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Middle school math cultural activity microsofts

Preview of Potato Olympics

Potato Olympics

Created by
Amy Murray
The Potato Olympics are a great way to get students excited about the Olympics while doing fantastic writing and mathematics tasks. Students decorate and create a potato athlete. The potatoes compete in 5 different challenges and students record and evaluate the results.
Preview of South Africa! Ndebele Community—Lesson, “Painted” House Craft w Geometry

South Africa! Ndebele Community—Lesson, “Painted” House Craft w Geometry

Introduce students to the Ndebele community of South Africa, and learn how this small community is famous for its beadwork, attire, and painted houses! This product includes the following, all as Adobe files:An images file in a slideshow format with embedded lessons on each slide. Lessons explore the Ndebele community and the heritage they display in their arts and crafts. There is no printout needed.An art project with step-by-step instructions for making an Ndebele painted house, full of color
Preview of Black Mathematicians

Black Mathematicians

What kind of people do children see when they turn on the TV? Do kids see mathematicians and scientists? If they do, do they see Black and Brown and mathematicians and scientists? Do they know any Black mathematicians? This resource can help you teach Black History during Black History Month and beyond! These mini informational slides are the perfect edition to any classroom to motivate, encourage, inspire, and empower your scholars. Not only does these slides provide students with written text,
Preview of Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Feast Parent Letter Classroom

Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Feast Parent Letter Classroom

Created by
Ms Creative
Have a fun and silly time with your kiddos, by having a mock Charlie Brown Thanksgiving feast in classroom. Send this letter home to solicit parent participation. It is editable. Have fun!
Preview of PICTURE OF THE DAY 1st Nine Weeks Critical Thinking, Writing Prompt All Subjects

PICTURE OF THE DAY 1st Nine Weeks Critical Thinking, Writing Prompt All Subjects

I use this as a daily review of ELA, Math, Social Studies, and Science. 1st Nine Weeks Picture a Day. 45 pictures with discussion pages. I show the big picture first then go to the discussion page. This Power Point covers all subjects. 100% Editable Slides if you would like to change the picture, discussion topics, or writing prompt. The kids LOVE this activity! Every Slide: Observations Inference Predictions Fact and Opinion Cause and Effect Some Slides: Solid, Liquid, Gas Ecosystems Shape
Preview of 12 Days of Christmas Middle School Finance / Math DIGITAL Project

12 Days of Christmas Middle School Finance / Math DIGITAL Project

Created by
Llearning Llama
If you're looking for something fun, educational, and personalized for the week of Christmas / Winter break, this 12 days of Christmas virtual project is great for all upper elementary and middle school! This 39-slide Google Slides (interactive) presentation requires students to calculate the costs of each of the 12 days of Christmas items. Students will:Use math to calculate the cost of each of the 12 days items. A chart is provided with the individual costs; students will multiply by the quan
Preview of Navajo Rug Design

Navajo Rug Design

Created by
A-Z Art
The lesson plan for Grades 1-8 includes a PowerPoint with examples of Navajo Rugs and a brief history of Navajo weaving. The lesson is based on National Core Art Standards essential for all grade levels. It also includes math standards for each grade level and a reference to Navajo math skills used in weaving. Audio literature for younger students is another resource for introducing the art of weaving Navajo style. Students are guided to create a design for a Navajo style rug that includes both
Preview of Design and Build Totem Poles (virtualy or with crafts)- multimedia+ common core

Design and Build Totem Poles (virtualy or with crafts)- multimedia+ common core

Created by
stevetech
Your students will love this lesson that integrates art, math (learning about angles, shapes, and patterns), and technology. This lesson comes full with hyperlinks to videos, text, and background information. Additionally, this lesson has visuals, entrance and exit tickets. Your students will learn about a fascinating culture, their history and why they make totem poles while using math skills. This lesson was a huge success before the hyperlinks and videos were added. Be prepared to have th
Preview of Celebrate Diversity -  Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Celebrate Diversity - Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Created by
MrWeber
Where Are We From? This fun activity plots locations on a bulletin board map for the whole class to see. It is great for representing cultural diversity in the classroom. Ask students about their culture and ancestors and then plot data for all to see in a unique way. This product includes a material list, directions, tips, and a sample worksheet. The activity and the corresponding bulletin board decoration can be used in a variety of ways. It can be an opening of the year icebreaker and
Preview of Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Created by
Shawna Poage
This is an art project to teach students how to create a radial design / Mandala. This lesson plan includes a picture of a mandala that I created as an example for my class. It contains a list of materials needed, TEKS covered, student objectives, instructions, student handout (with directions questions and a notes page) and a suggested rubric for grading the project. You can use it to focus on culture, art, mathematics, or just for fun.Thank you,Shawna Poage =)
Preview of Not So Famous Mathematicians Project

Not So Famous Mathematicians Project

This project is a great start to the year or after a break. It is a research project on accomplished mathematicians, while students are encouraged to ask themselves, 'have I heard about these mathematicians?' Here is the student facing project introduction: "Many times, when we hear the word mathematician, we may think of the few examples we have heard of like Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein, etc. While those mathematicians have made amazing strides for the field of mathematics, the point of th
Preview of Ratio Recipe Final Project Handout

Ratio Recipe Final Project Handout

This is a great end of unit project for rates, ratios and proportions. The student facing introduction is as follows; "You have found your favorite recipe for a dessert or appetizer and want to bring it to a class party. The problem is your recipe doesn’t serve enough people. Use proportions to increase the recipe to serve all the people needed. Make 1 serving per person. We have 15 people we need to serve."There are multiple parts to this project, including creating a brochure for their new con
Preview of Black History Month Project for Math and Science

Black History Month Project for Math and Science

This documents provides an outline for a Black History Month Project which includes a biography and a presentation. This project can easily be modified for Women's History Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month. Students are given an outline and a suggested list of persons to study. Students are also given their choice of multiple modalities for their media presentation.
Preview of Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

15 Superbowl/Football Themed ideas such as: SuperBowl Commercial Review, Superbowl History Presentations, and SuperBowl Snack Contest, and so much more! Curriculum related ideas too.. math & statistics, oral speaking, etc!
Preview of 30 Historical Mathematician Slides & Student Project_Multicultural & Editable

30 Historical Mathematician Slides & Student Project_Multicultural & Editable

30 HISTORICAL MATHEMATICIAN SLIDES & STUDENT PROJECT-EditableIt's important for students to learn about historical mathematicians. It provides them with valuable insights into the development of mathematical concepts and the contributions that individuals have made to the field over time. Understanding the achievements and challenges faced by historical mathematicians can inspire students and help them see the human side of mathematics. Learning about the struggles and breakthroughs of these
Preview of (IB) Who We Are: Rights and Responsibilities

(IB) Who We Are: Rights and Responsibilities

This is a Google Slide that covers 4-6 weeks of content for science and math. This was for an International Baccalaureate unit with the theme of Who We Are: Rights and Responsibilities. Students choose a country to research and add content provided from this Google Slide. Google Slide contains teaching content, student discussions, checkpoint assignments, and guidance on what to add to their presentation.SCIENCE STANDARDS (5th-8th Grade)Earth and Human Activity (ESS3)Earth’s Place in the Univers
Preview of Black History Month Project for Math and Science Rubric

Black History Month Project for Math and Science Rubric

This documents provides a rubric for a Black History Month Project which includes a biography and a presentation. This project can easily be modified for Women's History Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month. Students are graded on 4 categories which are worth a total of 5 points each. The project is worth 20 points and can easily be converted to a percentage by multiplying by 5.
Preview of Food Truck Project- Proyecto de camión de comida Spanish class

Food Truck Project- Proyecto de camión de comida Spanish class

Have you asked yourself, “What do I do now that my students have taken the AP Spanish test?". This project is the answer to your question. It is a great end of the year project for students. It is also a great cultural activity that can be used for Spanish Three and above. You can also partner with foods science teacher or math teacher in school and do combined lessons. This is a food trucks project. Students will create a food truck and menu based on a Spanish-speaking country of their choice.
Preview of St. Patrick's Day: Lesson and Activites

St. Patrick's Day: Lesson and Activites

Created by
MissDaisyDoesIt
2 Storytimes1 Quiz2 Class activities and resourcesHours of fun!See Preview for more info, don't forget to leave a rating! :)
Preview of AP Spanish Listening Activity | Los desafíos globales mundiales | 6 Contextos

AP Spanish Listening Activity | Los desafíos globales mundiales | 6 Contextos

Comprensión auditiva sobre los seis contextos de la unidad: Los temas económicos | el medio ambiente |La población y la demografía | El bienestar social | El pensamiento filosófico y la religión | La conciencia social y más.Comprensión auditiva: “Los desafíos mundiales” Para esta actividad, podrás ver cinco videos que demuestran la innovación tecnológica y avances médicos que a veces  interfiere con la ética de varias comunidades en el mundo. Mientras ves los videos, circula la respuesta más ade
Preview of Black History Month - STEM Powerpoint

Black History Month - STEM Powerpoint

This is a PowerPoint presentation that list's famous/non-famous African American mathematicians, engineers, inventors, scientist, etc. I wanted to include Black History Month in my Math class while making it fun and interesting, and this is a great way to do so. It takes about 1-2 min every day to read the slides and I feel as thought the students enjoy it.
Preview of Student Self Reflection

Student Self Reflection

Why cultural reflection on assignments?Allowing students to reflect on their culture empowers them to understand the way they think, how they process, and determine their strengths as a learner.Reflection on assignments allows students to think about what they learned about themselves, their peers, and the world around them. Reflection allows for accountability because it provides opportunities to determine what they want or need to learn more about in the future.This power packed reflection res
Preview of Yule Lad Holiday Challenge - A CANVAS Treasure Hunt from Iceland

Yule Lad Holiday Challenge - A CANVAS Treasure Hunt from Iceland

This is a CANVAS course.Students will solve a series of questions about Icelandic holiday traditions. When students answer a question correctly a new question will open. Students will read some background information about holiday traditions in Iceland and then use that information to help solve questions. Students will complete math computations and use their map reading skills as well.There are teacher directions for set up. I use a lock box with a code, but if you do not have a lock box or a
Preview of Money - Coins, Bills, Math Literacy

Money - Coins, Bills, Math Literacy

Created by
All the Words
Learn the Money Presentation - with answer key (including presidents/people on coins and bills)What is the value of each coin or bill? Do you know who the person is on that bill or coin? How much money do you have if you add ___________________? Math and Money Literacy - Identifying coins and bills, identifying famous people, calculating money.
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