Unit 2 ~ Exponents, Factors, and Fractions

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Unit 2 Preview | Middle School Math | Digital & Printable Resource

Looking for a way to make exponents, factors, ad fractions finally click for your students? Kept Curriculum’s Unit 2: Exponents, Factors, and Fractions is designed specifically for novice learners, students below grade level, and teachers in need of scaffolded supports. This resource is part of a larger course built for 7th grade math students who need clarity, structure, and visual guidance to build confidence with foundational skills.

Perfect For: Middle School Math Teachers (Grades 6–8) SPED & Intervention Specialists Homeschool Parents Tutors working with struggling math learners First-year or overwhelmed teachers looking for plug-and-play solutions

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Unit 2 Preview | Middle School Math | Digital & Printable Resource

Looking for a way to make exponents, factors, ad fractions finally click for your students? Kept Curriculum’s Unit 2: Exponents, Factors, and Fractions is designed specifically for novice learners, students below grade level, and teachers in need of scaffolded supports. This resource is part of a larger course built for 7th grade math students who need clarity, structure, and visual guidance to build confidence with foundational skills.

Perfect For: Middle School Math Teachers (Grades 6–8) SPED & Intervention Specialists Homeschool Parents Tutors working with struggling math learners First-year or overwhelmed teachers looking for plug-and-play solutions

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📌 #Exponents #Factors # Fractions #MiddleSchoolMath #KeptCurriculum #MathIntervention #ScaffoldedMath #GuidedNotes #7thGradeMath #DigitalMathResources #SPEDMath #MathSupport #TPTResources #VisualLearning #MathHelp

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YouTube Videos @Middle Grades Math with Kept Curriculum

Why I Love Fractions (and Why You Should Too)

The goal of this lesson is:

I can identify 3 types of fractions

I can describe the differences between the three types of fractions

I can use a real-world example to describe these types of fractions

Add Fractions with Different Denominators: The Easy Way | What you ACTUALLY Need to Solve Fractions

Adding Proper Fractions with Unlike Denominators

The goal of this lesson is to:

I can add proper fractions with unlike denominators

Multiplying Proper Fractions

Multiplying Proper Fractions

The goal of this lesson is to:

Multiply proper fractions

I can multiply proper fractions

Adding Mixed Fractions with UNLIKE Denominators

Adding mixed fractions with unlike denominators is the goal of this lesson.

Types of Fractions Explained (and WHY They Matter)

Goal:

Identifying types of fractions based on comparisons of the numerator and denominator

I can identify 3 types of fractions based on the differences between the numerator and denominators.

Fractions Are Easier Than You Think

Subtract Proper Fractions with Like Denominators

The goal of this lesson is to:

Subtract proper fractions with like denominators

I can subtract proper fractions with like denominators

How to Divide Proper Fractions (and Not Lose Your Mind)

Dividing Proper Fractions

The goal of this lesson is to:

Divide proper fractions

Why Subtracting Mixed Fractions is Actually Easy

Subtracting Mixed Fractions with LIKE Denominators

The goal of the lesson is to subtract mixed fractions with like denominators

Adding Fractions Made Easy!

The goal for this lesson is to Subtract Integers

Why Subtracting Fractions is *EASIER* Than Adding Them

Subtract Proper Fractions with UNLIKE Denominators

The goal of this lesson is to:

Subtract proper fractions with unlike denominators

I can subtract proper fractions with unlike denominators

Adding Mixed Fractions: The EASY WAY

Add Mixed Fractions with Like Denominators

The goal of this lesson is to:

Add mixed fractions with like denominators

I can add mixed fractions with like denominators

I Made Subtracting Mixed Fractions With Unlike Denominators EASY!

Subtracting Mixed Fractions with UNLIKE Denominators

The goal of the lesson is to subtract mixed fractions with unlike denominators.

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