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Preview of Unplugged Coding Mazes | Differentiated Print and Go Activity | 3 Levels

Unplugged Coding Mazes | Differentiated Print and Go Activity | 3 Levels

Bring computer science to life— no screens required! This printable unplugged coding activity is the perfect way to introduce programming concepts like sequencing, algorithms, and directionality in a fun, hands-on way. Students will help a robot navigate through a maze to reach its goal by writing out a sequence of directional commands(e.g., forward, turn left, turn right). With three unique mazes of increasing difficulty, this resource is great for differentiation and easy to use in centers,
Preview of Budgeting (Part 6 of 7) - Smart Budgeting

Budgeting (Part 6 of 7) - Smart Budgeting

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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 Real World Money Math : Coupon & Discount Math Worksheets : Percentage Off Math

Real World Money Math : Coupon & Discount Math Worksheets : Percentage Off Math

Bring real-life math into your classroom with this Percentage Off Coupon Worksheet Pack, perfect for middle school students or functional math groups! This resource gives students practical experience using percent discounts and money math—skills they'll use beyond the classroom. What's Included: ✔️ Worksheet 1 – Visual Discount Practice 9 real-world problems with product images (like shoes, backpacks, and tech accessories) Students calculate the sale price after applying a percentag
Preview of Sales Tax Math Game - I Have, Who Has?,  Real-World Money Percent Word Problems

Sales Tax Math Game - I Have, Who Has?, Real-World Money Percent Word Problems

Engage your middle school students in real-world math practice with this fun and interactive "I Have, Who Has?" Sales Tax game! This class-wide activity helps students calculate sales tax and total cost through percent word problems they can relate to — like buying clothes, video games, and snacks. Perfect for math centers, small groups, early finishers, sub plans, or financial literacy units, this game brings real-world relevance to your classroom while building fluency with percentages. Wh
Preview of Real World Money Math - Sales Tax Task Cards -  Consumer & Functional Math

Real World Money Math - Sales Tax Task Cards - Consumer & Functional Math

Bring real-world math to life with these 20 Sales Tax Word Problem Task Cards—perfect for middle school, intervention, and special education classrooms! Students will practice calculating the total cost of items including sales tax, apply percent skills, and reinforce rounding to the nearest hundredth. These engaging and accessible word problems are written in student-friendly language, making them ideal for individual practice, small groups, math centers, or warm-ups. ✅ What’s Included:
Preview of 1st Grade MA.1.NSO.1.1 Interactive Nearpod Lesson Florida B.E.S.T. Day 1

1st Grade MA.1.NSO.1.1 Interactive Nearpod Lesson Florida B.E.S.T. Day 1

Stop spending hours building digital math slides. This ready-to-teach, highly interactive Nearpod lesson is fully aligned to the 1st Grade Florida B.E.S.T. standards. Use the link on the resource card to add the Nearpod lesson to your library and start teaching. This lesson is day 1 of 5 lessons that cover MA.1.NSO.1.1: Counting forward and backward with in 120. Short whole group activity that includes draw it, polls, and quizzes that was designed to be scaffolded for student support.
Preview of Career Education-- Time Management Table

Career Education-- Time Management Table

Use this resource for students to fill out what a day in their life looks like. This is part one of the activity. This is a table created with time slots for students to go through their day with various events, school, practice, etc.In the next part students will calculate how much of their time is used when and where.
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