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Preview of Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

In this worksheet, we explore the recent statements by the 2026 HHS Secretary who stated that "that if a drug rises from 100 dollars to 600 dollars that is a 600 percent increase, and if it then falls from 600 dollars to 100 dollars that can be framed as a 600 percent “savings.” Does 600% savings make sense? Using percentage increase and decrease formulas, we unpack exactly what these statements mean mathematically. Included is a Teacher Guide with full explanations for this multi-step critica
Preview of Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems | 4th Grade Math (Real-World, IEP-

Two-Step Addition & Subtraction Word Problems | 4th Grade Math (Real-World, IEP-

This resource includes 20 two-step real-world word problems designed to help 4th grade students build accuracy and confidence with addition and subtraction. The problems intentionally use operation-specific vocabulary (e.g., total, increase, altogether, difference, how many more, decrease) to support students in identifying the correct operation before solving. This set is ideal for: IEP goal progress monitoring Small group instruction Intervention Independent practice Assessment acros
Preview of Unit Rates and Percents Study Guide

Unit Rates and Percents Study Guide

Created by
Kristin Amato
Editable google doc that teaches parents and students how to: Use ratio tables and double number lines to convert between units of measurementCalculate two unit rates for the same ratio relationshipUse unit rates to solve problemsIdentify and describe two unit rates associated with a ratioUse ratios to determine unknown parts, wholes, and percentages
Preview of Innovamat/Thinking Math: Grade 1- Stretch 5 Exit Slips

Innovamat/Thinking Math: Grade 1- Stretch 5 Exit Slips

Innovamat Thinking Math Exit Slips – Stretch 5, Modules 1–5 | First Grade Keep your students on track and reinforce key concepts with these teacher-created exit slips for Innovamat Thinking Math – Stretch 5 (Modules 1–5)! These versatile, easy-to-use sheets are perfect for do nows, independent practice, or exit slips—helping you track student data and guide instruction. - Aligned to Innovamat Thinking Math: Designed specifically for Stretch 4, Modules 1–5. - Teacher-Created & Classroom-Te
Preview of FREE! Bye Antibiotic Chickens | Real-World Math | Gr 5-7, Ratio, % & Rates

FREE! Bye Antibiotic Chickens | Real-World Math | Gr 5-7, Ratio, % & Rates

Created by
YummyMath
Make math meaningful with this FREE resource!Fast food chains like McDonald’s, Chick-fil-A, Panera Bread, Chipotle, and Whole Foods are moving toward removing antibiotics from the food we consume to help combat antibiotic-resistant diseases in humans. Get them to think about what the effects will be on costs at the restaurant, supermarket prices, and the cost and changes required in farm production. Does this seem like a good move? Why? Do the math! In this activity, students will explore the c
Preview of Math: Understanding Basic Algebra | Made Easy for Kids!

Math: Understanding Basic Algebra | Made Easy for Kids!

Crack the code of missing numbers! "Algebra & Number Patterns: Cracking the Code of Missing Numbers!" is an interactive video that invites 1st, 2nd, and 3rd graders to explore the exciting world of algebra and number patterns. This collection of interactive videos, each lasting 2–3 minutes long, is designed to support interactive, inclusive, and visual learning, helping students develop algebraic thinking and number fluency from an early age. What will students learn?Identify patterns in numbe
Preview of STEM Step Multiplication Worksheets For 4-6th Grade, Editable, Print and Go

STEM Step Multiplication Worksheets For 4-6th Grade, Editable, Print and Go

✨ Step Multiplication Worksheets for Grades 4–6 ✨ 📘 Build math confidence and fluency while saving teacher prep time! This 36-page resource combines step-by-step multiplication practice, answer keys, and editable templates so you can adapt it for your classroom needs. With bonus coloring pages for engagement, this packet supports both skill development and creative reinforcement. 🔎 Why You’ll Love This Resource ✔️ Grades 4–6 – designed for upper elementary and middle school reinforce
Preview of Real-World Math(Gr 6–8): Five Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving Activities

Real-World Math(Gr 6–8): Five Critical Thinking & Problem-Solving Activities

Created by
YummyMath
Are you an educator/parent who believes math should be more than just numbers? Our activities offer a chance for students to apply math to the real world and go beyond drills into critical thinking. This bundle includes 5 engaging, real-world math activities designed to promote critical thinking and problem solving for Grades 7–8 and advanced or early finishers in Grade 6. ★ What's Included:5 real-world activities - ready to go42 total printable pagesEasy-to-navigate Quick Links (See page
Preview of Sorting by Attributes Kindergarten Classifying & Decomposing Numbers Activity

Sorting by Attributes Kindergarten Classifying & Decomposing Numbers Activity

Created by
Mamie's Garden
This sorting by attributes digital math resource challenges kindergarten and Pre-K students to use their critical thinking skills to decompose numbers to 10. Students sort groups of objects by two different attributes or categories and complete two separate number bonds to show the sort. Students learn basic addition and part/whole relationship as they find the hidden partners inside of each set. Some of the sort categories are shape, color, size, texture, type, etc. This activity
Preview of The Straw Trick: How Can Air Lift Water?

The Straw Trick: How Can Air Lift Water?

Created by
Putney Designs
Can air hold up a column of water? It shouldn't work. And yet — it does.Put your finger over the end of a straw, lift it out of a glass, and watch the water stay put. Simple, right? But what if you scaled that up — filled a champagne flute with water, covered the top with a thin card, flipped it upside down, and watched the water stay in place?That's the magic. And this experiment explains exactly why it works.But this guide goes deeper than just a cool party trick.Your young inventor will learn
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