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Preview of Percent Increase/Decrease

Percent Increase/Decrease

Students will practice percent increase and decrease with tax, tip and coupon. Scaffolded instruction with guided step-by-step instructions on the front. Students will feel confident completing the back on their own using the guide from the front. Great place to start to build confidence with percent increase/decrease.
Preview of Financial Literacy Credit Card Risk Money Exam Study Guide Test Quiz DOLLAR DEAL

Financial Literacy Credit Card Risk Money Exam Study Guide Test Quiz DOLLAR DEAL

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StudentSavvy
⭐ FLASH DOLLAR DEAL ⭐ Financial Literacy Exam & Study Guide | Credit & Financial Risk | Editable Word Documents Assess your students’ understanding of credit, borrowing, and financial risk with this complete Credit & Financial Risk assessment package. Designed for upper elementary and middle school, this resource includes fully editable Word documents that review, assess, and reinforce how credit works, the risks of borrowing, and how to make smart credit decisions. Both the exam and st
Preview of Financial Literacy Saving Investing Money Exam Study Guide Test Quiz Curriculum

Financial Literacy Saving Investing Money Exam Study Guide Test Quiz Curriculum

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StudentSavvy
Financial Literacy Exam & Study Guide | Saving, Investing & Risk | Editable Word DocumentsAssess your students’ understanding of financial literacy with this complete Unit 3: Saving, Investing & Risk assessment package. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school, this resource includes fully editable Word documents that review, assess, and reinforce essential skills such as saving, investing, diversification, risk vs. reward, fraud prevention, and online financial safety. Both the exam and
Preview of Student Personal Finance Journal

Student Personal Finance Journal

The Educator's Guide: Why Use Personal Finance Journals?A Student Personal Finance Journal isn't just a record-keeping tool; it’s a pedagogical bridge that helps educators move students from "knowing" to "doing." Here is how it specifically empowers teachers: 1. Data-Driven InstructionJournals provide educators with immediate insight into a student's baseline knowledge and misconceptions. Instructional Adjustment: If an entire class's journal entries show confusion about "gross vs. net pay," the
Preview of What Is Economics? Part 4 – Specialization and Productivity

What Is Economics? Part 4 – Specialization and Productivity

⚙️ What Is Economics? – Part 4: Specialization and Productivity From Iowa cornfields to high-tech classrooms, students learn how focusing on what we do best increases productivity. This lesson explores specialization, education, and technology with real-world examples and reflective writing prompts. Includes: Reading on specialization and productivity Vocabulary section Application questions Copyright page included
Preview of Career & Income Exploration Pack

Career & Income Exploration Pack

How the "Career & Income Exploration Pack" Empowers EducatorsThis resource is more than just a presentation; it is a "turnkey" instructional system designed to meet state standards for Career Technical Education (CTE) and Financial Literacy. 1. Massive Time Savings (The "No-Prep" Factor)Creating a 25+ slide deck with accurate salary data, visual charts, and integrated activities normally takes a teacher 5–8 hours of research and design. Ready-to-Go: Teachers can open the file and start teaching
Preview of Credit Cards Presentation - Finances and Financial Literacy - Money Life Skills

Credit Cards Presentation - Finances and Financial Literacy - Money Life Skills

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Presto Plans
Credit Cards Presentation - Finances and Financial Literacy - Money Life Skills: Help students build real-world money skills with this practical, student-friendly financial literacy lesson focused on credit cards. As teens prepare for adulthood, understanding how credit cards work—and how they can both help and hurt financially—is essential. This resource walks students through the basics of credit cards in a clear, age-appropriate way, explaining not just what credit cards are, but how to use t
Preview of Let's Go Shopping!

Let's Go Shopping!

Give your students $150 and a digital shopping spree! In this math-meets-economics assignment, students use real prices from real stores to build a shopping list, total their purchases, and calculate what’s left. A practical, hands-on activity perfect for consumer math, budgeting, or economic decision-making. Includes: Real-world shopping simulation ➕ Math-based total and leftover budget section Financial literacy practice Copyright page included A berry sweet way to make math meaningful
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