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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 Proportions & Percents Math Game Show | Ratios, Rates, Percent Change & Review

Proportions & Percents Math Game Show | Ratios, Rates, Percent Change & Review

Your students may know how to calculate a percent on a worksheet. But can they recognize which strategy to use when the problem involves a discount, a tip, a unit rate, a proportion, or a missing original amount? This interactive Proportions & Percents Math Game Show turns essential middle school proportional reasoning practice into an engaging whole-class review experience. Students work in teams, solve problems, explain their thinking, and build confidence with the exact skills they need for
Preview of Price Increase or Decrease Assignment

Price Increase or Decrease Assignment

In this assignments students are presented with various scenarios. It is up to the students to determine if the price of the good will increase or decrease based on the scenario. It is a fun activity that helps students see how external and internal forces can impact the prices of good both positively and negatively.
Preview of "The Great Food Truck Project" - Rate, Proportions, and Percents Unit Assessment

"The Great Food Truck Project" - Rate, Proportions, and Percents Unit Assessment

Created by
Mollie's Room
A rates and proportions unit project, centering around the real-world use of percentages and rates. Students work with a small group to create their own concept for a food truck, including what food and drink options they would sell. Using inspiration for "The Great Food Truck Race" and "Sharktank" TV shows, students work to create a best-selling idea, that also showcases their own values as a "company". I hope to share more information and examples of how I use this project with my upcoming y
Preview of Fractions as Decimal and Percents E-Lab Handout- Ipad Interactive Activity

Fractions as Decimal and Percents E-Lab Handout- Ipad Interactive Activity

Created by
Heather Ward
This exploration handout is to be used with the interactive Fraction Model E-Lab from the National Council of Teacher of Mathmatics. This activity is best completed on an Ipad or computer. The handout helps guide the exploration of different representations for fractions including improper fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and percentages. Additionally, there are length, area, region, and set models. Adjust numerators and denominators to see how they alter the representations and models. Use t
Preview of Percents: Understanding Credit Card Debt Worksheet for Student - Scenario 1

Percents: Understanding Credit Card Debt Worksheet for Student - Scenario 1

The question listed on Scenario 1 is as follows: "In this scenario we purchased 1 item for $1000. (This could be a new TV, summer vacation, Laptop, etc.) We did not have the cash at the time so we charged it to our Visa. This particular credit card requires that we make a minimum payment of 13% each month. It also has an APR of 10%. Fill out the chart to find out how much you have paid at the end of the year and if you have a remaining balance. " The chart is a great way for students to disc
Preview of Real Life Math: Percents: Credit Card Debt Worksheet - Scenario # 2

Real Life Math: Percents: Credit Card Debt Worksheet - Scenario # 2

The scenario on this chart is as follows: "MasterCard sent you a fabulous new credit card offer in the mail. It is a special card for teens with really low minimum monthly payment percent of 4%. In exchange for the low minimum monthly payment percent, MasterCard raised your APR to 18%. You decide to use this credit card instead of the Visa in Scenario #1. Fill out the chart and determine the amount of money you spent and your remaining balance. " The chart is a great way for students to di
Preview of Percents: Understanding Credit Card Debt Worksheet for Students - Scenario 3

Percents: Understanding Credit Card Debt Worksheet for Students - Scenario 3

This chart covers the following scenario: "Capital One offers a special credit card for teens. It has a spending limit of $100 per month and a very low monthly payment of 2%. The APR for this card is also pretty low at 7%. You talk to your parents and they agree that it sounds safe so they cosign the card with you. You now have your own credit card to use for monthly purchases and do not have to constantly ask your parents for money. You will owe your parents the remaining balance at the end
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 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 Demonstrate Ordering Numbers with an Animated Excel File

Demonstrate Ordering Numbers with an Animated Excel File

Created by
Stanley Matsuda
Simple to use animated Excel file for in class demonstration of Ordering Numbers from whole numbers, integers, positive rational, rational, and real numbers. Self-correcting quiz format that automatically generates a new set of numbers. Move scroll bars, select option buttons, type numbers, and watch these mathematical concepts come alive. You must use Microsoft Excel that is capable of opening file formats in either .xlsx or .xlsm.
Preview of Personal Finance - Curriculum Bundle

Personal Finance - Curriculum Bundle

The Complete Personal Finance Curriculum 💰 — Every unit you need to teach personal finance, in one bundle. Six complete no-prep teaching units covering Earning Income, Spending & Budgeting, Saving, Investing, Credit & Debt, and Managing Risk & Insurance — PLUS "The Big Budget of Life," a real-world budget simulation where students discover what it actually costs to live. Buy once, teach the entire course.This is not a stack of worksheets. Every unit is a full teaching system: a direct-instructi
Preview of Consumer Math: On a Budget

Consumer Math: On a Budget

Students will learn how to set a personal budget while building a clothing wardrobe for themselves. Situation: A fire has destroyed all of your clothes. You must replace your entire wardrobe. The catch? You are on a strict budget. How strict? $400.00. The less you spend, the more you win. Skills: Finding percent; budgeting
Preview of Personal Finance-Spending & Budgeting

Personal Finance-Spending & Budgeting

Spending & Budgeting Complete Teaching Bundle — A full direct instruction unit that teaches students how to manage their money through the 50/30/20 budget rule, needs vs. wants, opportunity cost, impulse buying awareness, and a hands-on first apartment budget simulation. Includes 14-slide slideshow, fill-in-the-blank guided notes, an adulting budget project, a 25-question quiz, answer keys for everything, and a lesson plan. This isn't just vocabulary memorization — students apply the 50/30/20 ru
Preview of Monthly Budget Simulation: Can You Make It? | Grades 6-8 Financial Literacy

Monthly Budget Simulation: Can You Make It? | Grades 6-8 Financial Literacy

Can your students make it through the month without going broke? This engaging, low-prep budget simulation puts students in the driver’s seat of their financial future. They choose a career, calculate their take-home pay, and build a monthly budget from scratch — covering rent, food, transportation, and more. Then life throws curveballs: unexpected expenses, inflation, and tough choices about what to cut. WHAT’S INCLUDED:• 4 Career Cards with real salary data, tax deductions, and net income
Preview of Credit Card Interest Example Excel Spreadsheet

Credit Card Interest Example Excel Spreadsheet

An easy to understand and simple way to introduce students to how credit card interest can works and how quickly debt can build up. Simply fill in the two highlighted cells with the credit card rate and how much was spent on the card and the spreadsheet will self populate to show the first 12 months, two years, three years, four years, five years, ten years, 10 years, 20 years and 25 years. A must see for all future credit card owners and a great way to show the real-life application of decimal
Preview of Trade and Barter: A Trading Simulation

Trade and Barter: A Trading Simulation

Welcome to the world of economic exchange! Throughout history, people have traded, bartered, negotiated, and haggled in order to receive the greatest amount of goods for the lowest cost. From the direct trade of goods to the use of currency, people have found ways to satisfy their wants and needs. This trade simulation provides students with an opportunity to barter with imaginary resources and goods in order to obtain points. The premise for the simulation is the combination of resources. In th
Preview of Renting or Buying a Home Math: Financial Literacy & Applied Math Housing Bundle

Renting or Buying a Home Math: Financial Literacy & Applied Math Housing Bundle

Do you want some real-world applied math worksheets and projects about renting or buying a home? How about a middle school or high school financial literacy bundle on housing math: the math involved in buying or renting a home?This Home Buying (or Renting) Math Bundle is perfect for middle school students in grade 7 or 8 or high school students in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade. It teaches financial literacy, applied math, and life skills while using middle grades math skills: percentages, ratio
Preview of Fun and Customizable Dice Roller

Fun and Customizable Dice Roller

Created by
Andrew Enck
This Fun and customizable dice roller will be a nice addition to your classroom for math or game time. There are up to 10 dice you can roll at one time. Each die has the option for 2 sides (coin flip) 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 20 sides. There is also an option for 100 and 1000 "sides" to use for some nice numbers on a math activity. The total of all dice is clear and visible along with the average roll per die. You can also see the total for each of the 10 die types if you are rolling different ty
Preview of My First Paycheck | Financial Literacy Simulation | Earnings, Taxes & Budget

My First Paycheck | Financial Literacy Simulation | Earnings, Taxes & Budget

Scenario-Based Learning Students are assigned one of four age-appropriate job scenarios. All wages reflect real 2024–2025 rates for teen and entry-level workers SKILLS COVERED• Calculating gross pay from hourly wages • Understanding federal tax, state tax, Social Security, and Medicare deductions • Calculating net (take-home) pay • Reading and interpreting a pay stub • Setting short-term and long-term savings goals • Building a budget using the 50/30/20 framework • Making spending decisions wit
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 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 International Rock Band Tour Project

International Rock Band Tour Project

Congratulations! After winning the latest reality television singing competition, you and your band are about to start your first international tour!! On your tour you will have a concert on every continent, except Antarctica. You can work in teams or by yourself to plan your trip. Students will learn about the five themes of geography, as well as, financing and budgeting skills.
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