collaborative group work, hands-on activities, technology integration, and real-world problem-solving tasks. Formative assessments are used to monitor students’ progress and provide targeted feedback, while summative assessments evaluate their understanding of key concepts at the end of each unit. Differentiated instruction is also essential, as students come to seventh grade with varying levels of mathematical proficiency and learning needs.

Technology is increasingly integrated into the seventh-grade math curriculum, with digital tools and resources used to enhance learning and engagement. Interactive simulations, online tutorials, and educational software provide additional opportunities for students to practice and apply mathematical concepts. Graphing calculators, virtual manipulatives, and other technological tools help students visualize complex ideas and solve problems more efficiently.

Parental involvement and support are also important for students’ success in seventh-grade math. Parents can help by providing a positive attitude towards mathematics, encouraging regular practice, and supporting their child’s efforts to complete homework and study for assessments. Communication between teachers and parents is vital, ensuring that parents are aware of their child’s progress and any areas where additional support may be needed.

The seventh-grade math curriculum is designed to be rigorous and challenging, preparing students for the demands of high school mathematics. By the end of the year, students are expected to have a solid understanding of ratios and proportional relationships, operations with rational numbers, algebraic expressions and equations, geometric properties and measurements, and data analysis and probability. They should be able to apply these concepts in various contexts, demonstrating both procedural fluency and conceptual understanding.

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Common Core Grade 7 Math (Worksheets, Homework, Lesson Plans)

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The following lesson plans and worksheets are from the New York State Education Department Common Core-aligned educational resources. The Lesson Plans and Worksheets are divided into six modules.

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Grade 7 Homework, Lesson Plans And Worksheets

Module 1 Topics and Objectives


, : An Experience in Relationships as Measuring Rate ( )

, : Proportional Relationships ( )

, , , : Identifying Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Tables ( )

, Identifying Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs ( )

, : Identifying Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships in Graphs


, : Unit Rate as the Constant of Proportionality ( )

, : Representing Proportional Relationships with Equations ( )

, : Interpreting Graphs of Proportional Relationships ( )
Topics A through B (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)


, , , : Ratios of Fractions and Their Unit Rates ( )

, : Finding Equivalent Ratios Given the Total Quantity ( )

, : Multistep Ratio Problems ( )

, : Equations and Graphs of Proportional Relationships Involving Fractions ( )


, : Relating Scale Drawings to Ratios and Rates ( )

, : The Unit Rate as the Scale Factor ( )

, : Computing Actual Lengths from a Scale Drawing ( )

, : Computing Actual Areas from a Scale Drawing ( )

, : An Exercise in Creating a Scale Drawing

, , , : An Exercise in Changing Scales
Topics A through D (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)
Module 2 Topics and Objectives


, : Opposite Quantities Combine to Make Zero ( )

, : Using the Number Line to Model the Addition of Integers ( )

, : Understanding Addition of Integers ( )

, : Efficiently Adding Integers and Other Rational Numbers ( )

, : Understanding Subtraction of Integers and Other Rational Numbers ( )

, : The Distance Between Two Rational Numbers ( )

, : Addition and Subtraction of Rational Numbers ( )

, , , : Applying the Properties of Operations to Add and Subtract Rational Numbers ( )


, : Understanding Multiplication of Integers ( )

, : Develop Rules for Multiplying Signed Numbers ( )

, : Division of Integers ( )

, : Converting Between Fractions and Decimals Using Equivalent Fractions ( )

, : Converting Rational Numbers to Decimals Using Long Division ( )

, : Multiplication and Division of Rational Numbers ( )

, : Applying the Properties of Operations to Multiply and Divide Rational Numbers ( )
Topics A through B (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)


, : Comparing Tape Diagram Solutions to Algebraic Solutions ( )

, , , : Writing, Evaluating, and Finding Equivalent Expressions with Rational Numbers ( )

, : Investments - Performing Operations with Rational Numbers ( )

, : If-Then Moves with Integer Number Cards ( )

, , , : Solving Equations Using Algebra ( ) ( )
Topics A through C (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)
Module 3 Topics and Objectives


, : Generating Equivalent Expressions ( ) ( )

, : Writing Products as Sums and Sums as Products ( ) ( )

: Using the Identity and Inverse to Write Equivalent Expressions ( )

: Collecting Rational Number Like Terms ( )


: Understanding Equations ( )

, : Using the If-Then Moves in Solving Equations ( ) ( )

, : Angle Problems and Solving Equations ( )( )

: Properties of Inequalities ( )

: Inequalities ( )

: Solving Inequalities ( )

: Graphing Solutions to Inequalities ( )

Topics A through B (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)


: The Most Famous Ratio of All ( )

: The Area of a Circle ( )

: More Problems on Area and Circumference ( )

: Unknown Area Problems on the Coordinate Plane ( )

: Composite Area Problems ( )

, : Surface Area ( ) ( )

, : The Volume of a Right Prism ( ) ( )

, : Volume and Surface Area ( ) ( )
Topics A through C (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)
Module 4 Topics and Objectives


: Percent ( )

: Part of a Whole as a Percent ( )

: Comparing Quantities with Percent ( )

: Percent Increase and Decrease ( )

: Finding One-Hundred Percent Given Another Percent ( )

: Fluency with Percents ( )


: Markup and Markdown Problems ( )

: Percent Error Problems ( )

: Problem-Solving when the Percent Changes ( )

: Simple Interest ( )

: Tax, Commissions, Fees, and Other Real-World Percent Problems ( )
Topics A through B (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)


: The Scale Factor as a Percent for a Scale Drawing ( )

: Changing Scales ( )

: Computing Actual Lengths from a Scale Drawing ( )

: Solving Area Problems Using Scale Drawings ( )


: Population Problems ( )

: Mixture Problems ( )

: Counting Problems ( )
Topics A through D (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)
Module 5 Topics and Objectives


: Chance Experiments ( )

: Estimating Probabilities by Collecting Data ( )

: Chance Experiments with Equally Likely Outcomes ( )

: Calculating Probabilities for Chance Experiments with Equally Likely Outcomes ( )

: Chance Experiments with Outcomes that Are Not Equally Likely ( )

: Using Tree Diagrams to Represent a Sample Space and to Calculate Probabilities ( )

: Calculating Probabilities of Compound Events ( )


:The Difference Between Theoretical Probabilities and Estimated Probabilities ( )

: Comparing Estimated Probabilities to Probabilities Predicted by a Model ( )

, : Using Simulation to Estimate a Probability ( ) ( )

: Using Probability to Make Decisions
Topics A through B (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)


: Populations, Samples, and Generalizing from a Sample to a Population

: Selecting a Sample

: Random Sampling

: Methods for Selecting a Random Sample ( )

: Sampling Variability ( )

: Sampling Variability and the Effect of Sample Size ( )

: Understanding Variability when Estimating a Population Proportion ( )

: Estimating a Population Proportion ( )


: Why Worry About Sampling Variability? ( )

, : Using Sample Data to Decide if Two Population Means Are Different ( ) ( )
Module 6 Topics and Objectives

: Complementary and Supplementary Angles ( )

, , : Solve for Unknown Angles using Equations ( ) ( ) ( )

: Identical Triangles ( )

: Drawing Geometric Shapes ( )

: Drawing Parallelograms ( )

: Drawing Triangles ( )

: Conditions for a Unique Triangle - Three Sides and Two Sides and the Included Angle ( )

: Conditions for a Unique Triangle - Two Angles and a Given Side ( )

: Conditions on Measurements that Determine a Triangle ( )

: Unique Triangles - Two Sides and a Non-Included Angle ( )

, : Checking for Identical Triangles ( ) ( )

: Using Unique Triangles to Solve Real-World and Mathematical Problems ( ) Topics A through B (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)

: Slicing a Right Rectangular Prism with a Plane ( )

: Slicing a Right Rectangular Pyramid with a Plane ( )

: Slicing on an Angle ( )

: Understanding Three-Dimensional Figures ( )

: Real-World Area Problems ( )

: Mathematical Area Problems ( )

: Area Problems with Circular Regions ( )

, : Surface Area ( ) ( )

: Volume of Right Prisms ( )

: Volume of Composite Three-Dimensional Objects ( )

: Real-World Volume Problems ( ) Topics C through E (assessment 1 day, return 1 day, remediation or further applications 2 days)

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Why 7th grade math worksheets are important.

A stated objective of Common Core State Standards (CCSS) is to standardize academic guidelines nationwide. In other words, what Seventh Graders learn in math in one state should be the same as what students of the same age are learning in another state. The curricula may vary between these two states, but the general concepts behind them are similar. This approach is intended to replace wildly differing guidelines among different states, thus eliminating (in theory) inconsistent test scores and other metrics that gauge student success.

An increased focus on math would seem to include a wider variety of topics and concepts being taught at every grade level, including Seventh Grade. However, CCSS actually calls for fewer topics at each grade level. The Common Core approach (which is clearly influenced by “Singapore Math”—an educational initiative that promotes mastery instead of memorization) goes against many state standards. Many states mandate a “mile-wide, inch-deep” curriculum in which children are taught so much in a relatively short time span, that they aren’t effectively becoming proficient in the concepts they truly need to understand to succeed at the next level. Hence, CCSS works to establish an incredibly thorough foundation not only for the math concepts in future grades, but also toward practical application for a lifetime.

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How Our Seventh Grade Math Worksheets Reflect Common Core Standards

In Seventh Grade, CCSS recommends that instructional time should focus on four critical skills. Thinkster worksheets for seventh grade have been designed to cater to these skills:

  • Developing understanding of and applying proportional relationships
  • Developing understanding of operations with rational numbers and working with expressions and linear equations
  • Solving problems involving scale drawings and informal geometric constructions, and working with two- and three-dimensional shapes to solve problems involving area, surface area, and volume
  • Drawing inferences about populations based on samples

7th Grade Math Worksheets: Critical Areas of Focus

Seventh grade is very much a transition year for math. Much will be expected this year from students—after all, this is middle school, and the level of instruction, as well as the level of expectations, has increased. Yet, seventh graders will also discover that their hard work in previous years has left them well-prepared for this year’s math. For example, the concepts of ratio and unit rates introduced in seventh grade evolve into calculating the constant of proportionality in tables, graphs, equations, and diagrams in seventh. Here are four critical areas of focus, straight from Common Core, that will be emphasized in seventh grade:

Proportional Relationships

As already stated, ratios and proportions are a fluency requirement for seventh grade. Some of the focus will include real-world situations such as tax, discounts, tips, and other percentage problems. Students will solve problems about scale drawings, will graph proportional relationships and learn about slope, and distinguish proportional relationships from other relationships.

Rational Numbers, Expressions and Linear Equations

Students will understand that fractions, decimals, and percentages are different representations of rational numbers. Furthermore, they will extend their mastery of the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to rational and negative numbers as well as expressions and equations involving one variable.

Scale Drawings, Informal Geometric Constructions, and Cross Sections of Twoand Three-Dimensional Shapes

Seventh graders will continue to work with area, including circumference and the surface area of three-dimensional objects. Congruence and similarity are on the horizon in Grade 8, and to prepare for that, students will reason about relationships using scale drawings and informal geometric constructions, as well as the relationship between angles and intersecting lines. They will also work with three-dimensional figures by examining two-dimensional cross sections, and they will solve real-world problems involving area, surface area, and volume.

Drawing Inferences on Populations Based on Samples

Having previously worked on single data distributions in Sixth Grade, seventh graders will compare two data distributions and answer questions about the differences of the populations. Also, they informally will work with random sampling to generate data sets and learn about drawing inferences based on representative samples. Seventh Grade : Introduction, Common Core State Standards Initiative. -->

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Overview of Seventh Grade Math Topics

Though they may have seem detailed, the four areas of focus presented in the previous section are more just starting points of what seventh graders can expect during this crucial school year. From those areas, teachers and students will delve into more specific concepts that will prepare kids for eighth grade math and beyond. The five topics presented here, taken directly from CCSS 4 itself, include some details on what kids will be taught in seventh grade.

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Ratios and Proportional Relationships

• Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve realworld and mathematical problems. By the end of seventh grade, students will become experts in ratios and proportions. The concepts and activities in store for them include:

  • Computing unit rates of ratios associated with fractions. For example, if you swim 1/4 of mile in 1/10 of an hour, a complex fraction of 1/4 / 1/10 miles, or 2.5 miles, per hour can be computed.
  • Deciding whether two quantities are in a proportional relationship. This can be achieved by testing for equivalent ratios in a table or graphing on a coordinate plane and looking for a straight line through the origin.
  • Identifying the constant proportionality—the unit rate—in tables, graphs, equations, diagrams, verbal descriptions, and word problems.
  • Representing proportional relationships by equations. For example, if the total cost (t) of something is proportional to the number of items purchased (n) at one constant price (p), the relationship between the total cost and the number items can be described as t=pn.
  • Explaining what a point (x,y) on a graph of a proportional relationship means in terms of the situation, especially to the points (0,0) and (1,r) in which r is the unit rate.
  • Using proportional relationship to solve multi-step real-world problems. For example, if you paid $50 at a restaurant, and that total included a 20 percent tip, how much did you just pay for dinner itself before tipping?

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The Number System

• Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions. Rational numbers also are emphasized with this topic, and students will understand how the additive property intertwines with this concept. Some areas taught include:

  • Adding and subtracting rational numbers (any number that can be written as a simple fraction, in which the denominator is not 0), and, from students’ understanding of fractions, applying these operations by using a number line.
  • Describing situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0, which is an additive inverse. For example, spending $50 to pay off a negative account balance of -$50 to reach 0.
  • The knowledge of absolute value is extended: Understanding that p+q as the number located a distance |q| from p in a positive or negative direction (depending on if q was positive or negative).
  • Understanding that subtracting rational numbers is the same as adding the additive inverse. For example, 7 - 4 = 7 + (-4).
  • Dividing and multiplying rational numbers, and understanding that (-1)(-1)=1 and that -(p/q) = (-p)/q = p/(-q).
  • Converting a rational number to a decimal using long division, and the concept of repeating decimals.
  • Solving real-world problems involving rational numbers using the four basic operations.

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Expressions and Equations

• Use properties of equations to generate equivalent expressions. Students will apply properties of operations to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with rational coefficients. Also, they will discover that rewriting an expression or equation in a different form (for example, x + 0.1 = 1.1x is the same as increasing a number by 10 percent and is the same as multiplying by 1.1) can lead them to a better understanding of the problem at hand

• Solve real-life mathematical problems using numeric and algebraic expressions and equations. The algebra continues. Seventh graders will learn to:

  • Solve multi-step word problems with positive and negative rational numbers in any form (fractions, decimals, and whole numbers), and convert between forms when necessary (for example, if a business saw its profits increase by 10 percent in a year, it made 1/10 more money than last year).
  • Solve word problems that lead to equations such as px+q=r or p(x+q)=r, in which p, q, and r are rational numbers. Student s will also learn to compare the algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution and identify the series of operations in each approach—for example, if a rectangle has a perimeter of 30 inches and a length of 10 inches, what is the area?
  • Solve word problems involving inequalities; for example, a word problem that leads to the equation 2x + 5 < 25, so x < 10. Also, seventh graders will graph solution sets for inequalities—for example, if a pizza delivery driver makes $100 a week plus $2 per pizza, a student could graph how many pizzas the driver would need to deliver to make $175

• Draw, construct, and describe geometrical figures and describe the relationship between them. Students will solve problems involving scale drawings of geometric figures, will draw geometric shapes (by hand, with a ruler and compass, and with technology) with given conditions, and will describe two-dimensional figures resulting from slicing three-dimensional figures such as pyramids and rectangular prisms.

• Solve real-life and mathematical problems involving angle measure, area, surface, and volume. Seventh graders will master the formulas for area and circumference of circles and use this knowledge to solve problems. They will also work with different types of angles (supplementary, complementary, vertical, and adjacent) and solve problems involving volume and surface area of two- and three-dimensional objects composed of triangles, quadrilaterals, polygons, cubes, and right prisms.

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Statistics and Probability

• Use random sampling to draw inferences about a population. Students will understand that statistics can be used to gain information about a population, and they will also be taught about random sampling. Furthermore, seventh graders will gather data from a random sample to draw inferences about a population with an unknown characteristic. For example, if a classroom has three more girls than boys in it, make an estimate about how many more girls are at the entire school.

• Draw informal comparative inferences about two populations. Simply put, students compare two groups and arrive at conclusions, including inferences based on variability. For example, if one cross country team averages 9-minute miles during practice and a second team averages 10-minute miles, what will happen if a runner logging 7-minute miles switches from the first team to the second?

• Investigate chance processes, and develop, use, and evaluate probability models. Though it may not appear so at first glance, probability nicely ties in to many other topics seventh graders are being taught. Among the concepts explored:

  • Understanding that the probability of an event lies somewhere between 0 and 1— with near 0 being unlikely, around 1/2 as about even odds, and near 1 as likely.
  • Collecting data to approximate the probability of a chance event. For example, rolling a die 300 times and estimating a 6 will come up about, but likely not exactly, 50 times.
  • Developing a model for probability and explaining its results and discrepancies.
  • Using organized lists, tree diagrams, tables, and simulation to arrive at probabilities of compound events. For example, if half of the students in a classroom have brown eyes, what is the probability that if you pick a random eight kids, five will have that eye color?

Surviving Middle School Math

Junior high is a crazy time for many students. Many self-contained middle schools (schools that aren’t K-8) present unique challenges academically and socially. The homework load is greater, the routines are completely different, and kids that seemed so young just a couple years earlier are now ... teenagers. Moreover, 67 percent of middle school teachers feel that math is the toughest subject for students to re-engage in after summer break, and 50 percent added that kids' math skills regress more than any other school subject. Combining these factors creates a situation daunting for students and parents alike. And perhaps nowhere is the challenge more acute than with middle school math. However, there’s no reason why students can’t thrive during these two critical years. What follows are several tips for middle schoolers and their parents to help them through this part of their math education.

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Middle School Study Tips

• Be cool If you have been looking through this guide at the topics you can expect to learn for this school year, you may be understandably intimidated. However, the way Common Core is designed, you will get plenty of instruction, practice, and reinforcement with one concept before moving on.

Furthermore, you will discover that becoming good at a certain topic sets you up to succeed at the next. In many previous math curricula, teachers would move onto the next concept before many students felt they had mastered the last one. With Common Core, you can be confident you’ll be ready for whatever lies ahead.

• Practice When You Are Not Tired The homework loads of many students increase in middle school. However, your math capabilities are better suited for when you are most alert and less tired. Therefore, try to work on math homework in the later afternoon or early evening when you are at your freshest after school. Getting all your homework completed is important, but reading a book for a literature class won’t require the computing power from your brain that math will.

• Read the Question You might encounter math problems that appear intimidating, both on first glance and after you’ve read the question. No need to worry: Almost everything being thrown at you is stuff you have learned or are currently learning. Clear your mind and read the question again. Break down the problem by writing all the given information and relevant numbers. From there, work your way through the question on your path to the answer. Once you master this process, all those intimidating problems won’t seem so frightening.

• Check Your Work One helpful aspect of solving algebraic equations is that checking your work is easy: Simply plug in the answer into the variable of the original problem and do the math. This is a good habit to start with your homework because if you made a mistake, you have time to figure out what went wrong, which will help you all the more in the future. Furthermore, once you are proficient in checking your work accurately and quickly with your homework, you will naturally do the same on tests, possibly (and hopefully!) resulting in better grades because you are catching your mistakes before handing the test in.

• Keywords, Keywords, Keywords! One math strategy you likely learned in elementary school is to look for keywords when solving word problems. Keywords are simply clues within a word problem that guide you toward a solution. This strategy is just as applicable in middle school as it was when you were younger, maybe even more so as you work to solve multi-step problems. Moreover, with new concepts you are learning, a new set of words will be entering your math vocabulary. Look for terms such as save, rate, per, proportion, percentage, and compare in middle school word problems.

• Skip the Calculator You will encounter plenty of math in the coming years (especially in trigonometry and pre-calculus) that will require the use of a calculator. At this level, however, you should know how to perform almost every required operation without technological help. Skipping the calculator and figuring out problems by hand (for example, computing circumference by multiplying by 3.14) keeps your skills sharp, shows the teacher you are taking time to solve problems instead of taking a shortcut, and prepares you for tests on which a calculator isn't allowed.

• Math Everywhere Much of the math you are learning now can extend to rest of your life. Look for opportunities to practice your skills outside of school. For example, if you are watching a football game and see that a quarterback has completed 15 of 24 passes, try converting that number to a fraction and a percentage. Or, figure out what percentage a $5 tip on a $27 haircut is. Your math skills will help your realworld skills that when sharp, will improve your in-school math skills in turn.

• Ask for Help If you find yourself struggling with a specific concept or with math in general, by all means, seek help from your teacher. Educators want you to succeed, and they will do whatever they can to help you do so … but sometimes, you have to ask. Also, don’t be afraid to tell your parents that you are having a rough time. Most adults remember how challenging middle school math was, and your parents can provide encouragement, work with you and your teacher, or explore other options to get the help you need to succeed.

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Parenting a 12, 13, or 14 year old is already quite a task. Navigating middle school math only increases the challenge, as well as your possible level of stress. Arguing with your child about school work is counterproductive, so staying calm and working positively with him or her is essential, no matter how frustrated you may get. The time parents get with their growing children is short enough; you don’t want to spend the middle school years in a constant battle with your kids. Take a deep breath—you will survive math during these years. Here are some tips to keep your sanity along the way:

• Be cool This is sage advice for parents as well as students. The level of math education you and your child encounter in middle school is unlike anything you may have experienced before. Yet, students this age are ready to take their learning to another level the curricula wouldn’t include such content if they weren’t capable. Though there may be bumps along the way, your child can still reach the destination.

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• Relearn the Math One reason parents are apprehensive to engage their middle schooler with his or her math homework is that they might be a few decades removed from the math itself. Most parents remember how to multiply, but they might not have a clue how to solve two variable inequalities. Middle school math isn’t so difficult that adults can’t relearn the concepts. Many websites are available that describe a variety of math topics, or if you can sneak in 20 minutes here and there, read your student’s textbook (just don’t let your kids catch you!). Once you understand the math a little more, you will be better able to help your child when he or she is struggling.

• Understand Common Core Irrespective of your opinions about Common Core, more than likely, your kids are learning in a curriculum following the standards. Therefore, understanding the goals, guidelines, and structure of CCSS ultimately will help as you support your middle schooler through these years of math. For example, your child may be learning methods and strategies to solve a problem that you have never encountered. Your first inclination might be to dismiss these approaches and not offer any support. However, knowing that Common Core aims to provide multiple methods so that students achieve a well-rounded mastery will give you clarity on why your child is learning something a certain way … and it may inspire you to learn this new strategy as well.

• Drill for Skills Find opportunities for your middle schooler to practice math outside of his or her schoolwork. Challenge your daughter to compute tips. Direct your son to figure out what percentage of a gallon of gas is tax (the tax price is usually on the pump). If you are stuck in traffic or driving to an afterschool activity, rapid-fire some problems and equations, such as converting fractions to decimals. A couple extra minutes here and there keeps kids’ minds actively focused on math skills, which will be sharpened for when they are testing or doing homework.

• Become Involved If you are concerned with how Common Core is being implemented at your school, the amount of homework being given, or anything else in the math classroom, then you should absolutely get involved. Talk to teachers and administrators. Attend committee meetings. Research the subject that has you concerned. Parents naturally will have opinions about the quality of their children’s education. Those opinions can affect dialogue and solutions, but only if you take action. Your middle schooler is working hard to get the best education possible. There’s no reason you shouldn’t do the same for your child.

• Seek Help for Your Child If your middle-schooler is consistently struggling with math, your first step should be to talk to his or her teacher, who can provide guidance on how those struggles can be overcome. From there, another step you might consider is finding outside help your child. Several online resources provide math tutelage, including worksheets and sample tests that conform to Common Core standards. Tutoring might be an option, too. Innovative iPad-based math software has emerged that combines the personalized approach of a tutor with today’s technology. These revolutionary programs also may feature a curriculum based on Common Core, thus ensuring your child’s learning at home is aligned with what he or she is learning at school

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In addition to the grade-specific standards it sets forth, Common Core also emphasizes eight “Standards of Mathematical Practice” that teachers at all levels are encouraged to develop in their students. Here are descriptions of these eight practices—designed to improve student performance—and how they apply to middle schoolers:

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Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them

Students explain the problem to themselves and determine ways they can reach a solution. Then, they work at the problem until it’s solved. By middle school, for example, many word problems are multi-step, requiring more than one operation on the way to an answer. Students must take care to determine what these steps are, decide what strategies (including correspondences between equations, verbal descriptions, graphs and tables, and looking for regularity and trends) will be necessary to solve the problem, and work toward the solution.

Reason abstractly and quantitatively

Students decontextualize and contextualize problems. By decontextualizing, they break down the problem into anything other than the standard operation. By contextualizing, they apply math into problems that seemingly have none. Middle-schoolers who are decontextualizing may envision a fraction or decimal into unit rates—for example, a student working with the fraction 3/8 might picture three squares across a chessboard—to help solve a problem. Students who are contextualizing might break a polygon into several smaller shapes in order to compute the total area.

Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others

Students use their acquired math knowledge and previous results to explain or critique their work or the work of others, analyzing and using counterexamples as necessary. Most middle-schoolers have already learned how to work with classmates to achieve a goal. Students might be encouraged not only to work with a group to solve a particularly challenging math problem, but also to present and explain their solution to the teacher and the class.

Encourage them to show their work

This suggestion can be read two ways. First, students will be encouraged to show how they arrived at an answer, especially within Common Core. Second, ask your children to show you their homework, particularly the challenging stuff. Explaining how a problem is solved is a basic CCSS tenet, so if your kids can be confident in explaining their work to you, they will carry that confidence into the classroom when the teacher asks for those same explanations.

Model with mathematics

This is just like it sounds: Students use math to solve real-world problems. For example, a national department store chain offers sales either in the form of percentages off retail price and by a flat dollar amount savings (and sometimes both). Middle-schoolers can use their knowledge of ratios and percentages to determine from which sales method they will save more.

Use appropriate tools strategically

Another self-explanatory practice: Students learn and determine which tools are best for the math problem at hand. For older kids, the tools may seem obvious—pencil, paper, calculator, protractor, and so on—but knowing when to use what is important. For example, graph paper can be a big help when solving variable inequalities.

Attend to precision

Students strive to be exact and meticulous—period. The math vocabulary introduced to middle-schoolers rapidly expanding, so students must be precise in their words as well as their numbers. Consider this example: An equation (x=1) is different than an expression (x-1) and an inequality (x>1). Middle-schoolers who know these definitions will have an easier time when working with the corresponding concepts.

Look for and make use of structure

Students will look for patterns and structures within math and apply these discoveries to subsequent problems. Take the equation x +5=10; to get an answer, 5 must be subtracted from both sides. This basic algebraic structure will apply to almost all equations middle-schoolers will encounter, no matter the operation or the number of variables. Once students recognize and master this structure, they will automatically think about both sides of the equation when solving.

Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning

Students come to realizations—“aha” moments is a good term for these realizations—about the math operations that they are performing and use this knowledge in subsequent problems. For example, middle-schoolers may discover that tipping 15 percent is an easy computation: Figure out 10 percent of the bill, then take half of that and add to get 15 percent. In no time, they will want to figure out the tip when you are at a restaurant. 6 Standards for Mathematical Practice, Common Core State Standards Initiative. -->

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  • Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
  • Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers.
  • Use properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions.
  • Solve real-life and mathematical problems using numerical and algebraic expressions and equations.
  • Draw, construct and describe geometrical figures and describe the relationships between them.
  • Solve real-life and mathematical problems involving angle measure, area, surface area, and volume.
  • Use random sampling to draw inferences about a population.
  • Draw informal comparative inferences about two populations.
  • Investigate chance processes and develop, use, and evaluate probability models.

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