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Preview of Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

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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. Ending a business project can be a big ordeal with a business fair or Shark Tank style presentations, but it doesn't need to be! Congrats on reaching the latter stages of your student entrepreneurship project! It’s time for them to share all of their hard work with you, thei
Preview of Percentages in the Real World (Percent Project)

Percentages in the Real World (Percent Project)

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Alborz Zadeh
I created this project about Percentages after covering/finishing the chapter. I wanted to have students understand where they see Percentages in the Real World. There are 5 parts to the Project: 1. FIND A HOME ON ZillowFigure out the different down payments (3.5%, 5%, 10%, 20%)Figure out the monthly mortgage (using this website)Figure out # bedrooms/bathrooms/square feet, etc. about the home the student choseDO THIS TWICE2. FIND A CAREER This website shows all sorts of fun facts about differe
Preview of Project: Shopping Spree

Project: Shopping Spree

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Caitlin Raabe
Shopping Spree is a real-world math project where students use a $100 budget to shop for school supplies at two different stores. They compare prices, calculate percents for discounts and sales tax, and decide how to spend any leftover money on back-to-school items. The project focuses on applying percent calculations in a budgeting context, reinforcing key 6th grade math skills.
Preview of Winter Financial Literacy Project | Budgeting Math Project Based Learning

Winter Financial Literacy Project | Budgeting Math Project Based Learning

This Winter Project Based Learning Math resource is a budgeting and financial literacy project for Grades 6–8 that focuses on real-world math, money skills, and decision making. Students complete a winter budgeting choice board where they apply percent, tax, multi-step calculations, and budgeting strategies. This financial literacy PBL allows students to plan either a personal shopping challenge or a winter ski, snowboard, or sledding trip. Students Choose ONE Real-World Scenario ❄️ Option 1:
Preview of Paycheck Breakdown Worksheet

Paycheck Breakdown Worksheet

Help students decode a realistic paycheck and understand how deductions impact their take-home pay. This engaging worksheet guides learners through calculating net pay, identifying fixed vs variable deductions, and analyzing tax percentages — all using a sample pay stub. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, career readiness units, or financial literacy lessons. Skills Practiced: • Net pay calculation • Tax deduction analysis • Fixed vs variable expenses • Percent math and financial re
Preview of Geometry Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt |ESL Numbers, Shapes, School Objects, Measure

Geometry Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt |ESL Numbers, Shapes, School Objects, Measure

Make geometry vocabulary ACTIVE, ENGAGING, and meaningful for your ESL students! This Geometry Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt gets students up, moving, and speaking while practicing essential math and language skills. Perfect for newcomers, beginner, and intermediate English learners in middle or high school math classes. Students walk around the school to find real-life examples of geometry vocabulary connected to numbers, shapes, school objects, and measurement. This activity builds academic lang
Preview of Ratios & Unit Rates | Warm Ups | Exit Ticket | 6th Grade Math Worksheets

Ratios & Unit Rates | Warm Ups | Exit Ticket | 6th Grade Math Worksheets

These 6th grade math slides and worksheets focused on equivalent ratios, unit rates, tables, graphs, and nonequivalent ratios. These 6 problems are the perfect combination of worksheet and guided math talks. Choose between using the problems for warm ups, exit tickets, small group or whole group discussion. It’s the perfect discussion start for an entire unit on ratios and rates. Styled as a low floor, high ceiling math activity, students of all abilities will engage and increase their confiden
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