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Preview of Mortgage Notes: Mortgage Basics, 15 yr vs 30 yr, Second Mortgages

Mortgage Notes: Mortgage Basics, 15 yr vs 30 yr, Second Mortgages

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MathMotivations
Although your students won’t likely be buying a home soon, it’s never too early to learn what a mortgage is, what a second mortgage is, and the differences between 15- & 30-year mortgages. Once students understand these terms, it makes it easier to understand the math behind them. These notes serve as a great precursor to the other math-centered mortgage activities that focus on mortgage payments, amortization tables, & monthly payments. Great for math & financial literacy classrooms! Guid
Preview of Exponential Functions Notes & Practice

Exponential Functions Notes & Practice

Exponential Functions TEKS Aligned: A9C, A9D This resource includes a one-sided notes page used to teach the basics of exponential functions and a one-sided practice page to complete the one-day lesson plan. The notes begin by defining what an exponential function is. Then the equation is given. The student fills in what "a" represents. The information related to "b" is already given. Next, four examples are given where the student is asked to write the exponential equation. On the first two exa
Preview of Financial Institutions - The Federal Reserve, Banks, & Credit Unions

Financial Institutions - The Federal Reserve, Banks, & Credit Unions

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MathMotivations
This set of guided notes offers a very brief overview of banks, credit unions, & the Federal Reserve system. One page highlights the structure and function of the Fed and its influence on banks. A second page showcases the similarities and differences between banks and credit unions.  I use these notes to start my banking unit. Included are blank & completed copies of the notes and a supplemental page with website resources for more information.  Appropriate for middle school through high sc
Preview of Percentages in Real Life: Amortization Table Notes

Percentages in Real Life: Amortization Table Notes

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MathMotivations
This resource explains what amortization is and how amortization schedules are calculated. Conceptual and concrete examples with words and numbers are provided, along with the basic steps for the calculations. Formulas are then provided for students, and they fill in tables as they find interest and new monthly balances. By the end, they will have created a 5-month amortization schedule, from which they can begin to see how much more they are paying on a loan compared to the original principal a
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card Schumer Box Notes/Worksheet

Financial Literacy: Credit Card Schumer Box Notes/Worksheet

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MathMotivations
Have you ever been offered a credit card application & been confused by that small insert with lots of percentages & fine print? Credit card issuers are required to disclose these tables, known as a Schumer Box,  that show the card’s basic information about rates & fees. These notes showcase a Schumer Box & provide additional explanations, then ask students to do a little research on Prime Rate, the basis for credit card interest rates.  Students practice applying the information from th
Preview of NCAA Exponential Decay

NCAA Exponential Decay

Created by
Mr Noondi
NCAA Exponential DecayBackground InformationI made this activity in honor of the NCAA basketball tournament. The tournament, which initially starts with 64 teams, "decays" exponentially. Each round, the number of teams and the number of games gets cut in half. It can be used as in-class practice, homework, or a quiz. This lesson includes: filling out a tablegraphing the table's datadetermining exponential decay equations"what if" questions that include a 256-team tournamentPerfect for...online l
Preview of Discrete Math |  All Truth Tables | Mathematical Logic | Digital resources

Discrete Math | All Truth Tables | Mathematical Logic | Digital resources

Created by
Maths KR
Discrete Math: Welcome to the Discrete Math category by Maths KR, your go-to digital resource for engaging and comprehensive teaching materials in Discrete Mathematics! Whether you're a high school or college-level Math instructor, our products are designed to make complex topics accessible and enjoyable for your students. Explore our extensive collection at Discrete Math, which covers key topics such as: Logic and Proofs: From basic truth tables to advanced logical arguments, find everything
Preview of Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes & Practice

Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes & Practice

Writing Equations of the form y = mx + b from tables. This is a one-sided notes page on how to write linear equations from tables. There are nine examples. In some of the examples, the y-intercept is missing, so the student needs to extend the pattern in the table to find it. In other examples, points are missing and so there seems to be no pattern. Also included is an independent practice page with 9 more questions that can be assigned for homework. Key included. Also available: Writing Equ
Preview of Graphing Exponential Functions Practice

Graphing Exponential Functions Practice

This is a one-sided page used to provide practice graphing exponential functions by hand. There are 6 questions total. TEKS Aligned: A9A The student creates a table of values, graphs the function, states the domain & range, draws in the horizontal asymptote and names it as well. Transformations that are included: vertical stretch, flip over x-axis and shift left and down. Some bases are greater than 1 and some are between 0 and 1. Once the functions are graphed, the teacher can review the tr
Preview of Intro to Exponential Functions Notes

Intro to Exponential Functions Notes

This is a double-sided notes page used to introduce exponential functions and compare them to linear and quadratic functions. The notes begin by having the student graph 3 functions that look alike, but are different. One is linear, one is quadratic and the third one is exponential. (See preview) They use their calculator to help them and then fill in a table of values as well. The student is then asked to analyze the graphs and the table of values to determine what type of function each one is
Preview of Greatest Integer Function Notes and Practice

Greatest Integer Function Notes and Practice

This is a double-sided worksheet over the greatest integer function with notes and examples on one side and practice on the other. The notes begin by defining the greatest integer function and working a few examples using the new notation. Next, a table of values is made and the greatest integer function is graphed. Also, domain and range are determined and can be found before or after the function is graphed (teacher discretion). Finally, 3 examples are graphed using one or two transformations.
Preview of Analyzing Graphs of Exponential Functions

Analyzing Graphs of Exponential Functions

This is a one-sided document used to help students read and understand graphs of exponential functions. These graphs and questions on the STAAR test can seem scary, so the purpose of this page is to lead the student through scaffolded questioning so that they can feel more confident about attacking these kinds of questions. Key included. Check out my Exponential Functions Unit Bundle, a 5-day unit over Exponential Functions including a lesson plan, activities and a cumulative quiz! My other Alg
Preview of Linear Functions Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)

Linear Functions Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)

This is a set of 10 exit tickets (5 half-sheets) covering the following linear functions topics: Is it linear?writing function rulesfinding slope from a description, an equation, 2 points, a table, and a graph graphing lines in y = mx + b formatconnecting the concepts of a table or graph to identifying the slope, x-intercept & y-interceptconnecting all the concepts from a verbal description to identifying a variable, writing a function rule, creating a table of values and a graph. Most tickets
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card Basics

Financial Literacy: Credit Card Basics

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MathMotivations
These guided notes explain the basics of what credit cards are, how they work, available credit, & minimum payments. This general overview can lay the foundation for more detailed investigations into minimum payment calculations and amortization table activities. Answer key included. The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on each click. Appropriate for middle school through high school students.  What is included: Credit Card Basics
Preview of Linear Functions Applications Notes & Practice

Linear Functions Applications Notes & Practice

This is a set of 4 full pages containing 4 Linear Functions Applications word problems (one problem per page). The first example can be covered with a whole group, the second example students can work in pairs and finally the last two pages are intended to be used as independent practice or homework. The purpose of these pages is for the student to make real-life connections regarding a linear situation such as "Andrew has $100 in his savings account; each month he deposits $40 to save up for
Preview of Linear Functions Word Problems - 7 Foldables PDF + EASEL

Linear Functions Word Problems - 7 Foldables PDF + EASEL

Representing Linear Functions Word Problems - 7 FoldablesThis is a fun way to help your students learn/practice/review how to represent linear functions by describing with words, with a table, and in a graph. Students also need to identify the dependent and independent variables and write the equation. It contains 7 real-life word problems. This is a great addition to your Math Journals e Interactive Notebooks. I hope your students enjoy this activity! This math resource can be used with Easel
Preview of Percent Basics & Conversions to Decimals/Fractions

Percent Basics & Conversions to Decimals/Fractions

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MathMotivations
Description:Have your students ever wondered how “of” in math means to multiply? These resources provide explanations for that in the context of whole numbers and fractions, along with detailing all of the ways to convert between percents, fractions, and decimals, and practice putting those skills to use. Resources were designed for maximum student involvement & movement within the classroom!A drill and practice worksheet and key are provided, organized by type of conversion. A second set of p
Preview of SOHCAHTOA Trigonometric Functions

SOHCAHTOA Trigonometric Functions

Mnemonic for remembering the definitions of the trigonometric functions sine, cosine, and tangent i.e., sine equals opposite over hypotenuse, cosine equals adjacent over hypotenuse, and tangent equals opposite over adjacent. Students can use this great resource for studying.
Preview of Car Depreciation: Exponential Decay Notes & Practice

Car Depreciation: Exponential Decay Notes & Practice

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MathMotivations
Exponential decay basics are spelled out in the context of car values. Guided notes offer a detailed explanation of how exponential decay works, then students practice the concept through word problems finding current and initial amounts.    This resource is used in 2 of my units but modified slightly to be appropriate for each unit. You will receive both versions. A simpler, more direct, one-page version is provided for use in the Car Online Tools unit and takes about 20 minutes. A second two-p
Preview of Distributive Property Practice

Distributive Property Practice

Created by
the sixth sense
This Distributive Property Practice is great for some basic practice when students are figuring out how the distributive property works. It’s a progressive page so as students go through the 10 problems, they will be required to fill in more and more information for each problem. It breaks down the process of what happens when using the distributive property until the solution has been found.
Preview of Types of Investment Accounts USA: 401k, Roth, Traditional IRA Financial Literacy

Types of Investment Accounts USA: 401k, Roth, Traditional IRA Financial Literacy

This high school financial literacy lesson covers all the basics of registered American investment accounts. Teach your students the tax benefits when investing, growing, and selling in each of the 5 types of investment accounts in the United States: Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA)Traditional Individual Retirement Account (IRA)Traditional 401kRoth 401kBrokerage Account Introduce other key vocabulary words such as income tax, capital gains tax, and required minimum distributions. C
Preview of Geometric Sequences Notes & Practice

Geometric Sequences Notes & Practice

The first page is a double-sided notes page over geometric sequences using function notation. This is written to introduce geometric sequences to the beginning algebra 1 student. The notes page begins by using patterns of numbers to introduce the topic. The student identifies the next number in the sequence and then describes the pattern. There are four examples. Next, the definition is introduced and the exponential function equation and notation is explained. Four examples follow after that w
Preview of Insurance Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Insurance Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Health insurance, medical insurance, or car insurance- every student will need it and understanding the basics is key to this complex adult life skill! This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for an Insurance Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Define insurance, list three types of insurance, and one pro and one con. Read about how I teach Insurance and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include:
Preview of Linear, Quadratic or Exponential? Practice

Linear, Quadratic or Exponential? Practice

This is a double-sided practice page on the difference between linear, quadratic and exponential functions. The first 12 questions give the student a function and ask them to identify each as either linear, quadratic or exponential. One question is none of them. Questions 13 through 21 give the student a table of values and ask them to identify each as that of a linear, quadratic or exponential function. Questions 22 through 27 give the student a graph and ask the same question. Finally, questi
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