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Preview of Consumer Math: Percent of a Number and Discounts Practice

Consumer Math: Percent of a Number and Discounts Practice

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MathwithMsMac
Looking for a review worksheet? Or maybe a homework worksheet?? Provide students will extra practice converting percentages to decimals, finding percent of a number, and calculating discounts by using this worksheet. It is scaffolded so that rigor increases with each problem and can be edited to fit student needs.
Preview of Percent Change - President Election Popular Vote

Percent Change - President Election Popular Vote

A real-world formative assessment on Percent Change. Look at data of 2008, 2012, and 2016 U.S. presidential election and dig into some percent change and some deeper problems. Download as both a .pdf and .doc file.
Preview of Decimals, Fractions, and Percents Test - 6th grade math

Decimals, Fractions, and Percents Test - 6th grade math

Created by
Rebecca Holt
This test covers the following learning targets: Learning Target 1: Percents Greater than 100% and Less than 1% Learning Target 2: Compare and order Fractions, Decimals, Percents Learning Target 3: Percents of a Number
Preview of Percent Proportions Worksheet

Percent Proportions Worksheet

A front and back worksheet which focuses on the importance of IS and OF as "buzz" words in a word problem. IS most often referring to the numerator, and OF as referring to the denominator. The 6 part box is provided as an alternative to setting up two fractions - I think the box helps students keep better organized.
Preview of Profit and Loss Worksheet

Profit and Loss Worksheet

Created by
Sara Schlegel
This profit and loss worksheet introduces calculating profit and loss based on cost and revenue. The table allows for concept building, then gradually increases skill level to applying concepts by solving word problems. I have used the worksheet for my senior high consumer mathematics students and enthusiastic junior high students. I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Slope and Y-Intercept Practice

Slope and Y-Intercept Practice

Created by
Amanda Halsey
Students are asked to identify the slope and y-intercept from an equation. There is also a second worksheet where the students are asked to identify the rate of change (slope) and initial value (y-intercept). There is a key included! Great additional practice, formative assessment, assignment, note sheet, etc...
Preview of Percent-Find Percent-Word Problems-Amount Saved 100

Percent-Find Percent-Word Problems-Amount Saved 100

Ever run out of practice questions or exercises in your classroom? Ever wanted to give all your students the same test but each with different answers, so that one could not steal another's hard work? Ever wanted to use the same questions again but with different numbers and, of course, different answers? Ever tired of spending hours making up new questions from old ones with new numbers? If you answer yes to any or all of these questions, you are in the right place! If, for example, I received
Preview of FREE - Expiring Coupons Worksheet - FREE

FREE - Expiring Coupons Worksheet - FREE

This worksheet is a companion to the lesson " Expiring Coupons Worksheet" a math PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding. To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Buying Food - Expiring CouponsThis lesson is written in accordance with state standards and objectives. It is inte
Preview of Interactive credit card worksheet

Interactive credit card worksheet

This is an interactive worksheet that can be completed by students using tablets or I-Pads. It is interactive in the sense that when students enter an answer it gives immediate feedback whether the answer is correct or incorrect. Originally designed for students to complete and submit electronically. It was a follow-up to an introduction to simple interest. It does not require students to know interest formulas but understand the concept of increasing by a percentage. This worksheet was original
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