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Preview of Markup & Markdown Error Analysis Gallery Walk | Percent Applications

Markup & Markdown Error Analysis Gallery Walk | Percent Applications

Get students actively engaged in real-world math with this Markup & Markdown Error Analysis Gallery Walk! This activity helps students deepen their understanding of percent increase and decrease by analyzing common mistakes and correcting them. Students rotate through stations where they examine incorrect work involving markup and markdown scenarios. Instead of just solving, they must think critically to identify errors and explain correct reasoning—perfect for strengthening conceptual underst
Preview of Percent & Discounts Story Problem Pack (Grades 6–8)

Percent & Discounts Story Problem Pack (Grades 6–8)

Give your students the real‑world percent practice they actually need! This resource includes 12 engaging story problems that cover discounts, sales tax, tips, markups, commission, and percent increase/decrease — all written in everyday scenarios students instantly understand. Perfect for financial literacy, ratios & proportions, and percent applications. What’s Included12 real‑world story problems2 student worksheets (A & B)Full answer keyTeacher guideClean, print‑ready layoutSkills CoveredPer
Preview of 600 Percent Price Decrease--Is it True? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

600 Percent Price Decrease--Is it True? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

A worksheet for percentage using real-world math. Is a 600% decrease in price possible? Unpack this in a multi-step word problem worksheet using real life examples. INCLUDES: Answer Key, teacher guide with examples.
Preview of 60 Grade 6–8 Percent & Financial Mathematics Real-World Problems

60 Grade 6–8 Percent & Financial Mathematics Real-World Problems

Created by
Emily class TH
Build real mathematical confidence with 60 rigorous, real-world percent and financial math problems designed specifically for Grades 6–8. Every single problem in this resource uses a consistent, structured "Show Your Work" template that guides students step-by-step through multi-step reasoning — no shortcuts, no single-answer fill-ins. This is the kind of deep, applied practice that prepares students for standardized assessments, real-life financial decisions, and the critical thinking demands o
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.1 for hearing) to calculate the just noticeable difference (JND) in loudness for ten stimulus intensities ranging from 20 to 110 dB. After completing the data table, students plot intensity on the x-axis and JND on the y-axis, identify the linear relationship, and explain in everyday language how the JND grows proportionally with intensity. A real-world application problem asks students to calculate the minimum loudness increase a concert-goer
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Smell: How Much Stronger Before You Notice?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Smell: How Much Stronger Before You Notice?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.05 for smell) to calculate JNDs for ten odor concentrations ranging from 20 to 500 AU (arbitrary units). After completing the data table and plotting the graph, students describe the linear intensity-JND relationship and explain how the olfactory system's sensitivity relates proportionally to baseline concentration. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum odor increase a fragrance evaluator named Parfumia would detect at 120
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Taste: How Much Saltier Before You Notice?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Taste: How Much Saltier Before You Notice?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.20 for saltiness) to calculate JNDs for ten salt concentrations ranging from 1 to 40 g/L. The relatively high k value for taste (compared to vision and kinesthesis) gives students data that demonstrates taste's lower sensitivity to proportional changes. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship and explain what the larger k value implies about gustatory discrimination. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Temperature: How Hot Before You Feel the Diff.

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Temperature: How Hot Before You Feel the Diff.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.07 for temperature) to calculate JNDs for ten temperatures ranging from 10 to 55°C. The lab introduces students to thermal sensation as a measurable, Weber's Law-governed sensory modality. After graphing and identifying the linear relationship, students explain how the JND for temperature grows with baseline temperature. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum temperature increase a hot tub enthusiast named Chilldaddy would
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Touch: How Much Pressure Before You Feel More?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Touch: How Much Pressure Before You Feel More?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.14 for touch/pressure) to calculate JNDs for ten pressure intensities ranging from 50 to 1500 g. The wide range of values — from light touch to heavy pressure — gives students data that clearly illustrates the proportional scaling of JND across a broad sensory range. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum pressure increase a massage therapist named Squishy would nee
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Vision: How Much Brighter Before Your Eye Notices

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Vision: How Much Brighter Before Your Eye Notices

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.02 for brightness) to calculate JNDs for ten light intensities ranging from 100 to 3000 candelas (cd). The very low k value for vision — the lowest in the collection alongside kinesthesis — demonstrates that the visual system is among the most sensitive to proportional changes, requiring only a 2% change for detection. After graphing, students note the linear relationship and discuss the implications of the small k value. A real-world problem a
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Kinesthesis: How Much Heavier Before You Feel It?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Kinesthesis: How Much Heavier Before You Feel It?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.02 for kinesthesis) to calculate JNDs for ten lifted weights ranging from 100 to 5000 g. Sharing the same k value as vision (0.02), this lab allows for cross-modal comparison of sensitivity and demonstrates that the kinesthetic system — despite sensing a very different type of stimulus — matches visual sensitivity in proportional discrimination. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship. A real-world problem asks students to cal
Preview of Two-Step Equations Word Problem Matching Activity | Cut & Paste Math Craftivity

Two-Step Equations Word Problem Matching Activity | Cut & Paste Math Craftivity

⭐ Two-Step Equations Heart Matching Activity | 12 Word Problems | Cut & Paste | Hands-On MathThis hands-on matching activity gives students meaningful practice with two-step equations using 12 real-world word problems. Students read each problem, match it to the correct equation, solve, and then match the final answer to complete both sides of a heart. Perfect for centers, partner work, whole-group review, or a quick formative assessment. This activity helps students deepen their understandin
Preview of Digital SAT Prep MATH (DSAT) Worksheet Advanced Math Nonlinear Equations

Digital SAT Prep MATH (DSAT) Worksheet Advanced Math Nonlinear Equations

Digital PSAT/SAT Math Resource Quiz: Advanced Math – Nonlinear Functions Level up your SAT prep with this digital practice quiz designed to target Advanced Math Nonlinear Functions—one of the most challenging areas on the Digital SAT. Whether you’re printing it out or using it digitally, this resource simulates the authentic SAT testing environment so you can build confidence and speed. What’s Inside: 10 Practice Questions 8 multiple-choice questions 2 grid-in questions Covers nonlinear
Preview of Percent Proportions Task Cards

Percent Proportions Task Cards

This product includes 18 word problems over percent proportions and an answer key. There are two options for students to record their answers, including a blank recording sheet and one that has percent proportions on it already to be filled in by students.
Preview of Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the IIP RIASEC Markers Holland Code assessment at openpsychometrics.org and record only their Investigative (I) score, which reflects interest in science, research, and analytical thinking. Students pool Investigative scores with classmates, separating results by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to evaluate whether career interest differences are statistically significant. Students analyze group averages, interpret statistical
Preview of Fraction ⇆ Decimal ⇆ Percent Conversions | Math Lab + Answer Key

Fraction ⇆ Decimal ⇆ Percent Conversions | Math Lab + Answer Key

Looking for a no-prep, pencil-only activity that helps students solidify their understanding of fractions, decimals, and percents—and actually enjoy it? This engaging Math Lab is packed with 6 creative, puzzle-based tasks that explore conversions through matching, visuals, real-world scenarios, logic puzzles, and reasoning challenges. Perfect for review, practice, sub plans, or centers! What’s Included:✅ Visual & numeric matching task ✅ Fraction–Decimal–Percent conversion puzzle ✅ True/False ma
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Is More Hypersensitive?

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Is More Hypersensitive?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS) measuring covert narcissism — characterized by hypersensitivity to criticism, self-absorption, and fragile self-esteem — then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab is one of the more conceptually sophisticated in the collection, asking students to consider whether hypersensitive narcissism might change across high school years. Juniors navigating high-stakes performance pressure
Preview of Fun Statistics Personality Quiz: Are You the Mean, Median, or Mode?

Fun Statistics Personality Quiz: Are You the Mean, Median, or Mode?

Created by
QuizBreakers
Ever wondered how to make statistics concepts like mean, median, and mode stick with your students? This quirky and engaging personality quiz is the perfect solution! It transforms a core math lesson into a fun journey of self-discovery. Instead of just memorizing definitions, this quiz asks students seven relatable, multiple-choice questions based on everyday scenarios—like choosing pizza toppings, picking a movie, or deciding on an outfit. Based on their answers, they'll find out if their per
Preview of 2-Step Equations Error Analysis | Gallery Walk Activity

2-Step Equations Error Analysis | Gallery Walk Activity

Struggling to get students to actually understand two-step equations instead of just memorizing steps? This engaging Error Analysis Gallery Walk gets students thinking, moving, and explaining their reasoning. This resource includes 10 error analysis stations that progressively increase in rigor. Each problem presents a student’s incorrect work (like adding instead of subtracting, distributing incorrectly, or mishandling negatives), and students must: ✔ Identify the mistake ✔ Explain why it
Preview of Psychology Lab Autism Spectrum Traits in Juniors vs. Seniors: A t-Test Lab

Psychology Lab Autism Spectrum Traits in Juniors vs. Seniors: A t-Test Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ), a widely used self-report measure of autism-spectrum-associated traits such as social skill differences, attention switching, and attention to detail. Students record their scores and contribute to a class dataset organized by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to determine whether differences in autism spectrum trait expression are statistically significant across grade levels. Students interp
Preview of Mathematical M&M's

Mathematical M&M's

Engage your student in math in a fun, creative way. Students will predict the colors of M&M's in a bag. They will then find the ratio and percent of each color.
Preview of My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, &

My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, &

My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, & Sales | Printable ProjectBring real-world math to life with this highly engaging My Dream Store project! Students design their own store, create items to “sell,” and apply real math skills such as decimals, percent discounts, tax, tip, and profit. This hands-on project allows students to be creative while practicing essential computation skills. Perfect for upper elementary, middle school, intervention groups, enr
Preview of 7th grade -Percent project- Tax, Percent Change, Commission, Simple Interest

7th grade -Percent project- Tax, Percent Change, Commission, Simple Interest

Created by
Mustache Math
Hook Your Students with Real-World Percent Problems! Transform percent practice from boring worksheets into an engaging digital experience! This interactive activity challenges 7th graders to solve real-world percent problems through scenarios they actually care about-vacation & cars! Practice includes: calculating tax, profit, commission, discounts, percent change and simple interest for vacations and cars. Watch as your students develop confidence with percents while having fun! Wha
Preview of Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 6–8)

Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 6–8)

Help students build real-world money skills with this Budgeting Story Problem Pack for grades 6–8! Each scenario challenges learners to apply math to everyday budgeting decisions — from saving for a video game to planning a snack shop purchase. Designed for middle school classrooms, this resource blends financial literacy with percent calculations, basic operations, and logical reasoning. It’s perfect for math centers, sub plans, or financial literacy units. What’s Included: ✔ Student worksheet
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