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Preview of Percents Practice: Sale Activity

Percents Practice: Sale Activity

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Ren Goodfriend
This Activity is made to help your students practice with using percentages in the real would. It includes a story to keep them engaged and allows them to make fun choices. The instructions for the activity are as follows, "You have been given 220 dollars to spend on whatever you want at a local store that is going out of business. Calculate how much each item will cost you (including tax) as you go and decide what you are going to buy. You can buy multiples of one thing!" For each item student
Preview of Grade 6 Percent of a Quantity Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Grade 6 Percent of a Quantity Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Looking for an engaging way to teach percent of a quantity and percent discounts in 6th grade math? In this real-world Café π activity, students calculate discount amounts, sale prices, and original prices while helping customers choose the best deals on Discount Day. This no-prep worksheet reinforces percent as a rate per 100 and builds strong ratio and rate reasoning skills aligned to 6.RP.A.3. ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED✔ 2-page student worksheet ✔ Complete answer key ✔ Print-ready PDF 🎯 LEARNI
Preview of Math Lab: Sub Hunt!

Math Lab: Sub Hunt!

If you are looking to supplement your Math curriculum with a fun and enriching activity, Math Lab: Sub Hunt! might be just what you are looking for. Utilizing the pedagogical tool known as Game Theory, this math lab has some of the elements of the classic Milton Bradley board game Battleship...but in 3 dimensions! Sub Hunt is a two-player game with a Submarine Captain, and a Mine Layer. The Mine Layer places 5 destructive mines in a 9x9x9 cubic area. The Sub Captain then navigates the vessel s
Preview of Make Your Own Company

Make Your Own Company

I came up with the idea of creating a company as a form of authentic intellectual work. Fortunately for me, my principal officially observed me during this particular lesson and told me later that he taught it was “exceptional”. I hope you can use it in your classroom so the students can use their creativity and learn math at the same time. There’s a broad range of mathematical value that can be associated to this lesson including, but not limited to: Ordering decimals Adding decimals Subtractin
Preview of The Chocolate Shop:  Project Based Learning

The Chocolate Shop: Project Based Learning

Engage your students in a fun relevant project creating and managing a chocolate shop. A variety of skills are used in this project including basic math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Fractions, percents, and measurement conversions are also used. Students engage in language arts skills as well such as reading direcitons, writing, and creative art. Use this project over the course of a week, individually, partners, or cooperative groups; the possibilities
Preview of Grocery Shopping Price Comparison Financial Literacy Spot a Deal 5th 6th 7th 8th

Grocery Shopping Price Comparison Financial Literacy Spot a Deal 5th 6th 7th 8th

This real world math and financial literacy price comparison worksheet for students in 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade will help show your class how the math skills they have been learning will come in handy in their everyday lives when shopping at the grocery store, spotting deals, and sticking to a food budget. This lesson has eight grocery store scenarios for your students to evaluate and find the best deal. They need to use the following skills: Unit Price: What is the cost of one if it's
Preview of Elapsed Time Math Project: Duration of Time Worksheets 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th

Elapsed Time Math Project: Duration of Time Worksheets 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th

When teaching elementary students about elapsed time, make it personal and fun! This easy-to-use math project lets students in 3rd, 4th, 5th, or 6th grade learn about measuring the duration of time (time intervals) as they plan their perfect day. Students learn what elapsed time is and practice calculating it with a schedule of a teacher’s perfect day (don't worry, I included a $ store run AND a nap!). Then they create their own perfect 15-hour day, and they calculate the elapsed time of
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