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Preview of Classroom Sale!

Classroom Sale!

Created by
TeachingWisely
Classroom Sale is a great way to get students active and learning! This activity could be used after a lesson on percents, discounts, and decimals. Students will go "shopping" for classroom items that are on sale. The students are to figure out based on the original price and the percent discounted, what their total cost for the item will be. Included are editable sales tags and the activity log.
Preview of Influencer Inc. — Math & Economics Simulation Game | Grades 4–5 | Free

Influencer Inc. — Math & Economics Simulation Game | Grades 4–5 | Free

Your students are about to become social media CEOs — and they can't make a single move without solving a math problem first. Influencer Inc. is a free browser-based simulation game. Students pick a content niche (Gaming, Beauty, Food, Pets, Sports, Art, Comedy, Science, or Travel), grow their follower count, and close brand deals — but every action is gated behind real multiplication and percent math. Get it right and your move unlocks. Miss it twice and the round moves on without you. Brand de
Preview of FREE Restaurant Simulation - Add and Subtract Money Math Center with 3 Levels

FREE Restaurant Simulation - Add and Subtract Money Math Center with 3 Levels

Looking to incorporate real-world examples of adding and subtracting money into your classroom? Your students will LOVE this restaurant menu simulation! This activity can be used with any menu and across multiple grade levels. Your students will be extremely engaged as they practice these elementary math skills. Included in this document:✅ Level 1- Customer orders a drink and entrée ✅ Level 2- Customer orders a drink, entrée, and dessert ✅ Level 3- Customer orders a drink, appetizer, entrée, and
Preview of Probability Investigation: Sticks and Stones Game

Probability Investigation: Sticks and Stones Game

This product is to serve as a FREE supplement to the Sticks and Stones Game Lesson found on the nctm.org website at Sticks and Stones Game Lesson I used it with my 6th Graders to help extend the concept of probability to include probable combinations. It was a lot of fun! To see images, please visit My Blog and find the post on Sticks and Stones.
Preview of Intro to CAD - Measuring a 3d Print model with Calipers and then Model it in CAD

Intro to CAD - Measuring a 3d Print model with Calipers and then Model it in CAD

Created by
STEM by Mr B
This assignment is to be used early in a CAD class. Seek out the STL file to 3d print a sample model for students to measure with a caliper. They will learn how to take and record measurements. The second task is to recreate this model in CAD. Files for the STL and CAD model are on Thingiverse, which is linked on page 2.
Preview of Using Amortization to Analyze Home Buying Options

Using Amortization to Analyze Home Buying Options

Created by
Mary Zamora
This activity integrates internet resources and technology by using online an amortization calculator to calculate monthly payments and interest for a home mortgage. Students also research other costs associated with buying a home, and simulate buying a home by selecting a home on Zillow.com or a realtor website.
Preview of Saxon Math Calendar Journal 2016-2017 (beginning of the year)

Saxon Math Calendar Journal 2016-2017 (beginning of the year)

Created by
Monica Munter
Here is a calendar journal to increase student engagement during Saxon Math Meeting. This is for the beginning of the year (until lesson 31).
Preview of Financial Literacy Video Game - HTML5 Distance Learning (Educator Free Trial)

Financial Literacy Video Game - HTML5 Distance Learning (Educator Free Trial)

Created by
Brogan Pratt
Video Game about Personal Finance, Investing, Money Management, & Budgeting. An evidence-based, hand drawn visual-novel personal finance simulation game for High School and Young Adults that teaches financial literacy skills. Free Educator Trial Version! Obtain access to a free version of the game just because you're awesome! Test out 21st century game based learning for yourself before purchasing for use in your classroom. This is a trial copy available only to educators for classroom testing
Preview of FREE Classroom Economy Pack

FREE Classroom Economy Pack

Created by
Laura Candler
How to Create a Classroom Economy includes teaching resources, instructions, and helpful tips for setting up a classroom economy system. This freebie includes printable money patterns in a variety of denominations, reward coupons, a classroom job checklist, and suggestions for classroom jobs. You'll find ideas for staging class auctions and other reward programs that can be integrated into your classroom economy. Perfect for fostering financial literacy and for teaching kids how to manage money!
Preview of April 2026 Middle School (Grades 6-9) Personal Finance Resource Bundle

April 2026 Middle School (Grades 6-9) Personal Finance Resource Bundle

What’s Inside the Middle School Personal Finance Resource Bundle: Interactive Monthly Challenge: 30 days of daily, clickable prompts that dive into real-world financial scenarios and decision-making. Classroom poster (both professional print and pdf downloads). Comprehensive, age-aligned courses & interactive modules designed to build financial confidence. Access to curated deep-dive articles and analytical pre- and post-assessments to measure student mastery. Student Workbook with 8 activities
Preview of Bank Account: The Checkbook Project class economy financial literacy

Bank Account: The Checkbook Project class economy financial literacy

The Checkbook Project pumps life into a classroom the way the Paycheck Protection Program pumped cash into Corporate America. It improves test scores, inspires the entrepreneurial spirit, and even turns your most-challenging students into pussycats. We know, almost no one writes checks anymore, but The Checkbook Project isn’t about checks or paper money. It’s about creating an economic infrastructure in your classroom. It teaches financial literacy and real-world math skills while serving as
Preview of The Round(ing) Triangle

The Round(ing) Triangle

Created by
Thad Mathis
The Rounding Triangle is used as a supplemental tool for students who are struggling with rounding. Just have the student line up the place that is being rounded with the next digit on the triangle and either round back down to zero, or up to the next place!
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