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Preview of Lifestyle Creep- High School Personal Financial Literacy Worksheets: Budgeting

Lifestyle Creep- High School Personal Financial Literacy Worksheets: Budgeting

Here's a new high school personal financial literacy lesson to add to your applied math, consumer math, financial literacy, family and consumer sciences, or life skills curriculum. This Lifestyle Creep Lesson about budgeting and saving money is a great way to teach your students in 9th, 10th, 11th, or 12th grade about a secret to building wealth: Avoid too many expenses creeping up as your income rises! Avoid Lifestyle Creep!Using an example of two people (a high income earner who always spen
Preview of Budgeting (Part 6 of 7) - Smart Budgeting

Budgeting (Part 6 of 7) - Smart Budgeting

Created by
Miller STEAM
In this activity, students will learn the following concepts: 1) How to make bill due dates based on various pay periods 2) How to analyze what percent of bills are devoted to various categories/spending 3) Analyze what percent of gross monthly income is devoted to various categories/spending relative to what financial experts recommend
Preview of Financial Math-Calculating Incomes With Overtime Pay Workbook Notes Worksheets

Financial Math-Calculating Incomes With Overtime Pay Workbook Notes Worksheets

CALCULATING INCOMES WITH OVERTIME PAY WORKBOOKScaffolded notes + worksheets + solutions + folded notes to learn and practise: Calculating earnings from wages for various time periods, given an hourly rate of pay, including increased rates for overtime and special rates for Sundays and public holidays.Calculating the equivalent number of hours worked at normal pay.Reading an award or pay scale table and compare pay rates and conditions for different positions. The workbook comes in 2 styles.- Sty
Preview of Volume of Cylinders Cones Sphere 8th Grade Math Guided Notes Leveled Practice

Volume of Cylinders Cones Sphere 8th Grade Math Guided Notes Leveled Practice

This scaffolded 8th grade math geometry lesson helps students clearly understand how to calculate volume for cylinders, cones, and spheres using guided notes, visual examples, and differentiated practice that supports learners at multiple levels. Instead of students simply plugging numbers into formulas, they will build conceptual understanding, analyze mistakes through CER writing in math, and practice solving volume problems with increasing rigor. ➡️ What’s Included✔ Step-by-step Guided No
Preview of Surface Area of Cylinders Cones Sphere 8th Grade Math Guided Notes Practice Sped

Surface Area of Cylinders Cones Sphere 8th Grade Math Guided Notes Practice Sped

This scaffolded 8th grade geometry lesson helps students understand how to calculate the surface area of cylinders, cones, and spheres using guided notes, visual models, and differentiated practice that supports learners at multiple levels. Instead of students simply memorizing formulas, this lesson helps them build conceptual understanding of surface area, connect formulas to the shapes they represent, and practice solving problems with increasing rigor. Students will also analyze mistakes t
Preview of U.S. Coin Counting Mat

U.S. Coin Counting Mat

Created by
ParaEducate
Teaching students to count coins, the mats (both counted and blank) have students put the coins (not provided) to learn to count amounts to $1.00 for dollar coins, half dollar coins, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies. You can use either real coins or plastic. Also included: a sorting chart for students who are just learning to identify coins (for quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies only). Can be used with groups or individuals. Blank pages can be used for testing. Each page is bare to r
Preview of Renting or Buying a Home: High School Financial Literacy and Consumer Math

Renting or Buying a Home: High School Financial Literacy and Consumer Math

Choosing whether to rent or buy a home is one of the biggest financial decisions people will make. This personal financial literacy and consumer math lesson allows high school students to think critically about this issue and complete local research to enhance their understanding. People often say renting is, “Throwing away money.”Is that always the case? Why doesn’t everyone just buy a home? This lesson starts with a two-page handout that walks students through the basic vocabulary and con
Preview of Net Worth, Assets, Liabilities & Equity: High School Personal Financial Literacy

Net Worth, Assets, Liabilities & Equity: High School Personal Financial Literacy

This engaging financial literacy lesson teaches high school students about assets, liabilities, and net worth (equity). It is a great way to get your students interested in personal finance, financial literacy, and building wealth.First, give students the one-page handout to teach the definitions and examples of assets and liabilities, along with the formula for calculating equity (net worth). Then, 3 real-world case study worksheets are included. Each one has calculations to complete and
Preview of Investing and Investments Bundle: High School Financial Literacy and Life Skills

Investing and Investments Bundle: High School Financial Literacy and Life Skills

Do you want to teach your high school students about investing and investments to start them on a path to lifelong financial literacy? Do you need some applied math or life skills lessons that will actually be useful for your students? This is the financial literacy investing bundle for you! This bundle includes 9 products that work alongside each other to teach your class all about investing and investments in both Canada and the US. Note: An understanding of calculating interest using de
Preview of Financial Math Calculating Incomes Wages & Salaries Workbook  Notes, Worksheets

Financial Math Calculating Incomes Wages & Salaries Workbook Notes, Worksheets

A complete Financial Mathematics (Financial Literacy) workbook designed to help students confidently calculate wages and salaries across different time periods. This print‑and‑go resource includes scaffolded notes, guided examples, practice worksheets, fully worked solutions, and mini folded notes for quick revision and study support. Students learn how to calculate:- Hourly wages - Weekly, fortnightly, and monthly earnings - Annual salaries - Converting between pay periods - Real-life wage sce
Preview of 6th Grade Math Place Value Guided Notes Differentiated Practice CER Exit Ticket

6th Grade Math Place Value Guided Notes Differentiated Practice CER Exit Ticket

If you're looking for a scaffolded place value lesson that combines guided notes, differentiated practice, math writing, CER responses, error analysis, and exit tickets, this resource gives your students multiple opportunities to build true conceptual understanding of whole numbers and decimals.Perfect for 6th grade math classrooms, intervention groups, math workshops, special education settings, and RTI support, this resource breaks down place value skills into manageable steps while addressing
Preview of Needs vs. Wants Deep Dive + Savings Goal Project | Financial Literacy | Interact

Needs vs. Wants Deep Dive + Savings Goal Project | Financial Literacy | Interact

Take your students beyond basic sorting and into real critical thinking about money decisions. This 15-page interactive mini-unit pushes students past the simple "need or want?" question and into the gray areas where real financial decisions happen. Through scenario-based activities, a side-by-side lifestyle comparison, and a hands-on savings goal project, students will analyze spending choices, practice real-world math, and build a personalized savings plan they can actually use. Designed for 2
Preview of Equations Inequalities Math Booklets Guided Notes Leveled Practice Intervention

Equations Inequalities Math Booklets Guided Notes Leveled Practice Intervention

Need a differentiated, scaffolded way to teach and review equations and inequalities in 7th grade math, Pre-Algebra, or Algebra 1?These Math Skills Booklets for Equations & Inequalities combine guided notes, visual models, leveled practice, and error analysis into a simple, student-friendly format that supports Tier 1 instruction, small group intervention, math centers, resource rooms, and test prep.Designed for struggling learners, students with IEPs, intervention groups, and general education
Preview of Unit Conversion Reference Sheet for Length, Capacity, Mass, Time, Temperature

Unit Conversion Reference Sheet for Length, Capacity, Mass, Time, Temperature

Created by
Creative Access
From hands-on math tasks, to word problems, to ratios and unit rates practice, chances are your students will need to convert some units at some point. This conversion chart and cheat sheet is an essential resource for students, whether they have the basics memorized or not. This resource is a 2-page PDF that can be printed double-sided. This resource includes conversion rates for: Length (U.S., metric, and conversion between systems)Capacity/Volume (U.S., metric, and conversion between syste
Preview of 8th Grade Math Guided Notes Scaffolded Mini lessons with Differentiated Practice

8th Grade Math Guided Notes Scaffolded Mini lessons with Differentiated Practice

If you want an 8th grade math curriculum that is structured, scaffolded, and differentiation ready, this year long bundle is exactly what you’ve been looking for. Each lesson includes guided notes, guided practice, three levels of practice, an exit ticket, and an optional math lab plus a real-world performance task at the end of every unit. Designed for mixed-ability classrooms, co-taught settings, and intervention groups. ➡️ Scope and SequenceWant to see exactly what standards are covered?
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 Income Tax Explained for Teenagers - Financial Literacy - High School Math

Income Tax Explained for Teenagers - Financial Literacy - High School Math

Taxes for Teens – Real-World Personal Finance Lesson | Filing, W-4, W-2, Tax Brackets & MoreMake sure your students leave school with one of the most essential life skills: understanding and filing taxes. This 20-page resource breaks down the often-confusing world of taxes into simple, teen-friendly terms, giving students the confidence to navigate real-life tax situations. Topics Covered: Earned income vs. taxable income What are deductions and credits? How tax brackets work How taxes are p
Preview of Morning Calendar Special Ed Binder - Circle Time Calendar Activities Pre K

Morning Calendar Special Ed Binder - Circle Time Calendar Activities Pre K

Created by
ABA in School
This Morning Calendar Special Ed Binder is a complete set of Circle Time Calendar Activities for Pre-K and special education, designed to build routine, engagement, and early learning skills all year long. Perfect for morning meetings or the first day of school, this interactive calendar helps students practice personal information, math and number sense, weather concepts, and social-emotional skills in a structured, predictable way. With hands-on and visual supports, this resource makes circl
Preview of Visual-Spatial Directions Left Right Worksheet Object Orientation TK - 2nd Grade

Visual-Spatial Directions Left Right Worksheet Object Orientation TK - 2nd Grade

Visual-Spatial Directions Left Right Worksheet Object Orientation Exercise Use this worksheet to assess TK, Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students' visual spatial perception. Students practice differentiating left and right with the use of visual-spatial cues in this driving directions exercise. Answer Key: left, left, right, left Printable file can be instantly downloadedThis exercise recommended for K through 2nd grade Buy once, and print as many as you likeThis file for personal or
Preview of End of Year Consumer Math Final Project on Buying a House

End of Year Consumer Math Final Project on Buying a House

In this project on buying a house, students will determine their salary, budget for a house, understand a mortgage loan and different loan programs, learn about and calculate closing costs, and research and find a house they can purchase within their budget. Additionally, students will determine their down payment and answer questions throughout the project and in the conclusion to assess their understanding of the home buying process. This is a great project to use at the end of the year instea
Preview of Simple Interest Key Concepts/Reference Sheet/Notes

Simple Interest Key Concepts/Reference Sheet/Notes

These are fully teacher-completed notes to that allow students to allow less time coping down notes or filling in blanks and more time practicing!! This key concepts guide gives students all of the information they need to successfully learn about simple interest. It thoroughly addresses this component of standard 7RP3 with explanations and examples that walk students through finding simple interest and all of its components including principal, interest rate, and time while also providing op
Preview of Types of Investments: High School Financial Literacy Project- Investing Money

Types of Investments: High School Financial Literacy Project- Investing Money

This engaging financial literacy project will help teach your high school students about all the different types of investments they can buy to grow their savings. savings accountguaranteed investment certificate (GIC)stocksbondsmutual fundsexchange-traded fund (ETF) Get teens interested in investing at a young age to foster their financial literacy!It’s a great project for a variety of classes: finance, family and consumer sciences, consumer math, personal planning, life skills, or applied mat
Preview of Interpreting Distance Time Function Graphs 8th grade math guided notes Practice

Interpreting Distance Time Function Graphs 8th grade math guided notes Practice

Help your Algebra students finally make sense of distance time function graphs with this fully scaffolded lesson the breaks down real-world graph interpretation into clear, digestible steps—so your learners understand not just what the graph shows, but why it changes. Whether you're teaching whole-group, small-group, or 1:1 intervention, this lesson gives you ready-to-use materials that meet students exactly where they are. ⭐ Why Teachers Love This LessonThis resource is designed with a
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