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Preview of Cryptocurrency quiz- University - 30 True/False quiz with Answers

Cryptocurrency quiz- University - 30 True/False quiz with Answers

Cryptocurrency has become a popular and controversial topic in recent years, with many people investing in digital currencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. However, despite its increasing popularity, there is still much confusion and misinformation surrounding cryptocurrency. This 30 True and False activity will test your knowledge of the basics of cryptocurrency, including its origins, technology, and potential risks and benefits. Answers included.
Preview of Project Based Learning: Decimals, Percents and Sales Tax- Plan a Road Trip

Project Based Learning: Decimals, Percents and Sales Tax- Plan a Road Trip

Created by
Melissa Lutge
Included: Step by step slideshow (google slide and powerpoint)Step by step student instruction docTeacher Resource TE with assignment break down and FAQ’sStudent exampleThis assignment is a great way for students to learn real world skills such as researching trips, gas prices, hotel prices and tax! The assignment is loosely based on Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief. In the book Percy and his friends travel to LA from NYC. In this assignment the students must plan a trip going back. Howeve
Preview of Choose Your Path - Education & Employment Webquest (Google Slides)

Choose Your Path - Education & Employment Webquest (Google Slides)

Created by
Dan Hollenbaugh
I use this quiz in my Personal Financial Literacy & Economics Class to have students get a general idea about possible career paths and where they might go in the future. It contains Google Slides with questions to guide students in research and article analysis. I use this at the start of my Unit on Education and Employment.
Preview of Algebra Wage Project (Linear equations/table/graph)

Algebra Wage Project (Linear equations/table/graph)

Created by
MrYu Materials
The "Algebra Wage Project" aims to help students understand minimum wage, living wage, and their impact on pay over time. It involves researching current federal and local minimum wages, living wage data, and potential future career wages. Students will create tables, write linear equations, and graph the relationships between days worked and pay for minimum wage, living wage, and potential future career wages, while also analyzing the pros and cons of increasing the minimum wage. *Project is a
Preview of Real-World Math Careers Exploration Project | Middle School Research Activity

Real-World Math Careers Exploration Project | Middle School Research Activity

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Hinzspire You
Engage your middle school students in a meaningful, real-world math project that bridges classroom learning with future career paths. In this comprehensive activity, students will research a math-related career, explore how mathematics is applied in that profession, and present their findings through a creative medium of their choice—a slide deck, video, poster, or infographic. This project reinforces math concepts and enhances research and presentation skills. ❤️ Why Teachers Love It: Real-Worl
Preview of College and Career Readiness Research Activity Exploration End of Year Project

College and Career Readiness Research Activity Exploration End of Year Project

Created by
Rise over Run
Help students plan for their future with this no prep digital activity. Using Google Slides, students brainstorm and research information about careers, colleges, and costs.Students complete the following included slides: Brainstorming about CareersBrainstorming about Colleges, Universities, or Technical SchoolsOverview Information Sheets for 3 SchoolsFinances for 3 SchoolsThis is a great end of year project for middle or high schoolers to get them thinking! They get to explore their interests
Preview of Money & Happiness Financial Literacy Decision Making Behavior Economics Debate

Money & Happiness Financial Literacy Decision Making Behavior Economics Debate

Created by
MyersEducates
Want your financial literacy high school and middle school students to be engaged in critical thinking, research skills, and deep cognitive bias discussions on the relationship between money and happiness? This engaging Behavioral Economics Debate is perfect for financial literacy students to debate "Does money buy happiness?" By diving into the core behavioral economics concepts of hedonic adaptation, loss aversion, and rational economic theory, students will gain invaluable insights i
Preview of Valentine’s Day Economic Impact Case Study | Lesson, Worksheet, & Answer Key

Valentine’s Day Economic Impact Case Study | Lesson, Worksheet, & Answer Key

Valentine’s Day is more than just candy and cards. It is a major economic event. In this engaging Valentine’s Day Economic Impact Case Study, students explore how holiday spending affects businesses, consumers, and the economy. Using a real world article from the National Retail Federation and guided internet research, students analyze consumer behavior, industry impact, and economic benefits and risks tied to Valentine’s Day spending. This resource is designed to be low prep, student friendly
Preview of NO PREP Summer Party Budgeting Money - Life Skills Shopping & Math Project

NO PREP Summer Party Budgeting Money - Life Skills Shopping & Math Project

How far will money go when planning a party? In this activity, students will get to choose how to spend $100 while planning a summer party. Students can check online retailers, or search local store flyers in order to find decorations, food, beverages and games or activities for their party. They can also choose to buy extra items if they have the funds. This activity helps build financial literacy and budgeting skills in a self-directed, engaging way. This product is a Google Drive Project fo
Preview of National Parks Research Brochure Activities End of Year Project Yellowstone Park

National Parks Research Brochure Activities End of Year Project Yellowstone Park

Created by
Shelly Rees
This Visit a National Park activities and research project will have your students so engaged, they won't want the activity to end! In this unit, students have the opportunity to plan a trip to a National Park, create a National Park brochure, write a research article, and so much more! What better way to have students use real-life math, reading, and writing skills than with this fun activity? Now includes nonfiction reading passages and other bonus reading activities!Click HERE to SAVE 25% w
Preview of Intro to Business – Unit 1: What is Business? (Google Slides Lesson)

Intro to Business – Unit 1: What is Business? (Google Slides Lesson)

Kick off your Intro to Business course with this engaging and easy-to-use Google Slides presentation! This student copy covers everything from the basics of business to real-world economic concepts, designed specifically for high school business or CTE classrooms. What's Covered in Unit 1 (Six Sections): What is business? Goods vs. Services Needs vs. Wants Scarcity and Opportunity Cost Economic Resources Economic Decision Making✨ What You’ll Get: 100% editable Google Slides student version Visu
Preview of Financial Literacy Middle School Project Plan a Road Trip Project Based Learning

Financial Literacy Middle School Project Plan a Road Trip Project Based Learning

Plan a road trip with this engaging Project Based Learning (PBL) activity designed for Middle School students! Build essential Financial Literacy skills as students conduct Research, practice Money Math, and develop practical Life Skills by planning a fun, budget-conscious trip. Road Trip Challenge: A Project-Based Learning Experience for Middle School Financial Literacy Get ready to hit the road — virtually! The Road Trip Challenge is an interactive, real-world project that guides middl
Preview of Rubric for Cultural Landmark Scale Drawing Project

Rubric for Cultural Landmark Scale Drawing Project

Rubric for the Cultural Landmark Scale Drawing Project This project has students recreate cultural landmarks as a scale drawing. The requirements include researching a landmark or creating a symbol, writing a brief report, determining the scale, and creating a scale drawing. There is a lot more detail in the project description for students to follow. When I have done this project in the past as a math teacher, I collaborated with the Social Studies teacher and asked the landmark to be chosen f
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