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Adult education math lessons for Google Apps

Preview of Google Sheets - Complete 17 Lesson Bundle (Distance Learning)

Google Sheets - Complete 17 Lesson Bundle (Distance Learning)

This product will take your students from Google Sheets novices to intermediate users using 17 clearly written, classroom-tested lessons. It is priced to save you 30% off buying each of the products individually. This bundle is a combination of my Beginner and Intermediate bundles. Save money by buying this compilation bundle as opposed to those two bundles separately.There are a few options for instructions for each of the lessons: 1) Online instructions - Rich, interactive instructions wh
Preview of Rainbow Lab Activity for Measuring & Science Lab Skill Building

Rainbow Lab Activity for Measuring & Science Lab Skill Building

Created by
Chalk n Roll
This 2-day lab activity is perfect for a middle school or high school science or chemistry class. During the activity, the students will explore the following guided questions:How do scientists communicate the results of their experiments?How do scientists communicate the steps of their experiments so others can replicate the experiment?How can we be precise and accurate with our communication in lab settings?What unit are you measuring in?Why is it important to be precise when measuring?How are
Preview of IB Psychology Internal Assessment (IA) Analysis and Statistics Slides

IB Psychology Internal Assessment (IA) Analysis and Statistics Slides

Created by
Alison Rieth
Walk your students through the Analysis section of the Internal Assessment (IA). Google slides include content and background information on statistics, directions and links for students to follow while they write their Analysis section, create their table and graph, and run descriptive statistics and inferential statistics with their raw data. Includes links to online calculators for mean, standard deviation, Mann Whitney U Test, Wilcoxon Test. Analysis rubric and links to two IA exemplars incl
Preview of Geometry, Topic 3: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson Plan

Geometry, Topic 3: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Lesson Plan

Embark on an exhilarating journey through the captivating realm of geometry with our meticulously crafted lesson plan, "Topic 3: Parallel and Perpendicular Lines." Dive headfirst into the magical world where lines, angles, and shapes intertwine to form the very fabric of our mathematical universe spanning across 140 exhilarating slides. This dynamic lesson plan is designed to ignite the curiosity of your students, guiding them through the fundamental concepts of geometry with a perfect blend of
Preview of BUNDLE: EDITABLE Algebra 1: Linear Functions Notes

BUNDLE: EDITABLE Algebra 1: Linear Functions Notes

Created by
RokitTeaches
Ready-to-use presentations for each lesson! You will have several examples, "try it" problems, and vocab and explanations for each lesson. However, they are editable to fit your classroom needs!Includes:Slope (14 slides, 2 examples & 2 "Try it")Slope & Average Rate of Change (32 slides, 4 examples & 2 "Try it", 1 word problem)Slope Intercept Form (34 slides, 3 examples & 3 "Try it")Point-Slope Form (32 slides, 3 examples & 4 "Try it")Standard Form (32 slides, 3 examples &
Preview of BUNDLE: EDITABLE Algebra 1 Functions Notes

BUNDLE: EDITABLE Algebra 1 Functions Notes

Created by
RokitTeaches
Ready-to-use presentations for each lesson! You will have several examples, "try it" problems, and vocab and explanations for each lesson. However, they are editable to fit your classroom needs!Includes:Relations & Functions (32 slides, 4 examples & 3 "Try it")Domain & Range (33 slides, 4 examples & 3 "Try it")Function Notation (39 slides, 4 examples & 3 "Try it")Key Features of Graphs (14 slides, 1 example & 1 "Try it", LOTS of vocab)Transformations of Functions (24 slid
Preview of Distance Learning Slides | Google Slides

Distance Learning Slides | Google Slides

This resource makes lesson planning for distance learning simple and organized. The Google Slides are completely customizable to meet your students' needs and schedules. Slides Included:Good morning Good afternoonClassroom normsClass point systemBrief daily scheduleIn-depth daily scheduleWeekly schedule25+ schedule iconsWhiteboardMath (blank)ELA (blank)Science (blank)Writing (blank)Timers (10, 5, 2)Morning meetingHighlight student workReviewReview (blank)Learning targetAsynchronous workBirthdayS
Preview of Grade 6 Unit Price Lesson 1

Grade 6 Unit Price Lesson 1

This bundle contains all the tools you need to teach the concept of Unit Price. Unit Price is a type of Unit Rate in which a single thing of one type is compared to s unit of money. For example, $1.49 per gallon of water is a unit price.The lesson includes a set of Guided Notes for understanding the concept of unit price, two online check-ins using Google Forms, two worksheets, two matching activities (one meant for group work), and an enrichment activity to find out the price of each ingredien
Preview of Grade 6 Unit Rate Lesson 1

Grade 6 Unit Rate Lesson 1

This bundle contains all the tools you need to teach the concept of Unit Rate. Unit Rate is a type of ratio in which a number of one type of thing are compared to one of another type of thing. For example, "30 miles per gallon" is a Unit Rate. A car can go thirty miles by using one gallon of gas (the ratio is 30:1.)The lesson includes a set of Guided Notes, two Google Forms check-ins, and two separate worksheets. The Guided Notes and worksheets can be printed or added to Google Classroom.Boug
Preview of Financial Literacy Lesson 1 - High School - Psychology of money

Financial Literacy Lesson 1 - High School - Psychology of money

Many people have an inherent dislike of discussing and thinking about money. Before students can begin to understand how to use money, they need to be comfortable talking about money and realize why they should use and discuss money and why financial literacy is important. This is an introduction lesson to a financial literacy unit and curriculum. This lesson has students discuss the importance of financial literacy and why it is important. It has students discussing and reflecting on their
Preview of Military Time Lesson on Google Slides

Military Time Lesson on Google Slides

This is the lessons that I use to teach my Health Assisting students about Military Time!This can also be used to teach Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Health Sciences and other classes.Activities are integrated into the unit's Google Slide presentation so you can formatively assess learning.See my Quizlet @ https://quizlet.com/233031312/military-time-flash-cards/?funnelUUID=7c27204a-215e-41b9-89b9-ef8e424c3220 to study and make tests!This is a Google slide presentaion. Please feel free to
Preview of Grade 6 Ratios Lesson 3

Grade 6 Ratios Lesson 3

This bundle contains all the tools you need to teach the third lesson in ratios: expanding ratios, simplifying ratios and creating number sentences from ratios. These skills can be very useful, for example, when modifying recipes. For example, suppose a chocolate chip cookie recipe calls for three cups of flour to make 24 cookies. How many cups of flour do you need to make 60 cookies? How about 18?It includes a set of Guided Notes, four Google Forms check-ins and two worksheets. There is al
Preview of Renting vs Buying a House Lesson with Google Slides for Consumer Math Class

Renting vs Buying a House Lesson with Google Slides for Consumer Math Class

In this consumer math lesson, students will compare the costs of renting vs. buying a house. Students will also answer discussion questions about when it is appropriate to buy a house and the responsibilities associated with buying one. Additionally, students will compare the upfront costs associated with each and learn about closing costs, down payments, security deposits, and utilities. They will be given a chart to fill in the information and compare renting and buying.What's Included:3-page
Preview of Consumer Math Student Loans Lesson: Calculating Simple Interest Monthly Payments

Consumer Math Student Loans Lesson: Calculating Simple Interest Monthly Payments

In this consumer math product, students will be provided with scaffolded notes about student loans. In this lesson, students will learn about different kinds of government student loans, including subsidized vs. unsubsidized student loans, as well as Direct PLUS and Direct Consolidated loans. Students will calculate simple interest and the monthly payments on a student loan. Additionally, students will learn that most student loans are simple interest loans, although there are some student loans
Preview of Egyptian Math - Workbook, Editable Presentation, & Lesson Plan - Grades 5 - 7

Egyptian Math - Workbook, Editable Presentation, & Lesson Plan - Grades 5 - 7

Created by
Mr Drews Store
Keywords: Ancient Egypt, mathematics, hieroglyphs, pharaohs, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, editable slides, teacher resource, African History, Black History Month.Explore ancient Egyptian mathematics with our comprehensive workbook and Google Slide presentation for grades 5-7, homeschooling, and Adult Education. Delve into the intricacies of their numerical system, covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The workbook features 12 exercises for
Preview of Personal Loans Lesson on Simple Interest and Comparing Loan Options

Personal Loans Lesson on Simple Interest and Comparing Loan Options

In this consumer math product students will be provided with scaffolded notes about personal loans. In this lesson students will compare loan options by looking at different interest rates, loan terms and loan amounts. Students will also calculate simple interest and monthly payments on personal loans. In addition students will learn definitions such as defaulting on a loan and secured and unsecured loans. This resources provides real-world math examples to engage students and help students bett
Preview of Consumer Math Gratuity Lesson on Calculating Tip and Using Percents

Consumer Math Gratuity Lesson on Calculating Tip and Using Percents

In this consumer math product, students will be provided with scaffolded notes about tipping and gratuity. They will calculate the tip using percentages and learn how to tip the appropriate amount based on various scenarios. For example, students will discover the appropriate amount to tip for hotel staff, restaurant servers, taxi drivers, and food delivery drivers. Lastly, students will also learn an easy way to calculate the tip without using a calculator!What's Included:4-page scaffolded stud
Preview of Personal Finance: Reconciling/Balancing YOUR Checking Account

Personal Finance: Reconciling/Balancing YOUR Checking Account

This lesson is the FIFTH in the Personal Finance line and introduces students to reconciling/balancing a checking account. This lesson includes descriptions, images, examples and a class or individual practice page as well as an answer key.This lesson can be used individually or in conjunction with the other lessons in the Personal Finance line. This Google Slides file can be printed, projected, shared, and uploaded to Google Classroom.Items included:10 slides with descriptions & examplesBan
Preview of Leasing a Car Lesson with Google Slides on Comparing Car Loans and Leasing

Leasing a Car Lesson with Google Slides on Comparing Car Loans and Leasing

In this consumer math product students will be provided with scaffolded notes about leasing a car, the costs of leasing with corresponding math problems, comparing the pros and cons to buying a car, and to determine if it is better to have a loan versus a lease. This lesson should be used to delve deeper into a personal finance unit on cars, and expenses associated with cars. This resources provides real-world math examples to engage students and help students better understand how the costs o
Preview of Introduction to Loans Lesson on Amortization, Simple Interest, Compound Interest

Introduction to Loans Lesson on Amortization, Simple Interest, Compound Interest

In this consumer math product, students will be provided with scaffolded notes about loans. They will learn important definitions like principal, interest, APR, and amortization. Additionally, students will calculate simple interest, compound interest, and continuous interest and see how each type is used for different kinds of loans. This is a great lesson to teach students before they learn about car loans, mortgage loans, or personal loans.What's Included:5-page scaffolded student notes hando
Preview of Identifying Quadrilaterals Mini-Bundle Lesson and Google Slides Activity

Identifying Quadrilaterals Mini-Bundle Lesson and Google Slides Activity

Quadrilateral Identification Lesson and Digital Activity:Included1. 100% Editable Lesson:Identifying Quadrilaterals lesson for Smartboard, or printable packets. This is a 100% editable presentation with differentiated worksheets for Google Slides and Powerpoint. Aligned to 2nd grade common core standards and supplement for Everyday Math Curriculum. Workshop model lesson2. Drag Drop Google Slides Activity:Quadrilateral Identification! Shapes identification!! Drag and drop Google Slides for distan
Preview of Distributions of Data Scaffolded Fillable Notes (Skewed Left & right) w/ KEY

Distributions of Data Scaffolded Fillable Notes (Skewed Left & right) w/ KEY

Created by
Math be Mathing
Distributions of Data Scaffolded Fillable Notes (Skewed Left & right) Includes a problem of creating box plot, bar chart, and dot plot. KEY IS INCLUDED linked at top of title highlighted in red!!! , Algebra 1 or Math 1 class in highschool setting IEP 504 EL learners visuals for better understanding. YOU CAN EDIT THE GOOGLE DOC to your liking!!!
Preview of Grade 6 Ratios Lesson 4

Grade 6 Ratios Lesson 4

This bundle contains all the tools you need to teach the third lesson in ratios: changing ratios.This lesson covers modifying ratios by adding or subtracting from one part or the other. It includes a set of Guided Notes to introduce the topic, two online check-ins using Google Forms, and two worksheets that can be used for in-class practice or for homework. Here are two example problems...Jenna had five tomato plants and eight pepper plants, but then bought two new pepper plants. What is her ne
Preview of CREDIT SCORES: COMPARE THE COST OF YOUR CAR AND HOME LOANS BILL PAY PRACTICE

CREDIT SCORES: COMPARE THE COST OF YOUR CAR AND HOME LOANS BILL PAY PRACTICE

Created by
Fabulous FACS
The concept of a credit score is B-O-R-I-N-G and abstract to teens--this activity connects it to their life right now. Your students will "earn" their credit scores by paying bills on time and buying a car and home--just like real life! It provides a realistic look at how their credit scores impact what they and their friends pay for their cars and homes. This is an all time favorite for my students and one of my favorites too. Students will pay bills in your class to earn a credit score ove
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