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Preview of Percentage change shown on graphs

Percentage change shown on graphs

This Year 9 math revision resource helps students visually connect statistical graphs with percentage changes. Designed for end-of-year revision, it bridges the gap between calculating data and understanding its real-world impact.Key Topics Covered:Percentage changeReverse percentageCompound interestLine graphsDual bar chartsGraphs and charts display changes visually,making trends and patterns easy to see at a glance. Percentages express those same changes numerically, giving us precise measurem
Preview of Fractions, Decimals & Percents Consumer Math Project | Design Your Dream Room

Fractions, Decimals & Percents Consumer Math Project | Design Your Dream Room

Transform your math block with this real-world consumer math project where students design their own room while applying fractions, decimals, percents, budgeting, discounts, and sales tax. Perfect for Grades 6–8, this hands-on activity blends financial literacy, applied design, and creative problem-solving. Students use a curated shopping catalogue to build a dream room, calculate the cost of items, apply percent-off discounts, convert between fractions/decimals/percents, add tax, and stay withi
Preview of 25 Advanced Math Puzzles  (set 4)

25 Advanced Math Puzzles (set 4)

Here are 25 ready to go math puzzles with answers. I like to have one projected on my board at the start of math class and let the students debate their answers. This gets the students engaged in math before the class even begins. These puzzles require students know order of operations and are ready to do a little beginning algebra, perfect for a pre-algebra or algebra I class. I will also sometimes put one on a homework, quiz, or test as a bonus question. They can be used year after year.
Preview of Pairs of Angles Made Clear 3.0: Complementary, Supplementary, Vertical

Pairs of Angles Made Clear 3.0: Complementary, Supplementary, Vertical

Push student understanding of complementary and supplementary angles even further with this rigorous, algebra-intensive continuation.Lesson 3.0 builds directly on Lesson 2.0 by increasing the level of algebraic complexity and requiring deeper reasoning across multiple angle relationships. Students are no longer just setting up equations—they are navigating layered expressions, combining relationships, and solving problems that demand precision and persistence. If you’re looking for meaningful r
Preview of Math Project-Based Learning Bundle (Grades 6–8) | Real-World Math Projects

Math Project-Based Learning Bundle (Grades 6–8) | Real-World Math Projects

Looking for engaging, real-world math projects that actually work in middle school classrooms? This Math Project-Based Learning Bundle includes a collection of hands-on math projects designed for Grades 6-8. Each project connects math concepts to meaningful, real-life contexts, helping students build conceptual understanding, problem-solving skills, and confidence in math while having fun! This bundle includes hands-on, real-world math projects designed to build student engagement while reinfor
Preview of Trigonometry Made Clear 2.0 | Sine Cosine Tangent Including Inverses!

Trigonometry Made Clear 2.0 | Sine Cosine Tangent Including Inverses!

Trigonometry Made Clear 2.0 | Algebraic Applications & Inverse TrigTake student understanding of right triangle trigonometry to the next level with this rigorous, algebra-focused continuation of the Trigonometry Made Clear series. This lesson builds directly on the foundational concepts introduced in Lesson 1.0 and challenges students to apply sine, cosine, tangent, and inverse trigonometric functions in more demanding algebraic situations. Students must move beyond simple substitution and deve
Preview of Gifted and Talented Logic Game (DUCK DUCK GOOSE LOGIC GAME)

Gifted and Talented Logic Game (DUCK DUCK GOOSE LOGIC GAME)

Gifted and Talented (GT), GATE, TAG, LEAP, all love to be challenged. This is a great way to stretch your students' brains and get them to use logical thinking, problem solving skills, teamwork, and mathematical reasoning. This logic game is a fun spin on the childhood game "duck duck goose". The students must work together to find two problems and find out which duck is actually an imposter pretending to be a goose! Teachers can spread this task out over multiple days or plan for students to
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