Description
48 Receipt Math Worksheets for 9th-12th Grade and Adult Education Applied Math and Life Skills centers, independent work, and transition portfolios.
Bridge abstract Algebra 1 standards (Linear vs. Exponential growth) with highly practical real-world financial literacy! This resource uses realistic receipts, bills, and financial statements to teach students how to identify base fees (y-intercepts), rates of change, and growth types. Perfect for transition-age SpEd students and Algebra 1 inclusion classes, these ready-to-use and no-prep practice pages avoid trivial recall by requiring students to calculate actual costs, fees, and penalties. Students will analyze streaming subscriptions, credit card debt, utility bills, car depreciation, and more to understand how money grows and shrinks in the real world.
What's Included:
- 48 unique, realistic financial scenarios covering both linear and exponential functions.
- Teaches critical independent living skills: compound interest, flat fees, depreciation, and inflation.
- Zero 'trivial recall'—every question requires computation or conceptual identification.
- Scaffolded for Special Education: consistent 3-question structure (Function Type, Change Amount, Total Amount).
- Teacher notes and an answer key for easy grading and instruction.
Suggested Classroom Use:
- Whole-class functional math instruction for Grade 9 or Grade 10 Algebra 1 inclusion.
- Independent financial literacy centers for high school students.
- Transition portfolio evidence for IEP students preparing for adulthood.
Standards Alignment:
- Common Core (CCSS): HSF-LE.A.1, HSF-LE.A.1a, HSF-LE.A.1b, HSF-LE.A.1c, HSF-LE.A.2, HSF-LE.A.3, HSF-LE.B.5
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Description
48 Receipt Math Worksheets for 9th-12th Grade and Adult Education Applied Math and Life Skills centers, independent work, and transition portfolios.
Bridge abstract Algebra 1 standards (Linear vs. Exponential growth) with highly practical real-world financial literacy! This resource uses realistic receipts, bills, and financial statements to teach students how to identify base fees (y-intercepts), rates of change, and growth types. Perfect for transition-age SpEd students and Algebra 1 inclusion classes, these ready-to-use and no-prep practice pages avoid trivial recall by requiring students to calculate actual costs, fees, and penalties. Students will analyze streaming subscriptions, credit card debt, utility bills, car depreciation, and more to understand how money grows and shrinks in the real world.
What's Included:
- 48 unique, realistic financial scenarios covering both linear and exponential functions.
- Teaches critical independent living skills: compound interest, flat fees, depreciation, and inflation.
- Zero 'trivial recall'—every question requires computation or conceptual identification.
- Scaffolded for Special Education: consistent 3-question structure (Function Type, Change Amount, Total Amount).
- Teacher notes and an answer key for easy grading and instruction.
Suggested Classroom Use:
- Whole-class functional math instruction for Grade 9 or Grade 10 Algebra 1 inclusion.
- Independent financial literacy centers for high school students.
- Transition portfolio evidence for IEP students preparing for adulthood.
Standards Alignment:
- Common Core (CCSS): HSF-LE.A.1, HSF-LE.A.1a, HSF-LE.A.1b, HSF-LE.A.1c, HSF-LE.A.2, HSF-LE.A.3, HSF-LE.B.5
For more Applied Math resources, browse the full store at our TPT store.




