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Preview of Test & Quiz Parent Signature Sheet

Test & Quiz Parent Signature Sheet

Tired of having those stacks of signed student tests on your desk? Here's an easy and efficient way to keep track of your student's test data and get their parent's signatures while reducing the piles of papers on your desk!
Preview of Supply & Demand Vocabulary Worksheet + Graphing Practice | Economics Notes & Exi

Supply & Demand Vocabulary Worksheet + Graphing Practice | Economics Notes & Exi

Help your students build a strong foundation in supply and demand with this interactive note catcher and vocabulary sheet! Perfect for middle and high school economics or business courses, this two-page printable includes vocabulary definitions, graphing practice (demand curve, supply curve, and equilibrium), and a reflection question that ties concepts to real-world consumer behavior. Whether used as a guided notes activity, review sheet, or formative assessment, this resource ensures your st
Preview of Pre-Algebra Terms Quiz

Pre-Algebra Terms Quiz

Pair this 2-page quiz with the 8-page pre-algebra vocabulary/terms list with definitions for a comprehension check-in for your math students. 22 multiple choice fill-in quizMy other links to math terminology supplementsHow to Study for a Math Test (Handout)What Does Learning Math Have To Do With My Job? (Lecture Presentation)Geometry 2 Terminology (Handout)Geometric Figures Terminology (Handout)Geometric Concepts Terminology (Handout)Probability and Statistics Terminology (Handout)Measurement T
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 YIKES! How to Study for a Math Test

YIKES! How to Study for a Math Test

HOW TO STUDY FOR A MATH TEST TIPS Summarize each lesson. Make a 1-page summary of concepts, formulas, and vocabulary from the chapter using your class notes. Ask to see your chapter quiz to identify points of confusion from the beginning of the chapter. Make sure you understand them now. If not, find practice problems. (Hint: Quiz review assignment) For chapters heavy with definitions & formulas, try memorization strategies. (Ex: flashcards, write them in your own words, use diagrams to he
Preview of Student Loan Mythbusters Gallery Walk | Interactive Notebook Activity | Financia

Student Loan Mythbusters Gallery Walk | Interactive Notebook Activity | Financia

Bust common misconceptions about student loans with this engaging Student Loan Mythbusters Gallery Walk! Designed for high school personal finance, economics, or college prep classes, this activity gets students moving, thinking critically, and interacting with key content. Students rotate through 10 stations that each present a student loan fact or myth. Using the included Facts vs. Myths Interactive Notebook sheet, students analyze each claim, decide if it’s true or false, and explain why u
Preview of Quantitative Reasoning - Personal Financial Literacy - Employment & Income

Quantitative Reasoning - Personal Financial Literacy - Employment & Income

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This resource is perfect for any classroom that is introducing students to types of employment, income, and taxes! The six lessons in this resource include: 1. Types of Employment Income 2. Employment Forms & Income Deductions for W-2 Employees 3. Employment Forms & Income Deductions for Self-Employed 4. Employment Forms & Income Deductions for Farmers 5. Employment Income Wrap Up & Quiz 6. Household Budget I hope this resource will help your students to gain understanding of the types of empl
Preview of Credit vs Debit Cards | Financial Literacy Lesson for Teens (Grades 8-12)

Credit vs Debit Cards | Financial Literacy Lesson for Teens (Grades 8-12)

💳 Credit vs. Debit Cards | Financial Literacy for TeensTeach students how to make smart money choices! This engaging, no-prep financial literacy lesson helps teens understand the difference between credit and debit cards, including how interest, debt, and credit scores work. Perfect for middle school, high school, or personal finance classes, this activity-based resource makes real-world money management easy to teach and fun to learn! 🧠 Students Will:✅ Learn key financial vocabulary (interest
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