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Preview of Percents Tax & Tips Word Problems with AUDIO | Grades 6-8 | SPED ELL ESL NO PREP

Percents Tax & Tips Word Problems with AUDIO | Grades 6-8 | SPED ELL ESL NO PREP

Percents Tax & Tips Word Problems with AUDIO| Gr 6-8 | SPED ELL ESL EFL NO PREP Are you looking for middle school percents, tax, and tips word problems with audio read-aloud support? These no prep percent worksheets include built-in audio narration for SPED, ESL, and ELL students who need read-aloud accommodations. Real-world business and shopping problems with digital and print formats. Step away from boring worksheets and into a Shopping Spree! Imagine a vibrant math class where your students
Preview of Positive and Negative Numbers Quiz - Modified Special Education

Positive and Negative Numbers Quiz - Modified Special Education

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This assessment is created for a special education Applied Algebra (modified) unit. Product includes two different leveled quizzes. Each quiz is three pages. Assessment includes vocabulary matching, fill in the blank, and circling multiple choice. Skills Assessed Identifying positive and negative numbers Comparing positive and negative numbers Finding absolute value Finding opposite numbersVocabulary words Adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers
Preview of FREE U.S. Money Mastery: Real Photo Identification Quizzes & Tracing | IEP Goal

FREE U.S. Money Mastery: Real Photo Identification Quizzes & Tracing | IEP Goal

Stop searching for functional money assessments! 🪙💵 Are you looking for a data-driven, visual way to evaluate money recognition? This 13-page Money Mastery Freebie provides a structured and professional assessment for Special Education (SPED) classrooms and students with Autism. What’s EXACTLY Inside?This resource is organized into two comprehensive assessment pages (Bills vs. Coins), each featuring 3 progressive activities: 📄 Page 11: Banknotes Identification Quiz ($1 - $100)Activity 1 (M
Preview of The True Cost of Credit: Understanding Credit, Loans, & Interest

The True Cost of Credit: Understanding Credit, Loans, & Interest

This activity helps students understand how credit cards and loans work by modeling how interest accumulates over time. Students compare simple and compound interest, simulate making monthly credit card payments, and analyze how long-term financial decisions can significantly increase the total cost of a purchase. The activity emphasizes real-world decision making and prepares students for responsible financial choices as adults. Product: PDF worksheets This product is an activity only and does
Preview of For Everyone Maths Starters

For Everyone Maths Starters

The ultimate activity to start your maths lessons! Cater for the needs of ALL your diverse learners while inspiring them with maths. The perfect resource for new maths teachers or those wanting to increase engagement and enjoyment in their classrooms. This booklet contains 55 examples of starter activities. It includes the description of how and why this works so well to engage and inspire all learners along with instructions on how to create your own starters of this type for your classroom.
Preview of Apartment Hunting: Can You Afford to Live Here? + Financial Literacy High School

Apartment Hunting: Can You Afford to Live Here? + Financial Literacy High School

This activity helps students apply mathematical reasoning to a real-world financial decision they are likely to face as young adults. Students move beyond isolated calculations to evaluate affordability, compare trade-offs, and consider long-term financial consequences. The task intentionally blends procedural math skills with executive functioning skills, reinforcing that mathematics is a decision-making tool Executive Function Skills Addressed • Problem-solving: Evaluating multiple variables
Preview of Our School: History: Math: Level C

Our School: History: Math: Level C

These worksheets (6) are designed to support students with autism in developing higher-level math skills by teaching place value, multiplication, division, and multi-step problem solving and beginning fractions within a theme-based context (e.g., community, school routines, transportation, animals, or jobs). The structured, predictable format supports comprehension, executive functioning, and independence while addressing increasingly complex math concepts.
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