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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 Math Lab: Sub Hunt!

Math Lab: Sub Hunt!

If you are looking to supplement your Math curriculum with a fun and enriching activity, Math Lab: Sub Hunt! might be just what you are looking for. Utilizing the pedagogical tool known as Game Theory, this math lab has some of the elements of the classic Milton Bradley board game Battleship...but in 3 dimensions! Sub Hunt is a two-player game with a Submarine Captain, and a Mine Layer. The Mine Layer places 5 destructive mines in a 9x9x9 cubic area. The Sub Captain then navigates the vessel s
Preview of Demonstrate Ordering Numbers with an Animated Excel File

Demonstrate Ordering Numbers with an Animated Excel File

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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 Budget to Buy it! Junior Grades Financial Literacy

Budget to Buy it! Junior Grades Financial Literacy

Put your students in real life money situations with these simulation activities. There are 3 separate activities. Students must stay within a budget while purchasing items to make dinner, play tennis and throw a party. There is added challenge in buying multiple items and calculating sale prices. Answer keys are included with BTBI dinner and tennis and a reflection task is included for BTBI party time.
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