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Preview of Budgeting (Part 6 of 7) - Smart Budgeting

Budgeting (Part 6 of 7) - Smart Budgeting

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Miller STEAM
In this activity, students will learn the following concepts: 1) How to make bill due dates based on various pay periods 2) How to analyze what percent of bills are devoted to various categories/spending 3) Analyze what percent of gross monthly income is devoted to various categories/spending relative to what financial experts recommend
Preview of PD on Demand: Reteaching for Mastery, Professional Development, RTI, Coaching

PD on Demand: Reteaching for Mastery, Professional Development, RTI, Coaching

Created by
Always A Lesson
Are you an instructional coach, administrator or teacher leader striving to empower teachers to reteach for mastery and improve student outcomes through professional development? Look no further! Our innovative resource, PD on Demand is designed specifically with your needs in mind. Reteaching for Mastery PD:Specifically teachers will learn strategies that help them use effective methods for identifying and addressing gaps in student understanding. This targeted support increases student succ
Preview of ST Math Data Tracker Puzzle or Journey Progress Jiji

ST Math Data Tracker Puzzle or Journey Progress Jiji

Do you need a way for your students to track what percentage of puzzles or what percentage of their journey they have done? This resource has been very successful in my classroom to motivate students to track their progress. You can print this as one sheet or two to a page for a smaller tracker. Students keep this in their journals, folders, or desks and each morning I go through the puzzle progress and students color to the percent they are at. It's fast, easy, and effective!
Preview of Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Community Problem-Solving Project Toolkit (Printable + Digital Templates + App)

Help students practice real-world problem-solving with a structured, kid-friendly project flow they can use in any subject. This toolkit guides learners through a simple process: Notice a community or classroom problem Ask questions and gather information Discuss respectfully using sentence starters Plan a solution with clear steps and roles Reflect on what worked and what to improve Perfect for building literacy, collaboration, SEL, and critical thinking without requiring a full PBL train
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