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Preview of Spring Lemonade Stand ROI – Budgeting & Profit Math (Grades 3–6)

Spring Lemonade Stand ROI – Budgeting & Profit Math (Grades 3–6)

Turn your classroom into a mini business lab with this hands-on lemonade stand challenge! Students calculate startup costs, track profits, and apply the ROI formula — all while practicing real-world math and financial literacy. Perfect for grades 3–6, this spring-themed pack blends budgeting, subtraction, and percent math into one engaging activity. What’s Included:Startup Costs worksheetProfit Tracker worksheetROI Challenge worksheetMatching answer keysSkills Covered:Budgeting and additionSubtr
Preview of Digital Lit Keyboarding Typing Class Technique Feedback Task Cards 3 -12th grade

Digital Lit Keyboarding Typing Class Technique Feedback Task Cards 3 -12th grade

Looking for a keyboarding technique resource that helps students learn to self correct?These task cards provide feedback assessments for keyboarding or typing techniques, suitable for 3rd-12th grade students. As teachers observe students during typing sessions, they can place the cards on student workstations for immediate feedback and correction. ✅ BenefitsInstant feedback for StudentsOpportunity for students to correct their typing techniques✅ This resource includes:Both black & white and Co
Preview of Designing your own app.  A computer science activity. Intro to computer science.

Designing your own app. A computer science activity. Intro to computer science.

Students love apps on android devices, iphones , ipads etc... Why not get them excited about coding by doing this great assignment? In this activity students will develop an idea for their own app through creating its logo and basic design. This introductory computer science activity was created by Jody Weissler for the Teachtopia education network.
Preview of Dracula’s Party Budget – Halloween Financial Literacy Worksheet

Dracula’s Party Budget – Halloween Financial Literacy Worksheet

Get your students excited about budgeting with this spooky, standards-aligned bell ringer! In Dracula’s Party Budget, learners take on the role of Count Dracula’s party planner, managing a $100 budget to throw the ultimate Halloween bash. Students must make choices, justify spending, and reflect on trade-offs—all while practicing real-world financial literacy skills. Skills Covered: Budgeting and decision-makingPrioritizing needs vs. wantsBasic addition and subtractionFinancial reasoning and ref
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