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Free 9th grade applied math resources

Preview of Linear Equations: Water Park Project

Linear Equations: Water Park Project

Created by
Miss Sara
In this high interest, extensive assignment, students are given a three part project broken into daily tasks. The project is designed to assess the students profieciency with linear equations. They must design a water park on a coordinate plane, identify points, calculate slope, write equations, solve for midpoint, use the distance formula, and explain their results in a reflection paper.
Preview of Special Ed | Consumer Money Math | Financial Literacy | Scope & Sequence

Special Ed | Consumer Money Math | Financial Literacy | Scope & Sequence

This money math scope & sequence is perfect for Special Education life skills classes & other consumer math teachers! This financial literacy index will help you teach your students these important life skills sequentially, teaching the prerequisite skills needed for adding money, paying with cash and making change. Check out the matching FULL YEAR MONEY CURRICULUM BUNDLE here.Students first need to learn how to skip count & use a calculator/do mental math subtraction with numbers, B
Preview of Life Skills Functional Math Counting Price Points under $10 Printable Lesson

Life Skills Functional Math Counting Price Points under $10 Printable Lesson

Attached you will find ten worksheets where a price point in provided, and an array of bills and coins. The student can circle the correct amount to make each figure. Images of real bills and coins were utilized. Related Products• Counting Bill and Coin Combinations less than $5 Lesson 2 Boom Cards With Audio• Counting Change With Prompts Increments Under $10 Digital Lesson U1L3• Counting Bill and Coin Combinations Less Than $10 Boom Cards With Audio• Counting Change With Prompts Increments U
Preview of A Lesson in Financial Literacy - The Game of Life

A Lesson in Financial Literacy - The Game of Life

Created by
MaierMath
This resource is a introduction to students of managing finances. Students are given the opportunity to use their knowledge of percents and basic math operations to learn how to manage their money. We found that this activity has the potential to span a few days.Students will learn about:- monthly income- tax deductions- setting a budget- paying for a home- paying for a car- saving and investing towards retirement- and a handful of other finance related topicsI hope you and your students enjoy
Preview of Preview: Consumer Math Skill Practice Worksheet. Budget Check Percents

Preview: Consumer Math Skill Practice Worksheet. Budget Check Percents

FREE PREVIEW: Practice staying in budget, comparing prices, writing a check, balancing a checking account, and finding a percent of an amount of money all on 1 worksheet! These consumer math and financial literacy skills are important to learn and review at any age. Get the FULL 40 PAGES here!!!Perks:Design, graphics, font, and colors are age appropriate Use with middle school, high school, and transition students Ideal for gathering IEP goal data around key consumer math and financial literacy
Preview of Design and Make A Food Truck - Calculate Food Costs, Design Menu, and More

Design and Make A Food Truck - Calculate Food Costs, Design Menu, and More

Design and Make A Food Truck - Calculate Food Costs, Design Menu, and MoreIn this resource, students can design and make a 3D paper Food Truck. They will need to use Maths and ELA to understand the process of making their trucks. Students will calculate Gross Profit Margin using the formula provided. They will need to consider four factors when it comes to deciding on pricing beyond the simple formula. Students will use division and subtraction in the formula. The hardest part is creating the 3D
Preview of FREE Personal Finance Life Skills Special Education Activities Financial Literac

FREE Personal Finance Life Skills Special Education Activities Financial Literac

You will download 6 free financial literacy task cards for your special education students to practice and review functional reading vocabulary words. These money and banking vocabulary task cards will work well for life skills special education functional life skills math and reading curriculum, consumer math, applied math, or a personal financial literacy course.You may use the printable task cards in your special education functional life skills centers or stations for fun practice or review
Preview of Checking Account Lesson (Half)- Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Checking Account Lesson (Half)- Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

This FREEBIE incudes HALF the materials of the full Checking Account Lesson. This resource is ideal for introducing the concept of a checking account or to supplement other lesson materials for a high school or transition age self-contained consumer math, financial literacy, or personal finance course. Included in this freebie:1 page narrativeTrue/False questionsWriting prompts to activate prior knowledge2 differentiated notes pagesReview worksheet of checking account vocabulary conceptsAnswer
Preview of Finding Simple & Compound Interest - Car Activity

Finding Simple & Compound Interest - Car Activity

Created by
Miss Anna Bee
This is a quick, one page activity involving simple and compound interest. It presents a car and its price and offers four financing options. Students calculate the total to be repaid for each option. Great for comparing compound and simple interest or showing how length of a loan affects credit!Key is included. Discussion question page coming soon!TEKS: 8.12A, 8.12B, 8.12D, and 8.12E
Preview of Less Than, Greater Than and Equal To - FREEBIE

Less Than, Greater Than and Equal To - FREEBIE

'Less than', 'greater than' and 'equal to' symbol display.These monster symbols are designed to assist students in recognising the different symbols and understanding when to use them.A great way to teach using these symbols is to remind students that, 'the hungry monster always eats the biggest number.' If numbers are of equal value, the equal sign is used.For example:greater than: 8 > 3lesser than: 4 < 8equal to: 9 = 9Share over on Instagram and tag @giftedandtalentedteacher
Preview of Percents Scavenger Hunt | Percentage Activity & Review | FREE

Percents Scavenger Hunt | Percentage Activity & Review | FREE

Created by
Edison Education
This mathematics percents and percentages scavenger hunt review activity is exactly what you need in your classroom. No more scrambling to get your students ready for a review of new skills! This Scavenger Hunt Percents will help solve so many problems with getting your students moving in a math classroom during math review! This percents scavenger hunt activity will help your students review key percentage concepts in a fun and creative way! Students will enjoy pushing their math knowledge to t
Preview of Scientific Notation Scavenger Hunt | Scientific Notation Activity & Review

Scientific Notation Scavenger Hunt | Scientific Notation Activity & Review

Created by
Edison Education
This mathematics scientific notation scavenger hunt review activity is exactly what you need in your classroom. No more scrambling to get your students ready for a review of new skills! This Scavenger Hunt Scientific Notation will help solve so many problems with getting your students moving in a math classroom during math review! This scientific notation scavenger hunt activity will help your students review key scientific notation concepts in a fun and creative way! Students will enjoy pushing
Preview of Sales Tax, Tip, and Discount Restaurant Project- High School Special Education

Sales Tax, Tip, and Discount Restaurant Project- High School Special Education

Assess your student sales tax, tip, and discount calculation skills while at a sit-down restaurant! Students complete this project while at a restaurant (after ordering and before receiving food, and after paying for their meal). This project aligns nicely with the Sales Tax, Tip, and Discount Lesson Units found in my store. There is a rubric, step-by-step section for calculating sales tax, tip, and discount. There are also four reflection questions about their actual experience at the restau
Preview of Life Skills Functional Math Summer Shop Price ID & Order Total Cost Task Cards

Life Skills Functional Math Summer Shop Price ID & Order Total Cost Task Cards

A Brand new functional math series making its debut, right in time for summer! The Summertime Vibes One Stop Shop Functional Math Series is ready to go! For this lesson, students are provided a merchandise pricing guide. Students are asked to identify prices for two varying items on the different slides. Next, students are asked to identify a total cost, for the items presented. There are text fields provided that allow the student to enter the accurate response within.Task cards are great
Preview of Let Pythagoras show you how Pythagorean Theorem was discovered!

Let Pythagoras show you how Pythagorean Theorem was discovered!

Created by
Mr. Evans
How did Pythagoras come up with his Pythagorean Theorem for Right Triangles? (The sum of the squares of the two legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.) Let Pythagoras himself show your students his graphical method! Worksheet by teacher Daniel Evans. Pythagorean Theorem by Pythagoras. (He won't let you forget that part!)
Preview of Multi-Step Algebraic Equation Puzzle + Answer Key! - 1 Variable- Freebie

Multi-Step Algebraic Equation Puzzle + Answer Key! - 1 Variable- Freebie

Created by
Whyplanteaching
Please enjoy this Multi-Step Algebraic Equation Puzzle! Answer Key IncludedMore Freebies! Timeline Chronicles - Middle School Historic Event GuideSpelling Bee 101Middle School Creative Writing PromptsMultiply Your Way to The Top! Residential Schools In ParliamentFree Bulletin Board Letters - Greenery Classroom Positive Posters Famous Failures Bulleting BoardGrowth Mindset PostersMulti-step Equation PuzzleIf you're having problems printing them (sizing and all) - Here's a link to a troubleshooter
Preview of Free Angle Relationships Activity to Find Missing Angles in Puzzle | Geometry

Free Angle Relationships Activity to Find Missing Angles in Puzzle | Geometry

This angle relationship puzzle product is great for geometry teachers! This missing angles puzzle works great for geometry students working through angle relationships including angles of polygons. One page worksheet available in two different formats. Students will use types of angle relationships such as parallel lines relationships with corresponding angles and more. Buy full product here!⭐Skills Required:Corresponding, Alternate Interior and Exterior, Same Side Interior and Exterior AnglesSu
Preview of Daily/Weekly Warm Up template

Daily/Weekly Warm Up template

Created by
Peace Love Pi
I use this template for my warm ups. The students get a new one Mondays and keep it until Friday. After a week they turn it in for a grade. Please leave Feedback. Thanks! Fonts used by https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/ALL-Kimberly-Geswein-Fonts-in-One-Big-Download-Personal-Use-537780.
Preview of WANTS VS. NEEDS: FREEBIE- Financial Literacy- Worksheet- Activity

WANTS VS. NEEDS: FREEBIE- Financial Literacy- Worksheet- Activity

Created by
TransitionUP
This FINANCIAL LITERACY FREEBIE ACTIVITY is a great way to engage your students in the nuances of WANTS VS. NEEDS. This WORKSHEET provides students with various REAL-WORLD scenarios regarding wants vs. needs. Follow-up questions will help them realize that wants and needs are not always straightforward. In real life, our choices often depend on factors such as priorities or cost. Feel free to use this activity as a basis for discussion or use it to provide some brief writing practice. This FREE
Preview of Coins & Bills Visual References | Special Ed Money Math | FREE BOOM CARDS

Coins & Bills Visual References | Special Ed Money Math | FREE BOOM CARDS

Help students learn money identification & amounts (for coins and dollars) with these FREE no prep set of 18 visual Boom Cards references using real photos of U.S. Currency! Use these visuals with your Special Education class (any grade) or with any First, Second or Third Grade Elementary students. Perfect to use alongside money math games, worksheets or class activities on consumer math and financial literacy topics.Click for a preview here!Or get the matching BOOM activities here..........
Preview of FREE Digital Which One Doesn't Belong? Google Slides Warm Up Noticing Routine

FREE Digital Which One Doesn't Belong? Google Slides Warm Up Noticing Routine

Struggling to engage students in the first 5 minutes of online learning? This Which One Doesn't Belong Google Slides Interactive activity is a great strategy to spark creative and critical thinking in students. Students will have access to a fun and engaging warm-up activity that allows them to observe and reflect on which one of the 4 images doesn't belong and they will also provide reasoning to justify their answer. Why should you use this?Save Time with a No Prep Activity Interactive Google S
Preview of Menu Math – A Seven Course Meal for Teaching Algebra to Everyone

Menu Math – A Seven Course Meal for Teaching Algebra to Everyone

This delectable diet of engaging math leads students effortlessly from the world of hamburgers into the world of algebra. Piloted in grades 2 through college, this activity has helped students develop a sense of algebra as they practice math in a restaurant context. Even students who have struggled with algebraic concepts will find that algebra makes sense! The handout contains directions, activity masters, journal prompts, and versions to implement the lesson with primary, upper elementary, a
Preview of Marshmallow Flight Lab

Marshmallow Flight Lab

Created by
STEM Mom
Do your students love a good competition? You might want to try this lesson titled “Marshmallow Flight.” I have used this lab with junior and high school students, but have also done a simpler version of this lab with my kindergartner. The file contains two versions of the same lab. The first is a commonly used version in which students follow directions, collect data, and answer post-lab questions. The second version of this lab is a higher-level inquiry lab, where students move through the
Preview of Math: What Are the Chances?  Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Math: What Are the Chances? Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Students will use their understanding of probability to create three carnival games for others to enjoy. By exploring the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, students will understand the math that underlies the games. This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering s
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