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Preview of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Natural Resources - Earth Day Lesson

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle Natural Resources - Earth Day Lesson

Is it hard for your students to remember the difference between recycling, reducing, and reusing? These activities will give students lots of examples and opportunities to practice distinguishing between the words. Great for Earth Day or a science unit on taking care of the environment!What's Included:Vocabulary posters provide the definition of each term (reduce, reuse, recycle) two examples and pictures for each word. There are also two options of posters that include all three words on the sa
Preview of STEM Science, Geography and Sustainability Issues: World Without Oil Project

STEM Science, Geography and Sustainability Issues: World Without Oil Project

This Middle School and High School STEM Science, Geography and Sustainability Project is an engaging task to explore renewable energy sources using a real world problem. Students will use the scenario of what would happen if the world ran out of oil to look at the social, economic and medical impacts this could have on society; and are encouraged to find practical solutions.Please Note:The outcomes I have included are for Year 7-8 Science Australian National Curriculum, However this can be easil
Preview of Christmas Fictional Narrative Writing If I Were an Ornament... CCSS Grades 3-6

Christmas Fictional Narrative Writing If I Were an Ornament... CCSS Grades 3-6

Unwrap the magic of Christmas with this Fictional Narrative Writing Lesson, designed to pair with any cherished holiday book, such as "The Christmas Ornaments" by Pamela Edge. Immerse your students in the enchanting tale of discarded Christmas tree ornaments, replaced by shiny new decorations. Cast aside and forgotten, they find themselves in a bargain bin at the humane society, clinging to the fading hope of once again adorning a Christmas tree. Transport your students to a world where ornament
Preview of Ben Franklin & George Washington Carver - Compare and Contrast (SOL 2.4)

Ben Franklin & George Washington Carver - Compare and Contrast (SOL 2.4)

Help your students compare and contrast two famous American scientist and inventors! This simple activity focuses on the key facts about each person (based on VA SOL 2.4). Resource includes: - Short reading passage about each person - Blank Graphic Organizer comparing and contrasting the men - Scaffolded organizer (fill-in-the-blank style) - Completed organizer (Answer Key) - Contrast Sort (for struggling learners OR quick assessment) *Color and Black and White versions* Enjoy and don't fo
Preview of Soil Doodle Diagram Notes for Earth & Env Sci(AP), Ag. Distance Learning

Soil Doodle Diagram Notes for Earth & Env Sci(AP), Ag. Distance Learning

Soil Doodle Diagram Notes12 pages of worksheets (4 for students) including these concepts: · Soil composition with soil triangle· Soil formation· Physical properties of soil· Chemical properties of soil· Soil layers/horizons and humusCopying in black and white works great! Keys included. Options for student handouts include with or without bubbles for filling in with notes.For distance learning, I make an overhead video of my hands where I fill in the bubbles, draw and color. Students watch and
Preview of Financial Institutions - The Federal Reserve, Banks, & Credit Unions

Financial Institutions - The Federal Reserve, Banks, & Credit Unions

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MathMotivations
This set of guided notes offers a very brief overview of banks, credit unions, & the Federal Reserve system. One page highlights the structure and function of the Fed and its influence on banks. A second page showcases the similarities and differences between banks and credit unions. I use these notes to start my banking unit. Included are blank & completed copies of the notes and a supplemental page with website resources for more information. Appropriate for middle school through high
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card Schumer Box Notes/Worksheet

Financial Literacy: Credit Card Schumer Box Notes/Worksheet

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MathMotivations
Have you ever been offered a credit card application & been confused by that small insert with lots of percentages & fine print? Credit card issuers are required to disclose these tables, known as a Schumer Box,  that show the card’s basic information about rates & fees. These notes showcase a Schumer Box & provide additional explanations, then ask students to do a little research on Prime Rate, the basis for credit card interest rates. Students practice applying the information
Preview of Holy Week Bible Study

Holy Week Bible Study

This intricate Bible study goes through the events of Holy Week, including Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. This study combines the study of the prophecies of the Old Testament with the 4 Gospels to help students understand that the events from Holy Week were fulfillments of prophecies of old. The study is designed to help believers from every stage of faith come to a deeper understanding of the Passion of our Lord.
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Score Notes

Financial Literacy: Credit Score Notes

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MathMotivations
A major advantage to having a good credit score is knowing what factors go into it. These guided notes show students what makes up a FICO Score & what makes up a VantageScore and the differences between the two. By knowing what the factors are & how heavily they influence scores, students can make smarter decisions now that will affect their financial futures. Answer key included. The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on each c
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card APR Notes (finding credit card interest)

Financial Literacy: Credit Card APR Notes (finding credit card interest)

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MathMotivations
Monthly interest on credit card balances can seem like it's randomly generated, but it actually follows the basic Part = Percent x Total formula! These guided notes define the different types of APRs (annual percentage rates) then walk students through a detailed example of how to calculate interest given several transactions. Help students develop strong financial habits, especially in regards to credit cards. Students can see the math behind how interest is calculated and what they can do to r
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card Basics

Financial Literacy: Credit Card Basics

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MathMotivations
These guided notes explain the basics of what credit cards are, how they work, available credit, & minimum payments. This general overview can lay the foundation for more detailed investigations into minimum payment calculations and amortization table activities. Answer key included. The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on each click. Appropriate for middle school through high school students. What is included: Credit Card Basics
Preview of ProStart Chapter 1 Notes And Worksheets For The Foundations Textbook 1st Ed.

ProStart Chapter 1 Notes And Worksheets For The Foundations Textbook 1st Ed.

Are you looking for a note and worksheets for your ProStart students as an introductions to the hospitality industry? These resources are from the ProStart Foundations textbook 1st ed. Related Products⭐ ProStart Foundations Textbook Chapter 4 - Kitchen Essentials 1⭐ Prostart Note & Digital worksheet (Chapter 2)⭐ Quick Bread Mixing Methods Culinary Terms For The Bake Shop Google Slides⭐ Global Foods and International Cuisine Research Books | BUNDLE⭐ Herb and Spice Unit For The Culinary High S
Preview of Life Skills Math Pitcher, Measurement For Cooking In FCS Using

Life Skills Math Pitcher, Measurement For Cooking In FCS Using

Do you need a Shade the Pitcher kitchen math unit using measurements of gallon, quart, pint and cup. 3 different worksheets marked A,B,C in the top left corner and answer sheets to accompany each page. There is also a test, reference sheet and full size pitcher worksheet.3 worksheet pages3 answer pagestestfull page pitcher reference sheetfull page pitcher worksheetRelated Products⭐ Math for the Kitchen with Measuring Spoons⭐ Math Using Liquid Measuring Cups In Ounces And Cups⭐ Math In The Kitch
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Report Notes

Financial Literacy: Credit Report Notes

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MathMotivations
You may have heard you can get a free credit report once a year, but what exactly is that? These guided notes tell what they are & what they include, along with discussing hard versus soft inquiries & the three credit bureaus. Help students develop strong financial habits. When they see that every payment they make on every loan they’ve had is recorded & accessible to many people, it drives home the point that behaviors & choices they make early on can help or hurt them in big wa
Preview of Financial Literacy: Check Cashing Stores, Payday Lenders, Pawn Shops

Financial Literacy: Check Cashing Stores, Payday Lenders, Pawn Shops

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MathMotivations
Check cashing stores, payday lenders, pawn shops, oh my! These guided notes describe each of these nonbank financial institutions and how they service the public. As alternatives to traditional banks and credit unions, these places of business offer loan and cash options… but with a price. A mathematics connection is provided for each where students calculate & see how the fees assessed are considerably higher than those at traditional banks and credit unions.Included are blank & complet
Preview of Financial Literacy: Credit Card Minimum Payment Notes

Financial Literacy: Credit Card Minimum Payment Notes

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MathMotivations
“But it says I only need to pay $35. Why pay more?” This thought has crossed many Americans’ minds as they pay their monthly credit card bills, and if not careful, they can find themselves in a debt cycle that’s tough to break. Help students develop strong financial habits with these guided notes that explain why only making minimum payments can hurt them. The following points are addressed: a brief history & recent legislation surrounding minimum payments, how the payments are calculated, h
Preview of Financial Literacy: Banking Terms

Financial Literacy: Banking Terms

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MathMotivations
This set of guided notes/vocabulary defines terms associated with checking accounts & other banking terms. Students can follow along with you as you fill in the blanks in a lecture format. An optional interactive method of completion is to have students discuss in groups what they know about each term, research if needed, and you guide them with the specific words to fill in the blanks. Appropriate for middle school through high school students. What is included: Banking Terms notes page (pd
Preview of Percentages in Real Life: The Math Behind Monthly Payments

Percentages in Real Life: The Math Behind Monthly Payments

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MathMotivations
Have you ever wondered how the bank determines your monthly payment for a car loan or mortgage? While the formula can appear intimidating at first, a little guidance with order of operations and grouping symbols can make it an all-at-once process on a calculator! An examples page provides step-by-step instructions and explanations of the variables in the context of a mortgage loan. A detailed example is provided, then students can try two more examples on their own. Once the process is understoo
Preview of Mortgage Notes: Mortgage Basics, 15 yr vs 30 yr, Second Mortgages

Mortgage Notes: Mortgage Basics, 15 yr vs 30 yr, Second Mortgages

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MathMotivations
Although your students won’t likely be buying a home soon, it’s never too early to learn what a mortgage is, what a second mortgage is, and the differences between 15- & 30-year mortgages. Once students understand these terms, it makes it easier to understand the math behind them. These notes serve as a great precursor to the other math-centered mortgage activities that focus on mortgage payments, amortization tables, & monthly payments. Great for math & financial literacy classrooms
Preview of Percentages in Real Life: Amortization Table Notes

Percentages in Real Life: Amortization Table Notes

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MathMotivations
This resource explains what amortization is and how amortization schedules are calculated. Conceptual and concrete examples with words and numbers are provided, along with the basic steps for the calculations. Formulas are then provided for students, and they fill in tables as they find interest and new monthly balances. By the end, they will have created a 5-month amortization schedule, from which they can begin to see how much more they are paying on a loan compared to the original principal a
Preview of Financial Literacy: Writing Checks

Financial Literacy: Writing Checks

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MathMotivations
These guided notes offer a brief background & practice to writing checks. Information is provided about the pros & cons, parts of a check, and tips when writing checks. Two blank checks allow students to practice what they just learned!Appropriate for middle school through high school students.What is included: Writing Checks notes (pdf & PowerPoint versions)Writing Checks notes KEY (pdf & PowerPoint versions)*PowerPoint key is animated. Answers will appear in the blanks by clic
Preview of Financial Literacy: History of Credit

Financial Literacy: History of Credit

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MathMotivations
How did American society become so driven by credit? This activity worksheet guides students through an article (https://www.rockethq.com/learn/credit/the-history-of-credit) and an infographic (https://www.visualcapitalist.com/history-consumer-credit-one-infographic/), beginning with the Babylonians loaning grain and silver up to the 1900s as the industrial revolution transformed American society. Students see the birth of our three current credit bureaus and the origins of FICO, Fannie Mae &amp
Preview of Financial Literacy: Impact of Credit Scores Notes

Financial Literacy: Impact of Credit Scores Notes

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MathMotivations
These notes guide students through two articles where they list & describe 6 ways a bad credit score can hurt you and 8 ways you can improve your credit score. Students can research the articles & compile the lists independently, or you can provide them with the answers using the included key. The resources come in pdf form and as PowerPoints, where the key is animated so the answers appear on each click.Appropriate for middle school through high school students. What is included: Impact
Preview of Financial Literacy: Building Credit without a Credit Card Notes

Financial Literacy: Building Credit without a Credit Card Notes

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MathMotivations
Having a good credit score can lead to better interest rates, saving you thousands of dollars. While owning a credit card is one way to build credit, it can actually hurt you if not used responsibly. These guided notes offer ways that you can build credit without the temptations and pitfalls of credit cards. Additional website articles are included that students can read or research to solidify their understanding & educate themselves to make good credit decisions. Help students develop stro
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