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Adult education math handouts for Easel

Preview of Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

People often say renting is “Throwing away money.” Is that always the case? Why doesn’t everyone just buy a home? This personal financial literacy lesson allows students to think critically about this issue and complete local research to enhance their understanding. This activity starts with a two-page handout that walks students through the basic vocabulary and concepts of home-buying:- down payment- mortgage: principal vs interest (with sample amortization schedule)- property taxes, condo fees
Preview of Graphing - Interpreting Velocity vs Time Graphs

Graphing - Interpreting Velocity vs Time Graphs

Created by
Fudge Factors
I use this worksheet on velocity vs time graphs as a followup to the distance vs time graphs before introducing the kinematic equations. This is primarily for an introductory physical science class or lower level physics class. The goal is to guide students through looking at details of graphs and think about what the graphs mean physically. Key is included as pages 3 and 4.
Preview of Graphing - Interpreting Distance vs Time Graphs

Graphing - Interpreting Distance vs Time Graphs

Created by
Fudge Factors
This worksheet gives students 4 distance vs time graphs and a series of questions about each to lead them through reading graphs. The main goal is to hammer home the point that slope = velocity.This is the second in my set of worksheets on graphing that will lead students through the basics of constructing graphs, interpreting the meaning of graphs, and calculating quantities from graphs.This is ideal for physical science classes where the students are in pre-algebra or algebra 1.
Preview of Graphing Calculator Basics: TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition

Graphing Calculator Basics: TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition

Created by
Mister Marx
Graphing Calculator Basics: TI-84 Plus C Silver EditionThis Graphing Calculator Basics Packet walks students through using several basic features of a graphing calculator:-Exponents-Square Roots-Fractions-Converting Numbers to Fractions-Converting Numbers to Decimals-Inputting Equations-Viewing Graphs-Viewing Tables-Viewing Graphs and Tables SimultaneouslyThis Graphing Calculator Basics packet uses step-by-step instructions with detailed explanations/illustrations as well as check-ups for unders
Preview of Menu Math Special Education Life Skills Money Math Worksheet Level 1

Menu Math Special Education Life Skills Money Math Worksheet Level 1

This Money Math Special Ed Life Skills Worksheet for Level 1 Reading Restaurant Menus is designed for middle and high school students. Level 1 reading restaurant menus is a no-prep life skills worksheet that uses clear and simple language to teach students how to use six standard breakfast and lunch menus to determine the cost of eating out at a restaurant. This money math worksheet will engage your students with product illustrations, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.What's included
Preview of Financial Literacy: Types of Investment Accounts in Canada: TFSA & RRSP

Financial Literacy: Types of Investment Accounts in Canada: TFSA & RRSP

Teach your high school students (and yourself) about the three main types of investment accounts in Canada: Non-Registered, TFSA (Tax Free Savings Account), and RRSP (Registered Retirement Savings Plan).• Each kind of account has important benefits and drawbacks.• This guided lesson includes a graphic organizer for students to fill in and six realistic scenarios to stimulate discussion and apply knowledge.• Answer key included. Optional: You could start the lesson with information from this webs
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 Coordinate Plane Graphic Organizer

Coordinate Plane Graphic Organizer

This is a graphic organizer that I made for my students' interactive notebook. The students label each part of the coordinate plane and have visual clues to help them. This is a great review before moving on to graphing points, graphing lines, transformations on the coordinate plane, etc.
Preview of Dream Big: Engineering Our World - Worksheet & Key - PDF & EASEL

Dream Big: Engineering Our World - Worksheet & Key - PDF & EASEL

This Video Response Worksheet and Key is based on the documentary "Dream Big: Engineering Our World" as narrated by Jeff Bridges.You will receive a PDF file which contains a Video Response Worksheet and Key and a EASEL by TPT activity for students (worksheet only).Video Response Worksheets will turn your history or science lesson into a rich educational experience that keeps students attentive, engaged, and accountable. The questions are designed so that they occur at a regular pace to keep the
Preview of Interest Rates: Lending and Borrowing Money- Financial Literacy Lesson

Interest Rates: Lending and Borrowing Money- Financial Literacy Lesson

There is a lot of talk in the news these days about rising interest rates.But what does this mean?Can we teach intermediate and high school students about interest rates and why they matter?Absolutely!This two-page lesson has notes with blanks for students to fill in as you teach them about the basics of interest rates.Then there are practice questions about realistic scenarios (mortgages, GICs, credit card debt, and payday loans) for students to complete.An understanding of doing calculations u
Preview of Canadian Home Buying: Mortgages and Rising Interest Rates: Financial Literacy

Canadian Home Buying: Mortgages and Rising Interest Rates: Financial Literacy

Help your Canadian High School students learn about financial literacy, life skills, and basic economics with this lesson. It teaches all the relevant vocabulary for purchasing a house or apartment (mortgage, interest rates, amortization period, principal, down payment, and more). Then, it shows students a sample scenario of what can happen when interest rates rise and you have to renew your mortgage. NOTE: This applies in Canada and countries that have 5-year terms throughout the mortgage (typi
Preview of Properties of Equality and Congruence Reference Sheets Printout

Properties of Equality and Congruence Reference Sheets Printout

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
Students are able to easily use and apply these two quick reference sheets for the properties of equality and congruence. Both sheets provide a simple explanation.Includes: Properties of Congruence: Reflexive, Symmetric, and TransitiveProperties of Equality: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Reflexive, Symmetric, Transitive, and Substitution Each sheet is the regular 8.5" by 11," letter-sized paper and can be printed out for individual use and given as a handout. Enjoy!Easel Acti
Preview of Nature's Mathematics - Episode 2 - Worksheet & Key - PDF & EASEL

Nature's Mathematics - Episode 2 - Worksheet & Key - PDF & EASEL

This Video Response Worksheet and Key is based on the documentary series "Nature's Mathematics."You will receive a PDF file which contains a Video Response Worksheet and Key and a EASEL by TPT activity for students (worksheet only).Video Response Worksheets will turn your history or science lesson into a rich educational experience that keeps students attentive, engaged, and accountable. The questions are designed so that they occur at a regular pace to keep the students engaged but not overload
Preview of Can You Recognize the Pattern?

Can You Recognize the Pattern?

Created by
MrNick1
Teach your students how to improve their skills in finding patterns. From tiles on the floor to everyday things found in Nature. Each activity will lead the student through the proper techniques of identifying a mathematical pattern. The student is not only asked to identify the pattern they have found through a word description but continue the pattern’s sequence. An answer guide is provided. Common core standards met in this activity are: Math.Content.3.OA.D.9 Identify arithmetic patte
Preview of Calculus 1 Final Exam / Course Review - 45 Multiple Choice Qs + Full Solutions

Calculus 1 Final Exam / Course Review - 45 Multiple Choice Qs + Full Solutions

This pdf contains 45 multiple-choice questions from the Calculus 1 syllabus, as well as the fully worked out solutions. This activity can be broken up and used as a mini-review in the beginning of a class, or in its entirety as a final exam review for an Differential Calculus course. All questions are multiple choice questions, so they can be used as polls (iClickers, etc.) to gauge student understanding (great for flipped classrooms as activity in the beginning of class).Alternatively, the ques
Preview of Missing Angle of a Polygon Printable/Handout/Homework

Missing Angle of a Polygon Printable/Handout/Homework

Do you NOT have time to create your own handouts, worksheets, or homework assignments? We have you covered!This activity covers finding a missing angle or angles from a polygon using the (n-2)*180 formula. The problem set includes a triangle, 2 quadrilaterals, 2 pentagons, and 1 hexagon. Two problems include two congruent angles. Makes a great guided practice activity to do with your students in class or as a homework assignment.This activity can also act as a differentiated instruction activ
Preview of Clothes Shopping Life Skills SPED Money Math Word Problems Worksheet

Clothes Shopping Life Skills SPED Money Math Word Problems Worksheet

This Clothes Shopping Money Math and word problems worksheet is an ideal life skills resource for middle and high school special education classrooms. In this no-prep life skills worksheet, students learn how to calculate the prices for multiple age-appropriate clothing items, such as pants, shirts, shoes, dresses, skirts, and accessories. This money math worksheet will engage your students with product illustrations, relatable dialog, and real-world scenarios.What's includedHow to shop for cl
Preview of Graphing Basic One-Variable Inequalities Maze

Graphing Basic One-Variable Inequalities Maze

Created by
Mister Marx
Graphing Basic One-Variable Inequalities MazeThis activity will strengthen and challenge your students’ skills in graphing basic one-variable inequalities involving greater than, less than, greater than or equal to, and less than or equal to.Students are tasked with observing basic one-variable inequalities and recognizing each inequality's line graph. This activity offers students the opportunity to develop and/or master their ability to demonstrate precision when graphing. Upon finishing, stud
Preview of Expressions and Equations Self Quiz Sheets!

Expressions and Equations Self Quiz Sheets!

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
Expressions and Equations Self Quiz Sheets! are great for vocabulary reinforcement pages and for test preparation of math vocabulary. These sheets were created to assist students to practice quizzing themselves on key vocabulary regarding expressions and equations. The terms included are: expression, variable expression, variable, constant, coefficient, value, evaluate an expression, simplify an expression, substitute, operator, terms, like terms, exponents, equations, inequality, mathematica
Preview of Financial Literacy: Inflation- What is it & Why Does it Change? Applied Math

Financial Literacy: Inflation- What is it & Why Does it Change? Applied Math

This stand-alone financial literacy and applied math lesson is a basic introduction to inflation for middle grades students (grades 7-10). A handout with two versions (complete or note-taking fill-in-the-blanks) is included that answers the following questions: What is inflation? How much is acceptable/desirable? How is inflation measured? Why does inflation increase? When is this a problem? How can the government try to control inflation?On the second page, four math problems (with an answer ke
Preview of Translate Words to Math, 1-3 hrs, Pre-algebra/Algebra, Student Slides/Handouts

Translate Words to Math, 1-3 hrs, Pre-algebra/Algebra, Student Slides/Handouts

Created by
Pios Labs
Teach how to translate English words into math, in a 1 hour to 3 hour lesson.Use this file with your students to:Practice at least 56 problems and 7 group activities in math and literacy.Review or enrich their reading skills, in translating English sentences, phrases, and words into mathematical statements.Review or introduce fundamental math concepts in algebra, like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, geometry, fractions, decimals, percents, number properties, integers, variables,
Preview of Unit Circle Quiz, Practice, and Key

Unit Circle Quiz, Practice, and Key

Created by
KstevMath
File contains three pages: a blank unit circle quiz, a blank unit circle practice page, and a unit circle key. 2/22/2022 - fixed typo on the key12/29/2023 - added Easel activityPlease leave me a comment if you have any suggestions on how to make the Easel assignment better. I was hoping that students would be able to copy and paste the square root and pi symbols to put in the boxes, but I don't know if it actually works to do that.
Preview of Financial Literacy Personal Finance Worksheets- Tax Refunds: 401ks, IRAs & RRSPs

Financial Literacy Personal Finance Worksheets- Tax Refunds: 401ks, IRAs & RRSPs

Help your high-school students gain real-life financial literacy skills and learn about income tax refunds from investing in registered retirement or savings accounts. These personal finance worksheets include: - Information about registered retirement accounts in Canada (RRSPs) and the USA (401ks and IRAs) in simple, easy-to-understand language.- An example of how to calculate tax savings when investing in registered accounts (using percentages written as decimals).- Four scenarios of increasin
Preview of Circles - Angles Formed By Chords, Secants, and Tangents Printable/Worksheet

Circles - Angles Formed By Chords, Secants, and Tangents Printable/Worksheet

Do you NOT have time to create your own handouts, worksheets, or homework assignments? We have you covered!This activity covers circles and the angles formed by intersecting chords, secants, and tangents. Students find missing angles and/or measures of arcs. Students need to know about vertical angles, that a circle is 360°, and angles that form a straight line have measures that add to 180°. This makes a great in-class guided practice activity or a take-home assignment. Detailed answer key
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