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Preview of Successive Percent Increase & Decrease

Successive Percent Increase & Decrease

No-Frills Printable Worksheet2 pages formatted for easy double-sided printing (1 sheet front and back)Includes a detailed answer key—for teacher useStudent-facing side features a clear, student-friendly learning objectiveThis is a clean, ready-to-use worksheet—perfect for class practice without any unnecessary extras. Connect with me! YouTube ChannelMy Website
Preview of The Incredible 52 Week Savings Challenge (printable)

The Incredible 52 Week Savings Challenge (printable)

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Hayley Alston
52-Week Savings Challenge Printable – The Perfect Financial Tool for Teachers! Help teachers take control of their finances with this engaging and easy-to-use **52-Week Savings Challenge Printable**! Designed to make saving money simple and rewarding, this printable guides users through a year-long plan by incrementally increasing savings each week: starting at just $1 and building up to $52. Why Teachers Will Love It: ✅ **Budget-Friendly:** Starts small, making it accessible for educators on
Preview of 10-Day Financial Literacy Challenge: Money Conversations | Middle & High School

10-Day Financial Literacy Challenge: Money Conversations | Middle & High School

This 10-day challenge is designed to help students build financial awareness, confidence, and real-world decision-making skills through simple, engaging daily discussions. Whether you are new to teaching financial literacy or looking for an easy way to integrate it into your classroom, this resource gives you a structured and approachable starting point. What is Included: 10 days of ready-to-use financial literacy prompts and minds on activities.Teacher friendly structure of an objective, act
Preview of FREE Sample Bank Statement | Financial Literacy | High School SPED

FREE Sample Bank Statement | Financial Literacy | High School SPED

This free sample bank statement can be used to introduce students to reading a checking account statement. Students will practice identifying: Beginning balance Deposits Withdrawals Ending balanceWant more practice? Check out the full Financial Literacy Bank Statement Unit with running balance and real-world application pages. Check out my other listings: - Secondary SPED Math Classroom Poster Bundle Step-by-Step Visual Supports Growth-High School SPED Student Strengths & Needs Survey + Attend
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