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Preview of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire -  Percentage increase/decrease

Who Wants To Be a Millionaire - Percentage increase/decrease

Millionaire Style Maths Quiz – Percentages, Interest & VAT PowerPoint GameMake revision exciting with this engaging “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” inspired maths quiz PowerPoint! Perfect for GCSE Foundation revision, Functional Skills Maths, KS3/KS4 intervention, or end-of-topic review lessons. Students work through increasingly challenging multiple-choice questions covering: PercentagesPercentage increase & decreasePercentage multipliersSimple interestCompound interestVAT calculationsReverse
Preview of Graphing Lines in Slope Intercept Form Quiz

Graphing Lines in Slope Intercept Form Quiz

Created by
Christelle Alce
5 questions quiz on graphing lines in slope intercept form.
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 Fun Geometry Project | Creative Circle Drawing with Rulers & Compasses |

Fun Geometry Project | Creative Circle Drawing with Rulers & Compasses |

Looking for a fun, low-stress way to wrap up your geometry unit? This no-prep, ready-to-use Google Slides activity is the perfect end-of-year project! Students apply key geometry concepts while getting creative with circles—ideal for review, display, or Open House. With just a ruler and compass, students will explore radius, diameter, circumference, and area through an engaging design challenge that blends math and art. ✔️ No prep required ✔️ Google Slides format – assign digitally or print
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