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Preview of Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

Video Presentation for Student Business Projects | Framework & Rubric

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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. Ending a business project can be a big ordeal with a business fair or Shark Tank style presentations, but it doesn't need to be! Congrats on reaching the latter stages of your student entrepreneurship project! It’s time for them to share all of their hard work with you, thei
Preview of LC13: FRACTIONS, DECIMALS, PERCENTS (includes Aliquot Parts)

LC13: FRACTIONS, DECIMALS, PERCENTS (includes Aliquot Parts)

Lesson Card 13 shows the pattern of equivalent fractions and allows students to contribute more examples. Use LC 13 by itself, or with LC 14 Fractions: the Brick Wall. Most lessons will be under 30 minutes, but you can use this Lesson Card endlessly to create more lessons. Search for these videos on YouTube.com and see how to use this Lesson Card: "3a-3k Teach Multiplication Table; 2-min Drills to Multiply & Divide; Factors; Primes; ESL Adult [CC]" [connect factors and multiplication facts
Preview of Culinary Math Calculations

Culinary Math Calculations

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Foodiva
This worksheet/Quiz uses an actually recipe to figure food cost. Totals include the introduction of what Q factor is when figuring cost either personally or in a restaurant setting. The worksheet/Quiz is set to align with Culinary Kansas State Standards. Addition, multiplication, division and fractions are used which should align with Math standards. The format is designed to mimic the national Pro-Start recipe cost sheets needed to complete for competition. It is reproducible and is in Word
Preview of Practice reading an architectural ruler

Practice reading an architectural ruler

This worksheet allows your students to practice measuring 1/4" = 1 ft using an architectural ruler scale. The worksheet has your students measuring down to the inch and up the 24 feet. The practice scales are large enough to see that practicing this sometimes difficult skill becomes easy. The worksheet can also be used as a quiz or test.
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