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Preview of Discounts, Percent Off, Sales Tax & Money Math | Grades 6–8

Discounts, Percent Off, Sales Tax & Money Math | Grades 6–8

Students often ask, “When will I ever use this?” This real-world math bundle gives them the answer. Students apply percent skills in authentic everyday situations. They calculate discounts, percent off, sales tax, tips, and unit prices. They compare deals and make smart budgeting decisions. This bundle builds strong financial literacy skills for grades 6–8. It works for math centers, homework, projects, or review. I t is print-and-go and no prep.What’s Included:This bundle includes three complet
Preview of Calculating Sales Tax Discount and Tip Percent Choice Board Fun Task Activity

Calculating Sales Tax Discount and Tip Percent Choice Board Fun Task Activity

This Percents Choice Board is the perfect tool for math teachers looking to engage their students and help them develop their problem-solving skills with Percents. This Choice Board comes in the form of a Tic-Tac-Toe board and offers a fun and interactive way for students to practice solving percent problems, including Sales Tax, Tip, and Discount. This choice board is a great way to differentiate instruction and give students ownership over their learning. With nine different choices, stude
Preview of Master the Budget: 2026 Grocery Challenge Math Activity & Lesson Plan

Master the Budget: 2026 Grocery Challenge Math Activity & Lesson Plan

💡 Make Financial Literacy Real & Relatable Do your students struggle to see the connection between classroom math and the real world? Are you looking for a way to bring complex concepts like inflation, unit pricing, and budgeting to life in an engaging way? This 2026 Grocery Challenge is the ultimate resource to bridge the gap between textbook math and real-life fiscal responsibility. ⭐ Why This Resource? Gone are the days of boring drills that students forget by the next period. This un
Preview of Halloween Craft Grade 2 3 Math Cut and Paste Morning Work Labeling Fractions

Halloween Craft Grade 2 3 Math Cut and Paste Morning Work Labeling Fractions

You will download a Halloween craft activity for your grade 2 and 3 students to practice labeling fractions. It works well for cut and paste morning work, in stations, or as a small group. Your students will color, cut, and assemble fraction pages showing fourths, fifths, sixths, and sevenths. Once complete, the booklet doubles as a classroom anchor chart or interactive notebook reference. Ways to Use This Resource: Halloween or fall math centersInteractive notebook craftAnchor chart or hallway
Preview of Percents Performance Tasks Projects Choice Board Fun End of Unit Assessment

Percents Performance Tasks Projects Choice Board Fun End of Unit Assessment

This Percents Choice Board is a fun and interactive way to check if students have mastered the concept of Percents. With four options to choose from, including creating a poster, crossword puzzle, jingle/rap/poem, or cartoon, students can take ownership of their own learning and choose a performance tasks that meets their needs and interest. This choice board is easy to implement and provides a student friendly assessment rubric for teachers to use. ➡️ WHY YOU’LL LOVE THIS PRODUCT: Engages
Preview of Restauranteur Math Project (6-7th grade)

Restauranteur Math Project (6-7th grade)

Use your knowledge of percents and decimals to model real-life events in a restaurant setting. Included: - GRASPS layout -Scaffolded research project Part 1 is researching, part 2 is determining location and sales tax, part 3 is the budget to operate the restaurant successfully, and part 4 is a presentation. I use this with my 6th graders after decimal operations.
Preview of Mini Project: Proportional Relationships through Salaries

Mini Project: Proportional Relationships through Salaries

Created by
SkewLines
This is a project intended to increase students' intuitive understanding of proportional relationships. Students are invested as they research different jobs and use those jobs to create equations, tables, and graphs of salaries over time. Students will need internet access. I have used this as an in-class project, as substitute work, as well as homework. Enjoy!
Preview of PBL Project Based Learning Math Financial Literacy Project for High School C

PBL Project Based Learning Math Financial Literacy Project for High School C

Project Based Learning for High School Math and Financial Literacy Class.  Critical thinking, real world problem solving, real life topics.  Great for hands-on independent or group work.   PBL performance task this project for high school students covers every aspect of planning and paying for college. My students enjoyed working on this project and it opened their eyes to the impact college loans could have on their lives. This is a great project for students to work on independently. This
Preview of Grocery Store Challenge

Grocery Store Challenge

The Grocery Store Challenge is a fun activity for students to practice learning percent proportions. This activity includes calculating markups, markdowns, and tax percentages. My students loved this activity. They said it was fun and taught them something "they will actually use in life"! Haha.
Preview of Middle School Financial Literacy Bundle: Math Budget Projects 6th 7th 8th Grade

Middle School Financial Literacy Bundle: Math Budget Projects 6th 7th 8th Grade

This Middle School Financial Literacy Bundle contains three real-life math budgeting projects that increase in degree of difficulty and math skills required. They are a great way to incorporate financial literacy, budgeting, and mathematical practice standards into your 6th, 7th, or 8th grade classroom! The Three Projects Included: with increasing levels of difficulty 1) Create Your Dream Store: basic operations (addition and multiplication with large numbers) with a calculator: Students pl
Preview of Multiplication Mastery Challenge | At Home Project

Multiplication Mastery Challenge | At Home Project

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DAYS IN MARCH
Multiplication Mastery ChallengeHelp your students conquer their multiplication facts with this engaging, structured, and low-prep take-home challenge! Perfect for Grades 4–8, this resource empowers students to build fact fluency through meaningful at-home practice, creative project, and family involvement. What’s Included: 5 Core Activities: Flashcard Creation (0–12) Reflection Logs Multiplication Quizzes (x1–x12) Final Project: Multiplication Superhero Design Challenge! Multiplication Chart –
Preview of Halloween Math Equations Activity, Bat Mobile

Halloween Math Equations Activity, Bat Mobile

Included Resouces Step by Step Instructions Anchor Chart Guided Notes Student Worksheet Dice Enrichment Activity Increase Student Engagement and Reduce Math Anxiety. This resource offers multiple avenues for students to engage with multi-step equations. The multimodal activities are great for all learners and a MUST for neurodivergent students, as well as resource special education and enrichment. The Bat Mobile is a Halloween-themed hands-on learning experience that will engage your most relu
Preview of End of Year Patriotic Project Based Learning Plan a Party 4th of July Math PBL

End of Year Patriotic Project Based Learning Plan a Party 4th of July Math PBL

Plan the ultimate patriotic celebration while building real-world skills!This Project-Based Learning (PBL) unit lets students take charge as party planners for a festive red, white, and blue event. With a creative mix of math, literacy, problem-solving, and critical thinking, this activity is perfect for upper elementary and middle school learners during the weeks leading up to Independence Day, Memorial Day, or any U.S. history or civic holiday. What’s Included: 2 nonfiction reading pass
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

Created by
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 Stock Market Project: Engaging Financial Literacy Project for Middle School

Stock Market Project: Engaging Financial Literacy Project for Middle School

Dive into the stock market with this interactive project designed for middle school students! This financial literacy resource covers stock market basics, trends, and hands-on analysis activities! What’s Included: Comprehensive Overview of Stock Market BasicsIntroduction to key concepts like stocks, trading, supply and demand, and investment fundamentals.Engaging Kahoot Quiz on Stock Market TermsInteractive quiz to reinforce vocabulary and foundational concepts in a fun, game-like format.Edpuzzl
Preview of SC Vacation Project

SC Vacation Project

Students will plan a vacation for a family of 5 with a $5000 budget. This is great for an end of the year project, a lesson on SC economy/tourism, or an interdisciplinary project. Students will need to understand the US highway system as well as percents for tipping and sales tax.
Preview of Build Your Own Business | Teen Entrepreneurship Project for High School Student

Build Your Own Business | Teen Entrepreneurship Project for High School Student

Inspire creativity, leadership, and financial literacy with this engaging Entrepreneurship Project for High School Students!Students will explore what it means to be an entrepreneur, discover their unique strengths, and design a business idea that could make a real difference. This comprehensive, no-prep pack includes readings, reflection activities, quizzes, and project worksheets that make learning about entrepreneurship fun and practical. Perfect for career readiness, project-based learning,
Preview of Real World Math Activities Fun End of the Year or Summer Math Worksheets

Real World Math Activities Fun End of the Year or Summer Math Worksheets

Engage your class with this real world math ice cream activity pack. This fun resource is great for the end of the year, financial literacy, real world math connections, summer practice, and more. With this set of activities, your students will review and practice math skills that include calculating percents, solving word problems, analyzing data, and more. Included is a printable PDF, as well as a digital version made for Google Slides. The four activities included are: #1 Ice Cream Shop Mat
Preview of Math Driven- Car Buying Challenge

Math Driven- Car Buying Challenge

Make financial literacy meaningful with this engaging real-world math project! Students become “adults” with careers, salaries, and credit scores as they budget, compare cars, calculate simple interest, and determine what they can actually afford. This hands-on activity combines math and real-life decision-making in a fun, student-centered way that keeps learners engaged after testing season or during financial literacy units. Perfect for: Percent & simple interest review End-of-year projects
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 Build A Tiny House! Project Based Learning for Geometry and Math

Build A Tiny House! Project Based Learning for Geometry and Math

If you’ve been watching TV or reading magazines, chances are you've seen a tiny house. These little homes are everywhere...and now, we're asking students to make their own 3D version! Build A Tiny House is a project based learning (PBL) activity that'll put the designing into the hands of the students. Students will dive deep to show they understand the how (and why) math concepts such as area, perimeter, and geometry are used in building a home. This project integrates multiple elements such
Preview of The Game of Life - A Project for learning about jobs and expenses!

The Game of Life - A Project for learning about jobs and expenses!

UPDATED VERSION NOW AVAILABLE (Summer 2025) Budgeting & Real Life Planning – A Project-Based Learning Resource Watch the Video Preview Here! What This Resource Offers: Engaging Real-World Simulation Students step into the role of an adult managing a household, career, and budget—learning firsthand how financial decisions affect daily life. Project-Based Learning at Its Best This is not a worksheet—it’s an experience. Students make choices, analyze consequences, and problem-solve in a realisti
Preview of BUDGET PROJECT | Middle & High School Financial Literacy | Personal Finance

BUDGET PROJECT | Middle & High School Financial Literacy | Personal Finance

Students build their budgeting skills in this financial literacy project that juggles career choices, car choices, housing choices, habits, and savings. Will students stay within their budgets? To start the project, students mix and match cards to build the lifestyle they'd like to live: CAREER CARD: choose 1 of 6 careers, each with its own salary and student loan payment, HOME CARD: choose 1 of 4 apartments, each with its own rent, electricity, internet and food costs. Each apartment is also a
Preview of Personal Finance Unit - PBL Simulation - Print and Google™ Drive

Personal Finance Unit - PBL Simulation - Print and Google™ Drive

Your students are about to find out what it really costs to live — and it's going to change how they think about money forever. This immersive project-based learning financial literacy simulation drops them straight into adult life, where the bills are real, the surprises are waiting, and the money has to last the month. Here's what students had to say: ♦ "My experience taught me that I don't want to be an adult yet." ♦ "I realized that adults spend a lot on food." ♦ "Since I got minimum
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