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Preview of Sketchnoting and Visual Note-Taking Templates for All Curriculum Areas

Sketchnoting and Visual Note-Taking Templates for All Curriculum Areas

Created by
MrTechnology
Sketchnoting Templates for All Curriculum Areas: Visual Note-Taking Through Illustrations, Symbols, Structures, & Text More About This Product:☰ This product can be used for small groups, differentiated instructional purposes, for 1:1 targeted instructional tutorials, or as a whole class learning experience.☰ This product is suitable for teachers, tutors, special education providers, as well as for home-instruction.☰ This teaching resource is appropriate for students in Grades 2-8+.☰ This pr
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 Ontario Math Curriculum │ Financial Literacy │ Credit Cards │ PPT │ Grades 7-9

Ontario Math Curriculum │ Financial Literacy │ Credit Cards │ PPT │ Grades 7-9

Created by
Whyplanteaching
This comprehensive Ontario financial literacy lesson covers various topics related to credit cards and loan sharks, annual percentage rates, creditworthiness, debt and interest rates, principal and interest payments, credit limits, and hidden fees. The lesson provides opportunities for students to research, write, reflect, and express their opinions on these important financial matters.Understanding Credit Cards: Pros and ConsOverview of Credit Card Benefits and Drawbacks: Students will gain ins
Preview of Car Math: True Cost of Car Ownership

Car Math: True Cost of Car Ownership

Created by
MathMotivations
Just how expensive is it to own a car? Much more than simply the cost of the car itself! These guided notes encourage students to research the costs of finance charges, gasoline, insurance, maintenance, and annual registration fees. Sample websites are provided that can link students to data and information or you can use the key in a lecture format. My classes usually get into healthy discussions during the insurance portion when noting that teenage boys have the highest rates! A good resource
Preview of Car Math: Buying vs Leasing Research/Notes

Car Math: Buying vs Leasing Research/Notes

Created by
MathMotivations
What’s better: buying a new car or leasing one? The answer is unique to each individual, and this resource allows students to research the pros and cons of each scenario to better understand which may be best for them. A basic template is provided where students can record their findings from independent research or by you from the sample key provided. Further research is outlined on a second page through a video link that describes different types of drivers & which scenario is recommended
Preview of Car Math: Costs to Leasing

Car Math: Costs to Leasing

Created by
MathMotivations
Leasing a car involves paying more than just the sticker price! These guided notes explain 2 key differences between a loan and a lease and 7 fees you should be aware of when leasing. If students complete the Mandatory Dealership Fees activity, they’ll see that extra fees exist in both types of vehicle acquisitions - buying and leasing. A good complement to the Buying vs Leasing notes as well. The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on e
Preview of I am a successful learner self-assessment work sheet

I am a successful learner self-assessment work sheet

This worksheet helps students to evaluate when they have been a good learner. It is designed to help students to think about their learning skills as opposed to just their knowledge. Students have to write down examples of when they have been:- An independent enquirer- A creative thinker- A reflective learner- A Team worker- A self-manager- A ParticipatorIt can be filled in over a period of time when they have got examples of showing their different learning skills. The powerpoint to be print
Preview of Calculating Car Loan Principal Amounts

Calculating Car Loan Principal Amounts

Created by
MathMotivations
Help students learn to “live within their means” by calculating a principal amount for a loan given a monthly payment amount. This formula can be used for any amortized loan, but in this scenario it is applied to a vehicle loan. Each variable of the formula is discussed, then students practice the formula given 4 scenarios dependent upon the interest rate (determined by credit score) and term length. I follow this lesson with one on the inverse of the formula - calculating monthly payments given
Preview of Car Math: Mandatory Dealership Fees

Car Math: Mandatory Dealership Fees

Created by
MathMotivations
Have you ever felt sucker punched sitting in the finance office at a car dealership? I sure have! But that’s because I went in unprepared and not anticipating just how fast the mandatory fees of sales tax, title fees, destination charges, and doc fees can add up! This resource describes what those fees are using guided notes & links to YouTube video explanations, then has students perform sample calculations. Because these rates & fees differ drastically from town to town, this activity
Preview of Mindfulness Strategies Notecatcher

Mindfulness Strategies Notecatcher

Whether you're teaching them all in one lesson or throughout multiple teaching sessions, mindfulness strategies such as yoga, breathing techniques, mindfullness jars, etc. are great tools for learners to have in their toolkit. Use this 'Mindfulness Strategies' notecatcher to help students keep track of the strategies they've learned in order to refer back to them when needed.
Preview of Car Math: Non-Mandatory Dealership Fees

Car Math: Non-Mandatory Dealership Fees

Created by
MathMotivations
Knowledge is power, and the power lies in your hands when you walk into a dealership’s finance office knowing what fees you shouldn’t pay. This resource follows the informative video by Kevin Hunter The Homework Guy as he explains 11 “Fake Fees” that you shouldn’t pay at a dealership. Can be done as an independent activity, but I play the video to my entire class, pausing it at key times to allow them to write the type of fee and how much money could save by not paying it. Afterwards, students c
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