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Preview of Valentine’s Day Percent Pixel Art Bundle

Valentine’s Day Percent Pixel Art Bundle

Make teaching percentages easy and fun with this Valentine’s Day Percent Pixel Art Bundle! This bundle includes three engaging percent activities that help students practice key percent skills while revealing festive Valentine-themed pixel art pictures. Perfect for February math lessons, centers, review days, or sub plans! 🎁 What’s Included in the Bundle ✔ Finding the Percent – Valentine’s Day Pixel Art ✔ Finding the Whole – Valentine’s Day Pixel Art ✔ Percent Change (Discount & Increas
Preview of Restaurant Check for Taxes, Tips and Totals

Restaurant Check for Taxes, Tips and Totals

Created by
Sarah Lawson
Taco bout a fun activity! Students can use the internet to search for their favorite restaurant's menus. They will use this information to create restaurant checks for tables of 1 to 4. The checks include spaces for all types of meals, descriptions and prices. Students will have to add up all totals, increasing addition fluency. After students have a subtotal they will need to find the tax (based on the correct tax rate), tip amount (based on the percent given by the teacher) and grand total.
Preview of Gym Real Life Application Math Project Standards Based Decimals Percents Rates

Gym Real Life Application Math Project Standards Based Decimals Percents Rates

Created by
Miss LaOh
Run the gym, run the numbers! This engaging and creative math project-based learning places your students in the role of CEO of their dream gyms. Students will practice unit rates and create flyers that advertise the best competitive payment rates, design blueprints that match percent requirements for area, curate a snack menu for their gym cafe, and more. Customize this project to be a one-day activity or as long as a week-long project by picking the topic that matches the needs and interes
Preview of Ordered Pairs: Quadrants & Signs

Ordered Pairs: Quadrants & Signs

This 16-slide PowerPoint presentation stresses quadrant location and the signs of the ordered pairs that fall into each particular quadrant. It assumes prior knowledge of plotting & identifying points in the coordinate plane. Examples lead students to try to first figure out on their own what a set of un-plotted order pairs have in common. The pairs will fall in the same quadrant and all x-coordinate signs will match as well as all y-coordinates matching. Students can take a 5-question quiz at t
Preview of Grade 6 Percent of a Quantity Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Grade 6 Percent of a Quantity Worksheet | PRINT | Cafe Pi

Looking for an engaging way to teach percent of a quantity and percent discounts in 6th grade math? In this real-world Café π activity, students calculate discount amounts, sale prices, and original prices while helping customers choose the best deals on Discount Day. This no-prep worksheet reinforces percent as a rate per 100 and builds strong ratio and rate reasoning skills aligned to 6.RP.A.3. ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED✔ 2-page student worksheet ✔ Complete answer key ✔ Print-ready PDF 🎯 LEARNI
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 Conversions - Human Number Line Activity

Conversions - Human Number Line Activity

This activity is designed to be used a fun review for converting between fractions, decimals, and percents.. As students enter the room, you will tape a number to their back (they will not look at it). They can only as "yes" or "no" questions until they determine the value of their number. Once they do that, they will then go to the front of the room to create a human number line based on how their number compares to the rest of the class. STAAR, TEKS, Number line, Conversion, Compare,
Preview of Order Fulfillment Task Box | Vocational Life Skills | Colors & Cookie Sorting

Order Fulfillment Task Box | Vocational Life Skills | Colors & Cookie Sorting

Created by
Darby Advocates
This hands-on vocational task box teaches students how to complete a realistic order fulfillment task using color matching and cookie sorting. Students practice: • Matching items to order cards • Fulfilling customer “orders” accurately • Sorting by color • Counting and visual discrimination • Following multi-step directions • Independent work skills This activity is designed to simulate real-world job tasks such as packaging, bakery work, warehouse order pulling, classroom business prep, o
Preview of Classroom Economy Unit | Real-World Budgeting, Money Management & Decimal Math

Classroom Economy Unit | Real-World Budgeting, Money Management & Decimal Math

Created by
Wise Guys
Engage your students with this comprehensive Classroom Economy Unit, designed to teach real-world money skills, budgeting, and adding/subtracting decimals! This hands-on simulation allows students to experience adult responsibilities in the classroom by writing checks, paying rent and bills, using “credit cards,” and managing a budget. Students will develop financial literacy, math skills, and responsibility while having fun earning money, completing jobs, and participating in a classroom eco
Preview of Additive Inverse and Integers Discovery Lab 7.NS.A.1

Additive Inverse and Integers Discovery Lab 7.NS.A.1

Created by
Idea Galaxy
Students will get a great introduction to additive inverse and integers on a number line. Using a work mat and integer models students will make predictions and model additive inverse and positive and negative integers. Using this discovery lab, or inquiry activity, to start the unit helps students understand this concept in a deeper and richer way. Supports 7th Grade standards: CCSS 7.NS.A.1 and TEKS 6.3D and TEKS 7.3B Included in this 9 page download is: -Teacher directions and tips -2 page
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 MUSIC & CRITICAL LISTENING FOR CHILDREN

MUSIC & CRITICAL LISTENING FOR CHILDREN

🎵🎧 Music & Critical Listening for Children Learn to Hear Music — Not Just Listen An engaging, child-appropriate music learning experience that builds focus, listening skills, and musical understanding — one sound at a time. 🌟 What Is It? Music & Critical Listening for Children is a carefully designed educational program that helps young learners (ages 6–12) develop essential listening skills through music. Children don’t just hear music — they learn to: ✔ Recognize high & low sounds ✔ Identi
Preview of Lesson Plan 04_ Budgeting and Saving

Lesson Plan 04_ Budgeting and Saving

Welcome to the I’m a Kid with a Mortgage! 15-Day Financial Literacy Unit Bring financial literacy to life in your classroom with this engaging 15-day unit based on the children’s book I’m a Kid with a Mortgage! by Robert Coutts. Designed for children ages 7-12, this resource combines meaningful reading experiences with real-world money lessons that students will remember for years to come. This is Lesson 04 from the 15-Day Financial Literacy Unit. Over 15 detailed lesson plans, students will
Preview of Classroom Escape: Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite

Classroom Escape: Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite

Created by
CLASSROOM MAGIC
Escape rooms are the latest craze sweeping the nation. Now you can recreate that excitement in your own classroom. After teaching a unit on Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite Numbers (unit not included), students will need to solve a series of puzzles and escape your classroom within a set time limit. This physical adventure game will THRILL your students. This has been classroom tested and student approved! Students will need to be familiar with factors, multiples, prime and composite numb
Preview of Activity & Coloring Book page 05 - I’m a Kid with a Mortgage!

Activity & Coloring Book page 05 - I’m a Kid with a Mortgage!

Bring financial literacy to life with this fun, student-friendly I’m a Kid with a Mortgage! Activity & Coloring Book worksheets. Perfect for elementary and middle school students, this printable resource includes creative reflection pages, vocabulary-building activities, and coloring sheets that help students explore real-world money concepts while having fun. Great for literacy centers, early finishers, enrichment, or as a companion to the I’m a Kid with a Mortgage! storybook. Easy to print,
Preview of Real-to-Life Classroom Economy System | Math Class Structure

Real-to-Life Classroom Economy System | Math Class Structure

PURPOSE: This real-to-life, year-long simulation allows students to see what earning a paycheck feels like as well as many other life events we all run into concerning money: reoccurring bills, loans, second jobs, banking paperwork, and of course debt. Don’t just print out classroom dollars for your students to shuffle around – using my guide they will set up a checking account, fill out bank deposit slips, complete job applications, balance a checkbook and so much more. Every single piece of “g
Preview of Plan a dream trip to Paris

Plan a dream trip to Paris

Created by
So Kind Maths
Plan a Dream Trip – Real-World Math Budgeting ProjectHelp students connect mathematics to real-life decision making with this engaging financial literacy project. In this activity, students plan a 5-day trip with a $2,900 budget, comparing options and calculating costs for flights, hotels, food, transportation, activities, and additional expenses. Students practice percentages, multi-step calculations, budgeting, and currency exchange while learning how to make cost-effective decisions. This p
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