Compound Percentage Flow Diagram

Free maths printable for teachers · Posters

Compound Percentage Flow Diagram: Title and short purpose box; formula box showing FV = IV × (1 ± r)^n with r and n definitions; a horizontal flow of five numbered fillable boxes (1 Start: initial value; 2 Rate: convert % to decimal; 3 Periods: n; 4 Factor: 1 ± r; 5 Final Value: apply formula) with arrows; two large example panels labelled Example 1 – Growth (+) and Example 2 – Decrease (−) with lines to fill IV, r, n, factor and FV; large Notes / Working Space area; three small bottom boxes: K...

About this printable

This A4 flow diagram scaffolds the five-step process for compound percentage problems: record the initial value, convert % to a decimal rate, set the number of periods, find the per-period multiplier (1 ± r) and apply the compound formula. It includes two side-by-side example boxes (growth and decrease), a notes/working space, a vocabulary box, helpful conversions (percent -> multiplier) and a checklist for self-assessment. Use it as a guided worksheet, visual reference on desks, or a revision mat for students practising compound interest/decay calculations.

Make printables like this in seconds

Kuraplan generates maths worksheets, lesson plans and classroom resources matched to your curriculum.

Try Kuraplan free

90-second quiz · no credit card

Related printables

More maths resources

Back to all printables