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Preview of Coding Dice Games: Explore Probability Through Play (Python | Grades 5–10+)

Coding Dice Games: Explore Probability Through Play (Python | Grades 5–10+)

Looking for a meaningful way to teach coding AND probability—without worksheets that fall flat? This ready-to-use resource engages students through interactive Python-based dice games, helping them build, test, and understand key concepts through play. What Students Will Learn: Python fundamentals (variables, loops, conditionals, functions)Randomization and simulationTheoretical vs. experimental probabilityIndependent vs. dependent eventsStrategic thinking and decision-makingWhat’s Included:
Preview of Learn Python Coding with Number Games | Grades 5–7+

Learn Python Coding with Number Games | Grades 5–7+

Help your students build real Python programming skills through two engaging number-based coding challenges! This resource guides students through two scaffolded projects that explore lists, loops, conditionals, functions, and user input--all through interactive number games. Students will: Generate and analyze random number lists Identify even numbers using conditionals Use loops to process data Create and call functions Build complete "Number Sort" and "Guess the Number" games in Python T
Preview of Geometric Art with LYNX Coding

Geometric Art with LYNX Coding

Geometric Art with Lynx — Student Handout & Teacher Activity GuideIntroduce your students to coding with Lynx in a fun, creative, and structured way. This resource blends coding, geometry, and art, making it a perfect entry point for learners new to text-based programming. Students will plan, write, and test their own procedures to create geometric art — experimenting with shapes, colours, variables, loops, and randomization. Teachers receive clear guidance, sample code, and extension activiti
Preview of Learn Python Coding Bundle | Name Generator + Number Games (Grades 5–7+)

Learn Python Coding Bundle | Name Generator + Number Games (Grades 5–7+)

Introduce your students to Python programming through engaging coding projects that combine creativity, problem-solving, and game design. This bundle includes two scaffolded Python resources that guide students through a series of hands-on coding challenges. Students learn to manipulate text, work with numbers, and build interactive programs using core programming concepts such as variables, lists, loops, conditionals, functions, and user input. Across multiple projects, students gradually build
Preview of Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 3 - BOTH Guides)

Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 3 - BOTH Guides)

Building an Interactive Linear Relations Explorer with Loops & User InputTake your students’ coding and math skills to the next level by transforming their line-testing program into a fully interactive exploration tool. In Project 3, learners will harness loops and user-driven input to test as many points as they like, drawing on everything they’ve mastered in Projects 1 and 2. What Students Will Do:Design Dynamic Pseudocode-Plan a while-loop structure that repeatedly:Prompts for a test pointCa
Preview of Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 3 - Student Guide)

Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 3 - Student Guide)

Building an Interactive Linear Relations Explorer with Loops & User InputTake your students’ coding and math skills to the next level by transforming their line-testing program into a fully interactive exploration tool. In Project 3, learners will harness loops and user-driven input to test as many points as they like, drawing on everything they’ve mastered in Projects 1 and 2. What Students Will Do:Design Dynamic Pseudocode-Plan a while-loop structure that repeatedly:Prompts for a test pointCa
Preview of Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 3 - Teacher Guide)

Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 3 - Teacher Guide)

Building an Interactive Linear Relations Explorer with Loops & User InputTake your students’ coding and math skills to the next level by transforming their line-testing program into a fully interactive exploration tool. In Project 3, learners will harness loops and user-driven input to test as many points as they like, drawing on everything they’ve mastered in Projects 1 and 2. What Students Will Do:Design Dynamic Pseudocode-Plan a while-loop structure that repeatedly:Prompts for a test pointCa
Preview of Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 6 - Student Guide)

Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 6 - Student Guide)

Interactive Linear Relations Tutor – Part IICap off your Python‐meets‐algebra unit with a fully interactive tutor that not only tests students on linear equations but tracks their performance and visualizes results. In Project 6, learners build a “linear relations tutor” that generates questions, validates answers, scores attempts, provides personalized feedback, and plots each problem on a graph. What Students Will Do: Generate Random Equations- Create a line y=ax+b each round. Prompt for y‐Va
Preview of Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 5 - BOTH Guides)

Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 5 - BOTH Guides)

Interactive Linear Relation TutorStudents take the skills from Projects 1–4 and build a fully interactive tutor that challenges their understanding of lines and immediately visualizes each question. In Project 5, learners generate random linear equations, calculate and classify points, and see their work plotted—all in a reusable Python program. What Students Will Do: Generate Random Equations & Points- create y=ax+b and pick a test point (x,y).Prompt & Validate y-Value Answers- Ask users to co
Preview of Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 5 - Teacher Guide)

Math × Python Series - Coding Linear Relations (Project 5 - Teacher Guide)

Interactive Linear Relation TutorStudents take the skills from Projects 1–4 and build a fully interactive tutor that challenges their understanding of lines and immediately visualizes each question. In Project 5, learners generate random linear equations, calculate and classify points, and see their work plotted—all in a reusable Python program. What Students Will Do: Generate Random Equations & Points- create y=ax+b and pick a test point (x,y). Prompt & Validate y-Value Answers- Ask users t
Preview of Financial Literacy for Teens – Week 1: Introduction to Money & Budgeting

Financial Literacy for Teens – Week 1: Introduction to Money & Budgeting

Teach budgeting basics! This 1-week Financial Literacy CTE unit helps students learn income, expenses, and smart money management. Teach teens the money skills they actually need for real life! This engaging, ready-to-use resource introduces students to budgeting basics, helping them understand needs vs. wants, income, expenses, and how to create a simple monthly budget. With interactive warm-ups, real-world simulations, and reflection activities, your students will leave the week with practical
Preview of Define Your Business Idea Worksheet for Middle School | Entrepreneurship PBL

Define Your Business Idea Worksheet for Middle School | Entrepreneurship PBL

Guide students through the most important step of entrepreneurship: defining a clear business idea. This worksheet helps students identify who their customer is, what problem they are solving, and what makes their idea valuable. It’s a practical, student-friendly activity for Shark Tank-style projects and business mini units. What’s Included: • Structured business idea worksheet • Customer + value proposition prompts • Prototype/concept planning support • Reflection questions to strengthen ideas
Preview of EVERFI: Financial Literacy for High School notetaker (AI-generated, reformatted)

EVERFI: Financial Literacy for High School notetaker (AI-generated, reformatted)

Created by
Jonathan Farkas
[EDITABLE Google Doc version] Many students complete an individualized and digitized EVERFI Financial Literacy program, but I was unable to find a scaffolded notetaker for students to use throughout the 12 lesson unit. I thought this resource might save other educators time and have an impact on lasting student understanding so that lessons can included a discussion based on the Warm-up question, and a closing activity based on the reflection question.
Preview of Reading a Thermometer for Health Assisting practice worksheets

Reading a Thermometer for Health Assisting practice worksheets

After teaching students how to read a glass thermometer, these 4 different worksheets allow you to assess their knowledge. Each worksheet has 10 rectal thermometers each with a different temperature measurement level. All thermometers reflect normal and abnormal patient temperatures ranging from 96.0 degrees to 106.8 degrees fahrenheit. I use this for my Health Assisting class both when I teach it and when I review for the Health Assisting NOCTI exam.
Preview of Side Hustle Brainstorm Activity for Middle School | Entrepreneurship Worksheet

Side Hustle Brainstorm Activity for Middle School | Entrepreneurship Worksheet

Help students turn their interests into realistic business ideas with this engaging side hustle brainstorm activity. Students identify their strengths, interests, and community needs, then generate practical side hustle ideas they could actually launch. This worksheet builds entrepreneurial thinking, creativity, and real-world problem solving. What’s Included: • Side hustle brainstorming worksheet • Prompted idea-generation framework • Student reflection section for selecting top ideas • Easy-to
Preview of Pixel Art for Google Slides Christmas | Digital Learning

Pixel Art for Google Slides Christmas | Digital Learning

Integrate technology with this interactive and engaging resource for students to practice fine motor skills in recreating Pixel Art pictures for Christmas. This resource includes 10 Google Slides where students can practice copying patterns to recreate the image. (In addition there is a grid worksheet if students want to look at the image and actually color the pattern on a piece of paper. See the preview for a sample of the deck and my store for many more decks! Included are the following: Goo
Preview of Introduction to Accounting - Ch 1 - Basic Accounting for High School

Introduction to Accounting - Ch 1 - Basic Accounting for High School

Created by
Business4Ed
Chapter 1 Introduction to Accounting - Ch 1 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolAccounting is essential for understanding financial information, making informed decisions, and managing money. By learning accounting basics, students gain skills that help them in personal finance, business, and other professional areas. This chapter covers fundamental accounting concepts and practices, including how to record, analyze, and interpret financial data. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher
Preview of Digital Workbook | Equivalency, Conversions, Doubling, Halving, & Abbreviations

Digital Workbook | Equivalency, Conversions, Doubling, Halving, & Abbreviations

Created by
Digital FACS
Looking for a fun digital resource about kitchen measurements and equivalencies? This is a perfect activity for your Family and Consumer Science (FCS) or math classroom! The download is an interactive workbook that was created using google sheets. It includes 6 different practice sheets: 1. Abbreviations 2. Small Conversions (tsp, tbsp, cup) 3. Doubling Recipes 4. Halving Small Recipes 5. Large Conversions (pint, quart, gallon) 6. Halving Large Recipes FEATURES: Self-Correcting✔️
Preview of Mathematics of Personal Finance Bell Ringer Math Problems (Editable)

Mathematics of Personal Finance Bell Ringer Math Problems (Editable)

Need math problems for your personal finance math class? These math problems are a great way to extend thinking in a fun way. My students are always engaged when I teach them math they know they will use. This resource is great as a hook, bell ringer, formative assessment, or review. What's Included:40 weeks worth of math problems. Each day has a different theme. Two digital formats are included. One for students to copy and write in and another for the teacher to project and students can
Preview of Career Education-- Money Motivators Vocabulary and Instructional Notes and Slide

Career Education-- Money Motivators Vocabulary and Instructional Notes and Slide

Vocabulary and formulas for this Money Motivators unit is found here. Use this as a Smartboard display or student notes and reference throughout the unit.
Preview of Calculating Progressive Income Tax

Calculating Progressive Income Tax

Guided lesson and practice for calculating progressive income tax. Includes notes with limited writing requirement, graphic organizer for tax brackets, guided example, practice problems, and teacher key. Extension questions reinforce the concept of progressive income tax. Self-marking is included to ease teacher workload and keep students on the right track, but don't worry - it requires quite a bit of showing your work to get to that final answer! Booklet can be used as-is with zero prep, or
Preview of Business Bell Ringers – 30 Days: Economics, Global Trade & Ethics

Business Bell Ringers – 30 Days: Economics, Global Trade & Ethics

Economics and global business warm-ups for CTE Business. Covers ethics, leadership, and capstone skills with editable slides, handouts, teacher guide, and answer key. Build real-world business, economics, and workplace skills with this 30-Day Business Bell Ringer Pack (Volume 3) — the final installment in the 90-day semester system. This volume focuses on economic foundations, global trade, ethics, leadership, workplace professionalism, and capstone project development. Designed for middle and
Preview of Credit Card Rates and Fees Slideshow & Scavenger Hunt (Schumer Boxes)

Credit Card Rates and Fees Slideshow & Scavenger Hunt (Schumer Boxes)

Created by
Kat Eller
This is a combination of resources for a lesson on reading Schumer Boxes (the "rates and fees" information that must be provided with credit card offers): Google Slides to define and explain the terms (last four slides are printable answer sheets for a "scavenger hunt" after the notes)Google Doc containing student handouts for the guided notesFor the scavenger hunt, I recommend printing only the last 4 slides of the slideshow, 4 slides to a page. Then, you'll be able to cut your printout in half
Preview of How to Balance a Checkbook: How to in the Digital Age

How to Balance a Checkbook: How to in the Digital Age

This lesson makes balancing checkbooks relevant for students today! Most students have never balanced a checkbook, let alone seen a real checkbook balance ledger. This brings the importance of financial literacy into today’s understanding for students. This lesson, including guided notes, a test, and an answer key, is suitable for any grade level from 6 to 12.
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