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Preview of Editable Number Talks PowerPoint Slides - Percents

Editable Number Talks PowerPoint Slides - Percents

Have you tried number talks in your math classroom? They're a super effective way to practice mental math. The focus of this number talks is calculating percentages, and work great as warm-ups, closers, or during a percentages unit. The first slides take things slow, asking for 10% of 50 and 20% of 50. The last slide asks students to find 40% of 350. You can edit all slides and add slides to fit the needs of your students. Procedure I use in class:Students don't use pencils, paper or calculators
Preview of Counting & Comparing Money up to $2.00 | 2nd Grade Math Assessment & Review

Counting & Comparing Money up to $2.00 | 2nd Grade Math Assessment & Review

✨ Need a no-prep way to check your students’ money skills? This Money Math Check-Up is perfect for assessing and reinforcing students’ understanding of counting, comparing, and working with money up to $2.00. Designed with real classroom needs in mind, this resource works great as a quiz, test, review, or math center activity. ✔️ What’s Included: Counting mixed coins and dollar bills Comparing money amounts using >, <, = Identifying amounts more than and less than a given value W
Preview of FREE Coins Cut & Sort Worksheets | Coin Identification Practice

FREE Coins Cut & Sort Worksheets | Coin Identification Practice

Make money practice fun, interactive, and hands-on with these FREE Coins Cut & Sort Worksheets! Perfect for reinforcing coin identification, these print-and-go pages help students sort coins by their pictures, names, and values. These worksheets are ideal for introducing or reviewing coins in a first grade or kindergarten money unit. With cut, sort, and paste activities, your students will stay engaged while building important real-world math skills. What’s Included: ✂️ Multiple cut &
Preview of Free Bank Comparison Activity – Checking, Savings, & Loans

Free Bank Comparison Activity – Checking, Savings, & Loans

Help your students understand how banks really work with this Bank Comparison Activity! In this hands-on personal finance activity, students will research and compare major U.S. banks to see how fees, interest rates, and lending products differ. They’ll investigate: Checking accounts: fees, minimum balance requirements, and interest rates Savings accounts: interest rates (including CDs) and fees Loan products: types of loans offered (auto, mortgage, personal, student loans, etc.) Students wil
Preview of Halloween Multiplication

Halloween Multiplication

Created by
C O'Donnell
Students are in charge of buying halloween candy for their house. They must multiply and then find the total at the end of the shopping trip.
Preview of Income Project - High School Level

Income Project - High School Level

The Income Project - V2 Created for Honors Algebra This project takes students though life as an adult. Some things to consider: 1: Make this as personal as possible. Let the students look up their starting salary as their desired profession. 2: Have students look on Zillow and other real estate websites for their house. Don't let them use the Zestimate or any other automatic tools. They are always inaccurate but do give a ballpark. 3: Students should be looking at websites and if you r
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