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Preview of Human Capital and Income Lesson with Two Simulations *Editable*

Human Capital and Income Lesson with Two Simulations *Editable*

Aligns to the TEKS standard: 3.9A: Explain the connection between human capital/labor and incomeIncludes -a 4-page introductory lesson to the vocabulary terms and concepts associated with human capital and income.-an 8-page activity that simulates and explains how income level is connected to the level of education.-a 10-page activity where students will decide on a person to hire for a given job. Job skills, training, experience, and education levels are used to determine the best-fit applicant
Preview of Personal Finance Budget Simulation

Personal Finance Budget Simulation

Fifth grade students in Texas are expected to be able to describe the importance of creating a budget in which income and expenses are balanced. Use this fun simulation/game to introduce the concept in a relevant way to your kiddos! To play, students will only need whiteboards or lined paper to keep track of their expenses. Each student will start out with $20 in allowance money and will be asked to make spending decisions as they travel throughout the mall with their best friend. An unexpec
Preview of Translations, Rotations, and Reflections (Transformations in Geometry)

Translations, Rotations, and Reflections (Transformations in Geometry)

Created by
Shari Beck
This PowerPoint presentation uses animations to demontrate 3 types of tranformations: translations, rotations, and reflections. Students can actively create their own transformational shape that can then be translated, rotated, or reflected to build a tessellation. Turn Geometry into a fun art project where students can add color to their tessellation to create an image out of te transformed shape. Common Core, Geometry, transformations, translations, rotations, reflections
Preview of Thanksgiving Feast:  Project Based Instruction

Thanksgiving Feast: Project Based Instruction

Engage your students in this relevant project where they plan a Thanksgiving feast. From calculating serving sizes and calories from real food labels, to making a shopping list and sticking to a budget. This project helps students see the real life uses for a variety of math skills. Editable price tags allow you to differentiate for your students. Activities included in this product: Activity 1: Making A Shopping List: Student read real food labels to find serving size on a variety of Than
Preview of Thanksgiving Real World Fraction Computation

Thanksgiving Real World Fraction Computation

Created by
Mad About STEM
Those zany caterers from Feed Your Face catering are at it again! This time, students will help them solve Thanksgiving menu challenges while practicing fraction computation. Great for math centers, warm-up problems, or homework.
Preview of Counting 1 - 5 with Baby Chicks

Counting 1 - 5 with Baby Chicks

Created by
Complabteacher
You and your child can practice counting 1 to 5 while watching cute baby chicks. The vivid colors in the PowerPoint show will enhance learning and make learning fun for your children. The animated and moving images will make the show come alive while teaching the following concepts and ideas: 1. The measurement or numbers may be used as a multi-faceted objective that must be addressed throughout the school year in a logical, sequential manner to facilitate the understanding of numerous abstrac
Preview of Conceptual Understanding for Operations:  Rectangular Models

Conceptual Understanding for Operations: Rectangular Models

Created by
Algebra Maestro
This PowerPoint includes animations for operations of whole numbers, decimals fractions and place value with rectangular models. You can demonstrate to students side-by-side the procedural and conceptual steps to add, subtract, multiply and divide rational numbers. To properly show animation, present to Presentation View. This item is designed to make teachers' explanation of operations meaningful and connect different levels of rigor. Topics include: place value, adding whole numbers, subt
Preview of Real World Thanksgiving Practice with Elapsed Time

Real World Thanksgiving Practice with Elapsed Time

Created by
Mad About STEM
The caterers at Feed Your Face Catering are back to tackle a new math skill--elapsed time! They know that the trickiest part of cooking a Thanksgiving meal is making sure everything is hot and ready at the same time, and the caterers are here to help! By solving three elapsed time challenges, students will practice adding time and figuring out elapsed time in a real world context.
Preview of $1,000,000.00 Math Challenge

$1,000,000.00 Math Challenge

Let your students practice real world math skills with this common core aligned simulation. Students are able to practice subtraction and multiplication will decimals in a fun and engaging way. This activity was used to culminate and allow students to show their understanding of concepts such as place value to the millions, basic operations with decimals, applying and estimating taxes, budgeting, and recording purchases. The students loved it!
Preview of Addition Strategy: Make Ten Facts Using Tens Frame Visual Model

Addition Strategy: Make Ten Facts Using Tens Frame Visual Model

An animated powerpoint that clearly makes the connection between the algorithm and the combination of objects that make ten. Great resource for reinforcing mental math strategies! Common Core Standards for kindergarten and first grade are identified. The visual model used is the tens frames model.
Preview of Protractors - Reading Left to Right by Shooting Pool

Protractors - Reading Left to Right by Shooting Pool

Have some fun!Students need more interactive visual ways to help with their understanding. Shooting Pool is a fun way to help students with learning to read a protractor with the use of the pool table. Students learn about orienting the protractor, measuring with the protractor and then hitting the white ball to send it toward the other colored ball to sink the colored ball into the pocket. This presentation focuses on a protractor that you read from left to right so that students do not get
Preview of Hands-On | Money | Toy Shop Lesson

Hands-On | Money | Toy Shop Lesson

Use this slideshow as a lesson on money. Students can either have play money and try to make the prices shown, or partner students up and have one student be the customer and one student is the cashier. Have the customer pay the cashier NOT using exact change, and have the cashier use subtraction to figure out how much change the customer needs. Then, have the cashier give the change, and switch roles with each slide. Students LOVE this activity, and this creates very little prep for you!
Preview of Place Value- Digital / Virtual Classroom

Place Value- Digital / Virtual Classroom

Created by
Velcroandme
I use this digital place value pocket to show my virtual students how place value works. I typically use wood sticks at the same time to show with my hands, as well. Just drag the digital wood sticks to the correct place value. If you download it to Google slides, you don't have to save, but if you use Power Point, you have to save it every time to make sure you keep the work done.
Preview of Lemonade Stand Texas TEK K.4 (A)

Lemonade Stand Texas TEK K.4 (A)

This product contains the plans to create a lemonade stand uniquely created to facilitate kindergarten math skills. Students will identify coins only. No counting of coins is required to be successful in this activity.There is a story that discusses simple economics and use of adjectives at a very simple level.
Preview of 1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 5

1st Grade Eureka Math Companion Story: The Cookie Problem - Making 5

Created by
Skyward Teaching
Involve the minds of your 1st graders with this cute story of two friends, Chick and Kitty, as they discover how difficult it can be to split 5 cookies between them! The Cookie Problem is a story about two friends who make 5 cookies, and then discuss how to split them. Should Chick get 5 cookies? That would mean that Kitty wouldn't get any! Should Chick get 4 cookies? Then Kitty would only get 1!Students not only get the visuals of seeing each character with the cookies on their side of the plat
Preview of Introduction to Symmetry

Introduction to Symmetry

This PowerPoint presentation has been designed to give a visual representation of how to introduce the concept of symmetry in the classroom. The slideshow is animated and walks the students through the process step-by-step when trying to problem solve symmetry questions. There are four different shapes shown. You can adjust the presentation to stop the animation in order to have the students try to problem solve it first or you can use it simply as an introductory guide before teaching the
Preview of Changing Mixed to Improper

Changing Mixed to Improper

Created by
TiffanyS
The two slides on this PPT are animated to show the check mark method of changing a mixed number into an improper fraction.
Preview of Problem Solving Using the "Draw a Picture" Strategy

Problem Solving Using the "Draw a Picture" Strategy

This PowerPoint presentation introduces the idea of how to use the "draw a picture" strategy in math. This presentation can be approached in two ways: 1) Show the entire presentation so students can see how the "draw a picture" strategy can be used to find the answer to a problem solving question. 2) Show the first slide and give students the opportunity to try and solve it themselves before showing the answer. It is a two-part problem solving question with the first part being relatively
Preview of 2-Dimensional Polygons & Open/Figures Figures

2-Dimensional Polygons & Open/Figures Figures

Created by
Damaris
Slide show about 2-D polygons & open/closed figures. Includes vocabulary, illustrations, facilitation cycle.
Preview of Name That Shape! (3D Shapes)

Name That Shape! (3D Shapes)

This is a fun and simple way to practice 3D shape recognition. These six solid shapes (cube, cone, cylinder, sphere, pyramid, rectangular prism) appear on the screen for a brief moment. Students can call out the shapes as they appear. Then the shape appears again with its name below. This is the perfect opportunity for the teacher to reinforce the name of the shape, or color, or how many faces/vertices.
Preview of Name That Shape! (2D Shapes)

Name That Shape! (2D Shapes)

This is a fun and simple way to practice 2D shape recognition. These seven basic shapes (circle, oval, rectangle, triangle, square, rhombus, and hexagon) appear on the screen for a brief moment. Students can call out the shapes as they appear. Then the shape appears again with its name below. This is the perfect opportunity for the teacher to reinforce the name of the shape, or color, or how many side/corners.
Preview of Place Value Disk

Place Value Disk

This is a digital Place Value Disk Tool Box! You can use these to create centers, model on the board, and create worksheets, the opportunities are endless.
Preview of Music and Math Lesson with Addends

Music and Math Lesson with Addends

Created by
First Class
This is a Integrated Music and Math Lesson that can be used to help students with addends.
Preview of Creating Equivalent  Ratios using Moveable Color Tiles in PowerPoint

Creating Equivalent Ratios using Moveable Color Tiles in PowerPoint

This PowerPoint was created to help my students visually and manually learn and practice with equivalent ratios. There are 5 pages (or slides if uploaded to Google Classroom, etc.). Each of these pages has the student moving colored tiles to create a ratio and, then, creating equivalent ratios by adding the same number of tiles to the previous tiles.There are summary-type questions, too, so that the student repeats what was discovered.After the “hands-on” exercises, there are three written probl
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