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Preview of Mission Logistics Math Game: Rates & Word Problems (Time, Speed, Distance, Cost)

Mission Logistics Math Game: Rates & Word Problems (Time, Speed, Distance, Cost)

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SAS EdGames
Mission Logistics is a real-world math strategy game that challenges students to solve missions using speed, distance, cost per km, capacity limits, and rate reasoning. Students step into the role of an emergency aid logistics analyst and complete missions by calculating and comparing: Time = Distance ÷ Speed Cost = (Cost per km × Distance) + Fixed cost per trip Cargo weight vs. vehicle capacity Efficiency balance (with time as the priority factor) Game Features: 3 differentiated play mo
Preview of Business Math Simulation | Video Game Tycoon Financial Literacy | 5th-8th Grade

Business Math Simulation | Video Game Tycoon Financial Literacy | 5th-8th Grade

Bring math to life with a high-engagement, no-prep business simulation where your students become the CEO of their own video game studio! Designed specifically for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade classrooms, this fast-paced 3-page print-and-play game challenges students to manage a $300 starting budget, invest in growth strategies, and navigate an unpredictable market spinner across a 12-month fiscal year. Zero Prep. Print & Play.No cutting, no laminating, and no complex setup. Just print the 3-
Preview of Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity

Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity

Get ready to roll out the red carpet for this engaging and rigorous Multiplicative Comparison Movie Project! Designed specifically for 4th grade, this multi-day, real-world math experience helps students master multiplication and division through the lens of a movie production crew. Students will take on roles in departments like Lighting, Props, Actors, and Wardrobe while solving challenging word problems, organizing supply lists, and pitching their plans to the “director” (you!). This resourc
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