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Preview of The Ultimate Basketball Learning Activity & Game - Data Management & Probability

The Ultimate Basketball Learning Activity & Game - Data Management & Probability

Created by
Cairns Crew
DATA MANAGEMENT AND BASKETBALL!Can be used as a performance task for Data Management and Number Sense and Numeration! Want an exciting and fun activity to get students interested in Data Management? This is the resource for you! Combining competitive gameplay, exciting research, and fun this activity is a surefire way to get your class interested in Data Management. You'll create player profiles and using experimental probability determine the outcome of basketball games played between your
Preview of Projectile Motion Simulation Lab- PhET

Projectile Motion Simulation Lab- PhET

This handout is meant to accompany the Projectile Motion simulation found here: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/projectile-motion 45 minute lesson time This lab can be used to teach a range of concepts such as: -Relationships between independent/manipulated and dependent/responding variables -Forces in motion -Projectile Motion -The relationship between firing angle and distance traveled -Graphing independent/ dependent variables -Creating data tables
Preview of 2022 simple 1040 federal tax return lesson simulation example w2 info sped

2022 simple 1040 federal tax return lesson simulation example w2 info sped

Created by
Chrizzyturtle
I would print in color.includes W-2 information, benefits of filing a tax return, w2 example employee made up, 2022 1040 cheat sheet for working teens, first page of tax table, 1040 form 2022, answer key using w2 employee. students could use after to work on their own if they received a w2.
Preview of Checking Account Simulation

Checking Account Simulation

Created by
Brian Willingham
Do you need a lesson to teach students how to balance a checkbook? A PowerPoint presentation is included instructs students on how to balance their own checkbook and then gives them some "real world" practice. The PowerPoint includes writing a check, using a debit card, and making deposits. Also included is the handouts that you will give students in order for them to participate in the simulation. One handout is a checkbook register and the other handout has blank checks that students will writ
Preview of PERFECT COMPETITION ACTIVITY

PERFECT COMPETITION ACTIVITY

This fun role-playing activity teaches the decision-making process a producer could go through to decide on a commodity to sell in a market with perfect competition, using calculations determining total revenue, total cost, and economic profit/loss.
Preview of Budget Simulation

Budget Simulation

Give students a chance to experience what it means to have income and expenses. This budget simulation will help students find out the costs of living. This particular one does NOT simulate post-secondary educational costs. It will be assumed that the student has no costs in this regard (simulation WITH these costs will be offered soon!). This budget activity is meant to be used by high school, junior high, and middle school. It can be adapted to fit budget lessons for economics, business, BMA,
Preview of EOB Practice  - Calculate Medicare's R/A

EOB Practice - Calculate Medicare's R/A

Created by
Innover Training
Practice calculating Medicare's payment, patient portion, deductible, and not allowable amount. This is excellent practice to help students understand and interpret an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) or Medicare's Remittance Advice (R/A). This is part of Innover Training's Medical Billing Program.
Preview of Investing and Compound Interest Calculator Activity

Investing and Compound Interest Calculator Activity

Created by
Kevin Wall
This is an activity students can complete that will help their understanding of long term investments. Students will use the compound interest calculator to see what happens to their money as it is invested consistently over different periods of time. There are follow questions students answer after completing the four different tables. Example 3 and 4 compare future values of money after 5/10/15 years, and 30/35/40 years.This can be distributed as a paper copy or assigned to Google Classroom or
Preview of Interactive 3D Shape Templates (from video)

Interactive 3D Shape Templates (from video)

Follow the directions to make these amazing interactive learning tools for your geometry class.When a student can see how each face comes together to form a shape, the learning and understanding goes farther!
Preview of Vocational Support- Calculating Gross Pay

Vocational Support- Calculating Gross Pay

Created by
Success Prep
Whether individuals participate in competitive employment or sheltered employment, they need to be able to calculate their pay. Individuals can be paid in a variety of ways: hourly, by piece, commission, or salary. For this resource, I have chosen to focus on hourly pay. In the next few weeks I will publish other resources with piece pay, commission and salary. I will also be publishing work that relates to deductions and net pay. This is a great transition activity and can also be tied to vocat
Preview of SUPPLY AND DEMAND ACTIVITY

SUPPLY AND DEMAND ACTIVITY

I’m an economics professor, but I have a side business as an independent filmmaker, and this fun role-playing activity shows an actual real world decision-making process I went through, using basic supply and demand calculations, to determine the best locations to sell the DVDs of a movie I made — but the process can be applied to any business trying to determine optimal retail markets for their selling their product.
Preview of Super Grouper

Super Grouper

Created by
Michael Matera
A Google spreadsheet that will create random groups. It is super powerful! You can make up to 10 groups pulled from 99 students if you want. Additionally, you can create the groups with 1 criteria in mind. Example you can set girls and boys in and it will evenly distribute them in the groups. It could be top students and bottom students to make sure they are evenly distributed. It Rocks and has saved me tons of time!
Preview of Buying a Home: Everyday Life Skills Math Series: Booklet

Buying a Home: Everyday Life Skills Math Series: Booklet

Created by
MrNick1
It is everyone’s dream to some day own their own home. This activity is designed for middle school, junior high school, and beyond to introduce or review basic mathematical theory while preparing each student for Real World experiences. The “Buying a Home” packet will explain the terms and concepts that each student will face when looking to purchase a home. Terms such as mortgage, closing costs, adjustable rate mortgage (ARM), and others will be discussed throughout each activity. Activitie
Preview of What would Barbie Look like if she were Real? Part 3 and 4  - Body Proportions

What would Barbie Look like if she were Real? Part 3 and 4 - Body Proportions

Ever wondered what Barbie would look like if she were real? Now you can work with your students to find out! Part 3 In order to save you and your students time, I measured various segments of Barbie's actual doll measurements. Students can use their measurements from Parts 1 and 2 of the Human Body Proportion Lab (available on TCP) OR measure their height or foot size to determine the SCALE FACTOR between their body and the doll's body. Using the SF, students will determine Barbie's measure
Preview of Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Financial Tradeoffs Discussion Prompts for Financial Literacy & Personal Finance

Here’s a quick and easy way to incorporate some basic financial literacy and personal finance (along with some critical thinking) into your middle or high school class (grades 7-10).These 8 prompts describe realistic financial situations about work, school, housing, weddings, cars, and retirement. Use them as research prompts, debate topics, or a simple classroom discussion (perfect for those 10-15 minutes you sometimes end up with at the end of a lesson). Only basic math skills and general fina
Preview of Stock Market Project

Stock Market Project

Created by
DoctorJH
These are student instructions and handouts for a stock market unit. Included: Instructions on how to use Investopedia's FREE stock market game A portfolio worksheet for students to track their stocks A table for students to fill in when researching which stocks to purchase The unit is intended to last at least 5 weeks and take up about two 45 minute class periods per week. Lesson plans will need to be developed, and I recommend having at least one prior lesson on the history of the stock mar
Preview of Derivatives - first principles - plus Geogebra presentation

Derivatives - first principles - plus Geogebra presentation

Created by
Mathew's House
Do your students have difficulty with the basic skills when finding derivatives by first principles? Does your text book have too few examples for good guided practice?Do you sometimes wish you had a more complete resource?If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then this one is for you!Featuring 20 full length, color coded examples along with 41 practice problems at progressively increasing difficulty as well as 2 Geogebra files (with instructions) to visually enhance your usual presen
Preview of Economics Simulation: Lemonade Stand Data Analysis Activity

Economics Simulation: Lemonade Stand Data Analysis Activity

This activity is a supplement to the Creative Curricula product already offered through TPT: Economics Simulation Lemonade Stand. You can find the simulator at www.coolmathgames.com/ , and then use the Search function to find the Lemonade Stand. If your students have successfully completed the classic Lemonade Stand simulation, they are very familiar with the various variables involved with it. This activity sheet takes their understanding to a whole new level. Profit margins, business strategi
Preview of Learning the Stock Market

Learning the Stock Market

Created by
Ard's Ideas
Learn about the stock market and how to invest in stock. Students will need to select stocks to follow and then determine if they made or lost money. This unit has vocabulary, KWL, Brainstorming activity, and Stock Challenge to simulate the buying and selling of stock.
Preview of Dice game and app with Scratch (Distance Learning)

Dice game and app with Scratch (Distance Learning)

In these lessons, you will learn how to create a dice game with Scratch. The game is useful as a random number generator. It is useful when teaching randomness and probability. Students learn coding skills. Students learn to create their own dice face with a free online graphics application. Each lesson comes with detailed step by step instructions.
Preview of Cookie Simulation Activity - Statistics with Financial Applications

Cookie Simulation Activity - Statistics with Financial Applications

In this activity students will participate in a taste test to gather real data then run a simulation for the same experiment to determine if there is statistically significant evidence that students prefer Chips Ahoy cookies over an off-brand. Students will also answer questions and create a dot plot using the data.
Preview of Shabby Chic Farmhouse Bitmoji Digital Classroom

Shabby Chic Farmhouse Bitmoji Digital Classroom

Prepare for distance or digital learning/teaching with this shabby chic farmhouse style digital classroom! How to use:Download to your DriveAdd your Bitmoji using the Bitmoji extension (easiest to do on Chrome)Add links to the bulletin board, whiteboard, etc. so that students can click on the items and be taken to an assignment, announcement, or resource!Save and upload to your digital classroom platform!
Preview of Guess the Non-Colluding Cartel Member!

Guess the Non-Colluding Cartel Member!

This fun role-playing activity teaches the calculations determining total revenue, total cost, and economic profit/loss, thus revealing non-collusion among cartel members, while also showing the consequences of collusion, which is illegal in the United States, 
but not illegal in many countries around the world.
Preview of Conceptual Understanding for Operations:  Rectangular Models

Conceptual Understanding for Operations: Rectangular Models

Created by
Algebra Maestro
This PowerPoint includes animations for operations of whole numbers, decimals fractions and place value with rectangular models. You can demonstrate to students side-by-side the procedural and conceptual steps to add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers. To properly show animation, present to Presentation View. This item is designed to make teachers' explanation of operations meaningful and connect different levels of rigor. Topics include: place value, adding whole numbers, subt
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