This is intended to be an assignment that helps students learn to create an infographic. You will need to provide the topic; often something from Science, Health or Social Studies. It is done in Google Slides so there is no need for students to sign
This is designed to function independently; a great task for digital learning or for a supply teacher. Here is a video overview of the product. This four-puzzle digital breakout is designed to meet the following Ontario grade 7 Financial Literacy
The Gauss Math Contest is a grade 7 & 8 contest run by the University of Waterloo's Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing. Past contests are available for free as pdf documents for free at
The Gauss Math Contest is a grade 7 & 8 contest run by the University of Waterloo's Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing. Past contests are available for free as pdf documents for free at
This is a financial literacy resources that students play either on their own or in groups. In the game, they must meet all their basic needs including housing, food, transportation and the ever-important cellphone. The Google Sheet simulator tracks
This Digital Breakout-style activity walks students through a series of activities linking to computer systems to put this content into a real-world relevant context. It ends with a digital check-for-understanding quiz and includes a Google slide
This exchange rate activity is designed to meet expectations from the 2020 Ontario Math Curriculum grade 7 Financial Literacy strand. This lesson opens with a guiding question that students can ponder independently or in small groups. It then
Subjects:
Math, Numbers, Economics
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th
Types:
Interactive Notebooks, Google Apps, Independent Work Packet
This is a financial literacy resources that students play either on their own or in groups. In the game, they budget out as a teen with a part-time job. The Google Sheet simulator tracks their monthly spending and tracks their short-term happiness
This Google Slides deck is formatted so that it can be printed out as a handout if you wish but it is intended to be distributed digitally; through Google Classroom for example. This will work as an in-class activity or distance learning activity.
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