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Preview of Restaurant Check for Taxes, Tips and Totals

Restaurant Check for Taxes, Tips and Totals

Created by
Sarah Lawson
Taco bout a fun activity! Students can use the internet to search for their favorite restaurant's menus. They will use this information to create restaurant checks for tables of 1 to 4. The checks include spaces for all types of meals, descriptions and prices. Students will have to add up all totals, increasing addition fluency. After students have a subtotal they will need to find the tax (based on the correct tax rate), tip amount (based on the percent given by the teacher) and grand total.
Preview of Gym Real Life Application Math Project Standards Based Decimals Percents Rates

Gym Real Life Application Math Project Standards Based Decimals Percents Rates

Created by
Miss LaOh
Run the gym, run the numbers! This engaging and creative math project-based learning places your students in the role of CEO of their dream gyms. Students will practice unit rates and create flyers that advertise the best competitive payment rates, design blueprints that match percent requirements for area, curate a snack menu for their gym cafe, and more. Customize this project to be a one-day activity or as long as a week-long project by picking the topic that matches the needs and interes
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 Classroom Escape: Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite

Classroom Escape: Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite

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CLASSROOM MAGIC
Escape rooms are the latest craze sweeping the nation. Now you can recreate that excitement in your own classroom. After teaching a unit on Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite Numbers (unit not included), students will need to solve a series of puzzles and escape your classroom within a set time limit. This physical adventure game will THRILL your students. This has been classroom tested and student approved! Students will need to be familiar with factors, multiples, prime and composite numb
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