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Preview of Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

In this worksheet, we explore the recent statements by the 2026 HHS Secretary who stated that "that if a drug rises from 100 dollars to 600 dollars that is a 600 percent increase, and if it then falls from 600 dollars to 100 dollars that can be framed as a 600 percent “savings.” Does 600% savings make sense? Using percentage increase and decrease formulas, we unpack exactly what these statements mean mathematically. Included is a Teacher Guide with full explanations for this multi-step critica
Preview of Sweetheart Sale | Valentine’s Day Percent Discount & Sales Tax Math Task

Sweetheart Sale | Valentine’s Day Percent Discount & Sales Tax Math Task

Make percent problems meaningful with this Valentine’s Day-themed performance task that brings real-world shopping into the classroom. Students must calculate percentage discounts, apply sales tax, make strategic decisions with coupons, and determine whether they stayed within a $50 budget — all while practicing key skills in a seasonal, engaging context. Skills Assessed: Calculating percent discounts and applying them strategically Solving multi-step percent problems with sales tax Rounding a
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 Personal Finance Chapter 1: Entrance & Exit Tickets – Formative Assessment Set

Personal Finance Chapter 1: Entrance & Exit Tickets – Formative Assessment Set

7 Complete Lessons | Quick Formative Checks | No Prep | Answer Key IncludedMaximize every minute of instructional time with this complete set of entrance and exit tickets for Personal Finance Chapter 1! Designed to activate prior knowledge before each lesson and check for understanding afterward, these 7 double-sided tickets (14 total assessments) provide a seamless formative assessment system that takes just 3-5 minutes per day. What's Included 7 double-sided entrance/exit tickets (PDF format
Preview of Pet Store Purchases | Real-World Percent Discount & Sales Tax Budgeting Task

Pet Store Purchases | Real-World Percent Discount & Sales Tax Budgeting Task

Give your students a meaningful math experience with this real-world percent discount and budgeting activity centered around shopping for shelter pets. Students calculate sale prices using coupons, determine whether they qualify for discounts, add tax based on their state, and figure out how much change they’d receive from a $100 bill. The task wraps up with an optional creative writing extension that connects math to empathy. Skills Assessed: Calculating percent discounts and sale prices Deter
Preview of Applied Economics | Unit 1 | Quiz | PPC & Opportunity Cost

Applied Economics | Unit 1 | Quiz | PPC & Opportunity Cost

Overview:Unit 1 introduces students to the core principles of economics, including scarcity, opportunity cost, supply and demand, comparative advantage, and the role of government in addressing market failures. This is the first unit quiz from the Applied Economics course, offering a combination of conceptual questions and real-world applications—ideal for honors or AP-level high school classes or introductory undergraduate microeconomics. What’s Included:10 multiple choice questions covering: S
Preview of Applied Economics | Unit 2 | Quiz | GDP & Unemployment

Applied Economics | Unit 2 | Quiz | GDP & Unemployment

Overview:Unit 2 introduces students to the tools economists use to measure economic performance, including GDP, unemployment, and inflation. Students learn how these indicators are calculated and their limitations. The unit also includes an overview of the business cycle and covers aggregate demand and supply as models for explaining changes in output and prices. This is the second unit quiz from the Applied Economics course, offering a combination of conceptual questions and real-world applicat
Preview of 6th Grade Percent Activities Bundle: Percent Mystery + Error Analysis Worksheets

6th Grade Percent Activities Bundle: Percent Mystery + Error Analysis Worksheets

Engage your students with this 6th grade percent activities bundle featuring TWO high-interest resources: a percent mystery activity and a percent error analysis worksheet! This bundle helps students build a strong understanding of percents while keeping them actively involved in problem-solving. Perfect for review, math centers, test prep, or intervention, these activities combine critical thinking and real-world math skills in a fun, low-prep format. 📦 What’s Included: 1. Percent Myst
Preview of Portions and Precision | Dividing Fractions & Ratios in a Real-World Task

Portions and Precision | Dividing Fractions & Ratios in a Real-World Task

Put students in the role of head chef as they tackle real-world math in this engaging performance task about serving sizes, ratios, and division of fractions. Students must apply their knowledge to scale recipes, compare serving amounts, and explain their reasoning — all while managing a busy catering event and chocolate bar tasting. Perfect for connecting classroom concepts to careers and culinary creativity. Skills Assessed: Dividing fractions and mixed numbers to calculate servings Using mul
Preview of Create a Student Business Plan Project - Entrepreneurship & Economics PBL Unit

Create a Student Business Plan Project - Entrepreneurship & Economics PBL Unit

Looking for a hands-on way for your gifted and talented students to apply what they've learned about economics, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy? This Student-Run Business Project is an engaging and real-world activity where students build and operate their own classroom businesses! In this resource, students take on the role of business owners as they create a goods or services-based business from the ground up. They'll earn classroom currency by completing assigned tasks, use that mone
Preview of Financial Literacy & Consumer Math Mastery Test | 100 Real-World Word Problems

Financial Literacy & Consumer Math Mastery Test | 100 Real-World Word Problems

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Emily class TH
Prepare students for real-life financial decision-making with this comprehensive 100-question Financial Literacy & Consumer Math Mastery Test! Perfect for Financial Literacy courses, Consumer Math classes, life skills programs, homeschool learning, test prep, intervention, or end-of-year review. This no-prep printable resource uses realistic money and budgeting scenarios to help students strengthen practical math skills they will use in adulthood — including taxes, loans, savings, interest, budg
Preview of Vacation Math: Middle School Trip Budget Project Problem Solving 5th 6th 7th 8th

Vacation Math: Middle School Trip Budget Project Problem Solving 5th 6th 7th 8th

This vacation math project will get students in 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade excited about using math, budgeting skills, and financial literacy in everyday life: when planning a trip to another city! How to Use:Students will plan a personal vacation including a flight, hotel, transportation, food, attractions, shopping and insurance. I have included two simple budget spreadsheets for students to use a working budget that they can erase and play around with as they plan a final budget for when
Preview of Royal Kingdom Simulation: Problem Solving, Budgeting, Explanations Practice

Royal Kingdom Simulation: Problem Solving, Budgeting, Explanations Practice

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Katie Ellis
An introduction to simulations for students! You have been hired as the Royal Advisor. Your first task is to update and hire new staff. Any positions not filled will become your responsibility in the meantime. You have a budget of 175 gold pieces. Who will you hire in this first round? Explain why you made these decisions to the king and queen. Students will gain practical application of the following skills: Creative problem solvingDecision makingBudgetingExplanation of choicesRole playing / pu
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