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Preview of Understanding and Solving Percent Problems | Elementary Matching Cards

Understanding and Solving Percent Problems | Elementary Matching Cards

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Real-Life Math: Asia Grocery Shopping Task Cards | Grades 2–5

Real-Life Math: Asia Grocery Shopping Task Cards | Grades 2–5

Make Math Practical + Fun with Real-Life Grocery Shopping in Asia! Looking for a hands-on way to teach money skills with a global twist? Our Montessori-inspired Asia Market Math Task Cards help students strengthen essential math concepts through realistic shopping scenarios and culturally relevant grocery items from across the continent of Asia. ⭐ 60 Task Cards | 6 Skill Sets | Self-Correcting Design ⭐Students will practice essential skills like: Adding & subtracting with money Calculating t
Preview of Spring Lemonade Stand ROI – Budgeting & Profit Math (Grades 3–6)

Spring Lemonade Stand ROI – Budgeting & Profit Math (Grades 3–6)

Turn your classroom into a mini business lab with this hands-on lemonade stand challenge! Students calculate startup costs, track profits, and apply the ROI formula — all while practicing real-world math and financial literacy. Perfect for grades 3–6, this spring-themed pack blends budgeting, subtraction, and percent math into one engaging activity. What’s Included:Startup Costs worksheetProfit Tracker worksheetROI Challenge worksheetMatching answer keysSkills Covered:Budgeting and additionSubtr
Preview of The Compensation Game

The Compensation Game

The Compensation Game is a modified version of almost any team sport designed to help us explore how pay works inside a company. The rules of the game are simple: when a player scores, the value of their next score doubles. Players can choose to keep the increased "compensation potential" for themselves or share some of it with teammates. Each team represents a company, and the first player to score naturally becomes the symbolic "CEO." The purpose of The Compensation Game is not to imitate
Preview of Money Smart Kids - A Puppet Show Script [Classroom Edition]

Money Smart Kids - A Puppet Show Script [Classroom Edition]

Teach Wants vs. Needs in a Fun, Meaningful, and Memorable WayLooking for a high-quality resource to teach wants and needs to children ages 4–9? This classroom-ready puppet show was thoughtfully created to be engaging, easy to use, and truly worth having in your lesson collection. This resource includes a puppet show script for the teacher and student worksheet/activity to help children clearly understand the difference between wants and needs in a way that feels fun and interactive. The pup
Preview of Kids Stock Market Game

Kids Stock Market Game

Created by
Shayna C
Want a fun, engaging way to teach financial literacy without boring worksheets?This Kids Stock Market Game brings the stock market to life in your classroom in just 10–15 minutes! Students will take on the role of investors, making real decisions about buying, selling, and holding stocks while learning essential money and economics concepts. Perfect for Grades 3–6 and requires minimal prep — just print, cut, and play!What Students Will Learn:How the stock market worksThe difference between buyin
Preview of Project Based Learning Nearpod—Budgeting for Elementary/ Middle School Students

Project Based Learning Nearpod—Budgeting for Elementary/ Middle School Students

Created by
Ishaan Mishra
This Project Based Learning Nearpod lesson transforms budgeting from a worksheet into a real life challenge students actually care about. Instead of passively listening, students step into the role of decision makers as they build a personal budget based on a realistic income scenario. Through interactive Nearpod activities, students categorize expenses, weigh needs versus wants, and make meaningful trade offs when money runs tight. Every choice has consequences, pushing students to think critic
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