What better way to study markup, discounts, sales tax, and tip than to run your own business! The BBQ Pitt is a business where you need to set the prices for your menu, throw in some coupons for special days, and add the sales tax to the order. Of course, don’t forget to add in the gratuity for those parties that have more than six customers!
There is a menu with prices included just in case the mark up portion is too lengthy.
Have students take the order for their party of at least 6 customers
INB foldable for vocabulary of rates, ratios, unit rates and proportions. The vocabulary is a helpful fill in the missing blanks with the words to define the concepts!
Practice graphing inequalities on a number line using the faces as your guide. Open circle (mouth) indicates less than or greater than. Closed circle indicates less than (or greater than) OR EQUAL TO.
Students use materials to create their own version of a miniature game. Students can create catapult basketball, ping pong ball bounce, skee ball, or any kind of bean bag games.
The idea is that they use materials they have and create a game that can be played by others in our student lounge.
Students work within a budget and create their own invoice using google sheets.
Upon game completion, they are also required to complete their EDP (engineering design process write up), their invoice, and
Use this learning log to organize your math concept. Put your definition, example, and any other helpful information onto one sheet to make learning easier.
Connect the STARS is a connect four game that requires students to answer questions to win their star's position. Great for any subject. There's a separate free master game board to fill in for the questions.
An interactive foldable to use as an introduction to identifying integers. Students need to cut out the description, match it with the correct integer and then place them onto the positive or negative side.
Mistakes are a way of learning what went wrong. Here is a page taken from student mistakes and put together to help students figure out what went wrong. This is for adding and subtracting integers.
Here are some INB pages to help with fractions. Adding and Subtracting with unlike denominators (butterfly method); converting improper fractions to mixed numbers and mixed numbers into improper fractions.
Error analysis is a way of learning from our mistakes. The handouts have some common errors that students make while adding or subtracting decimals and integers.
Try error analysis before a test, so students don't make the mistakes during the test!
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