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Preview of Solving One Step Equations in Algebra 1 Task Cards for Google Forms

Solving One Step Equations in Algebra 1 Task Cards for Google Forms

This algebra task card product comes with 24 cards and slides relating to solving one step equations. There are 6 cards per operation. Includes some integer solutions including 0. Starts off with more basic problems and gradually increases complexity. Present as slides and do a whip around the room or print 4 cards per page and hand out as task cards! Several versions included: Google Forms, Google Slides and Printable task cards Not convinced? Here's a sample of my task cards for free! Buy
Preview of Mental Math Percents: Lesson Plan + Student Work + More - 6.RP.A.3, 7.RP.A.3

Mental Math Percents: Lesson Plan + Student Work + More - 6.RP.A.3, 7.RP.A.3

Created by
Mathacognitive
Can you calculate a tip or a discount in your head? Help your students build these real-world mental math skills, by reasoning about percents. In this lesson students will practice finding 10, 5, 20 and 15 percent using mental math reasoning related to the 10% benchmark. Full lesson plan, includes variations for students who already have a percent calculation procedure and those who don't; and activities to build application skills or algebraic thinking. Includes: Lesson plan, with 3 variatio
Preview of Car Depreciation: Exponential Decay/Logarithm Review Worksheet

Car Depreciation: Exponential Decay/Logarithm Review Worksheet

Created by
MathMotivations
A worksheet of 16 word problems set in the context of car values & depreciation allows students to practice solving for all four different variables (y, a, r, & t) of the exponential decay formula and continuous decay formula. I use this resource as a study guide and review prior to our quiz with questions in the same format.  A detailed answer key with all work shown is included.  This is one of the resources I created to “trick” my lower level math students into learning more advanced al
Preview of Banking, Mortgages, and Simple Interest Task Cards.

Banking, Mortgages, and Simple Interest Task Cards.

Created by
MrNick1
This set of task cards will provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to solve problems related to down payments on items, mortgage loans, banking procedures, and calculate simple interest. To perform these tasks the student will apply their mathematical knowledge related to basic arithmetic operations and percents. Topics included in this set of task cards include: Calculating down payments. Calculating final mortgage payments on a property. Determining balances
Preview of Buying a Car Lesson Unit- Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Buying a Car Lesson Unit- Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

So your students want to buy a car, sounds like every other teenager out there! Teach them the financial responsibility of purchasing a car with this 5 day lesson unit. Students will compare the cost of buying a car in full with cash versus a car loan, learn about the increased responsibility, and identify the associated costs with owning a car. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Calculate the monthly cost of purchasing a car on loan or with saved funds. Read about how I teach Car Buying and ideas for ho
Preview of Consumer Math Skill Practice Worksheet. Budget Check Percents Cost Comparison

Consumer Math Skill Practice Worksheet. Budget Check Percents Cost Comparison

Your students need real-world money skills practice — and this no-prep resource makes it easy to deliver all year long. This 40-worksheet consumer math set gives transition-age students repeated, structured practice on 6 key financial literacy skills — all on one page, once a week, for an entire school year. Practice staying in budget, comparing prices, writing a check, balancing a checking account, and finding a percent of an amount of money all on 1 worksheet! These consumer math and financ
Preview of Translate Words to Math, 1-3 hrs, Pre-algebra/Algebra, Student Slides/Handouts

Translate Words to Math, 1-3 hrs, Pre-algebra/Algebra, Student Slides/Handouts

Created by
Pios Labs
Teach how to translate English words into math, in a 1 hour to 3 hour lesson.Use this file with your students to:Practice at least 56 problems and 7 group activities in math and literacy.Review or enrich their reading skills, in translating English sentences, phrases, and words into mathematical statements.Review or introduce fundamental math concepts in algebra, like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, geometry, fractions, decimals, percents, number properties, integers, variables,
Preview of Analyzing Graphs of Exponential Functions

Analyzing Graphs of Exponential Functions

This is a one-sided document used to help students read and understand graphs of exponential functions. These graphs and questions on the STAAR test can seem scary, so the purpose of this page is to lead the student through scaffolded questioning so that they can feel more confident about attacking these kinds of questions. Key included. Check out my Exponential Functions Unit Bundle, a 5-day unit over Exponential Functions including a lesson plan, activities and a cumulative quiz! My other Alg
Preview of Geometry Logic Task Cards on Inductive and Deductive with Law of Syllogism

Geometry Logic Task Cards on Inductive and Deductive with Law of Syllogism

Are your geometry students working on logic? These printable and digital task cards focus on inductive, deductive reasoning, law of detachment and law of syllogism as well as conditional statements and the different ways to write them. Comes with multiple choice and free response of all questions and Google components to save you time! 5 inductive and deductive reasoning 5 law of detachment or law of syllogism 5 completing law of detachment and law of syllogism statements 8 using symbols t
Preview of Income Inequality: Real World Math Problems Ratio Worksheet 6th 7th 8th 9th

Income Inequality: Real World Math Problems Ratio Worksheet 6th 7th 8th 9th

What is income inequality? Is wealth being distributed equally in your country and around the world? Can we use ratios and percentages to help solve real-world math problems?This income inequality math lesson and worksheet can help you answer these questions. It's an integrated math, social justice, and critical thinking lesson that is designed to introduce the idea of income inequality to students in 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th grade at a level they can easily understand- all while having the
Preview of Financial Literacy: Banking Unit Review & Assessments

Financial Literacy: Banking Unit Review & Assessments

Created by
MathMotivations
These assessments summarize the information presented throughout my unit on banking.  A math-centered “Test” utilizes percentages through the following: calculating fees when cashing a paycheck through a check cashing service; interest fees on loan amounts through payday lenders; and assessed values, markups, and loan interest at pawn shops. The APY (annual percentage yield) formula is provided, & students calculate APY at 2 different banks, then apply that percentage to a deposit amount. Stud
Preview of Next Dollar Up Worksheets Life Skills and Money Math for Special Education

Next Dollar Up Worksheets Life Skills and Money Math for Special Education

Here is a pack of worksheets for students to practice using the next dollar up method. Using the dollar up (or dollar more) method, students round up prices of items in order to have enough money to pay. There are 3 different formats of worksheets for each level. This resource contains 60 worksheets to practice dollar up! ***Updated November 13 to include resource as a TPT Digital Activity***Targets:Dollar Up to $5 Dollar Up $6-$10 Dollar Up $11-$20 Dollar Up over $20 For each level, the foll
Preview of Budget Worksheet and Activity Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Budget Worksheet and Activity Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

A budget is an important life concept, big or small! This best selling bundle includes ALL of the print materials for a low/no prep Budget Lesson Unit designed for a high school self-contained level consumer math class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Create a budget plan for spending that is within a set amount of money. Read about how I teach Budgeting and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include: Five day lesson plansTopic flow chartBrain teaserStudent notes cover pa
Preview of Wants vs. Needs: Financial Literacy Transition Worksheets & Activities (No Prep)

Wants vs. Needs: Financial Literacy Transition Worksheets & Activities (No Prep)

Created by
TransitionUP
FINANCIAL LITERACY- FULL LESSON: NO PREP: PRINT AND DIGITALThis 'Wants vs. Needs' lesson helps engage students with a topic that can often be boring. This NO PREP lesson helps students categorize items as things we need to survive, things we need to live successfully in our community, and things we want. This lesson is focused on explicit instruction and buildable skills. This lesson can be used in a 1:1 setting, in a SMALL GROUP, or during WHOLE CLASS instruction. This lesson can be used w
Preview of Simple & Compound Interest Task Cards

Simple & Compound Interest Task Cards

Printable PDF, Google Forms & Easel by TPT Versions are included in this distance learning ready activity which consists of a set of 15 task cards that feature word problems that require students to use the simple and compound interest formulas to do the following things: Calculate Simple Interest EarnedSolve for Principal, Rate, or Time when Given Simple Interest EarnedCalculate Compound Interest Ending BalanceCalculate Compound Interest EarnedCompare Compound and Simple Interest EarnedDistan
Preview of Loan and Credit Cards Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Loan and Credit Cards Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Taking out a loan for a car or charging an expensive purchase to a credit card are both versions of borrowing money. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Loan and Credit Card Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Loan- Calculate the final cost of a loan with interest using an electronic calculator or website. Credit Card- Calculate the final cost of a credit card purchase with interest using an electronic calculator or websi
Preview of Understanding Credit- Reports, Scores, & Practice Activities for Teens: No Prep

Understanding Credit- Reports, Scores, & Practice Activities for Teens: No Prep

Created by
TransitionUP
CREDIT SCORES AND REPORTS is the third lesson in this FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT focused on CREDIT AND DEBT. This NO PREP lesson introduces students to credit scores and reports without all of the unnecessary information that is often impractical and overwhelming. This lesson provides explicit instruction with a real-world focus and teaches buildable skills. WORKSHEETS/ACTIVITIES are engaging and provide practice and application of skill. This lesson can be used in a 1:1 setting, in a SMALL G
Preview of Renting or Buying a Home: High School Financial Literacy and Consumer Math

Renting or Buying a Home: High School Financial Literacy and Consumer Math

Choosing whether to rent or buy a home is one of the biggest financial decisions people will make. This personal financial literacy and consumer math lesson allows high school students to think critically about this issue and complete local research to enhance their understanding. People often say renting is, “Throwing away money.”Is that always the case? Why doesn’t everyone just buy a home? This lesson starts with a two-page handout that walks students through the basic vocabulary and con
Preview of Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes & Practice

Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes & Practice

Writing Equations of the form y = mx + b from tables. This is a one-sided notes page on how to write linear equations from tables. There are nine examples. In some of the examples, the y-intercept is missing, so the student needs to extend the pattern in the table to find it. In other examples, points are missing and so there seems to be no pattern. Also included is an independent practice page with 9 more questions that can be assigned for homework. Key included. Also available: Writing Equ
Preview of Net Worth, Assets, Liabilities & Equity: High School Personal Financial Literacy

Net Worth, Assets, Liabilities & Equity: High School Personal Financial Literacy

This engaging financial literacy lesson teaches high school students about assets, liabilities, and net worth (equity). It is a great way to get your students interested in personal finance, financial literacy, and building wealth.First, give students the one-page handout to teach the definitions and examples of assets and liabilities, along with the formula for calculating equity (net worth). Then, 3 real-world case study worksheets are included. Each one has calculations to complete and
Preview of Writing Equations Review All Types Algebra 1 Google Slides and Print Task Cards

Writing Equations Review All Types Algebra 1 Google Slides and Print Task Cards

Do your algebra or calculus students need more practice writing linear equations given different scenarios? This digital and printable task card product is no prep and auto grading. Students will write their answers in either point-slope form or slope-intercept form and includes parallel and perpendicular lines as well as horizontal and vertical. Comes with a total of 24 questions as each questions is available in multiple choice or free response for easy differentiation. Comes with two Google
Preview of Life Skills Identifying Bills & Coins Picture To Name Matching Task Cards

Life Skills Identifying Bills & Coins Picture To Name Matching Task Cards

Students will identify bills and coins by name out of an array of three In this set of task cards Students are presented with an image (both front and back) of the varied bills and coins, and asked to identify the name of the bill or coin. Students will work with ones, fives, tens, twenties, fifties, and one hundred dollar bills. Students Will also identify pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Task cards are great for running programs in discrete trial format. They are also
Preview of Life Skills Flower Shop Math 2 Item Price ID, Dollar Up & Total Cost Task Cards

Life Skills Flower Shop Math 2 Item Price ID, Dollar Up & Total Cost Task Cards

This functional math series presents students with the scenario of shopping at the flower shop. Students are provided two items to identify the price of. Students will then have to identify the next highest dollar for the price points identified. Students will then identify a total cost for the two dollar up figures identified. There are fields provided for writing in the identified price, dollar up figure, and total cost. Task cards are great for running academic goals 1:1 with a student,
Preview of Life Skills Cafe Functional Menu  Identifying Price and Dollar Up Task Cards

Life Skills Cafe Functional Menu Identifying Price and Dollar Up Task Cards

This set of task cards provides for an array of life skill based learning fun. Students are provided a menu and asked to identifying the cost of an item on the menu. They are then asked to identify the next highest dollar/dollar up for the identified price. Students will write/type the answers in the space provided. Students will work on reading prices, menu reading, writing prices, rounding, dollar up, and MORE! Task cards are great for running academic goals 1:1 with a student, in discrete t
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