Simple and Compound Interest Digital Pixel Art

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Grades:
7th, 8th
Format:
PDF (print), Google Sheets

Make practicing simple interest and compound interest a blast with this self-checking digital pixel art activity. Includes 2 Google Sheets with 24 questions total to practice finding earned simple interest and ending balance (level 1), and compound interest (level 2).

About this resource

For level 1, students use the simple interest formula;I=prt; I=simple interest, p=principal, r= rate, t = time.

For level 2, students use the compounding interest formula; Ending Balance = P(1+r/n)^nt; P = Principal, r= rate, n = number of times interest is compounded per year, t= time in years.

Each correct answer reveals part of two mystery images, perfect for Valentine's day or any time in the school year.

Great for…

⭐ Back-to-School, Spiral Review Lessons

⭐ Emergency Sub Plans

⭐ Homeschool Activities

⭐ Homework & Independent Practice

⭐ Learning Centers & After School Math Programs

Includes…

✅ Pixel Art Google Sheet #1: Simple Interest

✅ Pixel Art Google Sheet #2: Compound Interest

✅ Optional PDF of Question Sheet (for students to show work prior to pixel art)

✅ Teacher answer key

Reviews for my Pixel Art products…

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Kristy M. - ”My students love mystery pixel art activities and ask for them all the time! This is a great skill practice and students become more independent when using these.”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Teresa G. - “Great review resource for the beginning of unit, then harder level 2 practice as we moved along, self-checking pixel art helps so much!”

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Carissa S. - “My students love being able to go online to learn once each week! This resource provided much needed additional practice! And my students loved it and were highly engaged.”

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