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Preview of Open-ended questions algebra linear functions/comparing percents

Open-ended questions algebra linear functions/comparing percents

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Scott Cianci
A set of 5 open-ended question exercises (one for each day of the week) applying linear functions and requiring students to make comparisons and think critically. Included is an application of percents. Comes with answer keys and 4-point scoring rubric which is applicable to all 5 problems. Similar to those types of questions that appear on state standardized graduation tests. Can be used as a "do now" bell-ringer activity, anticipatory set, closure activity or main lesson in and of itself.
Preview of Open-ended questions double-percent discounts

Open-ended questions double-percent discounts

Created by
Scott Cianci
A set of 6 open-ended questions (one for each day of the week plus one extra) applying double-percent discounts. Similar to those that appear on state standardized graduation tests. Allows students to explore and internalize the concept of a percent as a ratio and not a pure number. Also requires rounding, so students have a good chance to review and hone their rounding skills. Included are answer keys for each and a 4-point scoring rubric that can be applied to all of the problems in the se
Preview of Simple Interest- Simple Interest Pre-requisites Worksheet Activity

Simple Interest- Simple Interest Pre-requisites Worksheet Activity

Simple Interest- Simple Interest Pre-requisites Worksheet Activity This activity worksheet is an excellent, quick/simple tool to use to teach students the pre-requisite skills they need to calculate simple interest problems. It is broken up into 3 sections: rounding to the nearest cent, changing a percent to a decimal, and converting numbers to fractions or decimal numbers. Each section contains examples and 10 practice problems. Unfortunately many students don't remember these skills and then
Preview of Linear Inequalities Solve and Number Line Graph Tic Tac Toe Activity

Linear Inequalities Solve and Number Line Graph Tic Tac Toe Activity

Created by
Judith Gonzales
Play Tic-Tac-Toe to solve 1 step linear inequalities, then graph the solution on a number line. This is a classroom tested activity and students enjoy the challenge of the Game. It is a fun way to take a Quiz over the material by giving students the choice of which problems to work. The file includes a Tic-Tac-Toe to work with a partner, a Tic-Tac-Toe Quiz, an Answer Key and Directions.
Preview of Reading a Ruler Fraction Applications Practice

Reading a Ruler Fraction Applications Practice

This resource contains 10 two-part questions (with directions for each step) that introduce Reading a Ruler and also applying that measurement to an idea of a fraction operation such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. Includes examples that require students to measure the length of the green bar using the ruler, and then use that length to answer an application question involving 1 of the 4 main operations. Ex: Find the length of the green bar, and then increase that length
Preview of Finding Percents Mentally (Guided Notes)

Finding Percents Mentally (Guided Notes)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students start off by learning how to find 10% of a number, and they use this to find 20%, 30%, 40%, and other multiples of 10%. After noticing that 50% is half of a number and 25% is a fourth, they then learn how to find 5% of a number. This allows them to find 35%, 45%, etc. Finally, students do some real world math by estimating percents of numbers and approximating a couple tips at a restaurant. The last 2 pages are a copy o
Preview of Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Created by
Ray Byle
This is a one period activity/lab to teach students about the concept of density and Archimedes Principle, why things float. Students each get a piece of aluminum foil and design and make a boat. They then must calculate how many pennies it will carry before sinking, and then test it. This is an excellent one day STEM project that combines science, math, design and construction. Students will use the formula Density=Mass divided by Volume.
Preview of How to Read a Ruler- PPT and Guided Notes

How to Read a Ruler- PPT and Guided Notes

Learning how to read a ruler can seem tricky but its actually quite simple. All you really need to do is count and reduce. This PowerPoint covers how to read a ruler as well as practice examples to complete as a class. What's Included: How to Read a Ruler PowerPoint NotesHow to Read a Ruler Student Guided Notes
Preview of Paychecks- Calculation of Hourly Wages, Overtime, Salaries, and Commission

Paychecks- Calculation of Hourly Wages, Overtime, Salaries, and Commission

Paychecks- Calculation of Hourly Wages, Overtime, Salaries, and Commission This activity worksheet is an excellent, quick/simple tool to use to teach students how to calculate hourly wage, overtime pay, salary pay, and commission. The activity is broken into 4 sections- one for each form of payment. Each form of payment includes a detailed explanation, formula, example, and problems for students to try. This is a no prep activity for when you just want to briefly introduce the items and not spe
Preview of Simple & Compound Interest Lesson Notes and Worksheet | Real-World Applications

Simple & Compound Interest Lesson Notes and Worksheet | Real-World Applications

Engaging, No-Prep Lesson on Simple & Compound Interest!Help your students master simple and compound interest with this comprehensive, teacher-friendly lesson! Designed for grades 9-12, this resource breaks down key financial concepts with guided notes, practice problems, and a detailed worksheet—perfect for classroom instruction, independent practice, or homework.What's Included?This resource provides everything you need for an effective and accommodating lesson: Lesson NotesBlank Studen
Preview of Balance Sheets - Lesson Slideshow

Balance Sheets - Lesson Slideshow

Created by
LessonLadder
Teach balance sheets with this slideshow lesson! Learn to categorize current and non-current assets and liabilities as well as equity and formatting conventions with activities. Can be taught solo or with the the balance sheet practice documents.
Preview of Algebra 1 Unit 4 Lesson 1 Tier 3 Support Worksheet | Three Reads Strategy | IM

Algebra 1 Unit 4 Lesson 1 Tier 3 Support Worksheet | Three Reads Strategy | IM

Created by
Camelia Jeffers
Need intensive, highly scaffolded support for students struggling with word problems and inequalities? This Tier 3 intervention worksheet was specifically designed for SWD, intervention, MTSS, self-contained, and inclusion classrooms to provide students with structured guidance through every step of the problem-solving process. Aligned to Illustrative Mathematics Algebra 1 Unit 4 Lesson 1, this worksheet uses a heavily scaffolded Three Reads approach with sentence starters, guided prompts, and v
Preview of Financial Literacy Pay Worksheet | Net vs Gross Activity | High School Economics

Financial Literacy Pay Worksheet | Net vs Gross Activity | High School Economics

Help students master real-world money skills with this Financial Literacy Pay Worksheet focused on net vs. gross pay and paycheck deductions. This engaging, real-world math activity teaches students how earnings actually work once taxes and benefits are removed. Perfect for financial literacy high school, economics worksheet high school units, or life skills math, this activity gives students hands-on practice calculating take-home pay while building essential financial understanding they wi
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