Visualizing Value Notebook Page
A Cornell-style notebook page that guides students through the complete process of algebraic modeling in consumer contexts: translating a scenario into an equation, completing a table of values, and plotting the data on a coordinate plane. It features a gym membership guided example and a car wash practice problem.
Single Variable Spend Notebook Page
A Cornell-style notebook page for consumer math, focusing on creating and solving one-variable equations. It includes clear definitions, a step-by-step strategy, a guided example about cell phone payments, and a laptop savings practice problem.
The Better Deal Notebook Page
A Cornell-style notebook page that teaches students how to compare two different consumer options using systems of equations. It guides them through writing two equations, completing a comparison table, and graphing both lines on one coordinate plane to find the break-even point.
Double Variable Deal Notebook Page
A Cornell-style notebook page focused on creating two-variable equations (y = mx + b) for consumer math. It includes a guided example on car rentals and a practice problem about gym memberships.
Money Math Facilitation Guide
An updated teacher facilitation guide for reviewing practice problems from the Money Math series, now including all seven practice problems (1-variable, 2-variable, tables, reasoning, graphing, and systems). It provides specific look-fors, discussion prompts, and answer keys.
Trend Trackers Notebook Page
A Cornell-style notebook page that teaches students how to create and interpret tables for consumer math equations. It includes a guided example tracking a savings account and a practice problem regarding electric bill costs.
Reasoned Results Notebook Page
A Cornell-style notebook page focusing on written reasoning for one-variable equations. It features a guided practice problem about Elena's concert tickets and an independent practice problem about Jordan's tablet savings.
Double Variable Logic Notebook Page
A Cornell-style notebook page focused on written reasoning for two-variable equations. It features a guided practice problem about Alex's dog-walking earnings and an independent practice problem about a club's sales.