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Preview of Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 9–12)

Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 9–12)

Help students connect math to everyday money decisions with this Budgeting Story Problem Pack! Designed for high school learners, this resource features six engaging scenarios that build financial literacy through budgeting, saving, and expense tracking. Each problem encourages critical thinking and math application in realistic contexts — from planning purchases to calculating percent savings and setting financial goals. What’s Included: ✔ Student worksheet (6 budgeting story problems) ✔ Answer
Preview of 7th Grade: Health Topics (Financial Literacy) Monthly Bundle

7th Grade: Health Topics (Financial Literacy) Monthly Bundle

This 7th Grade Financial Literacy and Health Monthly Bundle is designed to support classroom instruction with engaging activities on budgeting, saving, nutrition, stress management, and sleep hygiene. These resources are perfect for bell ringers, small group work, or homework assignments to reinforce key concepts throughout the month.Teachers can use the worksheets and assessments to prepare students for quizzes or as formative checks to monitor understanding. The bundle integrates ELA skills wi
Preview of Financial Literacy Bundle | All 6 Packs | Grades 7–8 | Matthie Assessment

Financial Literacy Bundle | All 6 Packs | Grades 7–8 | Matthie Assessment

The complete Matthie Assessment Financial Literacy Series for Grades 7 and 8 — all 6 packs, 270 graduated questions, 6 Teacher Guides, and complete answer keys. Built around the specific errors students make most in each topic. Six topics. One series. Built around how students actually get it wrong.The Matthie Assessment Financial Literacy Series covers the six percent-based topics Grade 7 and 8 students encounter most in the real world — and consistently get wrong in the most predictable ways.
Preview of Financial Literacy Quick-Check Problem Bank

Financial Literacy Quick-Check Problem Bank

Created by
Mr Johnney
Build strong financial reasoning with this Financial Literacy Quick-Check Problem Bank for Grades 10–12. This resource includes 120 short practice items divided across 4 units, with exactly 30 items per unit. Each problem is designed to take about 2–5 minutes, making this pack ideal for daily warm-ups, exit tickets, targeted review, or building your own custom quizzes and tests. The bank is organized around essential financial math strands: Income & Budgeting, Discounts, Markups, & Tax,
Preview of Loans & Interest Lesson: Simple vs. Compound APR APY Financial Literacy Activity

Loans & Interest Lesson: Simple vs. Compound APR APY Financial Literacy Activity

Loans & Interest Lesson: Simple vs. Compound, APR vs. APY (Google Slides, Worksheets & Google Forms)I use this financial literacy lesson in my own classroom to help students make sense of loans, interest, APR, APY, fees, and terms—and to practice comparing real loan offers. It blends Google Slides, guided notes, a hands-on Loan Ladder comparison worksheet, a printable quiz with a matching Google Form, and a quick exit ticket (paper + Form). It’s clear, engaging, and easy to run as sub
Preview of DEBITS & CREDITS | Unit Bundle (Intro to Accounting)

DEBITS & CREDITS | Unit Bundle (Intro to Accounting)

Created by
Cool Business
Here’s an editable unit bundle covering the key concept of debits and credits for an Introduction to Accounting course. This unit bundle introduces T-accounts, recording debits/credits and preparing a trial balance.  Each lesson contains a Google Slide™ deck, spreadsheet homework questions with answer keys ( Google Sheets™) and videos that walk you through each lesson as a teaching guide. A digital quiz and review questions (all with answer keys) are included. No textbook needed!Note: This b
Preview of Grade 7 Money Math Financial Literacy Time Ratio Distant Proportion Logic Review

Grade 7 Money Math Financial Literacy Time Ratio Distant Proportion Logic Review

Take students on a global math adventure with this black-and-white printable set. Each of the 10 worksheets explores real-world travel skills such as currency conversion, time zones, ratios, distances, and budgeting. Students solve 10 curriculum-aligned questions per worksheet while enjoying themed illustrations and travel scenarios. What's Included:Worksheet 1: Currency Converter Challenge Convert between USD, EUR, and JPY Write and solve proportions Calculate percents and round decimals Work
Preview of Find the Missing Factors! Hands-On Multiplication Practice for Grades 3–5

Find the Missing Factors! Hands-On Multiplication Practice for Grades 3–5

How to Use: Print the worksheets (you can use one per session or assign multiple as practice packs).Let students fill in the missing numbers that are factors of the target number.Remind them that more than one answer may be correct!After completion, review answers using the provided answer keys.Use the activity to introduce or reinforce the idea of fact families and number relationships. Extension Ideas: Challenge students to list all factor pairs of the number (not just one).Ask students to dra
Preview of Paycheck Breakdown Worksheet

Paycheck Breakdown Worksheet

Help students decode a realistic paycheck and understand how deductions impact their take-home pay. This engaging worksheet guides learners through calculating net pay, identifying fixed vs variable deductions, and analyzing tax percentages — all using a sample pay stub. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, career readiness units, or financial literacy lessons. Skills Practiced: • Net pay calculation • Tax deduction analysis • Fixed vs variable expenses • Percent math and financial re
Preview of Run a Small Business Project | Profit, Revenue, Percent, Break-Even | Real World

Run a Small Business Project | Profit, Revenue, Percent, Break-Even | Real World

Make math meaningful with this engaging small business project!In this real-world math activity, students create their own business, set prices, and calculate costs, revenue, and profit. This project is designed with clear scaffolding and step-by-step support, making it perfect for resource math, intervention, and middle school classrooms. Students will: create a business idea and product determine pricing and production costs calculate revenue, expenses, and profit find percent profit dete
Preview of Save Whoville! Christmas Math Project | Budgeting, Discounts, Taxes Grades 6–12

Save Whoville! Christmas Math Project | Budgeting, Discounts, Taxes Grades 6–12

✨ “What if your students could save Christmas… using real-world math?” ✨In this magical, story-driven Christmas math project, students step into Whoville and help the Grinch repair the holiday he almost ruined. But this time, he’s doing things the honest way—by rebuying every gift, decoration, and treat using a realistic holiday budget… and he needs YOUR students’ math skills to make it happen!Packed with budgeting, percent discounts, taxes, multi-step problem solving, and challenge tasks for
Preview of 9th Grade: Math Budgeting & Interest (Financial Literacy) Monthly Bundle

9th Grade: Math Budgeting & Interest (Financial Literacy) Monthly Bundle

This 9th Grade Math Financial Literacy Monthly Bundle is designed to support students in mastering key concepts such as budgeting, interest rates, money management, and saving strategies. These resources are ideal for daily bell ringers, small-group instruction, or independent practice to reinforce financial literacy skills throughout the month.Teachers can use the included tickets and activities for quick formative assessments or as engaging warm-up exercises to prepare students for quizzes and
Preview of 11th Grade: Budgeting & Credit Skills (Financial Literacy) Weekly Bundle

11th Grade: Budgeting & Credit Skills (Financial Literacy) Weekly Bundle

This 11th Grade Financial Literacy Weekly Bundle is designed to support students in mastering essential money management skills, including budgeting, understanding credit scores, and setting financial goals. The resources are ideal for daily bell ringers, small group activities, or targeted test preparation.Teachers can use these materials to reinforce key concepts throughout the week, helping students build confidence and practical knowledge in personal finance. The bundle includes varied forma
Preview of Teen Financial Literacy Mega Bundle | Budgeting, Credit vs Debit, Money Mindset

Teen Financial Literacy Mega Bundle | Budgeting, Credit vs Debit, Money Mindset

Empower your students with the life skills they actually need! This Financial Literacy Bundle for Teens includes four engaging, ready-to-use resources to help students build real-world money confidence. Perfect for high school personal finance, career readiness, and economics classes or any SEL-aligned financial education unit. Students will learn how to budget, understand credit vs. debit cards, explore career paths, and uncover their money mindset, all through interactive, hands-on lessons and
Preview of Financial First Aid: Budgeting for the Teenager | Real-Life Money Skills

Financial First Aid: Budgeting for the Teenager | Real-Life Money Skills

💵 Financial First Aid — Budgeting for the Teenager (High School/CTE) A complete, ready-to-teach personal finance unit that equips teens with real-world budgeting skills they’ll actually use. Students explore how paychecks, taxes, credit cards, rent, and savings truly work—through interactive labs and reflection-based learning. What’s Included Teacher Edition (lesson maps, guides, and answer keys) Student Edition (interactive worksheets, reflection prompts, and self-assessment) Pay Stub Lab,
Preview of Plan a Dinner Party! Executive Function Activity - Planning, Organizing, Solving

Plan a Dinner Party! Executive Function Activity - Planning, Organizing, Solving

Created by
Miss Alyssa OT
“Plan a Dinner Party” ActivityMake life skills learning fun with the Plan a Dinner Party Activity — a real-world, hands-on resource designed to strengthen executive functioning skills in middle and high school students What Is Executive Function?Executive function refers to the mental skills required to plan, organize, manage time, problem-solve, and self-regulate — all of which are crucial for academic achievement and independence. For adolescents, these skills are especially important as t
Preview of Financial Literacy Flashcards (Middle School, 6th, 7th, 8th grade)

Financial Literacy Flashcards (Middle School, 6th, 7th, 8th grade)

Created by
HeatherDoucette
Get Ready to Master Your Money!Are you ready to take control of your financial future? Learning about personal finance can seem intimidating, but don't worry, we've got you covered! Our "Introduction to Personal Finance" guide is specifically designed for students like you, and it's packed with essential financial literacy terms to get you started. 45 Financial Literacy Terms FlashcardsInside, you'll find 45 easy-to-understand flashcards that cover key financial concepts, such as budgeting, savi
Preview of Unit 1 - Payroll Deductions Lesson – Slides, Worksheet, Guided Notes, Quiz

Unit 1 - Payroll Deductions Lesson – Slides, Worksheet, Guided Notes, Quiz

Help your students understand why their paycheck is smaller than expected!This engaging unit introduces high school students to the concepts of gross pay, net pay, and payroll deductions through interactive activities, real-world examples, and guided practice. What’s Included:An 18-slide Google Slides deck to introduce and guide the unitA 7-page editable worksheet packet for practice and application (PDF or Kami-friendly)A 23-minute tutorial video on how to cover every aspect of the slides and
Preview of Apartment Hunting: Can You Afford to Live Here? + Financial Literacy High School

Apartment Hunting: Can You Afford to Live Here? + Financial Literacy High School

This activity helps students apply mathematical reasoning to a real-world financial decision they are likely to face as young adults. Students move beyond isolated calculations to evaluate affordability, compare trade-offs, and consider long-term financial consequences. The task intentionally blends procedural math skills with executive functioning skills, reinforcing that mathematics is a decision-making tool Executive Function Skills Addressed • Problem-solving: Evaluating multiple variables
Preview of PROJECT: Credit Card Scams & Fraud PSA

PROJECT: Credit Card Scams & Fraud PSA

This Credit Card Scams & Fraud PSA Project was created during a high school course called Reasoning & Sense-Making in Mathematics as part of a Personal Finance unit, after adapting concepts from existing online resources (including NGPF). Students research a specific type of credit card scam and design a Public Service Announcement (PSA) aimed at Gen Z / Gen Alpha, explaining how the scam works, why it’s dangerous, and how to avoid it. The project intentionally embraces modern visuals, language,
Preview of Stock Market Mini-Lessons Pack

Stock Market Mini-Lessons Pack

Make financial literacy fast, fun, and unforgettable with this Stock Market Mini-Lessons Pack! Designed for grades 6–12, this resource delivers three engaging, classroom-ready lessons that explain key investing concepts in under 5 minutes — perfect for warm-ups, sub plans, or quick intros to your worksheet packs. What’s Included:Mini-Lesson 1: What Is a Stock?Visual analogy: owning a slice of a companyReal-world examples and interactive promptsMini-Lesson 2: What Makes Stock Prices Move?Supply a
Preview of Percent of Change Math Coloring Worksheet Activity

Percent of Change Math Coloring Worksheet Activity

Students practice finding percent change in this printable coloring page activity. As students calculate each percent change, they color each gem on the sheet based on the key. Or students can choose their own colors to use for each percent change. Two versions of the activity are included. Version 1 directs the color to use for each percent change. Version 2 asks students to choose their own colors for each percent change. There are 10 questions on the coloring sheet. Answers include positiv
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 9th Grade: Budgeting & Credit Skills (Financial Literacy) Weekly Bundle

9th Grade: Budgeting & Credit Skills (Financial Literacy) Weekly Bundle

This 9th Grade Financial Literacy Weekly Bundle is designed to support classroom instruction on budgeting, credit, interest, and saving strategies. Each resource serves as a focused activity perfect for bell ringers, small-group work, or quick review sessions. These materials help students build essential money management skills through practical, science-aligned financial literacy tasks.Teachers can use the bundle to reinforce key concepts such as the impact of interest, credit management, and
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