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Preview of 600 Percent Price Decrease--Is it True? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

600 Percent Price Decrease--Is it True? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

A worksheet for percentage using real-world math. Is a 600% decrease in price possible? Unpack this in a multi-step word problem worksheet using real life examples. INCLUDES: Answer Key, teacher guide with examples.
Preview of 60 Grade 6–8 Percent & Financial Mathematics Real-World Problems

60 Grade 6–8 Percent & Financial Mathematics Real-World Problems

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Build real mathematical confidence with 60 rigorous, real-world percent and financial math problems designed specifically for Grades 6–8. Every single problem in this resource uses a consistent, structured "Show Your Work" template that guides students step-by-step through multi-step reasoning — no shortcuts, no single-answer fill-ins. This is the kind of deep, applied practice that prepares students for standardized assessments, real-life financial decisions, and the critical thinking demands o
Preview of My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, &

My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, &

My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, & Sales | Printable ProjectBring real-world math to life with this highly engaging My Dream Store project! Students design their own store, create items to “sell,” and apply real math skills such as decimals, percent discounts, tax, tip, and profit. This hands-on project allows students to be creative while practicing essential computation skills. Perfect for upper elementary, middle school, intervention groups, enr
Preview of Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

What is statistics? Mini Project This can be used as an intro into statistics at the beginning of the year or a fun easy end of year project. Students will survey classmates on a topic of their choice, present the data in a graphical display, and discuss their findings. This can be used with basic statistics course or as an easy intro/end of year assignment for AP Statistics.
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