Money Motivators is a collection of activities and instructional tools, vocabulary and assessments that make teaching the calculation of salary word problems accessible for all learners. This bundle includes: 1. Pre-Assesments x2 with Answer Key 2. Instructional slide and Vocabulary 3. Student Activity and Problem Solving 4. Answer key to the Activity
Looking to teach students using real-world examples? Look no further than this unit where students will take a pre-assessment, get instruction and then complete an activity all involving hourly pay. In this bundle you get: 1. Pre-assessment (with answer key) 2. Instructional slide (vocabulary and formulas) 3. Student Activity (calculations and real-world problems) 4. Answer Key to Student Activity
Ever wanted to use real-world scenarios and examples to help students calculate percentages? Look no farther. Using the quick method to calculate percentages, students will practice percentages with career-based, real-world scenarios.
Looking to give students a way to practice percentages with a real-world application? This activity uses real-world scenarios relatable to each student. These meaningful activities give students the knowledge of how knowing percentages are a part of our daily lives.
Use ratios in a real-world connection activity where students will solve, analyze and use ratios in a career education model. These activities are sure to make meaningful connections and develop students skills in mathematics and career education through engaging scenarios, clear instruction and real-world projects.
This five question student activity gives students a real-world application of money math. Using salary calculations to determine salary vs. hourly pay, the students will evaluate promotions, different scenarios workers may encounter in a real-life setting.
This activity is the application of skill to calculate someone's hourly pay. Utilizing the vocabulary given in the lesson, students will apply those skills to solve real-world scenarios when calculating wages.
Our "pre-assessments" are not long tests. They are data gathering tools to be used to adjust and adapt instruction. Best used as "exit tickets" the day before, so you can plan for levels of instruction.
Every struggled to teach ratios and conversions? Look no further than here. All the vocabulary and examples you'll need to show students how to do manage ratios with real-world, career-based examples.
Our "pre-assessments" are not long tests. They are data gathering tools to be used to adjust and adapt instruction. Best used as "exit tickets" the day before, so you can plan for levels of instruction.
When hiring someone, will you pay them hourly, salary, or by the square footage? Using this teaching document to display on the SmartBoard or for student reference gives them insight as to best methods to calculate the best way to be paid.
This document is perfect for instruction when using calculations to find the difference between salary pay vs. hourly rates. This will help any teacher and/or student explain the concept but also provide a visual reference to refer back to when solving equations. Great for displaying on the Smartboard or printing out for student notes.
Our "pre-assessments" are not long tests. They are data gathering tools to be used to adjust and adapt instruction. Best used as "exit tickets" the day before, so you can plan for levels of instruction.
Our "pre-assessments" are not long tests. They are data gathering tools to be used to adjust and adapt instruction. Best used as "exit tickets" the day before, so you can plan for levels of instruction.
Is paying or charging by the square footage a better option than hourly or salary? Use this student activity to calculate and figure out different salary options.
This six page student activity focuses on salary calculation, gross pay, net pay while factoring in overtime, commission and real world application. This is your one-stop shop for everything you need to teach your students financial literacy, salary calculations with a real-world application.
In this activity, students will use percentages in an applied, real-world manner. Through relatable scenarios, students will use percentages in a meaningful way.
Looking for a way to teach a "quick" way to calculate percentages? These handouts will not only serve as a great way to showcase the formulas and steps to doing that