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Introduce financial concepts with money worksheets that include identifying coins and bills, making change, and basic budgeting. These activities make math relevant and practical. Incorporate them to build essential life skills in financial literacy.

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Financial Literacy: Interest Rates - Lending and Borrowing Money

Financial Literacy: Interest Rates - Lending and Borrowing Money
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Money, Decimals, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Financial Literacy: Interest Rates - Lending and Borrowing Money This ready to go lesson allows challenging financial concepts to become accessible for high school students. The aim is to cut through the complex jargon connected with interest rates and provide a straightforward framework perfect for understanding current economic events. You can help your students understand why adults keep talking about interest rates these days! This lesson includes: A two-page handout, filled with notes and blanks, designed to help teach students about the fundamentals of interest rates Easy explanation of what interest is, plus its role when investing and borrowing Simplified explanation of how Canada and the US set their interest rates A basic discussion on why these rates can shift over time Information about how the bank "always wins" and how interest rates can vary widely depending on the lender A practical sample question showing how to calculate an interest payment on any bill Real-world situations – 4 practice questions about house mortgages, Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs), credit card debts, payday loans: these will help your students practice using the skills they have just learned. A complete answer key Grades to Use With: This lesson requires an understanding of percentages written as decimals and an ability to calculate with them. It could be used in math classes in grades 7-9 to reinforce learning about percentages in a real-life situation. It could also be used in career and personal planning classes in grades 10-12 or in high school special education classrooms. What's Included: A total of 5 pages in PDF format: Title Page Two Page Handout and Worksheet Two Page Answer Key If you enjoy this real-wold financial literacy lesson, check out others in my store! Taxes, Tips, Sales: Using Percentages in Real Life Inflation: What is it and why does it matter? Renting vs Buying a Home: Real-Life Math Project Income Tax: Notes and Practice Calculations Household Budget Project

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Tags Interest Rates, Financial Literacy, Borrowing Money, Lending Money, Calculating Interest, Percent, Interest, Budget, Finance, High School Financial Literacy

Find the Total Amount Worksheet

Find the Total Amount Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Money, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Find the Total Amount Worksheet is a great way for students to improve their coin counting skills. By finding the total price of different amounts of coins, they will get a better understanding of our monetary system.

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Whats the Price Worksheet

Whats the Price Worksheet
Math, Money, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Whats the Price Worksheet is a great way for students to practice changing money words to numerals with dollars and cents. This is a skill that is essential for real-world math applications. This resource is great for teachers who want to help their students build a strong foundation in math.

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Counting Coins Problem Solving Worksheet

Counting Coins Problem Solving Worksheet
Math, Money, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This Counting Coins Problem Solving Worksheet is a great resource for students to improve their coin counting skills. This worksheet provides students with practice counting different amounts of coins and finding the total price. This is a great tool for teachers to use in the classroom to help students build their math skills.

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Math Practice Simplified I - Money & Measurement

Math Practice Simplified I - Money & Measurement
Math, Money, Measurements, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This mathematics-based resource is designed for grades 5-8. It’s imperative for students to have a strong foundation in basic math skills. This resource provides activities to help students understand everyday math basics through money and measurement. Students will add currency in the form of coins and determine how much change they will get back. Students will then move on to more advanced concepts, like budgeting, saving and borrowing money. This resource is perfect to prepare students to succeed on standardized tests . An answer key is included. Aligned to National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards.

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Money Graphing Worksheet

Money Graphing Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Geometry, Money, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Money printables /worksheets/worksheets-by-subject/math-worksheets/graphing-worksheets">Graphing Worksheet is a great way for students to practice adding up totals and recording data on a bar graph. This is a valuable skill for students to have as they move on to more complex math concepts.

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Whats the Amount Worksheet

Whats the Amount Worksheet
Math, Money, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Whats the Amount Worksheet is a great way for students to improve their coin counting skills. By finding the total price of different amounts of coins, they will be able to hone their skills and become more confident in their abilities. This is a great resource for any teacher looking to help their students learn more about counting money.

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Equivalent Expressions – 6th Grade Handout & Match

Equivalent Expressions – 6th Grade Handout & Match
Life Studies, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Algebra, Money, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Here's a ready to go lesson to target 6th grade math expressions and equations standards 6EE.A.3 and 6EE.A.4 1) First there is a simple and clear handout that explains to students what equivalent expressions are. There are sample equivalent expressions included and explanations of how to make them using different math techniques (combining like terms, adding and subtracting integers, using the distributive property, and finding a common factor). 2) Next, there are two pages of real life financial scenarios that students need to write equivalent expressions for. For example: "Ryan gets a $25 allowance each week and can earn $5 each time he empties the dishwasher." This could be represented by 25 + 5d which students could then factor to be 5(5 + d). 3) Finally, there is a matching worksheet with two columns of expressions. Students have to match the equivalent ones to solve a very corny riddle. I would assign this for homework after the lesson. Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in 6th grade math classes to target Common Core State Standards in the 6th grade curriculum . It could also be used as a review in grades 7 and 8 or in high school special education classrooms. If you enjoy this algebra activity, check out others in my store. I always strive to show students how the math they are learning about at school is helpful in everyday life! Middle School Math Stations or Centers: Early Algebra: Patterns, Expressions, Tables, Graphing, and Equations Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool: Expressions, Tables and Graphing Algebra: Modelling Equations: Visual Balance Scale Worksheet Exponent Board Game: A Fun Way to Practice Math Skills Independent and Dependent Variables in Grade 6 Math: Hockey Math Systems of Equations: Real-World Algebra Problems Using Substitution Writing and Solving Two Step Equations from Real Life Situations

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Dimes Matching Worksheet

Dimes Matching Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Money, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Dimes Matching Math Worksheet This skip counting worksheet helps early elementary students learn to count dimes while having fun matching coin sets to money amounts. Students will draw lines to match groups of dime images to the correct monetary values. Using engaging activities like this dimes worksheet can help young learners practice rote counting skills up to 100 while reinforcing money identification abilities. Teachers can implement this math resource with the whole class using a projector, in small groups at a station during math rotations, or as individual seatwork. It works well as a quick warmup, centers activity , or homework assignment. With appealing visuals that hold attention, this skip counting dimes printable allows students to gain fluency counting by 10s in an enjoyable way.

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Increasing & Decreasing Patterns – Money Math Sheet

Increasing & Decreasing Patterns – Money Math Sheet
Math, Money, Algebra, Graphing, Grade 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Word Problems

Increasing and Decreasing Patterns: Money Math Tables and Simple Graphs Here’s a ready-to-go math lesson that helps your students apply what they are learning about pattern rules, increasing and decreasing patterns, tables, and graphs to simple, real-world financial situations. Each situation is a realistic financial scenario for a student in elementary school. Saving allowance money each week in a piggy bank. Selling cups of lemonade for a profit. Spending money from a fund for class birthday celebrations. Students will: Complete a table of values to explore each increasing or decreasing pattern. Graph the pattern on a simple grid that is already set up and labelled (two scenarios will be bar graphs and one will be a line graph). Write a pattern rule in words for the situation. Determine when the pattern will cross a certain threshold (for example, when the student has enough saved up for a big purchase, when the birthday fund runs out of money, etc. ). COMPLETE ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in grades 4 or 5 who are learning about increasing and decreasing patterns, tables of value, bar graphs, line graphs, and early algebra ideas including pattern rules in words. It could also be used by middle school special education students or as a review in grade 6. If you enjoy this early algebra activity, check out several others in my store. I always try to show students how the math skills that they are learning in the classroom can be so helpful in everyday life! Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool: Expressions, Tables and Graphing Middle School Math Stations or Centers: Early Algebra: Patterns, Expressions, Tables, Graphing, and Equations Algebra: Modelling Equations: Visual Balance Scale Worksheet Independent and Dependent Variables in Grade 6 Math: Hockey Math Exponent Board Game: A Fun Way to Practice Math Skills Writing and Solving Two Step Equations from Real Life Situations

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Tags Pattern Worksheets, Increasing Patterns, Decreasing Patterns, Early Algebra, Tables And Graphs, Tables And Graphs Worksheet, Graphing Patterns, Tables Of Value, Money Math, Financial Literacy

Solar System Math Worksheets for Grade 2

Solar System Math Worksheets for Grade 2
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Geometry, Graphing, Money, Place Value, Subtraction, Time, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Calling all space voyagers! Check out this set of 12 math worksheets with a out of this world solar system theme. Designed for learners in 2nd grade, these worksheets follow current standards in mathematics. As they work through each page, your learners will practice/review skills in adding, subtracting, place value, graphing, and solving 1-step word problems. The print and go format will give you a few extra moments of time in your busy day. Not only that, but the format allows this product to be used as a classroom activity, homework assignment, rainy day filler, or a learning activity when your learners have a substitute teacher. You’ll find this is a great resource for any type of educational environment. Classroom learners, resource learners, and homeschoolers alike will find these worksheets fun and engaging. As an educator, you can use them in small or large groups or for an individual assignment. They also work well for a quick assessment tool throughout the 2nd grade school year. Learners in 3rd grade can be assessed with these worksheets at the beginning of the school year as a way to establish a baseline for their mathematics skills. All worksheets come in a black & white format. An answer key is also included. PAGE 1: learners will practice ordinal number skills with planets in the solar system. PAGE 2: learners will identify odd and even numbers with silly alien eyeballs. PAGE 3: learners will determine place value within 2-digit and 3-digit numbers. PAGE 4: learners will use given data to fill-in a bar graph and answer questions about the information. PAGE 5: learners will practice skip counting skills for 2’s, 3’s, 5’s, 10’s, and 100’s. PAGE 6: learners will find hidden 2-D shapes and color them based on a given prompt. PAGE 7: learners will identify the price of space camp items and match it with the correct picture of dollar bills and coins. PAGE 8: learners will use the greater than/less than symbol to compare the number of moons for each planet. PAGE 9: learners will solve 1-digit and 2-digit addition equations and color the shooting stars which contain the correct answers. PAGE 10: learners will use subtraction to solve single-digit and double-digit equations and color the sunshine which contains the correct answer. PAGE 11: learners will color analog clocks which show the correct time the astronauts prepare for a space voyage. PAGE 12: learners will solve one-step word problems and show their work in the provided area. ANSWER KEY

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Tags Grade 2 Math, Solar System, Worksheets, Print And Go, Addition, Subtraction, Word Problems, Place Value, Graphing, Telling Time

Financial Wants and Needs: 5th 6th 7th 8th Grade Financial Literacy

Financial Wants and Needs: 5th 6th 7th 8th Grade Financial Literacy
Money, Math, Life Skills, Special Resources, Life Studies, Finance, Home Economics, Social Studies, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

Financial Wants and Needs : Middle School Personal Financial Literacy Hands-On Activity Here’s a financial literacy worksheet to help teach your middle school students (who are in 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade) about personal financial literacy & budgeting while reviewing and solidifying their knowledge of wants vs. needs (which is often a part of your social studies curriculum as well!) This is an important topic that often never gets explicitly addressed in lessons. Make sure your students can identify things they actually need to survive versus all the wants corporations try to sell us everyday! How to Use: This lesson is ready to use immediately. First print 2 pages of worksheets per student. Do NOT double-side, as your students will cut out the words on the 2nd page. Teach the information on the first page handout. The key terms: budget, financial needs & financial wants. Give your students time to brainstorm 3 things they spend money on that are financial needs (i.e. new clothes when old ones wear out, groceries, school supplies), and three categories they spend money on that are financial wants (i.e. eating out, new toys, trendy items). Next, your students will do the cut & paste activity. There are twenty items to cut out: 10 are wants & 10 are needs. Students will sort them and glue them on the t-chart. Make sure to have a class discussion at the end so students can share their ideas. This is a great way to practice speaking and listening skills. Note that some students may classify some of the items differently than others do and that's not always incorrect! For example, perhaps having a car could be a need where you live if there is not public transportation. Grades to Use With: This lesson is made for your middle school students in 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade who are learning about early personal finance & financial literacy ideas. It could be used in your social studies class when discussing wants and needs. It could even be used in high school life skills classes too! What's Included: 3-Page PDF Teacher Instructions & Answer Key Student Handout Student Sorting Worksheet

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Counting Coins Word Problems Worksheet

Counting Coins Word Problems Worksheet
Math, Money, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This Counting Coins Word Problems Worksheet is a great way for students to improve their coin counting skills. By finding the total price of different amounts of coins, they will get valuable practice in a real-world application of this math skill.

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Grade 3 Math Worksheets - Sports Theme

Grade 3 Math Worksheets - Sports Theme
Math, Patterns, Time, Money, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Fractions, Geometry, Measurements, Division, Place Value, Subtraction, Grade 3, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

```html Grade 3 Math Worksheets - Sports Theme The Grade 3 Math Worksheets - Sports Theme resource is a unique mix of math practice and the exciting world of various sports, designed to engage any sports-enthused, third-grade student. This compilation makes learning fun and relatable, making it an excellent choice for teachers looking for effective ways to reinforce end-of-year math concepts or as an extra homework packet during summer break. Usability These worksheets are perfect for both classroom instructions and homeschooling. They comprehensively cover most third grade mathematics standards while keeping learners interested with its vibrant sports theme. Variety of Problems Multiplication Division Fractions Geometry Aditions/ Subtractions etc. Skill-Building Areas: Time Estimation Skills The resource comprises 30 printable worksheets on different themes ranging from football to snowboarding ensuring no dull moments for your learners by providing variety yet offering consistent reinforcement. The pack's accessible nature appears suitable not just for complete class sessions but also boosts proficiency among small groups or individuals needing focused attention on certain areas. Distributing these worksheets could even serve as substantial bonus homework assignments aimed at testing independent thinking among students outside standardized setups! Economical Utility: . Designed thoughtfully with budget constraints in mind – the package includes both color printouts along with economically printer-friendly black & white duplicates providing identical content appeals to everyone’s convenience! Last But Not The Least - The Answer Key! An indispensable add-on to this resource is the Answer Key. This feature accelerates marking tasks by providing accurate answers, guaranteeing relief from daunting correction workload and saving a significant chunk of valuable time for educators! ```

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Grade 2 Math Worksheets – Dinosaur-Themed Set

Grade 2 Math Worksheets – Dinosaur-Themed Set
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Geometry, Graphing, Money, Place Value, Subtraction, Time, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Give your grade 2 learners something to roar about with this set of 12 math worksheets. Designed to include a variety of math concepts presented in second grade curriculum , each worksheet meets current mathematics standards. Learners will enjoy the friendly dinosaur characters as they work to solve problems in addition, subtraction, graphing, telling time, greater than/less than, place value, and much more. They’ll also present their answers in different formats so as to bring variety to each worksheet. In some cases, learners will choose between two answers and color the graphic that shows the correct answer. Other times, they’ll circle the most appropriate answers. Some worksheets will require them to solve math equations while giving them space to show their work. These worksheets are versatile and were created to bring fun and ease to your educational environment. Most worksheets are available in color, while all worksheets are ready for you to simply print and go with a black & white format. Use them during a dinosaur themed unit, when you need a quick activity for a substitute teacher to use or provide them to learners as a review packet during the summer months. In any situation, you can’t go wrong. An answer key for each worksheet is also included. See the list below of details for each worksheet. WORKSHEET 1: learners will add 1-digit and 2-digit numbers and color the dinosaur bone which shows the correct answer. WORKSHEET 2: learners will solve the 1-digit and 2-digit subtraction equations. They’ll show their work and write their answers in the box each dinosaur is holding. WORKSHEET 3: learners will identify odd and even numbers and color the volcanos with the corresponding numbers. WORKSHEET 4: using the given prompts, learners will skip count and write their answers in the dinosaur footprints. WORKSHEET 5: learners will compare 2-digit and 3-digit numbers and write the greater than or less than symbols inside each dinosaur egg. WORKSHEET 6: using the given place value prompts, learners will color the dinosaur which shows the 2-digit or 3-digit matching answer. WORKSHEET 7: learners will read the prompts about a class trip to the dinosaur museum. They’ll then color the analog clock showing the matching time. WORKSHEET 8: using the given prompts, learners will circle which prices of dinosaur merchandise are greater than or less than the price in the prompt. WORKSHEET 9: learners will use the given prompts to write their answers in number form or expanded form. WORKSHEET 10: learners will fill-in the numbers in each sentence by identifying and counting the appropriate 2-D shapes. WORKSHEET 11: using the given information, learners will complete the bar graph. They’ll then answer questions using data about the graph. WORKSHEET 12: learners will solve the addition and subtraction word problems by showing their work and writing the correct answers. ANSWER KEY

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Nickels Circle Worksheet

Nickels Circle Worksheet
Math, Money, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This activity is great for helping students understand place value and skip counting by five. The Nickels Circle Worksheet is a great way for students to practice counting money.

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Printable Money Addition Numbers Math Worksheets for Grade 2, 3, 4

Printable Money Addition Numbers Math Worksheets for Grade 2, 3, 4
Addition, Addition and Subtraction, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Money, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

Introduction This worksheet pack helps students practise adding amounts of money through simple and practical exercises. Learners work with coins and money values while solving addition problems that reflect everyday situations. What’s Included: • Practice adding different money amounts • Activities that help students recognize and combine money values • Exercises that strengthen basic addition skills using money • Simple math problems designed for elementary learners • Clear worksheets suitable for classroom or home practice Grades / Ages: Ideal for Grades 2–6 Implementation Format: These worksheets can be used for: • Math lessons • Classroom practice • Independent work • Small group activities • Morning work • Homework assignments • Extra math practice Answer Key: Not included File Type: PDF (Non-editable) Number of Pages: 8 pages total License: Paid product for personal or single-classroom use only Tags to Use: money addition worksheets, adding money worksheets, math worksheets with money, elementary money worksheets, addition practice for kids, math worksheets for elementary students

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Consumer Price Index – Inflation & CPI Math Lesson

Consumer Price Index – Inflation & CPI Math Lesson
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Math, Percentages, Decimals, Money, Finance, Home Economics, Business, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This financial literacy lesson uses information from Canada’s Consumer Price Index. Students: - watch a video and take notes to learn what the Consumer Price Index is, how it is calculated, and what it is used for - learn how to do a simplified inflation calculation (no compounding): This involves order of operations, fractions, division, and percentages written in decimal form - calculate inflation on a practice weighted ”basket” of goods - calculate the true inflation on eight everyday items since 2019: using the internet to check the current year's prices This lesson could easily work in American classrooms too, as the concepts are the same. Just ask your students to research prices in Canada (online) when doing the comparison to maintain consistency. Math Skills Required: Students need to understand percentages written as decimals. The calculations involved require subtraction and division and can be done with a calculator. Answer Key Included Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed to be accessible to students in any high school math, life skills, business, or economics class. It also could be used in grade 7 to address proportional relationships, ratios, and percentages. Standards: CCSS7.RP.A.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems. Examples: simple interest, tax, markups and markdowns, gratuities and commissions, fees, percent increase and decrease, percent error. CCSSMP4 Model with mathematics. Mathematically proficient students can apply the mathematics they know to solve problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. In early grades, this might be as simple as writing an addition equation to describe a situation. In middle grades, a student might apply proportional reasoning to plan a school event or analyze a problem in the community. By high school, a student might use geometry to solve a design problem or use a function to describe how one quantity of interest depends on another. Mathematically proficient students who can apply what they know are comfortable making assumptions and approximations to simplify a complicated situation, realizing that these may need revision later.

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Counting Coins Find the Total Price Worksheet

Counting Coins Find the Total Price Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Money, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Counting Coins Find the Total Price Worksheet is a great resource for teachers who are looking for a way to help their students practice finding the total price of different amounts of coins. This worksheet is a great way for students to practice their counting and math skills.

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Drawing Coins Worksheet

Drawing Coins Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Money, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables

This Drawing Coins Worksheet is a great way for students to improve their coin counting skills. By drawing coins to match the amount of the toy's price tag, they will get a better understanding of how to count and use money. This is a valuable skill that they can use in their everyday lives.

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Double Digit Multiplication Worksheet

Double Digit Multiplication Worksheet
Math, Money, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This printables /worksheets/worksheets-by-subject/math-worksheets/multiplication-and-division-worksheets/multiplication-worksheets">multiplication worksheet is a great way for students to practice their double digit multiplication skills. They can use the cost of Wheat Pennies to help them with the pricing. This is a great resource for teachers who want to help their students practice their multiplication skills.

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Financial Literacy: Tax Refunds from RRSPs, IRAs and 401ks Worksheets

Financial Literacy: Tax Refunds from RRSPs, IRAs and 401ks Worksheets
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Math, Money, Finance, Home Economics, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Help your high-school students gain real-life financial literacy skills as they learn about income tax refunds from RRSPs in Canada or 401ks and IRAs in the US. This guided lesson includes: - Information about registered retirement accounts (RRSPs) in Canada and 401ks and IRAs in the USA in simple, easy-to-understand language - An example of how to calculate tax savings when investing in registered accounts in countries that use progressive tax rates - Four scenarios of increasing difficulty for students to work on independently or in pairs (answer key included) - Follow-up written questions to help students think more deeply about the pros and cons of registered savings accounts Grades: This lesson is appropriate for high school classes, life skills classes, and adult education. It requires students to have an understanding of percent written in decimal form. For example, finding 26% of $12,000 by multiplying 12,000 by 0.26 How to Use: Use the first page as a lesson for your students. Teach them about registered accounts in Canada and the US, why the government encourages them, and what benefits they have. This is where you can introduce the idea of tax refunds. People pay income taxes all year based on their earnings, but if they can reduce their income through deductions (for example by investing in a registered account) they will get some of that tax money they already paid back. Also introduce the idea of progressive taxes and how you pay more tax on the top end of your income. Go through the sample problem step-by-step on your whiteboard to ensure students understand all the calculations required to determine how much gross tax and net tax a person pays. Once students feel comfortable, let them work on the sample problems independently or in small groups. If you are looking for more tax information check out this lesson: Income Tax: Notes & Realistic Sample Practice What's Included: A total of 6 pages in PDF Format Title Page Background Info and Sample Problem 2 Pages of Math Questions 1 page Reflection Answer Key

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Tags Financial Literacy, Tax Refund, 401k, Rrsp, Tax, Life Skills, Saving, Applied Math, Real World Math, High School Financial Literacy

Canada Day or 4th of July Math Word Problems: Budget, Rate, Factors

Canada Day or 4th of July Math Word Problems: Budget, Rate, Factors
Life Studies, Home Economics, Math, Money, Multiplication and Division, Division, Decimals, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Canada Day or 4th of July Math Word Problems: Budget, Rate, Factors, Multiples, Financial Literacy, Decimal Operations Here are three challenging, multi-step word problems for your middle school or intermediate students in grades 4-7. Each problem requires students to use their knowledge of factors and multiples, unit prices, and decimal operations. This is a great way to incorporate some simple financial literacy and budgeting into your math program. Two versions are provided: 4th of July and Canada Day: each version has a ready-to-print 3 page worksheet! Questions Included: Students need to figure out how to buy ingredients for 80 hamburgers at the best price. They will need to determine ways to make 80 using packs of 8, 12, 20, and 25. They will need to calculate the better unit prices. They think of ways a teacher could spend $20 to get some treats for her class with 24 students. There are inexpensive items like lollypops and pricier options like pop-its. Students should choose two different combinations of items. Finally, they determine how much a town would need to spend on fireworks and flags for their celebration. COMPLETE ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Grades to Use With: These activities could be used in grades 4-7 or in high school special education classrooms. In grades 4 and 5, you might do one problem together as a class, and then allow students to work in small groups to solve the other two. In grade 6 and 7, students should be able to complete these in a more independent way. If you enjoy this seasonal math activity , check out others in my store: Grocery Game: Winter Holidays Grocery Game: Spring Edition Halloween Budget Back To School Budget Christmas or Winter Holidays Budget Gingerbread Math: Fractions, Decimals, Percent Valentine's Day Shopping Lucky Leprechauns Multiplication Math Game

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Tags 4th Of July, July 4th, Canada Day, Problem Solving, Word Problems, Financial Literacy, Budget, Decimals, Factors, Multiples

Sorting Coins Worksheet

Sorting Coins Worksheet
Math, Money, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets

This Sorting Coins Worksheet is a great way for students to build their coin recognition ability. By cutting out and sorting coins, they will be able to identify them more easily. This is a great resource for any teacher looking to help their students learn more about money.

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