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Preview of Mark-Up, Percent Increase & Decrease Task Cards

Mark-Up, Percent Increase & Decrease Task Cards

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MrNick1
This set of task cards will provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to solve problems related to mark-ups, percent increase, and percent decrease. 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: Mark-Up. Percent Increase. Percent Decrease. Many common core objectives will be met by each student completing these task cards.
Preview of Applications of the Laws of Sines and Cosines (worksheet and lesson)

Applications of the Laws of Sines and Cosines (worksheet and lesson)

This worksheet packet will show your students how to use the law of cosines and the law of sines in real world problems. Click here to SAVE by buying the Laws of Sines and Cosines Bundle.You can access the accompanying instructional video by clicking here.This helpful packet includes five components:Instruction: Use the video (sold separately) in your classroom or use the teacher led portion of the packet to explain the material to your class.Extra Practice: This will help your students maste
Preview of GED Math - Intermediate Problems - 8 Weeks

GED Math - Intermediate Problems - 8 Weeks

Created by
Pios Labs
Your students already know how to work with fractions, decimals, percents, and a calculator. Now get them to the next level. Give them these problem sets to help them pass the GED or HiSET Math tests in 6 to 9 weeks. Use These Problem Sets To:Have students work through up to 9 weeks of problem sets in class, for 3 to 6 hours per week.Teach a variety math topics that are key for college and career readiness, and for passing the GED/HiSET math tests, including: word problems, expressions, equation
Preview of Using Credit Cards: Everyday Life Skills Math Series: Packet Four

Using Credit Cards: Everyday Life Skills Math Series: Packet Four

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MrNick1
Credit cards have become an everyday way of life. Their overuse today have placed many unsuspecting people in financial trouble. The “Using Credit Cards” packet will introduce students to the terminology and mathematics surrounding the basics of using credit cards for “real” money. The application of percents is the main theme throughout the activities. An excellent set of activities to improve your student’s skills. An answer guide is provided. The “Everyday Life Skills” series will meet
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

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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 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 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

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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 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 Credit Score Board Game - Credit Cards, Loans, Mortgages, and Financial Literacy

Credit Score Board Game - Credit Cards, Loans, Mortgages, and Financial Literacy

This fun, financial literacy lesson teaches high school students about credit scores and how to build up a good one. You can use it as a stand-alone lesson about credit scores or during a personal financial literacy or consumer math unit in grades 8-12. How to Use:Show your class a video to introduce the idea of credit scores (link included).Go through the two included slides: encourage students to take notes or print a double-sided handout for each student. They will learn about five actions
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 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 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 Simple & Compound Interest: Financial Literacy Math Activities (No Prep)

Simple & Compound Interest: Financial Literacy Math Activities (No Prep)

Created by
TransitionUP
INTEREST 101 is the second lesson in this FINANCIAL LITERACY UNIT focused on CREDIT AND DEBT. This NO PREP lesson introduces students to interest and focuses on big-picture concepts such as simple and compound interest, that interest can be both paid and earned, and the difference between fixed and variable interest. This lesson provides explicit instruction that has a real-world focus and teaches buildable skills. WORKSHEETS/ACTIVITIES are engaging and provide practice and application of sk
Preview of Systems of Inequalities Word Problems Algebra 1 Curriculum

Systems of Inequalities Word Problems Algebra 1 Curriculum

Algebra 1 notes and in class practice over Systems of Linear Inequalities Word Problems. Applications of systems of inequalities is an involved concept and typically difficult for many Algebra students. Given a word problem, students will: identify variables write a system of linear inequalitiesgraph the system, showing all possible combinations for the situation. Two examples are included in the notes. Student practice includes 3 problems modeled like the notes; this is enough for class wor
Preview of Student Sheets for Number Talks Version 1, Grades 6-8

Student Sheets for Number Talks Version 1, Grades 6-8

I’ve been teaching and tutoring math for nearly 40 years, both online and in person. For the past 9 years, I’ve worked virtually with students across the country, after spending 10 years in traditional brick-and-mortar classrooms (which I eventually traded in for more creative, flexible teaching freedom!). I have over 13 years of specialized training in Number Talks and Mathematical Mindset practices — both of which empower students to think independently, reason deeply, and see math as a
Preview of Time Management Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Time Management Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Time management is a life long skills and is so important to teach your students! This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Time Management Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Estimate how long it takes to complete a task & create a schedule based on a specific time range and estimated completion time for multiple tasks. Read about how I teach time management and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways.Ma
Preview of Banking Personal Finance Lessons High School Special Education

Banking Personal Finance Lessons High School Special Education

Learning about what services banks offer, like checking and savings accounts, debit card services, and more sets the foundation for money management. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Personal Banking Lesson Unit designed for a high school or transition age self-contained consumer math class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Choose a bank and identify the services that are provided for customers. Read about how I teach about Personal Banking Services and ideas for how to use this re
Preview of File Taxes Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

File Taxes Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

It's the law, you have to file your taxes and students need to learn this in high school! Also perfect to teach in April because of Tax Day! This bundle includes all of the print materials for a Filing Taxes Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math personal finance class. Read about how I teach Filing Taxes and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Identify and define basic vocabulary related to filing state/federal taxes. Material
Preview of Income Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Income Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Learn sources of income, how to calculate earned income, and every other income basic term and idea. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for an Income Unit designed for my high school self-contained consumer math personal finance class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Calculate the gross pay of a part time job given an hourly wage. Read about how I teach Income and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include: Five day lesson plansTopic flow chartBrain teas
Preview of Insurance Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Insurance Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Health insurance, medical insurance, or car insurance- every student will need it and understanding the basics is key to this complex adult life skill! This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for an Insurance Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Define insurance, list three types of insurance, and one pro and one con. Read about how I teach Insurance and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include:
Preview of Checking Account Lesson Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Checking Account Lesson Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

A checking account is a great way for beginners to learn the terms and functions of a bank and methods for managing money. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Checking Account Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Given a specific purchase amount, write a check and record the purchase in the check register. Read about how I teach about Checking Accounts and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materi
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