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High school applied math resources for Easel Activities

Preview of Functional Math Worksheet Life Skills Money Math Telling Time Clock

Functional Math Worksheet Life Skills Money Math Telling Time Clock

Practice money math, telling time on an analog clock, and counting in increments all on 1 worksheet! These functional life skills are important to learn and review at any age. With 36 pages, this resource will last you 1 full school year if used once a week! Design and graphics are appropriate for all ages. This resource is ideal for gathering IEP goal data around functional math skills!Want the Canadian version? Click HERE! Want the Australian version? Click HERE!Read about why I created t
Preview of Budget Worksheet and Activity Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Budget Worksheet and Activity Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

A budget is an important life concept, big or small! This best selling bundle includes ALL of the print materials for a low/no prep Budget Lesson Unit designed for a high school self-contained level consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Create a budget plan for spending that is within a set amount of money.Read about how I teach Budgeting and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include:Five day lesson plansTopic flow chartBrain teaserStudent notes cover page1
Preview of Budget Worksheets

Budget Worksheets

This budgeting and consumer math worksheet activity is perfect for practicing staying in a budget with a given amount. These full page worksheets ask students to pick 3 items from a menu (of 10 items) that total less than $10. This is a great skill for students to work on as they work on independent living, budgeting and money skills! There are 6 opportunities for practice on each worksheet. This activity includes:12 budgeting 3 items up to $10 worksheets in color12 budgeting 3 items up to $10
Preview of Next Dollar Up Worksheets Life Skills and Money Math for Special Education

Next Dollar Up Worksheets Life Skills and Money Math for Special Education

Here is a pack of worksheets for students to practice using the next dollar up method. Using the dollar up (or dollar more) method, students round up prices of items in order to have enough money to pay. There are 3 different formats of worksheets for each level. This resource contains 60 worksheets to practice dollar up!***Updated November 13 to include resource as a TPT Digital Activity***Targets:Dollar Up to $5Dollar Up $6-$10Dollar Up $11-$20Dollar Up over $20For each level, the following
Preview of Credit Score Board Game - Credit Cards, Loans, Mortgages, and Financial Literacy

Credit Score Board Game - Credit Cards, Loans, Mortgages, and Financial Literacy

This fun, financial literacy lesson teaches students about credit scores and how to build up a good one. You can use it as a stand-alone lesson or during a personal finance unit. Here’s how it works:- Show your class a video to introduce the idea of credit scores: https://www.myfico.com/credit-education/what-is-a-fico-score- Go through the two included slides and encourage students to take notes (or print a double-sided handout for each student). - They will learn about five actions that affect
Preview of WANTS VS. NEEDS: Financial Literacy-Transition-Worksheets-Activities-No Prep

WANTS VS. NEEDS: Financial Literacy-Transition-Worksheets-Activities-No Prep

Created by
TransitionUP
FINANCIAL LITERACY- FULL LESSON: NO PREP: PRINT AND EASEL WANTS VS. NEEDS takes an engaging dive into this often boring topic. This NO PREP lesson will help students categorize items as things we need to survive, things we need to live successfully in our community, and things we want.This lesson is focused on explicit instruction and buildable skills. This lesson can be used in a 1:1 setting, in a SMALL GROUP, or during WHOLE CLASS instruction. This lesson can be used with sub separate groups,
Preview of Household Budget Project: Taxes, Insurance, Loans, Rent, Groceries, and more!

Household Budget Project: Taxes, Insurance, Loans, Rent, Groceries, and more!

This project will help students deeply understand the budgeting process and personal financial literacy because they get to actually create their own household budget! 15 career cards are included with occupations ranging from a cashier to a doctor and everything in between. You assign each student a career, which includes their salary and student loan debt. Then they have to work through all the aspects of a household budget including calculating income taxes, finding a home to rent, paying the
Preview of Triangle Sum Theorem Worksheet - Maze Activity

Triangle Sum Theorem Worksheet - Maze Activity

Printable PDF, Google Slides & Easel by TPT Versions are included in this distance learning ready activity which consists of 11 Triangle Sum Theorem problems to strengthen your students’ skill at finding an unknown angle measure in a triangle.Not all boxes are used in the maze to prevent students from just guessing the correct route. In order to complete the maze students will have to correctly find 8 angle measures.Distance learning?No problem! This activity now includes Google Slides &
Preview of File Taxes Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

File Taxes Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

It's the law, you have to file your taxes and students need to learn this in high school! Also perfect to teach in April because of Tax Day! This bundle includes all of the print materials for a Filing Taxes Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math personal finance class.Read about how I teach Filing Taxes and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Identify and define basic vocabulary related to filing state/federal taxes.Materials i
Preview of Checking Account Lesson Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Checking Account Lesson Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

A checking account is a great way for beginners to learn the terms and functions of a bank and methods for managing money. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Checking Account Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Given a specific purchase amount, write a check and record the purchase in the check register.Read about how I teach about Checking Accounts and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Material
Preview of Banking Personal Finance Lessons High School Special Education

Banking Personal Finance Lessons High School Special Education

Learning about what services banks offer, like checking and savings accounts, debit card services, and more sets the foundation for money management. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Personal Banking Lesson Unit designed for a high school or transition age self-contained consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Choose a bank and identify the services that are provided for customers.Read about how I teach about Personal Banking Services and ideas for how to use this resou
Preview of Income Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Income Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Learn sources of income, how to calculate earned income, and every other income basic term and idea. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for an Income Unit designed for my high school self-contained consumer math personal finance class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Calculate the gross pay of a part time job given an hourly wage.Read about how I teach Income and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include:Five day lesson plansTopic flow chartBrain teaserS
Preview of Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes & Practice

Writing Linear Equations from Tables Notes & Practice

Writing Equations of the form y = mx + b from tables. This is a one-sided notes page on how to write linear equations from tables. There are nine examples. In some of the examples, the y-intercept is missing, so the student needs to extend the pattern in the table to find it. In other examples, points are missing and so there seems to be no pattern. Students can either write a new table to find the missing values to verify that the table does represent a linear situation (this would be the prefe
Preview of Time Management Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Time Management Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Time management is a life long skills and is so important to teach your students! This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Time Management Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE:Estimate how long it takes to complete a task & create a schedule based on a specific time range and estimated completion time for multiple tasks.Read about how I teach time management and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways.Mat
Preview of Dilations Initials Project - Project Based Learning with Digital Easel Activity

Dilations Initials Project - Project Based Learning with Digital Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Dilations Initials Project.This is a culminating project for a unit on dilations. Students enlarge and shrink a drawing of their initials on grid paper or poster-board and use coordinate graphing rules to produce a similar image. In addition, they enlarge the image and it must have a scale factor of at least 4. Then they shrink the image and it must have a scale factor of at most 1/4. Good activity for project-based learning. Digital and Print: Includes an Easel Activity ready for learning with
Preview of Simple & Compound Interest Task Cards

Simple & Compound Interest Task Cards

Printable PDF, Google Forms & Easel by TPT Versions are included in this distance learning ready activity which consists of a set of 15 task cards that feature word problems that require students to use the simple and compound interest formulas to do the following things:Calculate Simple Interest EarnedSolve for Principal, Rate, or Time when Given Simple Interest EarnedCalculate Compound Interest Ending BalanceCalculate Compound Interest EarnedCompare Compound and Simple Interest EarnedDista
Preview of Consumer Math Skill Practice Worksheet. Budget Check Percents Cost Comparison

Consumer Math Skill Practice Worksheet. Budget Check Percents Cost Comparison

Practice staying in budget, comparing prices, writing a check, balancing a checking account, and finding a percent of an amount of money all on 1 worksheet! These consumer math and financial literacy skills are important to learn and review at any age. With 40 pages, this resource will last you 1 full school year if used once a week! Read about why I created this resource, see a full page example, and learn how it's great for your students and saves you time!Design and graphics are appropriate
Preview of 7.7a Representing Linear Relationships in a variety of forms

7.7a Representing Linear Relationships in a variety of forms

Created by
A Math Mindset
Quick Print and Go activity that uses multiple representations. Awesome for group work, classwork or homework. Students will represent linear relationships in a variety of forms; tables, graphs, verbal situations and y=mx+b. They will be give one of the forms and they must change to each of the other forms. They will also write verbal situations based on linear equations, tables or graphs.7.7(A) represent linear relationships using verbal descriptions,tables, graphs, and equations that simplify
Preview of Budget Project: Financial Literacy Application

Budget Project: Financial Literacy Application

Created by
MathMotivations
Description:While one of our goals as educators is to prepare students for independent living, many students feel overwhelmed, underprepared, and uneducated about the realities of how to begin. This project allows students to research costs of living on their own while exploring topics of: BankingHousing - finding a living space, furnishing it, & paying for its utilitiesFood - creating a detailed meal plan, creating a shopping list, & calculating dining out costsTransportation - through
Preview of Income Tax Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Income Tax Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Income tax, we may not like it but our students have to know how it impacts their take home pay! This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for an Income Tax Account Unit designed for my high school self-contained consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Calculate the net pay after income tax is taken out using an electronic calculator/website.Read about how I teach Income Tax and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include:Five day lesson plansTopic f
Preview of Public Transportation Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Public Transportation Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Do your students not likely to gain their driver's license? Taxi, bus, train, and plane (and a little ride share) are covered in this Public Transportation unit!. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Public Transportation Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Identify three different types of local public transportation and two pros and cons of public transportation.Read about how I teach public transportation and ideas for h
Preview of Loan and Credit Cards Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Loan and Credit Cards Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Taking out a loan for a car or charging an expensive purchase to a credit card are both versions of borrowing money. This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for a Loan and Credit Card Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE:Loan- Calculate the final cost of a loan with interest using an electronic calculator or website.Credit Card- Calculate the final cost of a credit card purchase with interest using an electronic calculator or website.
Preview of Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

People often say renting is “Throwing away money.” Is that always the case? Why doesn’t everyone just buy a home? This personal financial literacy lesson allows students to think critically about this issue and complete local research to enhance their understanding. This activity starts with a two-page handout that walks students through the basic vocabulary and concepts of home-buying:- down payment- mortgage: principal vs interest (with sample amortization schedule)- property taxes, condo fees
Preview of Insurance Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Insurance Lesson Unit Consumer Math Life Skills Special Education

Health insurance, medical insurance, or car insurance- every student will need it and understanding the basics is key to this complex adult life skill! This lesson unit includes all of the print materials for an Insurance Unit designed for a high school self-contained consumer math class.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Define insurance, list three types of insurance, and one pro and one con.Read about how I teach Insurance and ideas for how to use this resource and materials in new ways!Materials include:Fo
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