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Preview of Math Warm-Up Do Now | Exponents, Percent Increase & Scientific Notation | Grades

Math Warm-Up Do Now | Exponents, Percent Increase & Scientific Notation | Grades

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STEMora
Need a quick, structured math warm-up that reviews multiple core skills in one lesson? This Math Do Now / Bell Ringer worksheet helps students practise essential numeracy and algebra foundations, including exponents, percent increase, and converting between scientific notation and standard form. Designed for independent work and completed without a calculator, it’s ideal for building fluency and checking understanding. What’s Included✔ 1 printable Do Now / Bell Ringer worksheet ✔ Mixed-skil
Preview of Enhance your Math Curriculum, Create your own School Store business

Enhance your Math Curriculum, Create your own School Store business

Created by
Jolene Murray
This is a project that can be done with your mathematics or business curriculum. Students will become familiar with terms such as profit, expenses, revenue, percent profit, and markups. Students will gain knowledge between the relationship of fractions, decimals and percents through finding profit. This is a complete unit on setting up your own business and being able to implement it throughout the year. Students will not only gain valuable real world knowledge, but your class can also earn
Preview of Y11 Iteration & Numerical Methods Escape Room | Space Station | Differentiated

Y11 Iteration & Numerical Methods Escape Room | Space Station | Differentiated

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TeachingCouple
🛰️ Station Zero is drifting. Crack the codes. Burn for home. A print-and-go GCSE Math (Higher) escape room for 10th Grade on iteration, fixed-point sequences, Newton–Raphson, and change-of-sign methods. Students work as a crew racing to unlock the station's guidance core before the deorbit window closes. What's inside • 19-slide PowerPoint that drives the classroom — setup → puzzle → reveal rhythm for each of four clues, with the lock digits clicking into place on screen. • Three differentiated
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