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Money Lab - Understanding Savings and Using Interest Formulas
By Ms Churchs Classroom
This money lab is a fun and engaging way for students to learn about savings and interest formulas. The lab tasks students with calling banks to learn about different types of savings accounts and their interest rates. Students will then use this information to apply interest formulas and learn how to grow their savings. This lab is perfect for Workplace 20, outcome 20.7, and can be completed in groups or individually.
Students will enjoy applying real-life skills to their math lessons and will gain valuable knowledge about savings and interest. This lab has been student-vetted and enjoyed, making it a valuable addition to any classroom or homeschool curriculum. Help your students understand the power of savings and interest with this engaging money lab.
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If you are looking for other math applications, check out the following!
- Graphical Representations
- Borrowing Money
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Money Lab- Understanding Borrowing and Credit Card Use
By Ms Churchs Classroom
This money lab is a fun and engaging way for students to learn about borrowing and credit card use. The lab tasks students with calling banks to learn about different types of credit cards and their interest rates, as well as how to negotiate rates and take advantage of bonuses.
This lab is perfect for Workplace 20, outcome 20.8, and can be completed in groups or individually.
Students will enjoy applying real-life skills to their math lessons and will gain valuable knowledge about credit and borrowing. This lab has been student-vetted and enjoyed, making it a valuable addition to any classroom or homeschool curriculum. Help your students understand the ins and outs of credit and borrowing with this engaging money lab.
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If you are looking for other math applications, check out the following!
- Graphical Representations
- Understanding Savings
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If you enjoyed this resource, I would LOVE a review and you will earn TeachShare credit for your feedback.
4 Points Non-curricular Task - Perfect Geometry Introduction
By MsVisualizer
The task: Draw 4 points such that when you connect each point to the other 3 points for a total of 6 line segments, there are exactly 2 distinct lengths of line segments. You must connect each point to every other point.
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This worked really well with my honors Geometry students, it led perfectly into the symbols we use to show congruent side lengths and the definition of point, line segment, etc and many other geometry topics. It has also been a good challenge for my more advanced 6th and 7th grade students.
My Other Thinking Classroom Tasks
Noncurricular Task: Estimating Rational and Irrational Numbers
Rectangle Area and Perimeter Thinking Problems
Writing Equations from Tables Thin Slicing Task
Algebra 2 Halloween Escape Room | Algebra 2 Self Checking Halloween Review
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra 2 Halloween Escape Room is completely SELF CHECKING (and printable) and includes 40 questions to help Spencer's spirit get free from your school! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions in each of the 10 rooms! Topics include linear equations, rate of change, slope-intercept form, systems of equations, exponent rules, multiplying polynomials and evaluating functions. After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to the LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
** Check the video preview for a walk through **
Why you need this:
- completely independent & self checking
- halloween story to keep your students intrigued
- will help your students with their basic math skills
- no calculator need (just print this packet)
- it will give them a focused task on a hight energy holiday
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of LINEAR EQUATIONS
Room 2: The RATE OF CHANGE Garden
Room 3: The SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM Chamber
Room 4: The SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS Den
Room 5: The EXPONENT POWER RULE Parlor
Room 6: The EXPONENT PRODUCT RULE Laboratory
Room 7: The EXPONENT QUOTIENT RULE Nook
Room 8: The NEGATIVE EXPONENT RULE Tower
Room 9: The MULTIPLYING POLYNOMIALS Gallery
Room 10: The EVALUATING FUNCTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- Algebra 1 skills needed for Algebra 2
- Halloween Project
- Individual Review
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Cartoon Last Character Standing Probability Experiment (Best Selling)
By Modified Treasures
Cartoon Last Character Standing
Students will be given a list of Cartoon Characters to see how their characters are eliminated over a 10 day period during the Last Character Standing Games. They will be given a pair of dice that will be used to determine if the character moves on to the next day or if they are eliminated. On the back is a series of questions to ensure that students are learning about experimental probability. Very fun and there will be a lot of laughs.
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