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Preview of Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Created by
kenzie kelley
To learn about ratios and percent differences, have been calculating grocery costs. To support their learning, students listen to NPRs Planet Money podcast "Whys is Milk in the Back of the Store?". While listening students complete a 9 question worksheet which focuses on the numbers or statistics expressed in the episode, to keep students accountable to paying attention to the podcast. Link to the episode is on the worksheet.
Preview of My Weekly Budget | Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension & Money Math 2026

My Weekly Budget | Financial Literacy Reading Comprehension & Money Math 2026

Created by
QuickEdu Master
We teach ABCs early… why not teach money the same way?This My Weekly Budget activity blends reading comprehension, financial literacy, and math into one meaningful, real-life lesson students can actually understand. Students read about Alex, who earns $12 per week, and must decide how to save, spend, and share responsibly — while staying within a fixed budget. This isn’t busywork. It’s thinking, planning, and decision-making. 📘 WHAT’S INCLUDED1. Real-Life Reading PassageStudents read a
Preview of FREE Allowance & Chores Budget Activity – Subtraction & Smart Spending for Kids

FREE Allowance & Chores Budget Activity – Subtraction & Smart Spending for Kids

Created by
QuickEdu Master
For FREEWhat if Your Students Could Earn an Allowance for Chores… Then Learn to Budget It Wisely?This isn't just subtraction practice—it's a real-world financial simulation where students earn $18 for chores, then "spend" it at a class store. They'll subtract, budget, and make smart choices—learning that money management starts with math. ✅ Inside This Ready-to-Use Activity:$18 Starting Allowance – Kids "spend" on fun items (Toy $7, Book $5, Candy $3, etc.)Step-by-Step Subtraction – Each purcha
Preview of Book Fair Wishlist - Pricing Organization in English & Spanish

Book Fair Wishlist - Pricing Organization in English & Spanish

Organize your trip to the book fair with this student pricing worksheet. Included: - Spanish & English versions :) - Blurb for parents for prices that include taxes or prices that do not.
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 Editable Classroom Currency Template | Classroom Reward Coupons | Class Money

Editable Classroom Currency Template | Classroom Reward Coupons | Class Money

Created by
Doodles Ave
Classroom rewards help keep students motivated for success! Make your classroom reward booklet out of this editable (via Adobe Acrobat Reader/Pro) template. This resource includes 1 customizable black and white sheet of 3 coupons. These Editable Classroom Currency Template | Classroom Reward Coupons | Class Money Ideas are sure to add a successful flare to your school year. This resource includes: 1 sheet with 3 coupon templates (recommend printing on light green paper) This resource is great
Preview of Financial Strategy for Self-employed Music Teachers - Studio Management

Financial Strategy for Self-employed Music Teachers - Studio Management

Are you teaching private music lessons? This is designed to help a busy music teacher without a background in business easily set up the finances of running a studio and being self-employed. It includes 9 pages addressing 5 topics that I wish someone had discussed with me when I was a new teacher. This does not replace the professional advice of a financial planner or accountant, but rather is general and basic information so often not taught in music school that can help your teaching business
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