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Preview of Nov. 16 Math & Financial Literacy Puzzle: Federal Reserve Banks | Mixed Review

Nov. 16 Math & Financial Literacy Puzzle: Federal Reserve Banks | Mixed Review

November 16 of the Mystery Year marks the date when the 12 regional Reserve Banks opened for business. Math clues for finding the year involve rate as a percent, mean, median, and simple interest in a financial-literacy context. The clues provide connections to three major goals of the Federal Reserve: maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates. This puzzle is great for middle school or high school students to use any time.  Your PDF download includes:2-page digita
Preview of Jan. 28 Math & Science Puzzle: NASA Space Shuttle Challenger | Mixed Review

Jan. 28 Math & Science Puzzle: NASA Space Shuttle Challenger | Mixed Review

January 28 of the Mystery Year was the day of the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. To find the year, student solve math clues involving percent of a number, converting a probability given as a fraction to a percent, and divisibility by 6 in a real-world context. This engaging puzzle is great for middle school students to use any time. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version4 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-s
Preview of A Beautiful Mind (2001): Complete Movie Guide & Introduction to Game Theory

A Beautiful Mind (2001): Complete Movie Guide & Introduction to Game Theory

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Will Pulgarin
A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 American biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics. The film was directed by Ron Howard, from a screenplay written by Akiva Goldsman. These teacher-generated questions (27 in total) are designed to help students focus in on key information during the video. This movie guide also comes with an example of Game Theory (Prisoner's Dilemma) and a short reading on the history of the Nobel Prize. This guide will help your students g
Preview of Fox in Socks-Inspired Math | Tally Chart & Counting Worksheet + Easel Activities

Fox in Socks-Inspired Math | Tally Chart & Counting Worksheet + Easel Activities

Fox in Socks -Inspired Math | Tally Chart & Counting WorksheetThis is a fun math activity with captivating and vibrant graphics inspired by the Fox in socks Rhyming story, perfect for a Dr. Seuss theme with your 1st grade, 2nd grade, and Kindergarten class, but it can also be used any time of year during math centers. Print and laminate the counting to 5 cards and use as many times as you like with your Prek children. Worksheets also provide engaging suitable activities for second grade kids to

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