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Preview of Real-World Percent Problems Lesson | Discounts, Tax, & Multi-Step Word Problems

Real-World Percent Problems Lesson | Discounts, Tax, & Multi-Step Word Problems

Looking for an engaging, real-world math lesson to teach percentages? This full lesson plan covers sales tax, discounts, markups, percent increase and decrease, and multi-step percent word problems—all through realistic, relatable scenarios your students actually care about. This resource is perfect for upper middle school or high school math classrooms, especially if you're looking to ditch direct instruction and get your students talking, thinking, and solving real-world problems together.
Preview of Finding the Percent of a Number Worksheet II - Teaching and Practice

Finding the Percent of a Number Worksheet II - Teaching and Practice

Created by
Maya Khalil
Word problems for finding the percent of a number for discounts, commissions, sale prices, and tips. There is an example on the top that shows students how to find the percentage by using either the decimal way or the fraction way. Students can also set up proportions to solve the problems. The preview above shows the entire resource. For finding percents by setting up proportions please refer to Study Guide for Using Proportions to solve Percent Problems.
Preview of Percent of Change Quick Guided Notes

Percent of Change Quick Guided Notes

Created by
Algebraic Park
Brief Notes on Percent of Change I teach students with brief notes that allot more time in class for students to practice material. I give an assignment on the material so students can use the majority of class time experiencing and mastering problems on their own. My students are behind in math skills and have time and time again flunked out of math classes or have been expelled. I aim to use short concise notes to get students back on track and build up their math skills. I generally use Kuta
Preview of Converting between mixed number and improper fraction

Converting between mixed number and improper fraction

Include Lesson Plan, Practice, Homework, and Quiz! Converting between mixed number and improper fraction could be confusing for many students. Activities in this document break the concept down for students. Students learn to convert between mixed number and improper fraction through the usage of diagrams. Include notes for teachers. Total of 8 activities! Common core Standards: Develop understanding of fractions as numbers. CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.1 CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.2 Extend unde
Preview of Comparing Improper Fractions And Mixed Numbers Kakurasu Math Worksheet KK0352

Comparing Improper Fractions And Mixed Numbers Kakurasu Math Worksheet KK0352

Make your Comparing Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers lessons thrilling with this interactive Kakurasu Escape Room game built in Google Sheets! This digital activity blends math problem-solving with logical thinking, giving students practice on the subject while engaging them in an exciting Kakurasu puzzle format styled like an escape room. Dive into Comparing Improper Fractions And Mixed Numbers Kakurasu Math Worksheet KK0352 and watch your students’ math and logic skills soar! Perfect f
Preview of Subtracting Time In Hours And Minutes Math Escape SS0341 Skyscrapers Puzzles

Subtracting Time In Hours And Minutes Math Escape SS0341 Skyscrapers Puzzles

Make your Subtracting Time in Hours and Minutes lessons exciting with this interactive Skyscrapers Escape Room game built in Google Sheets! This digital activity combines math problem-solving with logical thinking, engaging students in a thrilling Skyscrapers puzzle format styled like an escape room. Dive into Subtracting Time In Hours And Minutes Math Escape SS0341 Skyscrapers Puzzles today and watch your students build skills while escaping the challenge! Perfect for upper elementary and
Preview of Arithmetic Sequence Discovery Activity

Arithmetic Sequence Discovery Activity

This is a fun activity that I created to introduce students to Arithmetic Sequences. It is four pages long, and took my Algebra One students about 30-45 minutes to complete. First two pages: The students are given a sequence in the form of pictures. They have to draw the next TWO pictures in the sequence. Third Page: The top of this page has a cute cartoon that a student drew for me that has sequence humor. Then there is a table. In the table, the students have to recognize what is being a
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