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Summer Math: Entering Grade 7 – Accelerated IXL Activity In an effort to keep your math skills fresh throughout the summer months it is highly suggested that you schedule a specific amount of time each week during the summer to work on IXL. Completing this task by completing a lot of hours in only several sittings at the start or end of the summer, defeat the purpose of maintaining your mathematics skills during the summer. Your task is to choose from the list of activities below following these guidelines: 1) Choose an activity from each of the categories: a. The Number System (NS) b. Geometry (G) c. Expressions and Equations (EE) d. Statistics and Probability (SP) e. Ratios and Proportional Relationships (RP) 2) Complete a minimum of 10 question and earn at least 85% in each topic 3) As you complete an activity, fill out the IXL Log Sheet as follows: Grade 8 Topic Inequalities Section # X.1 Section Title Inequalities on a Number Line a. Write the number of problems you completed b. Write the score you earned 4) Challenge yourself: do more problems for possible extra credit. Website: Username: Password: www.ixl.com Ratios and Proportional Relationship (RP) 7th Grade – choose at least 6 topics G.14 – Divide fractions and mixed numbers: word problems I.4 – Write equations for proportional relationships (Eighth grade -) J.1 – Understanding ratios J.10 – Estimate population size using proportions J.2 – Equivalent ratios J.3 – Equivalent ratios: word problems J.5 – Unit rates J.6 – Do the ratios form a proportion? J.7 – Do the ratios form a proportion: word problems J.9 – Solve proportions: word problems K.1 – Find the constant of proportionality from a table K.3 – Find the constant of proportionality from a graph K.4 – Write equations for proportional relationships K.6 – Identify proportional relationships K.7 – Find the constant of proportionality: word problems L.4 – Estimate percents of numbers L.5 – Percents of numbers and money amounts L.6 – Percents of numbers: word problems L.7 – Solve percent equations L.8 – Solve percent equations: word problems L.9 – Percent of change L.10 – Percent of change: word problems M.3 – Unit prices M.4 – Unit prices with unit conversions M.5 – Unit prices: find the total price M.6 – Percent of a number: tax, discount, and more M.7 – Find the percent: tax, discount, and more M.8 – Sale prices: find the original price M.9 – Multi-step problems with percents M.10 – Estimate tips M.11 – Simple interest M.12 – Compound interest CC.3 – Experimental probability The Number System (NS) 7th Grade – choose at least 6 topics A.3 – Multiplicative inverses A.4 – Divisibility rules A.10 – Classify numbers B.1 – Understanding integers B.2 – Integers on number lines B.4 – Absolute value and opposite integers B.6 – Integer inequalities with absolute values C.1 – Integer addition and subtraction rules C.3 – Add and subtract integers C.3 – Add and subtract integers C.4 – Complete addition and subtraction equations with integers C.5 – Add and subtract integers: word problems C.6 – Integer multiplication and division rules C.7 – Multiply and divide integers C.8 – Complete multiplication and division equations with integers C.9 – Evaluate numerical expressions involving integers D.3 – Decimal number lines E.1 – Add and subtract decimals E.2 – Add and subtract decimals: word problems E.3 – Multiply decimals E.4 – Multiply decimals and whole numbers: word problems E.5 – Divide decimals E.6 – Divide decimals by whole numbers: word problems E.8 – Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals: word problems E.11 – Evaluate numerical expressions involving decimals F.3 – Understanding fractions: word problems G.1 – Add and subtract fractions G.2 – Add and subtract fractions: word problems G.3 – Add and subtract mixed numbers G.4 – Add and subtract mixed numbers: word problems G.5 – Inequalities with addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers G.7 – Multiply fractions and whole numbers G.9 – Multiply fractions G.10 – Multiply mixed numbers G.11 – Multiply fractions and mixed numbers: word problems G.12 – Divide fractions G.13 – Divide mixed numbers G.14 – Divide fractions and mixed numbers: word problems G.16 – Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions and mixed numbers: word problems H.2 – Convert between decimals and fractions or mixed numbers H.3 – Absolute value of rational numbers H.6 – Add and subtract rational numbers H.7 – Apply addition and subtraction rules H.8 – Multiply and divide rational numbers H.9 – Apply multiplication and division rules M.1 – Add, subtract, multiply, and divide money amounts: word problems M.2 – Price lists S.1 – Properties of addition and multiplication S.2 – Distributive property Expressions and Equations (EE) 7th Grade – choose at least 5 topics A.8 – Scientific notation A.9 – Compare numbers written in scientific notation C.9 – Evaluate numerical expressions involving integers D.4 – Round decimals E.7 – Estimate sums, differences, and products of decimals E.9 – Multi-step inequalities with decimals E.10 – Maps with decimal distances E.11 – Evaluate numerical expressions involving decimals F.1 – Equivalent fractions F.2 – Simplify fractions F.5 – Compare and order fractions F.6 – Compare fractions: word problems F.7 – Convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions F.8 – Compare mixed numbers and improper fractions F.9 – Round mixed numbers G.6 – Estimate sums and differences of mixed numbers G.15 – Estimate products and quotients of fractions and mixed numbers G.17 – Maps with fractional distances H.2 – Convert between decimals and fractions or mixed numbers J.4 – Compare ratios: word problems J.9 – Solve proportions: word problems L.2 – Convert between percents, fractions, and decimals L.3 – Compare percents to fractions and decimals M.4 – Unit prices with unit conversions M.5 – Unit prices: find the total price N.1 – Estimate to solve word problems N.2 – Multi-step word problems N.3 – Guess-and-check word problems N.4 – Use Venn diagrams to solve problems N.5 – Find the number of each type of coin N.6 – Elapsed time word problems R.8 – Add and subtract like terms R.9 – Add, subtract, and multiply linear expressions R.10 – Factor linear expressions R.11 – Identify equivalent linear expressions S.1 – Properties of addition and multiplication S.2 – Distributive property S.3 – Write equivalent expressions using properties S.4 – Solve equations using properties T.3 – Model and solve equations using algebra tiles T.5 – Solve one-step equations T.6 – Solve two-step equations T.7 – Solve equations: word problems T.8 – Solve equations involving like terms U.1 – Solutions to inequalities U.2 – Write inequalities from number lines U.3 – Graph inequalities on number lines U.4 – Solve one-step inequalities U.5 – Graph solutions to one-step inequalities U.6 – Solve two-step inequalities U.7 – Graph solutions to two-step inequalities V.4 – Solve word problems involving two-variable equations Geometry (G) 7th Grade – choose at least 4 topics J.13 – Scale drawings and scale factors X.4 – Identify complementary, supplementary, vertical, adjacent, and congruent angles X.5 – Find measures of complementary, supplementary, vertical, and adjacent angles X.12 – Similar and congruent figures X.13 – Similar figures: side lengths and angle measures X.14 – Similar figures and indirect measurement X.15 – Congruent figures: side lengths and angle measures X.16 – Congruence statements and corresponding parts X.18 – Area of rectangles and parallelograms X.19 – Area of triangles and trapezoids X.20 – Area and perimeter: word problems X.21 – Parts of a circle X.22 – Circles: calculate area, circumference, radius, and diameter X.23 – Circles: word problems X.25 – Front, side, and top view X.26 – Names and bases of 3-dimensional figures X.27 – Nets of 3-dimensional figures X.28 – Surface area X.29 – Volume X.30 – Perimeter, area, and volume: changes in scale Statistics and Probability (SP) 7th Grade Probability – choose at least 4 topics J.10 – Estimate population size using proportions BB.1 – Calculate mean, median, mode, and range BB.2 – Interpret charts to find mean, median, mode, and range BB.3 – Mean, median, mode, and range: find the missing number BB.4 – Changes in mean, median, mode, and range BB.5 – Identify representative, random, and biased samples CC.1 – Probability of simple events CC.3 – Experimental probability CC.4 – Make predictions CC.5 – Compound events: find the number of outcomes CC.6 – Identify independent and dependent events CC.7 – Probability of independent and dependent events CC.8 – Factorials CC.9 – Permutations CC.10 – Counting principle CC.11 – Combination and permutation notation Name _________________________________________ IXL Category Code Log Sheet RP Directions: Choose at least 6 concepts and earn at least 85% in each with a minimum of 10 questions per concept. Grade Topic Section # Section Title # of Questions Score Name _________________________________________ IXL Category Code Log Sheet NS Directions: Choose at least 6 concepts and earn at least 85% in each with a minimum of 10 questions per concept. Grade Topic Section # Section Title # of Questions Score Name _________________________________________ IXL Category Code Log Sheet EE Directions: Choose at least 5 concepts and earn at least 85% in each with a minimum of 10 questions per concept. Grade Topic Section # Section Title # of Questions Score Name _________________________________________ IXL Category Code Log Sheet G Directions: Choose at least 5 concepts and earn at least 85% in each with a minimum of 10 questions per concept. Grade Topic Section # Section Title # of Questions Score Name _________________________________________ IXL Category Code Log Sheet SP Directions: Choose at least 4 concepts and earn at least 85% in each with a minimum of 10 questions per concept. Grade Topic Section # Section Title # of Questions Score