Students will use MnMs and Skittles to find percentages for each color, percent of increase when more candy is added, andpercent of decrease as some candy gets eaten.
For help with students who are struggling comparing fractions, decimals, andpercents. Includes an example for students to follow, place value tables for easy comparisons, and an answer key. Numbers are similar to each other to increase difficulty level.
To highlight the volatility of single stock trading, students will choose a public company and track the share price for five "check-ins". In this scenario, they have $1,000 to invest. They will purchase as many shares that they can at the current share price (I have them round to the nearest hundredth for fractional shares). I typically have students "check-in" every other day, record the current share price, how much value their investment is worth on that day, and the percentage increase or d
Students have a "wish list" of four items (Jordans, Xbox, iPhone, and a Nike hoodie). All four of these items are now on sale. With the original price and sales price, students will find: How the prices changedThe percent of changeSales tax at different % ratesFinal cost including sales taxFully editable! If you'd like to change and item, cost, or the wording - feel free!
Use this as a quiz or independent practice on multiplication and division fact families as well as word problems. It's a Google Doc file so you can edit the word problems if you'd like! The last problem has my name in it because my kids always find it funny when I add a word problem like that. Keep it or change it for your own class!
This percent proportion warm up / exit ticket features tax and tip in a real life situation! IMPORTANT - This is an editable resource!Skills:Sales TaxTipTwo Choices:Digital Version - Shared w/ StudentsPrintable Version
This worksheet has 5 problems (one problem per slide). It takes students step-by-step in how to turn fractions into decimals andpercents. Works well for distance learning!
This editable assessment determines your students’ understanding of balance sheets, owner’s claims to the assets and types of businesses. It can be given as an assignment to be completed in-class or as a quiz. TOPICS ASSESSED:Balance SheetOwner’s claim to the assetsTypes of businessesForms of business ownershipASSIGNMENT:Using a spreadsheet (or on paper), students correct errors on a balance sheet of a real-world company and answer accounting questions about the business. THIS RESOURCE INCLUDE
If you're wanting to announce your pregnancy, but review real math content at the same time, here you go! The review in this activity is converting benchmark fractions to percent's. However, feel free to change the review to whatever you want as it is editable! Just remember, whatever you change it to will need to mimic the answers in the riddle. The riddle is "Why is the teacher leaving in May?" and the answer is "She's having a baby", but again, feel free to edit to fit your needs!
This free product is recommended for middle school. It could be used as a pre-assessment or short quiz. High School FACS students need to review measurements for recipes or kitchen math as well. It uses many different types of questions to reinforce learning. The types of questions include: visual representations, decimals, money representations and greater than or less than symbols. Please enjoy this free resource!
6th - 10th
Applied Math, Family Consumer Sciences, Mental Math
Introduction to Percents Notes Handout THIS FILE NOW CONTAINS THE PDF VERSION OF THIS PRODUCT PLUS A GOOGLE SLIDES VERSION FOR DISTANCE LEARNINGThis notes handout covers: - Vocabulary - Mathematical Examples - Real-World Examples This product includes: - Pictures of the finished foldable in my INB - Link to mp4 Video Notes - Embedded Video Notes in Google Slides File Answer keys are included and will print in a way where they can be used for students with accomodations such as copy of class note
Math exit slips can be great for any educator who is searching for answers in what to do next. A short five question Exit Slip can encourage you to try a different method of teaching or stay on course to what you are already doing within your teaching style based on the short quizzes outcome. This Exit Slip specifically focuses on Greater than, Less than, and Equal to and should be given after a lesson.
Great resource to assess students' learning on estimating decimals. Problems include multiplying and dividing. This assessment can be used as a pre-test, mini quiz, entrance slip, or exit slip. This resource can be printed out or use digitally. This resource can be edited to fit the needs of your class. Please read the terms of use. This Product Includes: -Terms of Use -Thank You/Follow Me -Special Thanks -Estimating Decimals Formative Assessment (printable version- delete the other pages you
This is a simple supplemental material to use as a reinforcer for identifying when to multiply vs divide in word problems. 3 levels of difficulty included (ALL EDITABLE!)Answer keys included for each! Great tool for review, morning work, mini quiz, exit ticket, etc!
This review quiz covers 4.OA.3, 4.MD.3, and 4.NBT.2 These are basic review problems geared to get kids to focus on writing equations to solve problems.
Quiz on FactoringProduct Description:This quiz is a quick and easy way to assess student understanding of factoring polynomials. It includes a variety of problems, covering different factoring techniques such as factoring out the greatest common factor, factoring trinomials, and factoring special cases like difference of squares and sum/difference of cubes. Key Features:18 Problems: Provides a good mix of problems to test different factoring skills. Variety of Difficulty: Includes problems at d
Quick (5 problem) worksheet on multi-step addition and subtraction word problems. Can be used as homework, formative assessment, independent work, etc. Ready to print and go! (also available to edit/customize for your students)
Hi there! Looking for a way to help increase your students' assessment scores? This template will do just that! This warm-up/bell ringer template is great for your students to review newly taught math topics. Research shows that when students incorporate writing with math learning, they not only clarify their own understanding, they also deepen that understanding. This resource provides research-based writing stems where students can either explain why an answer is incorrect or explain wh