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Preview of Understanding Interest:  I Want to Buy A Used Car Project

Understanding Interest: I Want to Buy A Used Car Project

I Want To Buy A Car - Why did I do this project? 7.RP.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multi-step ratio and percent problems. According Common Core Standards for the 7th grade math curriculum, students need to be able to understand simple interest, tax, mark-ups, mark-downs, gratuities, commissions, fees, percent increase, percent decrease, and percent error. These skills relate very well and easily to real life scenarios! I like designing projects in which students solve problems
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 Temperature Conversions: Celsius • Fahrenheit • Kelvin• Grades 7–10

Temperature Conversions: Celsius • Fahrenheit • Kelvin• Grades 7–10

Teach Temperature as a Concept, Not Just a FormulaThis lesson + worksheet helps students understand what temperature is, how scientists use different temperature scales, and how to convert between Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin with confidence. 🖼️ Temperature Conversions/ Celsius • Fahrenheit • Kelvin Lesson + Worksheet + Quiz | Physical Science / Chemistry | Grades 7–10 English Version Instead of memorizing formulas blindly, students learn why temperature scales exist, when each is us
Preview of Dividing Fractions with Negatives Webquest 7th Grade Math

Dividing Fractions with Negatives Webquest 7th Grade Math

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Students will need a device for my math webquest on dividing fractions. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information and examples on how to divide fractions with negatives. Students will have 4 examples and 4 "your turn" examples: (1) positive ÷ positive, (2) negative ÷ positive, and (3) positive ÷ negative, and (4) negative ÷ negative. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, th
Preview of Financial Literacy Bundle: Checkbooks, Simple and Compound Interest, and More

Financial Literacy Bundle: Checkbooks, Simple and Compound Interest, and More

This product includes a large variety of financial literacy practice including: Balancing a Checkbook Calculating and Comparing Annual Salaries Calculating Simple Interest Calculating Simple and Complex Interest Comparing Simple and Complex Interest College Research Project: Saving, Paying for College, and Student Loans Finding the Percent of A Number If you like these products, please check out my other bundles: 6th Grade Task Card Bundle7th Grade Bundle8th Grade Task Card BundleHoliday Bingo
Preview of Addition and Subtraction PBL | Plan a Vacation Math Enrichment | Upper Elem

Addition and Subtraction PBL | Plan a Vacation Math Enrichment | Upper Elem

🌎 Plan a 5-Day International Trip Project | Real World Math Budget ActivityMake math meaningful with this engaging real-world budgeting project! Students will research and plan a 5-day trip to an international city, calculating real travel costs for flights, hotels, transportation, and activities. This project combines math, research skills, financial literacy, and geography into one exciting assignment students love. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school, this activity challenges stud
Preview of Black History Month Math Timeline Posters | Black Mathematicians STEM Activity

Black History Month Math Timeline Posters | Black Mathematicians STEM Activity

Perfect for Black History Month! Showcase famous Black mathematicians and mathematical milestones with this math timeline resource! This printable timeline includes major mathematical milestones in Black history from 1753 to the present day. It works great as a student reference or anchor chart! This resource provides a chronological narrative of achievement in math that is often overlooked in traditional textbooks. This historical perspective allows students to see mathematics as a living, evo
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