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Preview of Business 101

Business 101

Business 101 lets students create their own business, including logo, slogan, and products. Students will work with percentages, including percent increase and decrease, sales tax, and profit. They will also use statistics from a poll. Assessment choices allow students to feel involved in their education.
Preview of Percents and Shopping Real Life Algebra Project

Percents and Shopping Real Life Algebra Project

Objective: Almost every time students or adults go shopping, they will find items that are on sale. These items have been marked down a certain percent. Almost everyone has to pay sales tax when you purchase items. This project will help students to see some applications of percent's in everyday life. • To find the original price of an item given sales price and percent discount. • To find the sales price of an item given original price and percent discount. • To find the percent discount of
Preview of Math Lab:  Percents/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO-PREP

Math Lab: Percents/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO-PREP

The following lab is an old time favorite, tailored to the learner new to calculating percents! * The lab provides hands-on experience intended to reinforce this newly learned concept. * Two data charts, A and B, are provided in the lab. * Students begin the lab working as individuals, but conclude working as partners in finding the averages of their collaborative m&m bags. * Emphasis is made for students to verify that their individual percentages add up to 100% . * The lab concludes
Preview of Halloween | Math | Candy Corn Probability | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Candy Corn Probability | TEKS

🍬 Halloween | Math | Candy Corn ProbabilityStudents explore probability using candy corn in haunted jars and bowls, calculating fractions, decimals, and percents. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for probability (3–12)Learning Intention & Success CriteriaWorksheets + answer keysYouTube probability lessons + spooky ambience✨ Classroom Use: Perfect for hands-on probability experiments. 🎃 Student Benefits: Strengthens number sense and statistical thinking. ⚡ Why It’s Good: Combine
Preview of SIMPLE INTEREST: What Are My Monthly Payments? End of Year FUN!

SIMPLE INTEREST: What Are My Monthly Payments? End of Year FUN!

Interest = (Principal)(Rate)(Time) This is a simple formula for simple interest! The common core standards puts this skill in 7th grade (7.RP.A.3), but students that have a handle on basic percent and substituting for variables can do this and have FUN! I use it in 8th grade for a great end of year project that the kids love to do, it fills at least three days, and makes a great bulletin board. The lesson can easily be simplified for younger students or beefed up for high schoolers. The file c
Preview of Pole Barn Project: Pre-Algebra Final/Review Concepts (with answer key)

Pole Barn Project: Pre-Algebra Final/Review Concepts (with answer key)

This Pre-Algebra activity allows students to use the real-life example of building a pole barn to practice concepts by completing 21 different problems involving concepts such as area, perimeter, cost, surface area, mixed numbers/improper fractions, percents, and basic unit conversions. Students must find values like the area of aspects of their pole barn, the volume of concrete needed to pour the foundation, calculations & costs involved in framing, roofing, & siding, and other basic calcula
Preview of Homestead Project: Pre-Algebra Final/Review Concepts Activity (with answers!)

Homestead Project: Pre-Algebra Final/Review Concepts Activity (with answers!)

This projects provides students with the layout of a Homestead with various gardens, sheds, animal pens, fruit trees, etc. and the students are required to solve 22 different problems involving concepts such as area, perimeter, cost, unit rates, mixed numbers/improper fractions, percents, and basic unit conversions. Students must find values like the total garden space in all gardens on the homestead, how much concrete they will need to pour for their house and all sheds, how much fruit they
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