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Preview of Percent of Change | Markup and Markdown Math Worksheet Bundle

Percent of Change | Markup and Markdown Math Worksheet Bundle

Make percent problems click with this no-prep, print-and-go worksheet bundle! This resource includes two targeted worksheets that give students meaningful practice with percent of change, markups, and markdowns—all aligned to 6th grade TEKS and CCSS standards. Engaging, flexible, and classroom-tested—this resource makes percent concepts stick!Whether you're reviewing for a test or building fluency with real-world money math, this worksheet bundle is a go-to tool for 6th grade success! ✨ Wh
Preview of Next Dollar Up

Next Dollar Up

A functional and interactive activity that helps your students learn how to determine the next dollar up. By selecting the correct answer, students will be led to the next question. If they choose incorrectly, they will be prompted to try again. WHAT'S INCLUDEDInteractive PDF with 42 pages in total 20 questions related to determining the next dollar up *If there are any problems or mistakes, please inform me immediately so the situation can be rectified. PURPOSE OF THIS ACTIVITYDevelop functio
Preview of Do you have enough money?

Do you have enough money?

A functional and interactive activity that helps your students improve advanced money skills. By selecting the correct answer, students will be led to the next question. If they choose incorrectly, they will be prompted to try again. WHAT'S INCLUDEDInteractive PDF with 22 pages in total 10 questions that help students decide if they have enough money to purchase an item *If there are any problems or mistakes, please inform me immediately so the situation can be rectified. PURPOSE OF THIS ACTIV
Preview of Real World Experiences: Target Shopping

Real World Experiences: Target Shopping

A functional and interactive activity that gives your students a real world experience shopping at Target. By selecting the correct answer, students will be led to the next question. If they choose incorrectly, they will be prompted to try again. WHAT'S INCLUDED*Interactive PDF with 45 pages in total *20 questions related to making a shopping list, going shopping, using self-checkout, and paying the total *If there are any problems or mistakes, please inform me immediately so the situation can
Preview of Real World Maths — Prompt Card Deck | Year 10–12 | Financial Literacy

Real World Maths — Prompt Card Deck | Year 10–12 | Financial Literacy

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Lit Robot
Real World Maths is a printable card deck that makes maths feel relevant, urgent, and genuinely interesting. Every card presents a real-world scenario students actually care about — paying off a credit card, booking a flight, understanding national debt, estimating climate impact — and challenges them to think, calculate, and go further. Perfect for maths teachers looking for a low-prep, high-engagement resource that sparks discussion, builds financial literacy, and connects curriculum content t
Preview of Life Skills Making Purchases IEP Task Box Bundle | Money Skills Special Ed

Life Skills Making Purchases IEP Task Box Bundle | Money Skills Special Ed

It's 10 PM. You have a student with a money IEP goal, a paraprofessional who needs clear direction, and absolutely nothing ready to use on Monday. I know this moment. I lived this moment — for years — building money materials from scratch because nothing that existed actually worked for my students. Too simple. Too complex. No data. No real teacher support. Just clipart and frustration. So I built what I wish I'd had. All three levels. All three objectives. One complete, ready-to-run system. The
Preview of Next Dollar Up Cafeteria Life Skills Special Education Money Math

Next Dollar Up Cafeteria Life Skills Special Education Money Math

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Miss Lulu
Looking for a real-world functional math activity that teaches students how to make purchases in the school cafeteria using the Dollar Up strategy? This cafeteria-themed resource is perfect for special education classrooms working on money skills, life skills, and transition goals. What Is the Dollar Up Strategy? The Dollar Up method helps students learn how to pay for items by rounding the price up to the next whole dollar. For example, if lunch costs $2.25, students will round up to $3.00 to e
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