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Preview of Plan a Birthday Party on a Budget – Real-World Math & Financial Literacy Project

Plan a Birthday Party on a Budget – Real-World Math & Financial Literacy Project

Created by
sarah Teacher
What if Your Students Could Plan the Ultimate Birthday Party… Without Breaking the Bank?This isn't just another math worksheet. This is a real-world budgeting mission where students get $25 to plan a birthday party—forcing them to make tough choices, add carefully, and learn the power of smart spending. ✅ Inside This Budgeting Challenge:$25 Budget Constraint – Kids choose from a “Party Shop” (Cake $10, Pizza $12, Balloons $4, etc.)Must Choose 3+ Items – No cheating by buying one cheap thing!Cri
Preview of STEAM Project: Plan a Family Vacation in Ancient Greece (Grades 6–8)

STEAM Project: Plan a Family Vacation in Ancient Greece (Grades 6–8)

Created by
Manja Milinovic
Perfect for End-of-Year Projects, STEAM Units, or Interdisciplinary Lessons!Bring Ancient Greece to life through this hands-on, real-world project that integrates Social Studies, Math, ELA, Technology, and Art! Students step into the role of historical travel planners to design a 7-day vacation for a family of five — all while staying within a $6,000 budget. This creative project builds skills in research, budgeting, geography, teamwork, and digital storytelling. What’s Included: Digital + P
Preview of Money Skills – For Grades 3–6 – Financial Literacy, Budgeting, Decision Making

Money Skills – For Grades 3–6 – Financial Literacy, Budgeting, Decision Making

DescriptionHelp your students develop smart money management skills with this Money Skills Open-Ended Worksheet, designed for Grades 3–6. This resource encourages students to think critically about spending, saving, sharing, and making thoughtful financial decisions. The worksheet includes 20 detailed open-ended questions that prompt students to: Identify responsible ways to use and manage money Analyze financial choices and their consequences Explain their decisions for spending, saving,
Preview of Market Day in Upper Elementary

Market Day in Upper Elementary

Created by
Hello Fifth
Bring real-world learning to life with this engaging and meaningful Market Day Unit for upper elementary students! This resource helps students explore entrepreneurship, financial literacy, customer service, budgeting, and business ownership through hands-on activities and interactive lessons. Perfect for classrooms hosting a Market Day event, this unit gives students the tools they need to plan, create, advertise, and reflect on their own small businesses—all while practicing important ELA, ma
Preview of My Money Goals | No-Prep Financial Literacy Printables for Classroom

My Money Goals | No-Prep Financial Literacy Printables for Classroom

My Money Goals | No-Prep Financial Literacy Printables for ClassroomSaving Smiles: A Financial Literacy & SEL Kit for KidsTeach kindness, patience, and goal-setting through money! This adorable set helps students understand saving, sharing, and achieving personal goals in a fun and meaningful way. 🧠 Great for: Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lessonsCharacter education activitiesMorning meetings or Financial Awareness Week⭐ Includes 5 printable pages: ✅ My Money Goals Worksheet ✅ Goal Tracke
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