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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 Classroom Percentages Performance Task

Classroom Percentages Performance Task

Real-World Percent Problems That Make Students Think! This engaging, real-world performance task helps students apply their knowledge of percent concepts through a series of multi-step problems tied to a classroom setting. It’s perfect for use as a summative assessment, collaborative task, or percent problem-solving project. Use it for: ✔️ End-of-unit assessment or summative check ✔️ Real-world math challenges ✔️ Group work or independent reasoning ✔️ Differentiation or early finisher task Ski
Preview of Unit Rate Quiz | Proportional Reasoning Assessment

Unit Rate Quiz | Proportional Reasoning Assessment

Put Unit Rate Understanding to the Test with Real-World Scenarios Use this standards-aligned quiz to check student understanding of unit rates and proportional relationships. Students will analyze word problems, compare rates, and show reasoning using visuals or equations. Skills Assessed: - Identifying and calculating unit rates - Solving real-world word problems - Explaining proportional reasoning with justification Why Teachers Love It: ✔️ Includes real-life contexts for deeper engagement ✔
Preview of 5th Grade Decimal Performance Task | Budgeting Word Problem | Open-Ended Math Ta

5th Grade Decimal Performance Task | Budgeting Word Problem | Open-Ended Math Ta

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Help your students build strong decimal problem-solving skills with this engaging real-world budgeting performance task! Students will apply decimal operations to create two different combinations of school supplies while staying within a $35.00 budget, then justify which combination results in the greatest total number of items. This task is open-ended, encourages multiple solution paths, and includes rubrics and sample answers—making it perfect for assessment, math centers, enrichment, or
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