Grade 7 Ontario Math OPERATIONS with Fractions Decimals Percentages FULL UNIT (2024)

Grade 7 Ontario Math teachers get EVERYTHING YOU NEED to teach Numeracy Operations with fractions, decimals, percentages, and Order of Operations. It includes 3-part lessons, anchor charts, guided math reference notes, group activities, worksheets, math centers, review games, and assessments, and Ontario math report card comments...!

"I have used many of the Math resources created by this seller and love them all. The google slides make presenting lessons easy, and this package is complete with 3 part lessons and engaging stations activities." - buyer.

This package contains lessons, activities and assessments that require students to use and develop their Knowledge, Application, Thinking, and Communication skills in a way that will prepare them for success in grade 8. You can see a detailed list of lessons below.

Distance Learning - These units were not specifically designed for Distance Learning, but we've been told by many buyers that the resources were very helpful for supporting students during online learning. 2021 Update: We've added a slide deck that can be shared directly in your Digital Classroom.

This unit is part of our ENTIRE YEAR OF GRADE 7 ONTARIO MATH PACKAGE which includes all of our math resources for Grade 7.

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE OPERATIONS UNIT?

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Unit Outline

This is a copy of the unit outline. Links are activated when you purchase and download the file from TpT.

NEW 2021 - Unit worksheets

Printable worksheets to address each individual expectation

NEW 2021 - Digital Classroom Slides

We have created a copy of the lessons that can be shared in your Digital Classroom. The slides are the same but the Teacher's Notes and Answers have been removed.

LESSON PLANS

We have created lessons that correspond to each of the expectations of the Ontario curriculum. All lessons follow a 3-part format including expectations, learning goals, examples, minds-on activities, action activities, extension/discussion activities, and consolidation activities. In some instances, there are two lessons to cover an expectation because of the depth and/or difficulty. I would suggest you move on at a pace appropriate for your students.

Updated Unit - 2020 (18 lessons)

  • Lesson 1: Order of Operations (BEDMAS) (B2.1)
  • Lesson 2: Math Facts - fractions, decimals, and percent. (B2.2)
  • Lesson 3a: Mental Math - common percentage. (B2.3a)
  • Lesson 3b: Mental Math - common percentage. (B2.3b)
  • Section Quiz
  • Lesson 4: Adding and Subtracting Integers (B2.4)
  • Lesson 5a: Adding and Subtracting Fractions (B2.5a)
  • Lesson 5b: Adding and Subtracting Fractions (B2.5b)
  • Section Quiz
  • Lesson 6: Greatest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple (B2.6)
  • Lesson 7: Exponential Notation (B2.7)
  • Lesson 8a: Multiply and Divide Fractions (B2.8)
  • Lesson 8b: Multiply and Divide Fractions (B2.8)
  • Lesson 8c: Multiply and Divide Fractions (B2.8)
  • Lesson 9a: Multiply and Divide Decimals (B2.9)
  • Lesson 9b: Multiply and Divide Decimals (B2.9)
  • Lesson 9c: Multiply and Divide Decimals (B2.9)
  • Lesson 9d: Multiply and Divide Decimals (B2.9)
  • Lesson 10a: Proportional Reasoning (B2.10)
  • Lesson 10b: Proportional Reasoning (B2.10)
  • Section Quiz

Original Unit - 2018 (all materials are still included)

  • Lesson 1: divide whole numbers by fractions and decimals
  • Lesson 2: mental strategies for adding and subtracting
  • Lesson 3: multiplication and division of decimals
  • Lesson 4: multi-step problems involving whole numbers and decimals
  • Lesson 5: estimation
  • Lesson 6: Order of Operations (BEDMAS)
  • Lesson 7: add and subtract fractions
  • Lesson 8: repeated addition and multiplication (fractions)
  • Lesson 9: add and subtract integers

STATIONS (CENTRES)

Give your students to work on the material in a different way. I use this as an opportunity to spend some time with GUIDED GROUPS (Questions included) for the first half of the period and monitor/assess during the second half of the period. If you have a challenging class, this can a difficult routine to establish, but well worth the effort!

  • Two guided stations
  • Adding Decimals Review Worksheet
  • Fraction Rods activity
  • Estimation Game
  • Grocery Shopping (Problem Solving)
  • (Media) Video Links

I HAVE... WHO HAS... activities

1) Addition and Subtraction of Integers

2) Addition and Subtraction of Fractions

They have proven to be great activities for content review and developing teamwork within my class

STUDY GUIDE and UNIT TEST (with answers) I give the students the STUDY GUIDE at the beginning of the unit and have them meet with me periodically before the test to ensure they understand the material

TRACKING TEMPLATES

REPORT CARD COMMENTS

I have included comments that apply to the unit.

The complete set of math report card comments are available here: Grade 7 Ontario Math Report Card Comments

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Grade 7 Ontario Math OPERATIONS with Fractions Decimals Percentages FULL UNIT (2024)

FAQs

What are the decimal operations for Grade 7? ›

To divide decimals we use the fact that multiplying by ten moves the decimal one point to the right. Take the divisor and multiply it by ten until it is a whole number, and then multiply the dividend by that same power of ten. Then you can use your long division rules for whole numbers.

How do you convert fractions to decimals Grade 7? ›

How Do You Turn a Fraction into a Decimal? You can turn a fraction into a decimal by dividing the numerator by the denominator.

What are the basic operations in math grade 7? ›

The four basic operations in mathematics are addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Addition is combining values to find a total, subtraction is finding the difference between values, multiplication is serial addition, and division is splitting a number into equal groups.

What are the operations with decimals and fractions? ›

Both fractions and decimals can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided. Adding and subtracting fractions with equal denominators is simple. The denominator should be maintained, and the addition or subtraction should be performed only between the numerators.

How do you convert a decimal fraction to a percentage Class 7? ›

Solved Examples

Now write the given decimal in fraction form. Now multiply the fraction by 100%. 35/10 x 100% = 350%. Hence, is the required percentage.

How to convert decimals to fractions grade 7? ›

To convert a decimal to a fraction, place the decimal number over its place value. For example, in 0.6, the six is in the tenths place, so we place 6 over 10 to create the equivalent fraction, 6/10. If needed, simplify the fraction.

How to convert decimal to percentage? ›

To convert a decimal to a percentage, multiply by 100 (just move the decimal point 2 places to the right). For example, 0.065 = 6.5% and 3.75 = 375%. To find a percentage of a number, say 30% of 40, just multiply.

What is 100% written as a decimal? ›

100% as a decimal is written as 1.00 as decimal notation. A decimal is referring to division and multiplication.

What is the trick to convert fraction to percentage? ›

Either:
  1. Divide the numerator by the denominator.
  2. Multiply the result by 100.

What is 75% as a fraction? ›

Answer: 75% is written as 3/4 as a fraction in its simplest form.

How to do percentages in math 7th grade? ›

Discover how to calculate percentages with this simple method. First, write the problem as a fraction, then simplify it. Next, convert the fraction to a percentage by making the denominator 100. Alternatively, divide the numbers to get a decimal and multiply by 100 to find the percentage.

How do you divide decimals in Grade 7 math? ›

Dividing decimals involves a few simple steps. First, convert the divisor into a whole number by shifting the decimal point to the right. Apply the same process to the dividend. Then, perform regular division with the new numbers.

What are decimal operations? ›

You should become efficient in using the four basic operations involving decimals—addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Adding and subtracting decimals. To add or subtract decimals, just line up the decimal points and then add or subtract in the same manner you would add or subtract whole numbers.

What is decimal for Class 7? ›

A decimal is a number that consists of a whole and a fractional part. Decimal numbers lie between integers and represent numerical value for quantities that are whole plus some part of a whole.

What are the operations on rational numbers 7th? ›

There are four basic arithmetic operations with rational numbers: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

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