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A Teeny Tiny Book: My Friends
In this mini book activity, students cut apart and complete a teeny tiny book with names of friends and their phone numbers.
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Personal Finance Project Resource Book
Balancing a budget, paying taxes, and buying a home may feel out of reach for your high schoolers, but in their adult years they will thank you for the early tips. A set of five lessons integrates applicable money math...
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English as an Additional Language: Topic Book 11: Houses
In this ESL houses worksheet, students respond to 12 matching questions, 35 short answer questions, 16 drawing questions, and 10 coloring questions pertaining to colors, directions, and counting.
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Counting Handout 1: Combinations
In this counting worksheet, students find the number of combinations and permutations of seventeen multi-step problems. Students determine the number of possible social security numbers, telephone numbers, book arrangements, etc., given...
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Twenty Guesses—Information Theory
How do we determine how much information to include and what can be left out? By playing a game of 20 questions, the class generates the best strategies for finding a number. They then move on to guessing the next letter in a short...
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Discovering Advanced Algebra More Practice Your Skills, Lessons 11.1-11.6
In this six page series of learning exercise, students answer short answer questions about a variety of topics. The six topics covered in this packet are: Experimental Design (4 questions), Probability Distributions (3 multiple choice...
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Practice Buying Stocks
In this practice buying stocks instructional activity, students utilize a chart to answer five comprehension questions about buying stocks and then participate in selling stocks.
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Time to Five Minutes: Problem Solving
In this telling time worksheet, students write the letter of the clock with the time that matches and answers the questions. Students complete four problems.
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Hands On: Make a Clock and Show Time to 5 Minutes
For this telling time worksheet, students use the analog clocks in the first two examples to count time in five minute increments. Students then answer four questions about elapsed time.
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