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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 Unit 8 Rates, Ratios, and Proportions

Unit 8 Rates, Ratios, and Proportions

These Guided Notes include: Equivalent Ratios, Finding Proportional Relationships, Finding Unit Rates, Finding Proportions, and Using Dimensional Analysis. These notes go along with the PowerPoints in my store (coming soon!). Each notes page has an attached practice sheet/s. The number of questions in each practice varies between 10 and 30 questions depending on the difficulty and necessary repetition for average mastery. Each packet includes a student reflection page for quizzes and tests.
Preview of Differentiating the Organization and Characteristics of Business (Unit)

Differentiating the Organization and Characteristics of Business (Unit)

Differentiating the Organization and Characteristics of BusinessUnit Overview:This complete unit bundle is designed for middle school and high school business and CTE classrooms. It aligns with Virginia’s Business Management Unit 1 CTE curriculum but is easily adaptable for CTE programs nationwide, including entrepreneurship, marketing, economics, and finance. The unit builds foundational business knowledge by examining how businesses operate in a changing economy. Students explore types of busi
Preview of The Ultimate Side Hustle Unit | 10 Days | Marketing, Budgeting, & Launching

The Ultimate Side Hustle Unit | 10 Days | Marketing, Budgeting, & Launching

This NO PREP comprehensive Project-Based Learning (PBL) unit guides middle and high school students through the step-by-step process of launching their own side hustle. Whether your students want to walk dogs, flip sneakers, or sell digital art, this unit provides the professional framework they need to think like entrepreneurs. From identifying a market gap to calculating real profit margins and designing a marketing campaign, this unit is high-engagement, relevant, and 100% no-prep for you.W
Preview of 8th Grade Financial Literacy Unit Bundle |Scaffolded Curriculum

8th Grade Financial Literacy Unit Bundle |Scaffolded Curriculum

Give your students a real-world skill they'll use for the rest of their lives — and teach it in a way that actually sticks. This Financial Literacy curriculum is designed for Family & Consumer Sciences classes in grades 6, 7, and 8. Unlike standalone units, this curriculum is intentionally scaffolded so that each year builds directly on the last. Students revisit their own work, deepen their thinking, and arrive in high school with genuine financial knowledge — not just a worksheet they forgot
Preview of 7th Grade Financial Literacy  |  Scaffolded Curriculum

7th Grade Financial Literacy | Scaffolded Curriculum

Give your students a real-world skill they'll use for the rest of their lives — and teach it in a way that actually sticks. This Financial Literacy curriculum is designed for Family & Consumer Sciences classes in grades 6, 7, and 8. Unlike standalone units, this curriculum is intentionally scaffolded so that each year builds directly on the last. Students revisit their own work, deepen their thinking, and arrive in high school with genuine financial knowledge — not just a worksheet they forgot
Preview of 6th Grade Financial Literacy | Scaffolded Curriculum

6th Grade Financial Literacy | Scaffolded Curriculum

Give your students a real-world skill they'll use for the rest of their lives — and teach it in a way that actually sticks. This Financial Literacy curriculum is designed for Family & Consumer Sciences classes in grades 6, 7, and 8. Unlike standalone units, this curriculum is intentionally scaffolded so that each year builds directly on the last. Students revisit their own work, deepen their thinking, and arrive in high school with genuine financial knowledge — not just a worksheet they forgot
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