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Preview of SparkMart Percent Simulation | Real-World Markup, Discount, Tax & Profit Game

SparkMart Percent Simulation | Real-World Markup, Discount, Tax & Profit Game

🛒 SparkMart: Percent Economy Simulation No-Prep, High-Engagement Percent Math Activity (Grades 6–8) Percent lessons shouldn’t feel like drills. If your students can calculate percents but struggle to reason, justify decisions, or stay engaged, SparkMart turns percent math into a real-world business simulation where choices have consequences and profits rise or fall based on student thinking. In SparkMart, students become store owners who must make real pricing decisions using markup, discounts,
Preview of Let's Eat Out - a math restaurant activity

Let's Eat Out - a math restaurant activity

Create a real life math activity by having kids work out decimal math and percents problems in a "virtual restaurant" in your classroom. Print out or obtain to-go menus from a restaurant. Then, arrange your classroom like tables in a restaurant. (I actually acted like a maitre d' and "sat" students as they entered.) Provide students the task directions on one side, and the sales ticket and credit card slip on the back (in this file). Students determine the cost of their bill and the tip. Can
Preview of $1,000,000.00 Math Challenge

$1,000,000.00 Math Challenge

Let your students practice real world math skills with this common core aligned simulation. Students are able to practice subtraction and multiplication will decimals in a fun and engaging way. This activity was used to culminate and allow students to show their understanding of concepts such as place value to the millions, basic operations with decimals, applying and estimating taxes, budgeting, and recording purchases. The students loved it!
Preview of Stock Market Game

Stock Market Game

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
This game is fun! Your students will love to do math when they invest in a fictional stock market. Your students will be excited to add, subtract, and multiply decimals. Here's how it works: The stock market includes 18 fictitious companies. "Current News" is released each day that affects the value of each stock. "Future Predictions" offer hints as to which stocks may go up or down. Students will buy and sell stocks as they hope to maximize their investment. Who will have the most money b
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