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Preview of Household Budget Spreadsheet- Editable: High School Financial Literacy Excel

Household Budget Spreadsheet- Editable: High School Financial Literacy Excel

Are you looking for a household budget spreadsheet that students can use to practice high school financial literacy and life skills? This editable Excel spreadsheet is a simple and easy household budget with the formulas included and locked so your students can use it again and again to make realistic budgets without having to calculate. This could be used in a variety of high school classes in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grades: family and consumer sciencescareer and personal planninglife ski
Preview of Hands On LCM GCF Build It! Least Common Multiple, Greatest Common Factor

Hands On LCM GCF Build It! Least Common Multiple, Greatest Common Factor

Kids will master the concepts of least common multiple and greatest common factor by actually manipulating items into groups. With this fun, hands-on activity, the problems are already created for you! An answer key is provided. All you need is to print the worksheet and distribute base-ten blocks, Cuisenaire rods, strips of paper, or anything you have handy. Your students can work in pairs to model the situation and perform the correct operation to perform a hands-on GCF and a hands-on LC
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 High Speed Railroad Challenge

High Speed Railroad Challenge

This is a challenge that I have enjoyed doing with my students as part of my unit about the transcontinental railroad. The question always comes up: Why doesn’t the United States have a high-speed train system? So I told my students to plan one themselves!  This fun two-day activity challenges students to think critically about geography, economics, and urban planning as they design a high-speed rail system across the U.S. It includes: - A Teacher-facing lesson plan to walk you through the proc
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