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Preview of Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

In this worksheet, we explore the recent statements by the 2026 HHS Secretary who stated that "that if a drug rises from 100 dollars to 600 dollars that is a 600 percent increase, and if it then falls from 600 dollars to 100 dollars that can be framed as a 600 percent “savings.” Does 600% savings make sense? Using percentage increase and decrease formulas, we unpack exactly what these statements mean mathematically. Included is a Teacher Guide with full explanations for this multi-step critica
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Percentage change shown on graphs

This Year 9 math revision resource helps students visually connect statistical graphs with percentage changes. Designed for end-of-year revision, it bridges the gap between calculating data and understanding its real-world impact.Key Topics Covered:Percentage changeReverse percentageCompound interestLine graphsDual bar chartsGraphs and charts display changes visually,making trends and patterns easy to see at a glance. Percentages express those same changes numerically, giving us precise measurem
Preview of Financial Literacy Quiz – FREE Printable Resource (Google Docs)

Financial Literacy Quiz – FREE Printable Resource (Google Docs)

Empower your students with essential money skills using this quick and easy Financial Literacy Quiz! Designed for middle school, high school, or adult learners, this 2-page printable includes 5 multiple-choice questions covering key financial concepts like budgeting, credit scores, compound interest, and more. Perfect for: Personal Finance & Life Skills classesBell ringers, warm-ups, or exit ticketsHomeschool, tutoring, or community workshopsWhat’s Included: ✔ 2-page Google Docs printable (PDF f
Preview of Amusement Park Differentiated Math Project  Open-Ended Problem Solving | 4th 5th

Amusement Park Differentiated Math Project Open-Ended Problem Solving | 4th 5th

This differentiated open-ended math project challenges 4th grade and 5th grade students with real-world problem solving using an amusement park theme. Students apply number sense, critical thinking, and written math reasoning through a low floor high ceiling task — available at two levels so every learner is challenged. This isn't a worksheet. It's a thinking task. Your students are going to plan a day at the amusement park — comparing prices, making decisions with a budget, and explaining their
Preview of Sleepover Differentiated Math Project | Open-Ended Problem Solving | 4th 5th

Sleepover Differentiated Math Project | Open-Ended Problem Solving | 4th 5th

This differentiated open-ended math project challenges 4th grade and 5th grade students with real-world problem solving centered around planning the perfect sleepover. Students apply money skills, elapsed time, basic multiplication, and multi-step problem solving through a low floor high ceiling task — at two levels so every learner is challenged. This isn't a worksheet. It's a thinking task.Your students are going to plan an entire sleepover — choosing movies, ordering food, managing a budget,
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