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Preview of Percentages Taxes Tips and Discounts with Money Digital Escape Room Grade 6 7 8

Percentages Taxes Tips and Discounts with Money Digital Escape Room Grade 6 7 8

Created by
Kiwiland
Engage middle school math teachers with this multi-step money word problems digital escape room! Students in Grades 6–9 tackle real-world percent and financial challenges— tax, tip, discount, markup, commission, and percentage calculations—through an immersive, detective-style mission. Perfect for reinforcing grade 7 math CCSS 7.RP.A.3 (and precursor skills in Grade 6 or extension to Grade 8/9), this no-prep digital activity transforms money word problems, percent problems, and financi
Preview of Grade 9 - 12 Financial Mathematics Exit Tickets-Calculating Wages & Overtime Pay

Grade 9 - 12 Financial Mathematics Exit Tickets-Calculating Wages & Overtime Pay

Financial Mathematics Exit TicketsFor teachers to assess students’ understanding of how to calculate earnings from wages in various time periods, given an hourly rate of pay, including increased rates for overtime and special rates for Sundays and public holidays. Skill Focus:• Calculating elapsed time • Rounding money to the nearest cent. • Converting income from one period to another. The estimated time for each exit ticket is 10 minutes to 20 minutes. Learning Outcomes:Calculate earnings from
Preview of Thanksgiving Which Item Can I Buy Digital Task Cards

Thanksgiving Which Item Can I Buy Digital Task Cards

Students practice real-life consumer math by deciding which items they can afford based on a given amount of money. These interactive, visual-based activities support comparison shopping and budgeting skills. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:INTERACTIVE PDFs for desktop (no internet needed) or online platforms like Google Classroom™ or Microsoft T
Preview of Valentine's Gift Which Item Can I Buy Digital Task Cards

Valentine's Gift Which Item Can I Buy Digital Task Cards

Students practice real-world consumer math by deciding which Valentine’s gift they can afford based on a given budget. This interactive, visually-supported activity helps build money math, life skills, and vocational skills—perfect for special education and visual learners. Themed for February, love, and store shopping. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes
Preview of Grades 3–8 Math Test Prep | Printable Quizzes + Answer Key

Grades 3–8 Math Test Prep | Printable Quizzes + Answer Key

Created by
Trivia Press
Grades 3–8 Math Test Prep | Printable Quizzes + Answer KeyHelp students get exam-ready with these focused, standards-aligned math quizzes for Grades 3–8. Designed to strengthen core skills and build assessment confidence, each quiz offers quick progress checks with easy grading using the included answer key. What’s Included • Printable quizzes targeting essential math standards • Multiple skill formats (multiple choice, short response, word problems) • Full answer keys for fast correction
Preview of Valentine's Gift Comparison Shopping Digital Task Cards

Valentine's Gift Comparison Shopping Digital Task Cards

Students practice consumer math skills by comparing prices on Valentine’s Day gifts across different department stores, with totals up to $150. These interactive digital task cards help students decide which store offers the better deal, supporting money math, life skills, and vocational skills development. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:INTERAC
Preview of Standards-Aligned Math: Comparing And Ordering Decimals (Grades 5–8)

Standards-Aligned Math: Comparing And Ordering Decimals (Grades 5–8)

Created by
Trivia Press
Comparing and Ordering Decimals - 5-Worksheet Pack for Grades 5-8 This comprehensive worksheet pack is designed to help students in grades 5-8 master the essential skills of comparing and ordering decimals. This resource covers a variety of topics, including: * Comparing and ordering decimals * Converting percents to decimals * Percents in probability * Rounding decimals * Discounts and sale prices Ideal for use as bell ringers, math stations, or assessments, this pack is designed to s
Preview of Relate Fractions and Decimals to Money Boom Cards - Tenths and Hundredths

Relate Fractions and Decimals to Money Boom Cards - Tenths and Hundredths

This NO PREP digital activity will help students relate fractions and decimals in tenths and hundredths to money. Questions incorporate visual models of decimals and money (dollars, dimes, pennies) to fractions and decimals, making this perfect for 4th grade! Watch the video preview to see a shortened version of this deck. Boom Cards are my favorite resource for independent practice during math centers, test prep, and whole group review. Students love them too. They never complain about having t
Preview of Using an ATM - Independent Skills - Boom Cards & Interactive PDF

Using an ATM - Independent Skills - Boom Cards & Interactive PDF

This visual, step-by-step life skills activity guides students through the basic process of making a withdrawal or deposit using an Automated Teller Machine (ATM). Designed for special education and autism programs, this resource supports independent living, financial literacy, and community readiness. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:INTERA
Preview of US Money Names & Values Digital Task Cards

US Money Names & Values Digital Task Cards

This NO PREP, PAPERLESS resource includes 3 interactive activities designed to help students practice identifying the names, values, and types of U.S. currency—both coins and bills. A fun and age-appropriate way to introduce money skills before moving into deeper financial literacy and consumer math concepts. ✅ Builds foundational money identification skills ✅ Designed for life skills, special education, and pre-vocational prep ✅ Ready-to-use for independent work or remote learning This
Preview of Money Mini Lesson | Coins & Value | Kindergarten Math Interactive Slides

Money Mini Lesson | Coins & Value | Kindergarten Math Interactive Slides

Make teaching money and coin recognition fun and engaging with this Digital Mini Lesson for Kindergarten and 1st Grade! This interactive slide deck introduces young learners to pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, their names, values, and attributes, and how to compare, count, and sort coins in real-world contexts. Perfect for whole-group instruction, math centers, or independent digital practice, this no-prep resource helps students build a strong foundation for understanding U.S. coin
Preview of Do I Have Enough? Drag & Drop Boom Cards

Do I Have Enough? Drag & Drop Boom Cards

This independent digital task box activity helps students build budgeting and consumer math skills by practicing how to: Identify the cost of an item, Check how much money is in their wallet, and Decide if they have enough to make the purchase. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:1 Boom™ Cards deck25 Slides Total - Student will drag and drop dollar
Preview of Next Dollar Up - Up to $5 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

Next Dollar Up - Up to $5 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

In this digital independent work activity, students practice using the Dollar Over method to determine how many dollar bills are needed to purchase grocery store items with prices up to $5.00. This functional math activity builds financial literacy, rounding skills, and real-world money sense in a grocery store setting. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! Thi
Preview of COUNTING DOLLAR BILLS & COINS Comparing Money BOOM™ CARDS Tooth Fairy

COUNTING DOLLAR BILLS & COINS Comparing Money BOOM™ CARDS Tooth Fairy

Get your students counting dollar bills & comparing values of coins ($1, $5 and $10 bills) with this BOOM CARD deck. Students count money & identify two different values & "fly" the correct movable Tooth Fairy to answer the problem. Ideal for individual work or math centers. Aligned to 2nd grade measurement standards. This Boom Card deck contains 30 slides. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.MD.C.8Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropri
Preview of Canadian Money Task Cards Counting Coins & Bills - Grade 2, 3 & 4 Math Center

Canadian Money Task Cards Counting Coins & Bills - Grade 2, 3 & 4 Math Center

Use these Canadian Money Task Cards to practice counting groups of coins & bills that add up to less than $100. Use these cards for math stations, and for teaching financial literacy to grade 2, 3, & 4 students! A digital version is also included for online learning! A link in the PDF will take you to it. * Please note: The penny is not included in this activity.This is also part of my: Canadian Money Activities BundleYou may also like: Canadian Money Unit for Grade 2★ Click to follow me a
Preview of How Much Does It Cost? Up to $5 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

How Much Does It Cost? Up to $5 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

In this digital independent work activity, students practice identifying how much a grocery store item costs (with price tags up to $5.00) and then counting out dollar bills to pay the exact amount. A practical way to build consumer math and functional life skills in a real-world context. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:1 Boom™ Cards deck25
Preview of Counting Money Activities Identifying Coins and Value Seesaw Activities

Counting Money Activities Identifying Coins and Value Seesaw Activities

Created by
CrazyCharizma
This resource is great for helping students identify coins and their values. Also, they will count various coins and "pay for the toy in the toy store". These digital activities are well-suited for independent work, assessments, centers, stations, home learning, homework, distance learning, or hybrid setups. SAVE EVEN MORE AND GET THIS SET IN THE BUNDLE.WHAT ARE TEACHERS SAYING?"My students loved this and it made it so much easier for me to focus on my small groups.""Very easy to use!""I loved
Preview of Using A Credit Card Machine - Independent Skills - Boom Cards & Interactive PDF

Using A Credit Card Machine - Independent Skills - Boom Cards & Interactive PDF

This visual, step-by-step life skills activity teaches students how to complete a transaction using a credit card machine—whether with a credit card, debit card, or mobile payment. Designed for special education and autism support, this resource builds financial literacy, community access skills, and independent living confidence. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just ope
Preview of US Coins & Bills Matching Digital Task Cards

US Coins & Bills Matching Digital Task Cards

Support financial literacy and consumer math skills with this interactive digital activity. Students will practice matching US coins and bills using real-life pictures. Perfect for building functional money skills in special education settings. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:INTERACTIVE PDF for desktop (no internet needed) or online platforms like Google Classroom™
Preview of Halloween How Much Does It Cost? Up to $10 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

Halloween How Much Does It Cost? Up to $10 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

In this digital task box activity, students practice identifying item prices (up to $10.00) and counting dollar bills to pay the correct amount. This real-world, functional math activity helps build financial literacy, money recognition, and independent living skills. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP – just open and go! This Comes With:1 Boom™ Cards deck20 Slides Total - Stude
Preview of St. Patrick's Next Dollar Up to $10 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

St. Patrick's Next Dollar Up to $10 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

This St Patrick's Day / March themed digital independent work activity helps students practice identifying item prices (up to $10.00) and using the Next Dollar Over method to count the correct number of dollar bills needed. Designed to build functional money skills, this task supports financial literacy, rounding, and real-world independence. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP
Preview of Pastel Theme Money Posters US, CA, AU Coin & Dollar Identification Anchor Charts

Pastel Theme Money Posters US, CA, AU Coin & Dollar Identification Anchor Charts

Bring calm, pastel-toned charm to your math space with the Pastel Theme Money Posters—designed to help students confidently identify and count coins and bills from U.S., Canadian, and Australian currency using real-life visuals and simple, student-friendly explanations. Perfect for your math wall, small group instruction, or independent reference station, these pastel money posters also support bilingual and international classrooms with editable Canva and PowerPoint templates—making it easy t
Preview of Winter Next Dollar Up to $10 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

Winter Next Dollar Up to $10 Drag & Drop Boom Cards

This January-themed digital task box activity helps students practice identifying item prices (up to $10.00) and using the Next Dollar Over method to count out the correct number of dollar bills. Featuring winter-themed items, this activity supports functional money skills, rounding, and financial literacy in a seasonal and engaging format. ✅ Ideal for remote learning or independent practice✅ Great for special education, autism support, and transition programs✅ Absolutely NO PREP –
Preview of Money: Income, Goods, and Services | Digital Mini Lessons | Interactive Slides

Money: Income, Goods, and Services | Digital Mini Lessons | Interactive Slides

Bring economics to life in your primary classroom with this interactive digital mini lesson on income, goods, and services! Designed for young learners, this engaging resource introduces the concepts of earning money, spending money, goods vs. services, and needs vs. wants in a way that is simple, interactive, and fun. With 25+ ready-to-use slides, students will learn why people work to earn income, how money is used to purchase goods and services, and the difference between saving and spendi
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