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Preview of Percent, Tax &  Discount Game

Percent, Tax & Discount Game

Make learning real-world math fun and engaging with this Percent, Tax & Discount Game Show! 🎯 Students practice calculating percentages, sales tax, and discounts through an interactive, team-based game format. This resource includes printable questions, response sheets, reflection pages, and answer keys—perfect for review, test prep, or an exciting classroom activity.
Preview of Mortgage Mastery - Interactive Digital Financial Literacy Learning Tool & Quiz

Mortgage Mastery - Interactive Digital Financial Literacy Learning Tool & Quiz

💰 What It Is: An interactive HTML learning resource that reveals the hidden mechanics of mortgages and long-term debt. Students explore real amortization schedules, compare loan strategies, and discover why "affordable monthly payments" can cost hundreds of thousands in interest. 📚 Core Concepts Students Learn:Why 80% of early payments go to bank profit (interest), not the house (principal)How amortization front-loads interest—the bank gets paid firstThe shocking difference: $155k vs $382k v
Preview of Real-World Percent Activity | Back-to-School Budget Challenge | PRINT + DIGITAL

Real-World Percent Activity | Back-to-School Budget Challenge | PRINT + DIGITAL

Engage students with a real-world, shopping-themed percent activity! Students calculate discounts, add sales tax, and stay within a budget — all while building critical thinking and financial literacy skills. This bundle includes both the printable and digital versions, giving teachers flexible options for in-class or remote learning. ✅ What’s Included:Digital student worksheet (PDF + Google Slides)Reflection & challenge questionsTeacher reference sheet with item calculations and sample scoring
Preview of Real-World Percent Activity | Back-to-School Budget Challenge | DIGITAL

Real-World Percent Activity | Back-to-School Budget Challenge | DIGITAL

Engage students with a real-world, shopping-themed percent activity! In this digital (Google Slides) version, students calculate discounts, add sales tax, and stay within a budget — all while building critical thinking and financial literacy skills. Ideal for distance learning or 1:1 classrooms.✅ What’s Included:Digital student worksheet (Google Slides)Reflection & challenge questionsTeacher reference sheet with item calculations and sample scoring rubric🎯 Common Core Standards AlignmentCCSS.MA
Preview of Student Personal Finance Journal

Student Personal Finance Journal

The Educator's Guide: Why Use Personal Finance Journals?A Student Personal Finance Journal isn't just a record-keeping tool; it’s a pedagogical bridge that helps educators move students from "knowing" to "doing." Here is how it specifically empowers teachers: 1. Data-Driven InstructionJournals provide educators with immediate insight into a student's baseline knowledge and misconceptions. Instructional Adjustment: If an entire class's journal entries show confusion about "gross vs. net pay," the
Preview of Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 9–12)

Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 9–12)

Help students connect math to everyday money decisions with this Budgeting Story Problem Pack! Designed for high school learners, this resource features six engaging scenarios that build financial literacy through budgeting, saving, and expense tracking. Each problem encourages critical thinking and math application in realistic contexts — from planning purchases to calculating percent savings and setting financial goals. What’s Included: ✔ Student worksheet (6 budgeting story problems) ✔ Answer
Preview of Find the Missing Factors! Hands-On Multiplication Practice for Grades 3–5

Find the Missing Factors! Hands-On Multiplication Practice for Grades 3–5

How to Use: Print the worksheets (you can use one per session or assign multiple as practice packs).Let students fill in the missing numbers that are factors of the target number.Remind them that more than one answer may be correct!After completion, review answers using the provided answer keys.Use the activity to introduce or reinforce the idea of fact families and number relationships. Extension Ideas: Challenge students to list all factor pairs of the number (not just one).Ask students to dra
Preview of Monthly Budget Simulation: Can You Make It? | Grades 6-8 Financial Literacy

Monthly Budget Simulation: Can You Make It? | Grades 6-8 Financial Literacy

Can your students make it through the month without going broke? This engaging, low-prep budget simulation puts students in the driver’s seat of their financial future. They choose a career, calculate their take-home pay, and build a monthly budget from scratch — covering rent, food, transportation, and more. Then life throws curveballs: unexpected expenses, inflation, and tough choices about what to cut. WHAT’S INCLUDED:• 4 Career Cards with real salary data, tax deductions, and net income
Preview of Career & Income Exploration Pack

Career & Income Exploration Pack

How the "Career & Income Exploration Pack" Empowers EducatorsThis resource is more than just a presentation; it is a "turnkey" instructional system designed to meet state standards for Career Technical Education (CTE) and Financial Literacy. 1. Massive Time Savings (The "No-Prep" Factor)Creating a 25+ slide deck with accurate salary data, visual charts, and integrated activities normally takes a teacher 5–8 hours of research and design. Ready-to-Go: Teachers can open the file and start teaching
Preview of Bitcoin & Chart Analysis – Real-Life Math for Grades 8 and Up

Bitcoin & Chart Analysis – Real-Life Math for Grades 8 and Up

Created by
YummyMath
Have you ever wanted to introduce students to cryptocurrency or chart reading? This real-world math activity is the perfect starting point! Students will explore Bitcoin price movements using a real chart — all while building foundational skills in data interpretation and financial literacy. Note: The math is lower middle school-friendly, but the financial context makes it a better fit for grades 8+ or high school students ready to apply their knowledge! ✏ Students will (skills covered):
Preview of Grocery Ads, Budgeting & Meal Planning Activity | Grades 6–12

Grocery Ads, Budgeting & Meal Planning Activity | Grades 6–12

Grocery Ads, Budgeting & Meal Planning Activity | Grades 6–12 Help students build real-world life skills with this engaging, practical resource designed to teach students how to read grocery store ads, compare prices, plan meals, and budget responsibly — all in a fun, accessible way! This 18-page resource walks students step-by-step through understanding grocery ads and using them to create affordable, balanced meals while staying within a budget. Perfect for building independence, financial
Preview of The Price Game for Middle Schoolers | Supply and Demand Workbook for Kids

The Price Game for Middle Schoolers | Supply and Demand Workbook for Kids

Created by
Invest Young
Help middle school students understand the powerful relationship between supply, demand, and price with this engaging and beginner-friendly workbook, The Price Game for Middle Schoolers. This printable financial literacy and economics resource teaches kids why prices go up and down, how buyers and sellers affect the market, and how smart thinking can help them make better money decisions in real life. Using easy explanations, relatable examples, interactive activities, and real-world shopping
Preview of Donating, Charity, and Community | Financial Literacy Worksheets & Activities

Donating, Charity, and Community | Financial Literacy Worksheets & Activities

Encourage students to think about the role of giving and charity in financial planning. Activities include: Reading passage on the value of givingVocabulary like “charity” and “philanthropy”Scenario-based decision-makingResearch activity on local charitiesReflection prompts on personal giving goalsIncludes a graphic organizer for student reflection and consolidation. Perfect for elementary, middle school, and financial literacy lessons, this resource is designed to make money concepts clear,
Preview of Financial Story Problem Cards

Financial Story Problem Cards

How Financial Story Problem Cards Support EducatorsFinancial literacy can be a dry subject when taught through abstract formulas. These story problem cards are designed to bridge the gap between "classroom math" and "life skills," providing several key advantages for teachers: 1. Simplifies Complex Concept DeliveryInstead of lecturing on "opportunity cost" or "interest rates," educators can present a scenario like "The Credit Trap." This allows students to discover the mathematical reality of de
Preview of Rounding to check answers Core with extra reasoning sheet

Rounding to check answers Core with extra reasoning sheet

1.Elliot is working out 3,846 + 1,960. He rounds each number to the nearest 1,000 to estimate the answer. Help Elliot to complete the sentences. 3,846 rounded to the nearest 1,000 is __________. 1,960 rounded to the nearest 1,000 is _________. In worksheet, children practise rounding in order to estimate the answers to both additions and subtractions. They also review mental strategies for estimating answers. Children should be familiar with the word “approximate”, and "estimate" and the
Preview of Needs vs Wants Scenarios | Real-Life Budgeting Activity | Grades 9–12 Financial

Needs vs Wants Scenarios | Real-Life Budgeting Activity | Grades 9–12 Financial

Created by
Invest Young
Teach students that “needs vs. wants” isn’t always black and white—because context matters.In this engaging scenario-card activity, students read real-life situations and decide whether each item is a Need, Want, or Depends, then justify their reasoning. This is perfect for building critical thinking, budgeting readiness, and real-world decision-making in high school personal finance. What’s Included 10 scenario cards (print, cut, and use in groups or stations)Student recording sheet (Need/Want
Preview of Credit vs Debt Explained | Adult 101 Life Skills Lesson

Credit vs Debt Explained | Adult 101 Life Skills Lesson

Created by
7th SKY
Prepare your students for real-world financial success with this practical and easy-to-understand Credit vs Debt Life Skills Resource! Part of the Adulting 101 series, this activity is designed to help teens and young adults build a strong foundation in financial literacy by clearly explaining the difference between credit and debt, how each works, and how to use them responsibly. What’s Included: ✔ A clear breakdown of credit vs. debt ✔ Real-life scenarios and examples ✔ Guided questions
Preview of Raise or Lower Credit Score Game

Raise or Lower Credit Score Game

📈🎮 Raise or Lower Your Credit Score Game | Financial Literacy Activity for TeensMake credit scores easy (and fun!) to understand with this interactive, student-loved game! In this activity, students analyze real-life financial situations and decide whether each action will raise or lower a credit score—helping them build critical money skills they’ll use for life. 🎯 WHAT’S INCLUDED ✔️ 30+ scenario cards (color-coded for easy use) ✔️ “Raise or Lower” decision activity ✔️ Student recording
Preview of Furnish Your First Apartment on a Budget Consumer Math Project Life Skills SpEd

Furnish Your First Apartment on a Budget Consumer Math Project Life Skills SpEd

Furnish Your First Apartment on a Budget is a real-world consumer math project that helps students practice budgeting, addition, subtraction, financial literacy, and independent living skills. Students are given a budget of $5,000 and must furnish their first apartment while staying within budget. They will make decisions about furniture, kitchen supplies, bedroom essentials, bathroom items, decorations, and more. This engaging activity encourages students to distinguish between needs and wants
Preview of Budgeting Basics: Needs vs Wants Sorting Cards

Budgeting Basics: Needs vs Wants Sorting Cards

Needs vs Wants Sorting Activity | Financial Literacy LessonHelp students build essential money management skills with this engaging Needs vs Wants Sorting Activity. This interactive financial literacy resource teaches students how to distinguish between essential expenses and discretionary spending—an important foundation for budgeting and responsible financial decision-making. In this activity, students will sort real-life spending examples into Needs and Wants categories. Through discussion
Preview of Babysitting 101: How to start your babysitting business

Babysitting 101: How to start your babysitting business

This is your one-stop-shop for all first time babysitters. This will help you think about how to actually start your babysitting business including how to find prospective families, what to do once you enter their home, safety tips and guidelines and so much more!
Preview of Minimum vs Full Balance Activity

Minimum vs Full Balance Activity

💳📉 Paying the Minimum vs Full Balance Activity | Credit Card Interest LessonHelp your students experience a powerful financial “aha moment” with this real-world credit card activity! In this engaging lesson, students compare paying the minimum payment vs the full balance and discover how interest can quickly add up over timeworks. Learn about building credit today.
Preview of Subtraction with 3-Digit Numbers | 200 Problems + Answer Keys | Grades 2–4

Subtraction with 3-Digit Numbers | 200 Problems + Answer Keys | Grades 2–4

How to Use These Subtraction WorksheetsThese printable worksheets are designed to help students practice subtracting 3-digit numbers in a clear, structured format. Perfect for daily math review, homework, centers, or early finishers! ✅ Suggested Use:Use 1–2 worksheets per day for warm-up or bell work.Assign specific worksheets for homework to reinforce skills.Laminate and reuse in math centers with dry-erase markers.Provide extra practice for students needing additional support.Great for test p
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