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Preview of Percent Math Study Guide & Reference Sheet Printable

Percent Math Study Guide & Reference Sheet Printable

A student-friendly guide to understanding percentages, conversions, and real-world percent problems.
Preview of Financial Literacy Fun Worksheets, Puzzle,Wordsearch & Crosswords

Financial Literacy Fun Worksheets, Puzzle,Wordsearch & Crosswords

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These worksheets provide an enjoyable way to learn about financial literacy. They include word scrambles, word searches, and crosswords, making it engaging and effective. Ideal for learners of all ages looking to enhance their understanding of financial concepts in a fun and interactive manne (100 % Digital Download)Files included:• 1 PDF 6 Pages Ready to Print-Solution included- • 6 JPG 300 DPI Features: -Large 8.5 X 11 inch. -Festive, Fun, and exciting designs. -High resolution images wi
Preview of 2nd Grade Money Math Unit Pack: Counting Coins, Making Change & Shopping

2nd Grade Money Math Unit Pack: Counting Coins, Making Change & Shopping

🌟 Make Money Math Meaningful!Struggling to get your second graders to grasp the concept of making change? Make teaching money math an absolute breeze! This comprehensive, real-world resource transforms your students into confident, savvy shoppers who can easily count coins, calculate totals, and make change. Say goodbye to boring drills and hello to engaging, practical math applications! 📦 What’s Included?4 Vibrant Classroom Posters: Includes "Money Heroes" (coin identification), "Two Steps to
Preview of Accounting Basics: Short vs Long-Term Assets | MS Business & Economics Unit Pack

Accounting Basics: Short vs Long-Term Assets | MS Business & Economics Unit Pack

Stop making accounting dry! Turn the boring concept of "Balance Sheets" into a real-world strategy session with this No-Prep "Liquidity Ladder" Lesson. Perfect for Middle School and Intro to Business High School classes, this complete instructional packet helps students master the difference between Current (Short-Term) and Non-Current (Long-Term) assets through relatable analogies like a "Backpack Audit" and a "Corner Café" case study. 💡 Why You Need This ResourceTeaching financial literacy c
Preview of Financial Literacy Basics Reference Sheet: Budgeting, Saving & Credit

Financial Literacy Basics Reference Sheet: Budgeting, Saving & Credit

This one-page reference sheet covers core financial literacy concepts including income, expenses, budgeting, saving, credit, and interest. Students can use it to review the differences between needs and wants, understand how a basic budget is structured, and explore how interest affects borrowing and saving. Key vocabulary terms are defined clearly to support comprehension across a range of grade levels. The sheet serves as a handy reference during lessons, independent practice, or assessments o
Preview of Editable & Ready-to-Print U.S. Currency Pages – Bills & Coins for Worksheets

Editable & Ready-to-Print U.S. Currency Pages – Bills & Coins for Worksheets

Make teaching money concepts simple and engaging! This resource includes editable and ready-to-print pages of U.S. bills and coins, plus sets of coins that can be duplicated to create your own worksheets, games, and activities. Perfect for math centers, homework, or classroom practice, these versatile pages let you customize exercises for any skill level. Stop spending hours creating money manipulatives— grab this resource and start using it today!
Preview of Financial Literacy: Investment Diversification Lesson Pack | Middle School

Financial Literacy: Investment Diversification Lesson Pack | Middle School

Stop teaching "saving" and start teaching "strategy." turn your middle school classroom into a bustling trading floor with this interactive Stock Market & Diversification Simulation. Many students think the stock market is just gambling. This lesson proves them wrong. Through a hands-on simulation, students will discover why putting all their eggs in one basket (Portfolio A) is a recipe for disaster, and how diversification (Portfolio C) builds true wealth. Perfect for Economics, Personal Fina
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