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Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)
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"My student really enjoyed this activity. I like the various usage of the material and how engaging and interesting and on point it is for the subject matter."
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Description

This packet of unit notes covers all the relevant topics for earning an income. Students will learn how to calculate hours worked, wages, salaries, piecework payments, overtime, and commission. These notes completely cover the income earning unit and include daily outlines, exit tickets, journal prompts, income earning activities, and teacher instructional notes. These notes are made to fit with a unit so you may need to adjust some of the slides to fit your assessment and learning plans as they include expectations for activities within the unit.

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This product is part of a bundle which can be found here ($20): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Workplace-Math-10-Earning-an-Income-Full-Unit-Bundle-3650881

All Products included in Unit Bundle:
* Editable Unit Notes ($10)
* Classroom Currency ($5)
* Editable Unit Assessments ($12)

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Topics Covered:
*Piece work
*Overtime
*Wages
*Salary
*Deductions
*Commission
*Pay Statements

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The unit is made to fit Canadian curricular outcome “demonstrates understanding of income” but can easily be adapted to fit other countries. This unit fully aligns with Canadian Curriculum as listed below:

* Alberta Math 10-3 (Number 2)
* British Columbia Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 (C2)
* Manitoba Essential Mathematics 10 (10E1.P.1)
* New Brunswick Financial & Workplace Mathematics 10 (N2)
* Newfoundland & Laborador Mathematics 1202 – Grade 10 (SCO N2)
* Northwest Territories (See Alberta)
* Nova Scotia Math at Work 10 (N02)
* Nunavut Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 (10.1.2)
* Ontario Math for Work and Everyday Life 3E (A2.1)
* Prince Edward Island Math 431A – Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 10 (N2)
* Quebec Prework Math Year 2 (Consumerism e & f)
* Saskatchewan Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 (WA 10.11)
* Yukon (See British Columbia)
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Workplace Math 10 - Earning an Income (Unit Notes)

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Grades
10th - 12th
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Teaching Duration
1 month

What others say

"My student really enjoyed this activity. I like the various usage of the material and how engaging and interesting and on point it is for the subject matter."
star
Hattie P.

Description

This packet of unit notes covers all the relevant topics for earning an income. Students will learn how to calculate hours worked, wages, salaries, piecework payments, overtime, and commission. These notes completely cover the income earning unit and include daily outlines, exit tickets, journal prompts, income earning activities, and teacher instructional notes. These notes are made to fit with a unit so you may need to adjust some of the slides to fit your assessment and learning plans as they include expectations for activities within the unit.

*************************************************************************************************************
This product is part of a bundle which can be found here ($20): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Workplace-Math-10-Earning-an-Income-Full-Unit-Bundle-3650881

All Products included in Unit Bundle:
* Editable Unit Notes ($10)
* Classroom Currency ($5)
* Editable Unit Assessments ($12)

*************************************************************************************************************

Topics Covered:
*Piece work
*Overtime
*Wages
*Salary
*Deductions
*Commission
*Pay Statements

*************************************************************************************************************
The unit is made to fit Canadian curricular outcome “demonstrates understanding of income” but can easily be adapted to fit other countries. This unit fully aligns with Canadian Curriculum as listed below:

* Alberta Math 10-3 (Number 2)
* British Columbia Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 (C2)
* Manitoba Essential Mathematics 10 (10E1.P.1)
* New Brunswick Financial & Workplace Mathematics 10 (N2)
* Newfoundland & Laborador Mathematics 1202 – Grade 10 (SCO N2)
* Northwest Territories (See Alberta)
* Nova Scotia Math at Work 10 (N02)
* Nunavut Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10 (10.1.2)
* Ontario Math for Work and Everyday Life 3E (A2.1)
* Prince Edward Island Math 431A – Apprenticeship & Workplace Math 10 (N2)
* Quebec Prework Math Year 2 (Consumerism e & f)
* Saskatchewan Workplace and Apprenticeship Mathematics 10 (WA 10.11)
* Yukon (See British Columbia)
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My student really enjoyed this activity. I like the various usage of the material and how engaging and interesting and on point it is for the subject matter.
Hattie P.
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Grades taught: 12th
Rated 4 out of 5
April 7, 2021
I was a good resource for my learning support students. I did edit some slides to fit my students' needs.
Sarah S.
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Grades taught: 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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