This printable math worksheet is a super fun way to practice addition and money skills. It also makes a great follow up for a restaurant math center activity. Your students can pretend that they have their own little place that serves junk food for lunch (because it's no fun to serve broccoli and kale at a fake resta
This printable math worksheet is a super fun way to practice addition and money skills. It also makes a great follow up for a restaurant math center activity. Your students can pretend that they have their own little place that serves junk food for lunch (because it's no fun to serve broccoli and kale at a fake resta
This printable math worksheet is a super fun way to practice addition and money skills. It also makes a great follow up for a restaurant math center activity. Your students can pretend that they have their own little place that serves junk food for lunch (because it's no fun to serve broccoli and kale at a fake resta
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Help Sam figure out how much his lunch costs! Money math word problems are great for addition practice as well as learning the concept of money.
This is a multi-day activity to use in the math classroom to practice finding percent of a number in real-world situations. Students will go "shopping" in the classroom and need to figure the cost of an item that's on sale. They will also need to figure how many items they can purchase, including ta...
7+ / Grades: 2–5 Reinforce Multiple Math Skills With This Innovative Money Budgeting Menu Game This innovative, interactive game reinforces multiple math skills, including addition with decimals and money/budgeting. Students order from a menu for either breakfast or lunch/dinner by choosing food items that will fit within a specific minimum/maximum amount. The game requires students to add and line up decimals so the cost comes out correctly. It also tests budgeting skills. A great game offering real-life applications, it can be played with a partner, and makes a nice addition to an intermediate math center. Support Multiple Math Skills: This interactive math budgeting game reinforces the skills of addition, budgeting, lining up decimals, and understanding minimum and maximum amounts. Ready-Made Center Activity: With so many different skills being applied and tested, this game makes an ideal intermediate math center activity! Play With A Partner: The game can be played alone, but playing with a partner enhances the skills practice and adds to the fun. Reusable And Sturdy: The write-on/wipe-off game is sturdily made and can be reused year after year. It will stand up to whatever kids dish out! Game With Real-Life Applications: The skills targeted in this game have real-life applications. Kids will be able to relate the challenge of adding up menu items and keeping within a budget to their lives outside of the classroom.Money budgeting menu game reinforces multiple math skills and gives kids a chance to work out real-life math applications!
This activity is perfect for 21st century classrooms and will help strengthen and extend your students' understanding of money math (multiplication, division, decimals). The digital lesson format has everything your students will need in one place and is perfect for classrooms with Chromebooks, iPads, laptops or Android devices. Digital lessons are perfect for cultivating digital literacy with your students! Activities involve students in real-world math: -Make connections by sharing ideas and watching videos -Learn by reading an article and using the information to solve real-world math problems with immediate feedback -Read about the cost of owning a dog and calculate monthly, weekly and daily costs -"Shop" for items for a new dog and calculate the cost -Sharing ideas orally with classmates by creating videos The download is a PDF that will tell you all you need to know about setting up this fun activity in your classroom- complete with videos and screenshots to help you get up and running. You can easily share with students via Google Classroom or Google Drive with the handy link and instructions provided! Spice things up with Lunch Money Madness: A Digital Breakout Game!
This escape game, is great for any teacher who wants to infuse technology into the classroom! Students truly enjoy solving the puzzles to break out and win the game. This activity is no-prep! It is fully digital and does not require boxes, locks, or any printing. Lunch money madness has descended on the cafeteria. You need to help the lunch ladies with their money math in order to escape the cafeteria and get back to class. Can you figure out how much items cost? How much money you've spent? How much money you've got left? If you can't, you'll end up trapped in the cafeteria, washing dishes! These activities are powered by Google Sites and Google Forms, but students do not have to have a Google login to complete these activities! This digital breakout game includes a Google Site with information about the cost of lunch each day, which contains hidden clues. As students explore the daily lunch menus and perform calcuations, they will discover and decipher the codes, entering them into the Google Form. Along the way, students will learn practice: -Equations -Addition and Subtraction of Money -Algebraic Awareness -Critical Thinking -Problem Solving Please ensure that Google Sites has not been blocked for students in your district or school before purchasing this product. Check out Money Matters: A Hyperdoc Lesson!
Dollar Up Diner Math Resource for Special Education This dollar up resource provides students with an explanation and practice work on the " Dollar Up Method", a life skills method for purchasing skills. All worksheets offer clear, concise explanations and visuals that are perfect for life skills and/or special education students working on purchasing skills. HOW DOES IT WORK? The packet works from a beginner level (one item) to a more advanced level (adding cost for 2 items before using the dollar method).This product includes 3 levels of worksheets or binder sheets! laminate for years of use! WHAT'S INCLUDED? * Dollar Up Number Line * Let's Dollar Up explanation and visuals * Let's Dollar up 1 Item: Bakery, Breakfast Time, Snack Bar, Lunch Time, Ice Cream Shoppe, Fruit Basket, Pasta Night, and The Cupcake Shop * How Much? 1 item Worksheets: students must find the item and price on the menu and then dollar up. * How Much? Advanced- 2 item Worksheets: Students must find items on menu, add the cost of two items, and then dollar up the total cost. NEED MORE DOLLAR UP? Dollar Up Diner 2 Dollar Up at the Store Task Cards FIND ME HERE! Facebook Instagram Email Blog
Money Activities can be used as a fun review, practice, assessment of prior knowledge or test.This resource has a wide variety of money math and counting coins resources and activities. These methods of counting coins are great for young students first learning how to count different types of coins...
No prep differentiated Canadian money math activity. Teach the key math and life skills of money and ordering off a menu.This lesson was designed for the high school special ed classroom. However, due to the nature of the content is it also appropriate for the elementary years.This lessons provides ...
No prep differentiated money math activity bundle. Teach the key math and life skills of money and ordering off a menu.NOTE: CAN ALSO BE USED IN AMERICAN CLASSROOMS. The printable differentiation visuals of coins/bills are Canadian currency. However, the worksheets are all written dollar form that c...
This fantastic novel by much loved author Andrew Clements allows you to integrate both economics and math (money) into your literature study! Contents: Comprehension questions from each chapter requiring a complete sentence answer. Printable packets can be used for individual work or for group discussions. (Answer Key) Teacher Chapter Notes that include vocabulary for each chapter and room for additional comments Vocabulary Cards with Definitions for 96 words from the novel and an additional 24 Economic Vocabulary Words. Printable vocabulary cards for center games or individual/partner study. (multiple formats) Pocket Chart Vocabulary Card: Larger print cards for pocket chart classroom display. Multiple Vocabulary Quizzes with word bank: (Answer Key) 2 ABC Order Activities (Answer Key) Timeline and Sequencing Activities 3 Graphic Organizers: Venn Diagrams & Cause and Effect 5 Synonym and Antonym Practice Pages with fun secret message decoder activities using vocabulary (Answer Keys) 2 Idiom Activity Pages: Illustrate an idiom from the novel as well as write and illustrate their own. 2 Simile Hunt Activity Pages: Use the novel to find and learn about similes. Coin Combinations Math Prompt 5 Coin Math Prompt Word Problems (calculator practice for younger students) Follow this link to see additional literature resources: Additional Thematic Literature Units ***************************************************************************** Customer Tips:How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. ☺ ***************************************************************************** I would love for you to follow me on Facebook too!
Students will practice 2- and 3-digit addition while also practicing the real life skill of adding food prices. Students will cut and paste food items from the bottom onto either their tray, or their picnic basket. They will then use the workspace to calculate the total cost of their items. I us...