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Preview of Why Paying the Minimum is Bad - Credit Card Debt Calculator - Percents

Why Paying the Minimum is Bad - Credit Card Debt Calculator - Percents

This Excel file is set up to show students how quickly debt can add up if they only pay the minimum balance on a credit card. The spreadsheet is already formatted to do the calculations for you! All you have to change is your initial credit card balance and change the APR and minimum payment balance to fit different scenarios. This is a quick way to show your students the "big picture" when it comes to credit card debt. It is also a nice way to introduce students to applications of percents
Preview of Constructing a Unit Circle on Geometer's Sketchpad

Constructing a Unit Circle on Geometer's Sketchpad

Created by
Michellle Page
Guided instructions to create an animated unit circle on Geometer's Sketchpad. Students will create the unit circle and the reference triangle. They will animate a point on the circle to see what happens as the arc length increases. Can be used to create trigonometric functions on GSP.
Preview of Tape Diagrams: Computing Parts of a Whole

Tape Diagrams: Computing Parts of a Whole

This PowerPoint presentation serves as an introduction to solving problems that involve finding parts of a whole by using tape diagrams. The process is clearly explained and modeled including examples using fractions and percents converted to fractions. The product can be used as an interactive class lesson or for individual student use due to absence or remediation. The amount of time spent using this presentation will vary depending on the teacher's usage of stopping points and/or student inte
Preview of Winter Olympics Math: Medal Count Graphing & Data Lab (Grades 3-5)

Winter Olympics Math: Medal Count Graphing & Data Lab (Grades 3-5)

👉 This activity is part of the Winter Olympics STEM Bundle. Grab the full unit and save $4.25Bring the Winter Olympics into your classroom with Medal Count Graphing & Data Lab (Grades 3–5), a high-energy, low-prep math activity where students roll, tally, graph, and analyze real data like mini Olympic statisticians. Students “compete” by earning medals through dice rolls, then organize results in a medal chart, create a pictograph and/or bar graph, and answer standards-friendly questions abou
Preview of Theoretical  and Experimental Probability

Theoretical and Experimental Probability

Created by
Amanda Hulett
A recording sheet to allow students to document the ins and outs of theoretical and experimental probability. Texas TEK: 7.6I
Preview of Learning the Stock Market

Learning the Stock Market

Created by
Ard's Ideas
Learn about the stock market and how to invest in stock. Students will need to select stocks to follow and then determine if they made or lost money. This unit has vocabulary, KWL, Brainstorming activity, and Stock Challenge to simulate the buying and selling of stock.
Preview of Floating Love Boats Valentine STEM Challenge, Foil Boat Buoyancy Lab (K–3)

Floating Love Boats Valentine STEM Challenge, Foil Boat Buoyancy Lab (K–3)

Cupid’s candy delivery boats are sinking, and your students are the rescue team. In Floating Love Boats, kids design aluminum foil “love boats” and test how many candy hearts they can load before the boat finally goes down. It’s hands-on, hilarious (in the best way), and sneaks in real science like buoyancy, stability, and the engineering design process without anyone realizing they’re learning. Students build, test, record results, then redesign and try again. You get instant engagement, mean
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 Winter Olympics STEM: Curling Target Push (K–2) Force, Motion, Math Activity

Winter Olympics STEM: Curling Target Push (K–2) Force, Motion, Math Activity

👉 This activity is part of the Winter Olympics STEM Bundle. Grab the full unit and save $4.25Bring the Winter Olympics into your classroom with Curling Target Push: Slide to Score! This K–2 STEM activity turns desks into mini curling rinks as students slide a coin or bottle cap “stone” toward a target, then measure, score, and compare results. It’s hands-on, fast to prep, and packed with real learning, kids explore force and motion by testing gentle, medium, and strong pushes, then use math
Preview of Days 1-5 Slides/Directions for SocioSim

Days 1-5 Slides/Directions for SocioSim

Created by
Moore Materials
The Socioeconomic Simulation can be framed as a financial literacy unit as well. Combining Math and ELA standards and cross-curricular group work, students can work with a variety of writing, reading, and math skills. These slides keep things organized, moving, and engaging as daily activities are presented and new challenges arise for the profiles in the group folders.
Preview of Lean Six Sigma for Kids Worksheets for Book 5 - Brainstorming

Lean Six Sigma for Kids Worksheets for Book 5 - Brainstorming

Worksheets for Lean Six Sigma for Kids - The PROBLEM SOLVERS Series Book 5 Printable Worksheets for Book 5: Matt and Millie… to Name a Puppy! (find books on Amazon or at www.leanwerx.com)Join Matt and Millie as they travel back to a special memory—when their lovable, zoomy, floppy-eared pup was just a tiny furball with no name! Choosing the perfect name wasn’t easy… until Toolie the talking toolbox showed up with a bright idea: brainstorming!Includes: ✅ Three worksheet exercises and activitie
Preview of Budgeting with the 50/30/20 Rule Lesson

Budgeting with the 50/30/20 Rule Lesson

Help your students build real-world money skills with this engaging, hands-on budgeting activity! Students will explore how to manage a monthly salary using the 50/30/20 rule while making realistic financial decisions. In this activity, students are assigned a salary and must divide their income into Needs, Wants, and Savings. They will choose expenses, stay within a budget, and respond to unexpected life events that require them to adjust their finances, just like in real life!
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