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Preview of Credit Score Simulation Game

Credit Score Simulation Game

Credit Score Simulation Game | Financial Literacy ActivityHelp students understand how real-life financial decisions impact their credit score with this engaging Credit Score Simulation Game. This interactive financial literacy activity allows students to experience how everyday choices—such as paying bills on time, using credit cards responsibly, or missing payments—can increase or decrease their credit score. This resource is designed to make financial literacy hands-on, engaging, and easy t
Preview of Valentine's Day Math Project: Percents, Discounts, Tax & Tips Activity

Valentine's Day Math Project: Percents, Discounts, Tax & Tips Activity

Looking for a Real World Valentine's Day Math Activity? This engaging Shopping Project helps middle school students master Percents, Discounts, Sales Tax, and Tips through a fun, hands-on simulation! Transform your classroom into "Cupid's Gift Shop" where students shop for roses, chocolates, and dinner dates while sticking to a budget. Stop the "When will I use this?" questions! This No-Prep activity brings math to life. Instead of boring drills, students use a realistic Gift Shop Menu and
Preview of % Percent of Error M&M Activity

% Percent of Error M&M Activity

🍬 M&M Percent of Error ActivityIn this activity, students will practice calculating percent of error using a fun and colorful set of M&Ms! Objective: Students will compare their estimated percentage of each M&M color to the actual percentages found in their bag, then calculate the percent of error for each color.
Preview of Zero-Dollar Startup: How to Start a Business for Free or Cheap

Zero-Dollar Startup: How to Start a Business for Free or Cheap

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FI Educator
Are you thinking of running a student business project where students create their own small business? I love bringing entrepreneurship into my personal finance classroom as a 1-2 month project in our increasing income unit. Starting a business or side hustle can be an expensive endeavor, BUT it doesn't need to be! The concepts of a lean startup or zero-dollar startup are perfect for teen businesses since they challenge students to build a business, from the ground up, using the funds of the bus
Preview of How I Can Improve the World

How I Can Improve the World

This project outlines a creative, service-learning project based on students' interests. Students identify a community's needs, write a narrative describing a chosen charity, identify goals and objectives they want to achieve, create a list of action steps to be taken, develop a budget for their project, take action, and then evaluate the effectiveness of the community service project. Built in as an extension is a math element, using a choice of percent, integers, graphs, rational numbers, an
Preview of Personal Finance-Saving

Personal Finance-Saving

Saving Complete Teaching Bundle — This unit teaches students how saving actually works at a mechanical level. They don't just learn that "compound interest is better" — they calculate it year by year, watch the numbers diverge over 40 years, estimate doubling time with the Rule of 72, build a personal emergency fund timeline, compare real savings account types, and set up sinking funds for their own financial goals. Includes a 14-slide slideshow, guided notes, a 4-part savings comparison project
Preview of Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

This project is a research-based investigation into real-world applications of probability, specifically designed for students in Statistics courses. It challenges students to move beyond textbook problems by researching actual datasets and using statistical simulations to reach "reasonable conclusions". The project is divided into three comprehensive parts: Part 1: Medical Simulations & The Law of Large Numbers: Students research a real-world medical statistic. They then use a random number gen
Preview of Experimental Lab Activities: Understanding Trigonometric Ratios (4 Triangles)

Experimental Lab Activities: Understanding Trigonometric Ratios (4 Triangles)

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Doctor's School
To explore and understand the fundamental trigonometric ratios—sine, cosine, and tangent—through hands-on measurement and analysis of right-angled triangles. Time: 57 - 78 minutes class Materials Needed:ProtractorsRulers or measuring tapesScientific calculatorsProcedure:1. Measure and Record: Measure the lengths of all three sides of each triangle. Measure the angles using a protractor. Record all measurements in a data table. 2. Calculate Trigonometric Ratios:
Preview of Math Project: Polynomials

Math Project: Polynomials

Transform your classroom into a real-world design experience with this engaging project, where learners step into the role of a “Master Landscaper.” Students will apply their understanding of adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials to solve authentic, meaningful problems—making abstract concepts practical, relevant, and memorable. This resource not only strengthens algebraic skills but also promotes critical thinking, creativity, and deeper mathematical understanding.
Preview of The Graph of Me | New Years Edition | Coordinate Graphing Activity | K-12

The Graph of Me | New Years Edition | Coordinate Graphing Activity | K-12

Want to see exactly what a full Graph of Me lesson includes? Check out the Spring Break Edition as a free full sample here 👉 The Graph of Me | Spring Break Edition | Coordinate Graphing Activity | K-12The Graph of Me | New Year Edition | Coordinate Graphing Activity | K 12🔥 You get all of this for just 99¢! 💥 Start the new year with a meaningful, reflective, and math focused activity that helps students practice coordinate graphing while thinking about goals, growth, fresh starts, reflection
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