This is a great way to wrap up the year with a 6th grade math class! Or refresh students' memories as they begin their 7th grade year!Students create a fun Review Book that asks them to summarize everything they've learned... while using lots of color and flexing their creativity! * TEACH MULTIPLE SUBJECTS? Check out these other End-of-Year Projects:Bundle of 6th, 7th & 8th Grade Math ($8 discount!)7th Grade Math8th Grade MathALL of the Common Core 6th Grade math standards are covered!The pa
This highly engaging performance task will allow students to use their creative sides in order to explore substitution and evaluating algebraic expressions. This. document is fully customizable to change it to whatever University you desire! My students loved this activity, the student choice aspect to build their own dinner, and ultimately helped elevate their skills in evaluating algebraic expressions using substitution in a real world context! Enjoy this project: Check out the end of year7th
This problem based learning project was created for my 3rd – 5th graders to apply their knowledge of measurement to a real life situation, but also extends to practice and review skills for grades 2-8. This activity can be done in steps throughout the year or as a full project over several days if needed. It is also an editable document so you can edit the elements to fit your specific classroom if you want to make it specific for your classroom. Includes: · Project Description (1 page)· Projec
Problem of the Month: Through fun, quirky, challenging word problems, students will apply their knowledge of expressions to finding ages of family members an creating a family tree. Students will tackle a series of problems with increasing difficulty. The level A problems involve finding the ages of their cousins, and the level E problems involve using a expressions/formulas to create a detailed family tree with birthdays and ages. This is designed for middle schoolers - sixth graders will be ab
Project based year review of 6th grade math using Florida B.E.S.T. benchmarks/standards. Includes Decimal Rules, Fraction Rules, Integer Rules, Numeric and Algebraic Expressions, Algebra Basics, Ratios, Rates, and Percent, Geometry, and Statistics.
Students will be asked to write expressions for two different car companies. Students will then compare the two car companies by calculating the cost to travel to somewhere in their state. Afterwards, students decide which car is the better deal and when.
Create a comic book character of your own and write at least 3 different adventures where your comic book hero has to use math to help get the bad guys! Your comic books must be in comic book format and bound together as one.Great for solidifying real-world problems while using something that is popular with students. I used this project for my middle school students, but I think it can be fun at any age and can cover a variety of common core standards.
When it comes to that time of year where witches and ghouls run about, students grab their pillowcases, draw up their map and sort out their plan of attack.
Students get an opportunity to make a plan in order to maximize their candy collection for the evening. Their are rules, limitations, and time constraints. Who can get the most candy before the evening ends? Sink your teeth into this sweet, sticky, and challenging activity and explore concepts dealing with:
*Unit Rate
*Addition
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