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Preview of Beginning or End of Year Math Career Project - NOW WITH GOOGLE SLIDES

Beginning or End of Year Math Career Project - NOW WITH GOOGLE SLIDES

**Update** This project now includes a Google Slides version for distance learning!Do you want your students to understand that Math is relevant? Do you want your students to realize that they will actually need math skills for their jobs one day? Then this is the perfect project!Using the example job profile I've provided along with the easy-to-follow instructions, your students will use real job search engines to investigate careers that require math skills. Follow up, reflection questions
Preview of 3D Shapes Monsters Geometry Crafts: cube-pyramid-cuboid-cylinder--cone

3D Shapes Monsters Geometry Crafts: cube-pyramid-cuboid-cylinder--cone

Created by
Rick's Creations
Your students will have fun making these 5 3D shapes monsters. 3D shapes are cube--pyramid--cuboid--cylinder---coneThis is a perfect craft project for your students when you are having 3D shapes and monster themed classroom. All the parts are included on one single page, and you may print the template on cardstock. Thanks for viewing and hope you enjoy! paper for durability.You may also be interested in the following: 2D Shape Dinosaur Crafts Australian Animals: 2D Shape Animal Crafts 2D Shap
Preview of Graphing Linear Equations Quilt Project

Graphing Linear Equations Quilt Project

Created by
Christina White
Graphing Linear Equations Quilt ProjectI have created this project as a fun way to get my kids excited about graphing lines. I have always found that including art and coloring with math gets kids a bit more excited about learning and as an added bonus- they look great as classroom decorations when finished! These quilts focus on accuracy when graphing diagonal lines along with vertical and horizontal lines.This is a 100 point project that includes: directions for the students, a sheet for the s
Preview of Two-Way Frequency Table Practice Packet & Project

Two-Way Frequency Table Practice Packet & Project

Created by
Algebra Maestro
With the Two-Way Frequency Table (or two way tables) Practice Packet & Project you'll receive:-3 pages of student practice via packet-3 pages of the answer key for the packet-2 pages for the student driven projectThe Two-Way Frequency Table Packet and Project are meant to be a review and reinforcement activity. Students can practice and further enhance their understanding using the Packet Practice. Teacher may want to further differentiate the content for advanced students and give them th
Preview of 3D Printing Task Cards (30) for a Makerspace or STEM  #3dprinting #makerspace

3D Printing Task Cards (30) for a Makerspace or STEM #3dprinting #makerspace

Created by
Clay Raber
30 total 3D printing task cards for your classroom or club. Easily adaptable to any grade level. All you need is software (I recommend tinkercad.com) and a 3D printer. RUBRIC INCLUDED. #stem #makerspace #steam #3dprinting
Preview of Ratio Recipe Book Project

Ratio Recipe Book Project

Created by
SpEdder Together
This activity uses the practice of ratios in every day living. Inside you will find 18 recipes chosen by my students, offered in various serving sizes. The goal is to have students create the recipes in ratios for larger or smaller groups of people. This exercise can also incorporate measurements and conversions (for cooking). Includes:• 18 recipes• 54 ratio/measurement problems• Tons of yummy food!
Preview of Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

Renting vs. Buying: Financial Literacy Lesson (mortgage, interest, down payment)

People often say renting is “Throwing away money.” Is that always the case? Why doesn’t everyone just buy a home? This personal financial literacy lesson allows students to think critically about this issue and complete local research to enhance their understanding. This activity starts with a two-page handout that walks students through the basic vocabulary and concepts of home-buying:- down payment- mortgage: principal vs interest (with sample amortization schedule)- property taxes, condo fees
Preview of MS and HS Tech Lesson - Design Your Own Home!

MS and HS Tech Lesson - Design Your Own Home!

Design Your Own Home is a fun, project-based activity introducing students to architecture and home design.Made for use with:PCMacChromebookAll resources are organized for assigning through Google Classroom!In this activity, students will explore and design a digital floor plan for their dream home! They will be required to place specific objects and layout, but the rest is up to their own creativity!Students in middle through high school can spend up to two 45-50 minute class periods working on
Preview of Real World Detailed Budget Project

Real World Detailed Budget Project

Created by
Darci B
****TOP SELLING PRODUCT**** Here I have created a real world budget project for students to figure out on their own how hard it is to create a budget and try to stay within a monthly budget! It really opens up students eyes as to what it takes to live and use money wisely. Whats included: -Real World Budget Project Calculation Sheet -22 possible job situations (can be edited to add more and you may want to change incomes based on the area you live) -Directions for students to follow step by
Preview of Solving Linear Equations Project Based Learning Math Activity Buy your First Car

Solving Linear Equations Project Based Learning Math Activity Buy your First Car

Created by
Absolute Value
Get students hyped about solving linear equations while planning the purchase of their first car! Drive into a real world math activity that students can connect to their personal need for transportation. This low prep math activity is a win-win for students and teachers alike. The First Car Mastery Task guides students in using variables, tables, and equations to calculate and analyze the purchase price, the value, and depreciation of their first car.  Students will discover the value of negati
Preview of Holiday Shopping Project - sales tax, writing checks & balancing budget

Holiday Shopping Project - sales tax, writing checks & balancing budget

Holiday Shopping Project is an engaging real-life math project that allows students the opportunity to calculate sales tax, write checks and balance a budget. Students choose 10 people to buy gifts for and go shopping using catalogs, advertisements from newspapers and websites. This project takes my students 2 days of 50 minute periods to complete - it is also one of my favorite projects to do with my students as they get so into choosing just the right presents! Included in this product are:
Preview of Hidden Figures | Projectile Motion | Quadratic Functions| Women's History Month

Hidden Figures | Projectile Motion | Quadratic Functions| Women's History Month

**Updated February 2021**This product is a perfect blend of Math, Science, and History! It is designed to make connections between Math and real world application of Projectile Motion in Hidden Figures; particularly Quadratics. There are Math questions, movie questions and history questions.There is a chance for students to extend beyond quadratics, movie as well with research options. Included in this product are:- Teacher's Guide- Digital Access Page- Projectile Motion Simulator Investigation
Preview of End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

Created by
The Two Sisters
Assess your students' knowledge of graphing linear equations while bringing out their creativity. Students are allowed to graph anything they want as long as they follow the rules provided. I used this project with my 8th graders (of all math-ability levels) after teaching graphing linear equations using slope and y-intercept. Students will practice graphing equations with positive slope, negative slope, zero slope and no slope. They will also reinforce recognizing patterns for each type of line
Preview of EDITABLE Pizza Themed Math Project Activity Fractions, Decimals and Percents

EDITABLE Pizza Themed Math Project Activity Fractions, Decimals and Percents

This is an EDITABLE summative math assessment with the theme of pizza and comprises seven questions that center on fractions, decimals, and percents. It may be given as a final test, summative project or self-guided learning activity and is perfect for distance learning. The seven questions use three levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy (remembering, understanding and applying). Specific student directions are provided, and three boxes of a sample project are included in the students’ three page handout
Preview of Have your students teach the class!! (Class teaching assignment)

Have your students teach the class!! (Class teaching assignment)

Created by
Darci B
Here is a rubric and instructions for an activity I do in my classes each year. This can work in ANY CLASS for ANY SUBJECT matter!!! I always find myself teaching a section that is review for my students or is really easy for them and we speed right through it. So I decided to create this rubric as a project to make my students be the teachers! They can have 2-3 days to learn the content, come up with a lesson plan and make a handout for the class. I ask them to use a half sheet and I make
Preview of Project: Buying a Home

Project: Buying a Home

Created by
Beth Bauman
This is the project I end our Financial Literacy course with each year. After studying the factors that go into purchasing a house, students are given this PowerPoint document to lead them through their own simulation of finding and purchasing a home. Students must decide what is important to them in purchasing a home, work within a provided budget, and find an actual home for sale that best fits their values. This PowerPoint walks students through identifying the many key costs that purchasi
Preview of Create a Math Game Project, Group Project, Math Project with Rubric

Create a Math Game Project, Group Project, Math Project with Rubric

This project asks students to create a math game that helps to practice a specific math skill or concept (this was made for middle school but can easily be edited to work for younger or older grades)! Basic overview of what need to come up with: 1) A name for your game 2) A picture or logo that goes with your game 3) A description of your game and what skill or concept it helps you learn 4) A step-by-step “How to Play” game sheet 5) A “Rules” game sheet 6) Create the game, including any game pi
Preview of 3D Baseball Cap: Paper Hat Crafts

3D Baseball Cap: Paper Hat Crafts

Created by
Rick's Creations
Your students will enjoy making the 3D Baseball Caps. There are three patterns you can choose from or choose a blank one where your kids can design from scratch. Step-by-step Instructions are included (some folding and gluing!)TWO SIZES of cap are included: 1. Small cap (all the parts are on one page) and 2. Large cap, which can actually fit on one's head) *I recommend giving the students the smaller cap first.*It takes some patience to complete the cap, but just give youself some time and you
Preview of Box And Whisker Plots - Statistical Survey Project

Box And Whisker Plots - Statistical Survey Project

Created by
Mister Marx
Box-And-Whisker Plots - Statistical Survey ProjectThis Statistical Survey Project offers students the opportunity to demonstrate an understanding of Statistics content through the lens of a personalized statistical survey and the creation/study of a Box-And-Whisker Plot.Students insert themselves into their learning by selecting their own personalized survey question. Students have fun creating their posters, sharing them with the class, and having them displayed for all to see in the classroom.
Preview of Taking Stock in the Stock Market! (MATH and So Much More!)

Taking Stock in the Stock Market! (MATH and So Much More!)

Are you having trouble engaging your adolescent students in authentic, real-world, high-level, critical thinking projects? Do you need a great display for an upcoming exhibition? THIS IS THE PROJECT for YOU and YOUR STUDENTS! This project is packed full of activities to excite and engage any student. The activities cover researching, analyzing, organizing, calculating, current events, vocabulary and reflection. The students must use math, history, language arts, media design, visual arts, read
Preview of Personal Budget Spreadsheet

Personal Budget Spreadsheet

Created by
Jonathan James
This is a personal budget spreadsheet that I created which completes automatically calculations. I use it for my Senior Economics course, but it could easily be adapted for all grade levels and classes (life skills, mathematics, etc.). I have students search and select a job listing in the career field they wish to pursue. With the spreadsheet, they must breakdown how much they will make each month after taxes and figure out their budget expenses first for a month and then for a year. I have 37
Preview of City Block Construction Project - Geometry

City Block Construction Project - Geometry

In this exciting project student create an entire city block using basic geometric shapes. Students have an option of creating a 3D model of the city or they can create a 2D template. This project can be differentiated in many ways. Students can hand draw the shapes or use a computer program like google drawing to construct a city block. • Teachers can choose what building to assign depending on the grade level.• Students can work independently or in a group.• Students can create building de
Preview of Slope Poster (slope, slope-intercept form, point-slope form & graphing)

Slope Poster (slope, slope-intercept form, point-slope form & graphing)

Created by
Christina White
Slope Poster (slope, converting to slope-intercept form, point-slope form and graphing equations) The students are given two ordered pairs, and must write the slope formula in addition to finding and simplifying the slope. After that they need to put the information into point-slope form, and then convert that to slope intercept by distributing and combining like terms. The final step is to graph the line using any of the equations they want to. There is a rubric attached to score it out of 30 p
Preview of Algebra Factoring Project: Artillery Battery - Class Activity

Algebra Factoring Project: Artillery Battery - Class Activity

Created by
Joseph Huston
Why do we need to know this? Who uses this in the real world? What is the point of this? Ah, some of my favorite questions!Its time for a "mathematics in the real world" activity!This project showcases a real-world application of factoring using a projectile activity to demonstrate how algebraic factoring can be applied to real world situations. To increase the engagement and interactive nature of the project, I've had students make "paper footballs" or little "catapults" to launch cap eraser
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