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Civics worksheets for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Grocery Shopping Challenge

Grocery Shopping Challenge

Created by
TurnToPaige394
A grocery shopping challenge designed to build students' confidence in online bargain hunting, grocery shopping, budgeting, basic Excel skills, and reflecting.This package involves approximately 5 periods worth of work. It can be altered to use supermarkets of your choice - all included resources are fully customizable. Teacher instruction sheet included too. Great for an introductory activity for any subject with a focus on money, budgeting, achieving independence, etc. Will prompt a lot of cla
Preview of Congressional Representation Levels

Congressional Representation Levels

Created by
TDS Resources
The Great Compromise of 1787 created the bicameral legislative system we have today. While power sharing between the House and Senate have largely been successful, some inconsistencies, anomalies, and oddities in representation have appeared over time. In this product, students will use a data table assembled in Google Sheets to investigate them and to see how well represented the states are in the House of Representatives, Senate, and in the Electoral College. This product's data comes from the
Preview of An excel template to record a Cash Flow Statement for a global business

An excel template to record a Cash Flow Statement for a global business

An excel template to record a Cash Flow Statement for a global business. Multiple copies of the document can be made to complete a range of Cash Flow exercises.
Preview of Let's go grocery shopping

Let's go grocery shopping

Created by
Money Made Easy
When I originally created the design for this shopping activity. I wanted students to have a better understanding of money on a scale they can easily identify with; food. Something they see and eat everyday but might take it for granted at times. The first thing I do is ask my students "Where do you or your family like to go grocery shopping"? They will say "Harris Teeter, Publix or Wegmans" for example. There is no wrong answer. Then I introduce the worksheet. I share with the students if they
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