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Preview of Grade 9 Budgeting & Financial Math Word Problems IM – 5 Worksheets 50 Questions

Grade 9 Budgeting & Financial Math Word Problems IM – 5 Worksheets 50 Questions

Created by
Wise Eyes
Equip your Grade 9 students with essential financial literacy skills using this engaging and practical set of five printable worksheets. These real-world math problems help learners practice budgeting, percent change, interest, and everyday money decisions — all aligned with Common Core standards and Integrated Math.What’s Included: 5 real-life financial math worksheets 1 worked example per worksheet 10 word problems per worksheet Student answer lines included Full answer keys in clean table fo
Preview of Percentage Change | Financial Literacy Pack 6 of 6 | Grades 7–8

Percentage Change | Financial Literacy Pack 6 of 6 | Grades 7–8

Students divide by the new value. Every time.That single error — using the wrong denominator in the percentage change formula — is the most consistent mistake in every Grade 7 and 8 percentage unit. It's built into Sheet 1 as a tripwire. Students find it, name it, and correct it before they touch a single independent question. The second tripwire targets a different failure mode: students correctly calculate the change amount but stop there and report it as the final answer instead of adding it
Preview of Financial Literacy Lesson Pack Bundle (5 Topics)

Financial Literacy Lesson Pack Bundle (5 Topics)

Bring financial literacy to life in your classroom with this comprehensive 5-pack bundle! Designed for grades 5–9, these engaging lesson packs make money management concepts simple, practical, and relatable for students. What’s Included (5 Complete Lesson Packs): ✔ Saving & Interest ✔ Credit & Debt ✔ Income & Paychecks ✔ Taxes & Real Costs ✔ Investing Basics Each Lesson Pack Contains: • Scripted lesson plan (30–40 minutes) • Teacher instructions (sub-friendly) • Warm-up question + example proble
Preview of Financial Math-Calculating Incomes With Overtime Pay Workbook Notes Worksheets

Financial Math-Calculating Incomes With Overtime Pay Workbook Notes Worksheets

CALCULATING INCOMES WITH OVERTIME PAY WORKBOOKScaffolded notes + worksheets + solutions + folded notes to learn and practise: Calculating earnings from wages for various time periods, given an hourly rate of pay, including increased rates for overtime and special rates for Sundays and public holidays.Calculating the equivalent number of hours worked at normal pay.Reading an award or pay scale table and compare pay rates and conditions for different positions. The workbook comes in 2 styles.- Sty
Preview of Chapter 5 Test, EDITABLE, Employment Basics, Financial Algebra, 3 Versions

Chapter 5 Test, EDITABLE, Employment Basics, Financial Algebra, 3 Versions

Created by
Fusion Math
⏳ No Prep❌ needed for Financial Algebra. A Google Doc Test that may be edited! When your students ask,  'Are we ever going to use this?' You can now say yes and show them the many ways math relates to their everyday lives, especially when it comes to employment basic. This test will assess whether students can determine the regular pay, overtime pay, royalty pay, piecework pay, pay for pensions, social security taxes, and more. What's included❓ Chapter 5 Tests- 3 Versions - 24 questions each✂️
Preview of Free Finance Money Math Percent Fee Tax Cost Analysis Arithmetic Logic Review

Free Finance Money Math Percent Fee Tax Cost Analysis Arithmetic Logic Review

Get students thinking like savvy shoppers with Math and Money Cell Phone Plan Challenge! This free 3-page black-and-white printable pack for Grades 9–10 helps students analyze real-world percent calculations, taxes, overage fees, and plan comparisons through engaging cell phone plan scenarios. Each worksheet features a themed phone plan table, 10 logic-based questions, and one black-and-white illustration. Great for applying math to everyday decisions around budgets, unit pricing, and total cos
Preview of Zero-Dollar Startup: How to Start a Business for Free or Cheap

Zero-Dollar Startup: How to Start a Business for Free or Cheap

Created by
FI Educator
Are you thinking of running a student business project where students create their own small business? I love bringing entrepreneurship into my personal finance classroom as a 1-2 month project in our increasing income unit. Starting a business or side hustle can be an expensive endeavor, BUT it doesn't need to be! The concepts of a lean startup or zero-dollar startup are perfect for teen businesses since they challenge students to build a business, from the ground up, using the funds of the bus
Preview of Financial Literacy Essentials Pack

Financial Literacy Essentials Pack

Bring financial literacy to life with this classroom-ready bundle! This pack combines two best-selling resources into one discounted bundle: 1️⃣ Real-World Money Math Task Cards (24 cards) • Topics: Budgeting, Saving & Interest, Everyday Money Math • Includes answer key + preview slides • Perfect for centers, bell ringers, or review games 2️⃣ Emergency Sub Plan Pack: Budgeting & Spending in Real Life • Scripted 45–60 min lesson plan • Budget Challenge worksheet • Mini-quiz + answ
Preview of Discounts, Markups, Tax & Tips Pack

Discounts, Markups, Tax & Tips Pack

Created by
Mr Johnney
Build practical consumer math skills with this Discounts, Markups, Tax, & Tips Mathematical Modeling Pack for Grades 10–12. This resource includes 4 complete units that move students from basic multiplier fluency to multi-step percent problems, algebraic function modeling, and real-world receipt analysis. A full step-by-step solutions key is included, making this pack easy to use for instruction, review, homework, intervention, or independent practice. Students begin with the Multiplier Met
Preview of Financial Literacy Unit 1: Banking Basics L3

Financial Literacy Unit 1: Banking Basics L3

Created by
Reginald rios
Banking Basics - Complete Financial Literacy Lesson for High SchoolThis comprehensive lesson on Banking Basics is part of a complete Financial Literacy curriculum designed specifically for high school students. With ready-to-use student materials and detailed teacher guides, this resource makes teaching essential banking concepts accessible and engaging for students grades 9-12. WHAT'S INCLUDED:• Complete student lesson packet (PDF format) with mini-reading, worksheet, and activities • Comprehen
Preview of Financial Math Daily Warm-Ups

Financial Math Daily Warm-Ups

Created by
Mr Johnney
Build practical financial literacy routines with this Financial Math in One Question warm-up pack for Grades 10–12. This resource includes 30 bell-ringers / exit tickets, with each warm-up placed on its own page and built around a short, realistic financial scenario. The format is simple, focused, and classroom-friendly—making it easy to use for daily warm-ups, quick checks, bell-ringers, or lesson wrap-ups. Topics rotate through four major strands of financial math so students keep revisiti
Preview of Functional Touch Money Math for Transition Students: Counting Coins

Functional Touch Money Math for Transition Students: Counting Coins

Help your high school transition students build real‑world money skills using this Touch Money Math resource designed specifically for special education and community‑based instruction (CBI). This resource focuses on functional, everyday money concepts students need for increased independence at school, work, and in the community. Activities are age‑appropriate and ideal for students with intellectual disabilities, autism, or other learning needs. What’s Included: 20 Touch Money Task Car
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.2 - Stock Market Data

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.2 - Stock Market Data

Lesson 8.2 – Stock Market Data | Advanced Financial Algebra Bring the stock market into your classroom—no prep required. This real-world lesson teaches students how to read, analyze, and calculate from actual stock market data. Using sample charts and spreadsheet-based activities, students apply percent change, volume conversions, and daily trend analysis while building digital fluency with spreadsheet formulas and financial vocabulary. Lesson Focus:Students will: ✔️ Understand stock ma
Preview of Grade 6 Money Math Finance Fraction Graph Arithmetic Life Skills Logic Review

Grade 6 Money Math Finance Fraction Graph Arithmetic Life Skills Logic Review

Give students the math skills they’ll actually use in life with this relatable, real-world printable worksheet set! Each of the 10 pages simulates a teen-relevant decision—choosing a phone plan, budgeting for a trip, saving for a bike—and challenges students to solve percent, decimal, and logic-based problems. Every worksheet includes 10 story-based math questions and one themed black-and-white illustration prompt, perfect for interactive notebooks, life skills units, or independent work. Wha
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.1 - Business Organization

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.1 - Business Organization

Lesson 8.1 – Business Ownership & Organization | Advanced Financial Algebra Real-world business math made practical, personal, and powerful. In this engaging unit, students explore the financial structures behind business formation—from partnerships to public corporations. With real-life scenarios, ratio and percent applications, and investment-based decision-making, this unit equips students to understand ownership, control, and value in the business world. What’s Included:✅ Lesson 8.1 –
Preview of Financial Math - Calculating Wages Involving Overtime Pay - Pair Tasks

Financial Math - Calculating Wages Involving Overtime Pay - Pair Tasks

Calculating wages involving overtime pay - Pair or Group Tasks Lesson notes, student note, Student activities plus solutions. Level of Difficulty: Advanced Grades: 9th to 12th Learning Outcomes: calculate earnings from wages for various time periods, given an hourly rate of pay, including increased rates for overtime and special rates for Weekends and public holidays.find the equivalent number of hours worked at normal pay.Prior Knowledge:Students should have already studied rounding money, cal
Preview of Food Truck Math Project Worksheets - 4th-9th Grade No-Prep Activities Pack

Food Truck Math Project Worksheets - 4th-9th Grade No-Prep Activities Pack

📚 Make 4th Grade - 9th Grade math feel meaningful with this food truck math project packed with no-prep printable worksheets, real-world budgeting tasks, and project-based learning activities. Students plan, price, budget, graph, and pitch a food truck business while practicing financial literacy, decimals, percents, unit rates, profit, and data analysis. This ready to print and go food truck budgeting project works well as a real-world math PBL unit, math project worksheets pack, or engaging a
Preview of Unit 8 – Federal Taxes | Personal Finance Lesson (W-2, W-4, 1040 + Guided Notes)

Unit 8 – Federal Taxes | Personal Finance Lesson (W-2, W-4, 1040 + Guided Notes)

Overview: Bring taxes to life with this complete Federal Taxes Unit designed for high school Personal Finance or CTE Business courses. This no-prep, 4-day lesson walks students through how income taxes work, from understanding deductions to completing real IRS forms (W-2, W-4, and 1040). This engaging and easy-to-follow resource is fully editable and includes a video walkthrough, guided student notes, and interactive examples that help students calculate taxable income and explore where th
Preview of CREDIT CARDS - Financial Literacy Morning Bellringer-Exit Tickets

CREDIT CARDS - Financial Literacy Morning Bellringer-Exit Tickets

Credit Cards Exit Ticket Equations | 16 Tickets | 32 Problems | High School Financial Literacy (Grades 9–12)Keep your students accountable at the end of every lesson with this comprehensive set of 16 CCSS-aligned exit ticket equations on credit cards! Designed for high school Financial Literacy and Personal Finance classes (Grades 9–12), this resource delivers 16 print-and-cut half-page exit ticket slips — two per page, separated by a dashed cut line — covering six progressively challenging skil
Preview of Budgeting a Thanksgiving Feast Financial Lit Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Budgeting a Thanksgiving Feast Financial Lit Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Budget a Feast: Unit Prices, Deals, and Receipts | High School Personal Finance & Consumer Math ReadingI’ve run this Thanksgiving budgeting lesson in my own Personal Finance and Consumer Math classes, and it’s a hit every time. Students learn to beat holiday hype using real unit price calculations, percent discounts, threshold promotions, and receipt math so they can plan a realistic feast without blowing the budget. The reading is written in a clear teacher voice, the examples feel authent
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.3 - Stock Market Data Charts

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 8.3 - Stock Market Data Charts

Lesson 8.3 – Stock Market Data Charts | Advanced Financial Algebra Help students visualize the market—literally. This no-prep lesson teaches students how to interpret and construct stock bar charts and candlestick charts, making sense of price movement, volatility, and momentum in the stock market. Students analyze daily highs and lows, calculate percent changes, and build their own charts using real or simulated data—bridging visual literacy with mathematical reasoning. Lesson Focus:Stu
Preview of Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 2.1 through 2.6 - Extra Practice/Quiz

Advanced Financial Algebra - Lesson 2.1 through 2.6 - Extra Practice/Quiz

AFA Quiz: Lessons 2.1–2.6 | Advanced Financial AlgebraA comprehensive quiz covering everything from checking accounts to compound interest. This summative assessment is designed to evaluate student understanding across Lessons 2.1 through 2.6, including banking basics, reconciliation, interest calculations, and investment comparisons. With realistic financial scenarios and multi-step problem solving, this quiz reinforces both mathematical fluency and personal finance literacy. ✅ What’s In
Preview of Grocery Skills

Grocery Skills

The Grocery Sale worksheet from Thrive Skills Co. helps students build essential money management and math skills through a fun, real-world activity. Students compare prices, calculate discounts, and find totals—practicing functional math that supports independence and everyday decision-making. This worksheet encourages students to: Identify the most expensive and least expensive itemsCalculate percent-off discountsFind totals when purchasing multiple itemsPerfect for life skills, functional
Preview of Essential Life Skills Bundle | Adulting 101 for Teens & Young Adults

Essential Life Skills Bundle | Adulting 101 for Teens & Young Adults

Created by
7th SKY
Perfect for middle school, high school, or life skills classrooms, this resource equips teens and young adults with the tools they need to succeed beyond the classroom. From managing money to mastering time, students will gain confidence and independence through engaging, practical activities. What’s Included: 1. How to Budget for Rent and BillsInformational Passage5-Question Quiz + ReflectionMonthly Budget & Expense TrackerHow to Budget for Rent Worksheet4-Month Financial Planner2. Understand
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