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Preview of [Probability] Permutations with and without repetition worksheet + quiz

[Probability] Permutations with and without repetition worksheet + quiz

Save time and boost student success with this ready-to-use resource on permutations with and without repetition. The worksheets are designed with a gradual increase in difficulty, helping students build confidence while deepening their understanding step by step. It comes as a fully editable Google Doc, so you can easily adapt questions, formatting, or examples to suit your class needs. To make assessment effortless, a Google Form quiz (5 questions on each type of permutation) is included w
Preview of The Lego Movie - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Question Google Form Quiz

The Lego Movie - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Question Google Form Quiz

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This 20 question multiple choice quiz is designed to enhance student engagement and comprehension after viewing the 2014 film The Lego Movie. Featuring quick recall questions that follow the events of the movie, the quiz helps students review important characters, plot developments, themes, and creative problem solving concepts presented throughout the film. Ideal for classroom enrichment activities, STEM connections, media studies, or reward day learning opportunities, this resource provides te
Preview of Bank Statement Reconciliation Digital Self Grading Puzzle for Financial Math

Bank Statement Reconciliation Digital Self Grading Puzzle for Financial Math

The Bank Statement Reconciliation: Self-Grading Digital Puzzle for Financial Math is an engaging and interactive resource designed to help students master the concept of reconciling a bank statement. This digital puzzle is perfect for teachers looking to enhance their financial literacy curriculum with a fun and educational activity. The resource features 20 questions where students will solve the formula: statement balance - outstanding debits + outstanding credits = present balance. Each tim
Preview of Simple Interest | Financial Math | Self Grading Digital Puzzle

Simple Interest | Financial Math | Self Grading Digital Puzzle

Looking for an exciting activity to teach financial math? Introducing the Simple Interest Digital Puzzle Sheet! This engaging resource is designed to make math class more enjoyable and interactive for students. Whether you're looking for a captivating hook, a formative check for understanding, a competitive game, or a comprehensive review, this resource has you covered! Best of all, it's editable and self-grading! What's Included in this Engaging Resource:- 3 Google Sheets packed with 20
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