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5th Grade Interactive Math Skill Builders

Consumer Math - CCSS 2.MD.C.8, Mathemtical Practices


Links verified on 08/12/2022

1. Cash Out.

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You're the cashier at this crazy store. You need to give change to the customers buying things. Try to sell as many items as possible before the time runs out. SEE MORE
 
2. Change Maker.

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Figure out how many of each bill or coin you expect to get back when you pay for something. Four levels and five currency styles are available in this great game. SEE MORE
 
3. Coffee Shop.

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Purchase supplies, create your coffee recipe, set your price... and start selling! SEE MORE
 
4. Consumer Math: Unit Prices.

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Practice unit prices in consumer math with Math games. SEE MORE
 
5. Coupon Comparison Game.

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This activity teaches the player to compare coupons and find the better deal. SEE MORE
 
6. Farm Stand Math.

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Come on over to the farm stand to practice your multiplication and addition. Multiply the amount of apples or eggs by their price, then add them together for your total. SEE MORE
 
7. Ice Cream Shop.

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Convert improper fractions to mixed fractions SEE MORE
 
8. Lemonade Larry.

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Calculate how much to charge each customer. SEE MORE
 
9. Lemonade Stand from Cool Math.

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Operate your own business for 7, 14, or 30 days and make as much money as you can.  SEE MORE
 
10. Lunch Lady.

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The Lunch Lady (you) must total the three items on ten lunch trays (one at a time) in three minutes. SEE MORE
 
11. Money Game.

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Solve different math problems about money. Click on the denominations in the cash drawer so that they add up to the correct answer. Some answers might have multiple correct answers SEE MORE
 
12. Price Lists.

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Using price lists to answer a math question. SEE MORE
 

 

 

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