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Preview of The Westing Game Stock Market Unit with Percentage Investment Quiz

The Westing Game Stock Market Unit with Percentage Investment Quiz

This game is a HIT with 5th-7th grade--combining mystery solving with financial math! This Stock Market Simulation is a perfect companion to Ellen Raskin's The Westing Game, and a super fun way to engage your students! Objective: Students get $10,000 "Westing Bucks," just like the heirs in the book. Students are given 8 companies based on characters in the book, and will choose 5 of the companies to invest in. They can invest as much or as little as they want, but must distrubute all funds acro
Preview of Analyzing the Historical Wage Gap: Percent Change & Line Graphs

Analyzing the Historical Wage Gap: Percent Change & Line Graphs

Picture your students confidently translating historical wage-gap numbers into clear visual trends and evidence-based claims. This mini-lesson makes percent-change calculations meaningful by anchoring them to real U.S. earnings-ratio data and guiding learners from calculation to graphing to interpretation. You know that moment when percent-change problems feel abstract and students can’t connect math to real-world consequences. Or when a lesson on social justice becomes opinion-only because st
Preview of Percent

Percent

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MS Math Lady
Need a great way to help remind your students of the materials you've covered throughout the year? I've got you covered with these fun and bright colored anchor charts! You can use them to display on your walls or give them to students as notes to keep and use. Each page can be printed as a poster or regular paper.
Preview of Skittles Percent Lab

Skittles Percent Lab

This is a lesson plan to help students understand percentages, fractions, and decimals using skittles! It is a fun and interactive lesson that ranges from warm up to a ticket out the door.
Preview of 100 Grade 5-6 Decimals & Percentages Word Problems | Multiple Choice Worksheet

100 Grade 5-6 Decimals & Percentages Word Problems | Multiple Choice Worksheet

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Emily class TH
Build strong decimal and percent number sense with this ready-to-print set of 100 multiple choice word problems for Grade 5–6 students! Every question is grounded in engaging real-world scenarios — shopping discounts, sports statistics, science measurements, cooking, and financial literacy — making abstract decimal and percentage concepts click for upper elementary learners. What's Included: ✔ 100 multiple choice questions (A, B, C, D) ✔ 5 topic sections with 20 questions each ✔ Complete answ
Preview of Grade 5 Unit 3 Exit Tickets Bridges

Grade 5 Unit 3 Exit Tickets Bridges

These 19 math exit tickets included in this document correspond to the targets of each Bridges curriculum lesson for Grade 5, Unit 3, Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each exit ticket is labeled with the unit, module, and session number. I do not own the Bridges curriculum. I have taught 5th grade math for several years using this curriculum. An answer key is included for each assessment. Use these exit tickets as a quick assessment, an entrance ticket, for practice or to use in small groups. If you do n
Preview of Grade 5 Unit 4 Exit Tickets Bridges

Grade 5 Unit 4 Exit Tickets Bridges

These 19 math exit tickets included in this document correspond to the targets of each Bridges curriculum lesson for Grade 5, Unit 4, Modules 1, 2, 3, and 4. Each exit ticket is labeled with the unit, module, and session number. I do not own the Bridges curriculum. I have taught 5th grade math for several years using this curriculum. An answer key is included for each assessment. Use these exit tickets as a quick assessment, an entrance ticket, for practice or to use in small groups. If you do n
Preview of Next Dollar Up Cafeteria Life Skills Special Education Money Math

Next Dollar Up Cafeteria Life Skills Special Education Money Math

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Miss Lulu
Looking for a real-world functional math activity that teaches students how to make purchases in the school cafeteria using the Dollar Up strategy? This cafeteria-themed resource is perfect for special education classrooms working on money skills, life skills, and transition goals. What Is the Dollar Up Strategy? The Dollar Up method helps students learn how to pay for items by rounding the price up to the next whole dollar. For example, if lunch costs $2.25, students will round up to $3.00 to e
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