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High school math projects for Easel

Preview of Consumer Math & Financial Literacy - Credit Card Project (with Google Slides™)

Consumer Math & Financial Literacy - Credit Card Project (with Google Slides™)

You can purchase this product with other consumer math and personal finance activities and projects in a BUNDLE:Consumer Math and Financial Literacy Activities & Projects BUNDLEUpdated to also include a Google Classroom™ version in addition to the original print-friendly version! **************************************************************************************DOWNLOADED OVER 1,000 TIMES**************************************************************************************This is a credit
Preview of Financial Literacy Credit Score & Credit Report Project (with Google Slides™)

Financial Literacy Credit Score & Credit Report Project (with Google Slides™)

You can purchase this product with other consumer math and personal finance activities and projects in a BUNDLE:Consumer Math and Financial Literacy Activities & Projects BUNDLEAlso includes Google Classroom™ and Easel Activity version in addition to the original print-friendly version!**************************************************************************************This product about Credit Scores and Credit Reports contains many activities meant for middle school and high school studen
Preview of MATHVILLE Build a City Math Project Geometry Volume Area Nets End of Year

MATHVILLE Build a City Math Project Geometry Volume Area Nets End of Year

Give your students the chance to build their own city from scratch with MATHVILLE! In this project students will go through 6 phases where you will measure, calculate, cut, color, build, paste, and use your math problem solving skills to construct the city from scratch. Students will calculate the base area, surface area and volume of 3d figures (last two are optional depending on grade level). The nets form the buildings of the city, their base area will help the students know the location of
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Project Pirate Treasure Hunt

Pythagorean Theorem Project Pirate Treasure Hunt

Challenge your students to find the treasure by using Pythagorean Theorem to explore the pirate territory. Students follow a scenario of problems to find a treasure buried by Pythagoras. Student tested and approved.✔Included in this resource:• Pirate treasure hunt scenario• Pirate map • Student directions and problems• Directions for extension for student-created treasure hunts• Answer keyMultiple ways to use:- Set up at a math-center with other pythagorean theorem activities- Differentiate by
Preview of Financial Literacy Buy a Car Project (with Google Slides™)

Financial Literacy Buy a Car Project (with Google Slides™)

You can purchase this product with other consumer math and personal finance activities and projects in a BUNDLE:Consumer Math and Financial Literacy Activities & Projects BUNDLEUpdated to also include a Google Classroom™ and Easel Activity version in addition to the original print-friendly version!**************************************************************************************This product about purchasing a car contains many activities meant for middle school and high school students.
Preview of Dilation Activity Creating 3-D Perspective Art

Dilation Activity Creating 3-D Perspective Art

Created by
Rise over Run
Students explore how dilating images creates 3D perspective artwork in this fun math activity. The first page has a city skyline of buildings on a coordinate plane. Students dilate the figures by a scale factor of 2 to create a 3D drawing. The answer key is included for this page. Next students are given a blank coordinate grid to create their own preimage, which they then dilate by a scale factor of 0.5.This exercise shows students how math can be used to create artwork!This activity could be
Preview of Unit Circle Project

Unit Circle Project

This Unit Circle Project is the perfect way to teach the unit circle to your high school math students in a fun creative way. Not only will students walk away with a better understanding of special right triangles and angle relationships after completing the unit circle project, but you'll also be able to decorate your classroom with their artistic ideas. Your administrators and parents will love seeing the artistic aspect of this unit circle math project. Instead of giving students the unit cir
Preview of Checking Account Project: Checks, Debit Card, ATM, Ledgers (with Google Slides™)

Checking Account Project: Checks, Debit Card, ATM, Ledgers (with Google Slides™)

You can purchase this product with other consumer math and personal finance activities and projects in a BUNDLE:Consumer Math and Financial Literacy Activities & Projects BUNDLEUpdated to also include a Google Classroom™ version in addition to the original print-friendly version!**************************************************************************************This product about checking accounts contains many activities meant for middle school and high school students. Consumer math can
Preview of Household Budget Project: Taxes, Insurance, Loans, Rent, Groceries, and more!

Household Budget Project: Taxes, Insurance, Loans, Rent, Groceries, and more!

This project will help students deeply understand the budgeting process and personal financial literacy because they get to actually create their own household budget! 15 career cards are included with occupations ranging from a cashier to a doctor and everything in between. You assign each student a career, which includes their salary and student loan debt. Then they have to work through all the aspects of a household budget including calculating income taxes, finding a home to rent, paying the
Preview of Slope and Linear Equations Project Snowflakes

Slope and Linear Equations Project Snowflakes

This ready-to-use mini-project applies slope and linear equations to the beauty of snowflakes. Students find the slope from 2 points, graph from equations, write equations, and design their own snowflakes. Included in this resource:Part 1: Students calculate slope from 4 existing snowflakes (write the equation of the line option included)Part 2: Students design their own snowflakes and identify slope (identify linear equation option included)Part 3: Students graph a mystery snowflake using the
Preview of Systems of Equations Project

Systems of Equations Project

Apply solving and analysis of Systems of Equations in this engaging ice cream parlor project. Student-tested and approved, this project will get your 8th grade and Algebra students working to graph linear equations, solve systems of equations using graphing, substitution, and elimination, and make decisions based on their data. Great for assessment or project-based learning. This project can be completed independently. Just print and distribute.Included in this ready to use project:- Student
Preview of Road Trip on a Budget: High School Life Skills Challenge

Road Trip on a Budget: High School Life Skills Challenge

This high school life skills class challenge is a great high school budgeting project. This project focuses on building and strengthening a variety of real-world life skills including planning, organizing, estimating, time-management, decision-making, problem-solving, mapping, budgeting, communication, and many more. The topic itself (road trip budgeting) is real-world and relevant to students. That relevance, in addition to opportunities for student choice, keeps students engaged in the activit
Preview of Dilations Initials Project - Project Based Learning with Digital Easel Activity

Dilations Initials Project - Project Based Learning with Digital Easel Activity

Created by
HappyEdugator
Dilations Initials Project.This is a culminating project for a unit on dilations. Students enlarge and shrink a drawing of their initials on grid paper or poster-board and use coordinate graphing rules to produce a similar image. In addition, they enlarge the image and it must have a scale factor of at least 4. Then they shrink the image and it must have a scale factor of at most 1/4. Good activity for project-based learning. Digital and Print: Includes an Easel Activity ready for learning with
Preview of World Vacation Research Project PBL

World Vacation Research Project PBL

Created by
teachATX
This is a great end of the year activity to keep students engaged and learning. It is also practical and let's them get creative! Students research activities, authors, food, culture, plants, animals, and more!Students create maps, poetry, drawings and more! This is perfect if you, like me, have a full week of school where you have no curriculum! Each section (math, ELA, science + social studies) has a rubric for you (or students) to grade. This can be worth 3 grades! (Or no This is completely r
Preview of Budget Project: Financial Literacy Application

Budget Project: Financial Literacy Application

Created by
MathMotivations
Description:While one of our goals as educators is to prepare students for independent living, many students feel overwhelmed, underprepared, and uneducated about the realities of how to begin. This project allows students to research costs of living on their own while exploring topics of: BankingHousing - finding a living space, furnishing it, & paying for its utilitiesFood - creating a detailed meal plan, creating a shopping list, & calculating dining out costsTransportation - through
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 Solving Equations Calendar Project

Solving Equations Calendar Project

Created by
Math Minds 101
Solving Equations Calendar Project This is a wonderful assessment that my kids LOVED doing. I used it instead of a standard test, and my results were much better! For this project, students are to choose a month of the year, and create an equations calendar for that month. They must come up with an equation (at least 5 one step, 10 two step with variables on one side, and 10 with variables on both sides) so that the solution is the day of the month. This purchase comes with directions and guid
Preview of Linear Regression Projects! (CCSS.HSF.LE.A.1)

Linear Regression Projects! (CCSS.HSF.LE.A.1)

This class project is sure to be a hit with any and all of your students! This bundle includes 3 projects in one. All the projects relate around the same idea. Students have been hired as consultants for the Baltimore Ravens, Real Madrid or Monsters University to solve some problems. Students must use the provided data to create a linear regression (line of best fit, least squares equation) in order to determine a correlation coefficient. Afterwards, students identify residuals for each pie
Preview of Income Tax Activity- Personal Finance Worksheets: Practice Doing Realistic Taxes

Income Tax Activity- Personal Finance Worksheets: Practice Doing Realistic Taxes

How many times have you heard someone say, "I wish they taught me how to do taxes in school!” Now you can make sure that your students get this important information in a developmentally-appropriate and engaging financial literacy lesson.- This comprehensive package includes a note-taking sheet with 10 questions (answers included) for your students to learn the basics about personal income taxes. (What are they, why do we pay them, when are they due, what are progressive taxes, and more.)- Then,
Preview of Trigonometry Project Triple Regatta Boat Race

Trigonometry Project Triple Regatta Boat Race

Students' problem solving techniques are put to the test when they join the Trigonometric Functions Triple Regatta. Students must apply their knowledge of sine, cosine and tangents to determine the best path to complete the race. Each student may choose a different route, but only one boat will win the race! Great for independent or distance learning!This resource includes:- Two levels of challenge- Student map and activity directions- Teacher's guideThis resource available in the following
Preview of Quadratic Functions Project

Quadratic Functions Project

The Roller Coaster Design Project applies quadratic functions to the real-world. Students explore the time and distance required for an actual roller coaster to fall from hits tallest hill. Students use this first activity as a guide for designing their own rollercoaster. Use this project as part of a quadratic function unit.This resource includes:.Student pages for two-part projectAnswer key Samples of student workEDITABLE RubricTeacher's guidePDF and slides of the above included.This resour
Preview of Gender Stereotypes and Norms: Introduction to Gender Studies for High School

Gender Stereotypes and Norms: Introduction to Gender Studies for High School

Where do our gender norms and stereotypes come from? How does language perpetuate stereotypes? How have gender norms changed over time? This mini-unit gets students to think critically about gender and the many ways that norms and stereotypes are shaped by society.This resource contains the following activities:1) Stand Up (15-30 minutes)This activity allows students to begin thinking critically about how their gender has shaped their lives, and to consider how people of other genders experience
Preview of Conditional Probability Project Real World Data Mini Project

Conditional Probability Project Real World Data Mini Project

This conditional probability project uses real-world data to engage students in the application of probability concepts. This resource includes- Teacher's Guide - Student project guidelinesRelated bundles include:- Algebra 2 Mega Teacher Resource Bundle which includes my entire library of Algebra 2 resources/units- Algebra 2 Probability Unit BundleThis purchase is for one teacher only. This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district with
Preview of Construct Your Own Gift Box Mothers Day Math Project STEM Net Exchange Activity

Construct Your Own Gift Box Mothers Day Math Project STEM Net Exchange Activity

In this Construct your own Gift Box Math Project, students will follow the instructions to design and construct their own personalized gift box! I organize a secret gift exchange in the classroom (perfect for the holidays or valentines day♥️), students bring a small gift and the material to build their own gift box, then construct & decorate it in the classroom! Students must write the measurements and dimensions of the box, including area of each face rectangle, total surface area and volum
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