Holiday Candy Sales

2025-12-03 18:37:52

Holiday Candy Sales

 

In this activity, students will analyze U.S. holiday candy sales percentage data (updated) to calculate the approximate amount spent on candy for each holiday. Students are encouraged to work without a calculator to strengthen their fluency with multiplying multi-digit whole numbers & decimals using the standard algorithm. They will also reflect on the efficiency of their calculating strategies and think critically about consumer behavior, marketing, and pricing.

📝Suitable for Grades 5–7.
⏰ Min. 45 minutes

Note: Starting from the 2nd page of the main activity, the document switches to a horizontal orientation to provide more space for calculations and work. If you plan to print this activity, don’t forget to adjust your printer settings to ensure all pages are printed correctly.

 

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