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Preview of Financial Literacy: Mortgages

Financial Literacy: Mortgages

This is a one-week financial literacy unit on mortgages, which can be used and adapted for students from Grade 6 to Grade 12. This unit is specific to Canadian (Ontario) mortgage rules and laws, but it can be easily adapted for other countries, states, and provinces. The unit both covers and includes: Mortgage basics and terminologyBudgeting and saving money (organizing and planning using data)An introduction to Google Sheets (data organization, basic math formulas)Some basic math problems, as t
Preview of Math I Unit 3 Map

Math I Unit 3 Map

Unit 3: Introduction to Function Notation This editable map outlines Unit 3 for Math I. It provides details on the number of days spent on each topic, homework assignments, reviews, and tests/quizzes. Don't know where to start with a new unit?! This Unit 3 map is perfect to get you planning Math I Unit 3. All resources have been created for you.
Preview of Math I Unit 3 Intro to Function Notation

Math I Unit 3 Intro to Function Notation

This bundle contains ALL material for Math I Unit 3 "Intro to Function Notation"Including:-Math I Unit 3 Outline/Map -Math I Unit 3 guided notes -6 powerpoints -Worksheets -Answer Keys -Mid unit quiz & key -Unit review & key -Unit Test & key
Preview of Workplace Math 10 and 11 Huge Bundle | Consumer Math, Measurement, Stats & More

Workplace Math 10 and 11 Huge Bundle | Consumer Math, Measurement, Stats & More

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Maths360
Are you looking for 2 courses worth of resources for Workplace Mathematics 10 and 11 with no prep needed? Then this package is for you!The resources were created to help students develop their mathematical curricular competencies and make connections to math in the real world in fun and engaging ways. Assignments and assessments are differentiated and set-up for standards-based grading (but you can also use other methods). These resources would work well for both in-person and distance learning.
Preview of Recognizing Multiple Representations of Linear Relationships

Recognizing Multiple Representations of Linear Relationships

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James Kiefer
This product is a good overview of Linear Relationships and how to recognize them in symbolic form (equations), tabular form (tables), graphical form (graphs), and contextual/verbal form (words/stories). It can be used as an overview for units on Linear Relationships. I've used it as a review for upper-level math students, such as Algebra 2 and Calculus students. If you like this handout, you may also appreciate "Recognizing Multiple Representations of Quadratic Relationships." James Kiefer
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