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Preview of METRIC MEASUREMENT AND EQUIPMENT QUIZ | Food Studies FACS | Culinary Assessment

METRIC MEASUREMENT AND EQUIPMENT QUIZ | Food Studies FACS | Culinary Assessment

Created by
Ms. Basil
Measurement & Equipment Quiz Home Economics / Food Studies | Family & Consumer Science (FACS) | Culinary Studies | Kitchen Skills | Classroom Expectations | This Measurement & Equipment Quiz is designed for Food Studies & FACS classrooms to assess students’ understanding of metric measurement, measuring tools, proper measuring techniques, and common kitchen equipment. This quiz works well with my Metric Measurement Booklet which can be found on my storefront. The quiz includes a mix of short-
Preview of The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

The Veblen Effect: Why Raising the Price Can Increase Sales | Economics

Your clothing brand's sales are flat. You have two options: cut prices to attract more buyers, or raise them. Most students immediately say cut. This lesson reveals why raising the price sometimes works better — and how Louis Vuitton, Supreme, Apple, and Rolex have built billion-dollar businesses by breaking the most basic rule in economics. 📘 WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN Why the Veblen Effect inverts the demand curve — and why some products sell more units at higher prices than at lower onesHow co
Preview of 2026 March Madness / NCAA Men's Round 1 Assignment

2026 March Madness / NCAA Men's Round 1 Assignment

This worksheet helps you practice calculating and understanding probability and percents using the context of March Madness basketball brackets. In the first round of March Madness, there are many games, and fans try to predict which teams will win. This assignment uses that idea to make math more interesting and relevant. Here's a breakdown of the worksheet: Passage: Explains what March Madness is and introduces the concepts of probability (how likely something is to happen) and percents.Fill i
Preview of Personal Finance Budgeting Lesson: Master the 50/30/20 Rule with Google Sheets

Personal Finance Budgeting Lesson: Master the 50/30/20 Rule with Google Sheets

Lesson SynopsisEngage your high school students with this Personal Finance: Budgeting Micro Lesson, designed to build essential financial literacy skills! Through 8 dynamic slides, students explore income, expenses, savings, and the 50/30/20 budgeting rule. The lesson includes three assessments: a 10-question quiz, reflective short-answer questions fostering higher-order thinking about personal spending habits, and a hands-on Google Sheets activity where students create a pre-formatted budget,
Preview of Easter Economic Impact Lesson | Business Lesson, Case Study & Answer Key

Easter Economic Impact Lesson | Business Lesson, Case Study & Answer Key

Looking for a real-world, engaging lesson to teach students about consumer spending, business strategy, and economic impact? This Easter-themed lesson brings business concepts to life by exploring how a major holiday drives billions of dollars in spending each year. Students will analyze how companies like Walmart, Target, and Starbucks use marketing strategies to increase sales during Easter, while also evaluating the positive and negative effects on the economy. Activity Overview:Students wil
Preview of Marketing of Sports Betting: Sports and Entertainment Marketing Lesson

Marketing of Sports Betting: Sports and Entertainment Marketing Lesson

Are you looking for a fresh and relevant lesson that will captivate your students? This new lesson on sports betting marketing offers a unique and interactive approach to teaching important financial literacy concepts. It is also great for a sports and entertainment marketing course. Key Features:Interactive Learning with Nearpod: Keep your students engaged and focused with Nearpod's interactive features.Kahoot Quiz: Assess your students' prior knowledge and set the stage for learning.Vocabulary
Preview of Saving Strategies Lesson – Short vs. Long-Term Goals & Tools

Saving Strategies Lesson – Short vs. Long-Term Goals & Tools

Help your students build real-world money skills with this complete, classroom-ready lesson on saving strategies. Perfect for financial literacy, personal finance, or CTE business classes, this resource teaches students how to plan, compare, and make informed saving decisions. Students will explore the difference between short-term and long-term savings goals, examine common savings tools (savings accounts, CDs, money market accounts), and understand the value of compound interest. The included
Preview of All About Me Themed Toddler Activities for Three and Two Year Olds Lesson Plans

All About Me Themed Toddler Activities for Three and Two Year Olds Lesson Plans

✨ Start the year strong with “All About Me” toddler activities that build self-awareness and connection—perfect for back-to-school with two- and three-year-olds.Tired of Searching for “All About Me” Ideas That Actually Work for Toddlers?If your current lesson planning involves sticky notes, Pinterest tabs, and second-guessing whether your playful approach is “enough,” you're not alone. You want to explore identity and connection—but finding developmentally appropriate ideas for toddlers? That’s
Preview of Name Recognition Toddler Activities for Three and Two Year Olds Lesson Plans

Name Recognition Toddler Activities for Three and Two Year Olds Lesson Plans

✨ Build name recognition through purposeful toddler activities—designed for two and three year olds who are just beginning to discover “who I am.”When You Don’t Feel Confident, Everything RipplesIt starts with second-guessing your plans: Am I doing enough to help them learn their names? Then comes the self-doubt— Am I really offering high-quality lessons? And without realizing it, those quiet worries can lead to real missed opportunities—like helping two and three year olds hit critical early
Preview of Five Senses Themed Toddler Activities for Three and Two Year Olds Lesson Plans

Five Senses Themed Toddler Activities for Three and Two Year Olds Lesson Plans

✨ Explore the five senses with playful toddler activities designed for two and three year olds—perfect for building curiosity and hitting early learning goals.Feeling Stuck Trying to Teach the Five Senses to Toddlers?If your “plan” involves random Pinterest ideas and crossed fingers, you’re not alone. You want your two- and three-year-olds to explore the world through sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste—but finding toddler-friendly ideas that actually support learning? That’s the tricky part
Preview of March Madness Business Trivia Game | Sports Marketing & Economics Activity

March Madness Business Trivia Game | Sports Marketing & Economics Activity

Bring the excitement of March Madness into your classroom with this March Madness Business Trivia Game. This engaging activity explores the business, marketing, and economic side of the NCAA tournament, helping students understand how major sporting events generate revenue and influence the economy. Students will answer trivia questions related to advertising, sponsorships, media rights, sports betting, economic impact, and marketing strategies connected to March Madness. This activity is perf
Preview of Student-Led Conference Presentation | Editable Google Slides™

Student-Led Conference Presentation | Editable Google Slides™

✨ Student-Led Conference Google Slides Presentation– 5th Grade Reflection & Goal Setting ✨ Empower your students to take ownership of their learning with these ready-to-use Student-Led Conference Google Slides Presentation! Designed specifically with upper elementary students in mind, this editable presentation guides students through meaningful academic and behavior reflections while building confidence and communication skills. Perfect for 5th grade conferences as students prepare for middl
Preview of Lesson Plan Template for Google Sheets - Editable

Lesson Plan Template for Google Sheets - Editable

Created by
Gretchen Ruiz
Introducing our easy-to-use, customizable lesson plan template for Google Sheets designed for reading, math, and beyond! This skill-based template is perfect for teachers and tutors, offering a clear structure with key sections like *Lesson Title*, *Objectives*, *Materials*, *Strategies*, *Activities*, and *Closure*. It’s fully adaptable, so you can modify it for different subjects or grade levels. Key features include: - Simple setup with built-in differentiation to meet all learners’ needs. -
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