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10th grade math research pdfs

Preview of Shark Tank Business Plan Activity

Shark Tank Business Plan Activity

Created by
Math and Glitter
This activity is a super fun, real life project that can be used as a multi-day lesson. Students make up a business or product they want to present. The pdf contains 5 pages that ask about the Business Idea, Marketing, Employees, Competition, and Finance. Once they have completed the packet, they will present their idea to the "Sharks". There is a final evaluation page that will be used by the teacher to calculate the final grade. My students LOVED this activity and were engaged from start to fi
Preview of Internet Scavenger Hunt Webquest Activity: Math in the Real World - 50 Facts

Internet Scavenger Hunt Webquest Activity: Math in the Real World - 50 Facts

Created by
Whyplanteaching
This inquiry-based learning WebQuest is designed to enrich students' scholastic journey by providing a thought-provoking and engaging internet scavenger hunt focused on mathematics. This latest edition of the Internet scavenger series is designed to help students learn essential mathematical facts while developing vital skills of critical thinking, problem-solving, and comprehension.Google FormsAs a seasoned educator, I am thrilled to offer you this meticulously designed Webquest scavenger hunt
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 Get a Life Project - A Standards-Based Real World Math Project for Grades 5-12

Get a Life Project - A Standards-Based Real World Math Project for Grades 5-12

Created by
lil fit teacher
Finally! A research-based, standards-based, real world math project! Students receive a job, salary, student loans, and credit card debt, and must buy a car and find an apartment to rent all within their calculated budget. They learn financial literacy in a fun and engaging way!This download includes 26 job cards complete with a job description, requirements, nationally averaged salaries, credit card debt, and student loans. Salaries range from $30,000 to $750,000 and cover a wide range of o
Preview of Algebra Marketing Plan PBL | project based learning | real world Math

Algebra Marketing Plan PBL | project based learning | real world Math

Created by
Sandra Balisky
This Project Based Learning activity will help Algebra 1 students practice setting up and solving systems of linear equations within a real world context. As they take on the role of an entrepreneur, they will write equations, plot coordinate points, graph equations, analyze data, and draw conclusions. This can be used as a group project or individual project and would work great for an end of unit review. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Preview of Polynomials and Factoring Menu Board Project

Polynomials and Factoring Menu Board Project

Created by
Math Minds 101
This is a great assessment piece for your students. It includes multiplying polynomials, factoring trinomials with a=1 and a>1, dividing polynomials, and a review category for previously learned material. Point guidelines and directions are included. Enjoy!
Preview of PBL Maker Challenge: Dinner Party on a Budget Project for High School

PBL Maker Challenge: Dinner Party on a Budget Project for High School

This life skills math resource is a great budget project for high school students. It is fun, and engaging, and it has already been created for you! All you have to do is share the resource and enjoy guiding students through the experience!This experience asks students to develop menus for a hypothetical dinner party under a set budget. Students will brainstorm creative money-saving tricks when it comes to food, research recipes, tweak recipes to work for a large party, work with community exper
Preview of Mathematician Project - Math Research - Creating Comics!

Mathematician Project - Math Research - Creating Comics!

Created by
Red Beetle RB
Do you want your students to learn about famous mathematicians in a fun way? Using Luetta and Wilbert Reimer's books "Mathematicians Are People, Too" (or other mathematical stories) your students will create comic strip stories to tell the tales of their beloved mathematicians! At the same time, they will create (or copy) mini-biographies of their mathematicians. When the class is finished with their individual stories, you can compile them together and create one massive "Mathematician Comic
Preview of High School Life Skills Project Bundle

High School Life Skills Project Bundle

What are some high school life skills that your students should be building? How about budgeting, meal planning, and personal finance for an incredible start?I have put together several high school life skills resources that when combined help students build these essential life skills and 21st-century skills in a way that is fun, engaging, meaningful, and super real-world.What high school life skills are we talking about here? Let's take a look:Plan and Execute a Fundraiser: spreadsheet use, bu
Preview of Differentiation Chart

Differentiation Chart

Created by
GTM
This 13 page pdf contains charts and graphs designed to help teachers differentiate their lessons and units for students with ADHD, Dyslexia, and Asperger's. It also suggests activities and projects to use with students of each of Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, VAK, and Felder/ Solomon's Index of Learning Styles. Additionally, it contains charts for Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain, Moffet's Universe of Discourse, Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, VAK, Felder and Solomon's Index of Le
Preview of Black Mathematicians' Calendar

Black Mathematicians' Calendar

Celebrate Black History Month by honoring Black Mathematicians and their contributions to the field of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology! This resource introduces you and your students to 28 Black Mathematicians. There is a short 3-5 minute video linked to each image of the 28 mathematicians. Each video will share the impact each mathematician has had in the field or what they do with math in their careers. From astronauts, engineers, artificial intelligence experts to teachers,
Preview of Back to School Algebra Project

Back to School Algebra Project

Do your students know what Algebra is??This is a project idea I use at the beginning of the year with Algebra 1 students. The goal of the project is to get them thinking about, researching and dabbling in what it means to be studying Algebra. The student creates a poster defining Algebra and decorates it with concepts and symbols that they will be learning this year. I use this project as extra credit in the first grading period. It is easy to complete and lets them use their creativity and arti
Preview of 100 Add-On Questions for The Fermi Project, By Far My Most Popular Resource

100 Add-On Questions for The Fermi Project, By Far My Most Popular Resource

The Fermi Project is as much fun for teachers as it is for those students that embrace it. Fermi questions are ridiculous math-based questions to which nobody really wants to know the answer, but that's half of their charm. The other half is that this is a REALLY good skill to teach our students. It requires problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, research skills, but overall the major skill therein is making educated guesses and how we learn to truly make them EDUCATED guesses. And th
Preview of Million Dollar Project (Graphing, decimals, fractions, accounting and percents)

Million Dollar Project (Graphing, decimals, fractions, accounting and percents)

What would you do with a million dollars? How would you spend it? In this project you've been left a 1 million dollar inheritance. The catch is you must first research and present how you will spend the money. In the first part of the experiment, the students will fill out an accounting chart, where they will fill out an itemized chart displaying each item they plan on purchasing to complete their million dollar project. They will than be asked to put all those items into major categorie
Preview of Million [$1,000,000] Dollar Research Project

Million [$1,000,000] Dollar Research Project

Created by
MsBsPrecepts
ELAR Research ProjectCross Curricular Application with MathTEXAS TEKS ALIGNED - NEW STANDARDSELAR[6.11.B] [6.8.D] [6.8.D.i] [6.8.D.ii] [6.8.D.iiiMATH[6.14.C] [6.14.G] [6.14.H]Students are given ONE MILLION DOLLARS! They must first donate to a charity, then they must research how much college will be for the degree they want. They will then purchase a vehicle, house, and vacation. Sites have been provided, as well as, step by step instruction on how to use each site to research information. Can b
Preview of The Pythagorean Theorem Webquest Math

The Pythagorean Theorem Webquest Math

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on the Pythagorean Theorem. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about the Pythagorean Theorem. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there is a short online quiz.Webquests are great for sub days or any day! Students research and write down the information on their paper. Students are able to retain information better when t
Preview of Backwards Life Planning Computer-Based Research Project

Backwards Life Planning Computer-Based Research Project

Created by
Hashtag Teached
This backwards life planning research is great for students of all ages. I have found it most useful as an end of the year project for students to apply what they have learned. Students will have to begin with the end goal in mind and think about their goals and what they will have to do to get there. Students will research the job they want, the college they want to go to and the costs associated with them. Students will research costs such as utilities, automobile prices, college tuition, and
Preview of Math- If I Had a Million Dollars! Calculating Ways to Spend a Fortune

Math- If I Had a Million Dollars! Calculating Ways to Spend a Fortune

Students will calculate and track the way they would spend a million dollars. Using mathematical thinking and skills, they will plan for college/job training, a place to live, transportation, and contributions to charity.This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering standards-based Questi
Preview of Personal History: An Authentic Learning Genealogy Project

Personal History: An Authentic Learning Genealogy Project

Created by
Shane Freeman
This Multidisciplinary unit enables learners and instructors to make direct connections between themselves and the history around them by tracking their family's history through time and space.
Preview of Real World Proof Project Geometry

Real World Proof Project Geometry

In this project students will be creating a real world proof. This is an essential project to teach students the importance of proofs and why they must suffer through (and eventually love) them in geometry. It requires the students to think logically, and prove something they believe in. This activity does require a computer, however the project could be completed without one. Also, the link for the template will work, so you de not need to create your own.
Preview of Quadratics Project

Quadratics Project

This is a project-based assessment over Quadratics in real-life. The student is asked to find a parabola in real-life and take a photo of it. Then they complete a one-page document including the photo and a paragraph describing the photo. They are required to use the following vocabulary in their paragraph: vertex, maximum or minimum, quadratic function, and parabola. Could be used as extra credit. Specific directions and a complete example are provided for the student. Please download the previ
Preview of Diaper Cost Activity | Math |  FCS |  Parenting |  Child Development | Google

Diaper Cost Activity | Math | FCS | Parenting | Child Development | Google

Created by
Mrs Klavohn
In this Diaper Math activity, students will calculate the average number of diapers used for a baby until potty training, calculate the cost of diapers, compare and contrast diaper costs, and reflect on their findings.Perfect for promoting financial literacy in the Child Development, Parenting, FCS, or FCAS classroom while gaining an understanding of the cost of raising a baby.Easy to read chart format with an aesthetically pleasing design.Activities Included:Part 1: Students will review a char
Preview of History of Math Inquiry Study

History of Math Inquiry Study

The history of math is a fascinating study, made up of truly great mathematicians of ancient days and their mathematical discoveries and/or inventions which changed the world and are responsible for our world today. This product challenges your students, in small groups, to investigate 8 math-related inquiry projects, ranging from '11 Great Moments in Math History' to 'What the History of Math Can Teach Us About the Future of AI'; each slide in the presentation provides a focal inquiry question
Preview of High School Design Thinking Creativity Challenges Bundle

High School Design Thinking Creativity Challenges Bundle

Welcome to a creativity challenge bundle that fuses project-based learning and design thinking! Students set off to solve real-world problems through the phases of design thinking while incorporating authenticity and community elements of PBL. Students tackle challenges ranging from the everyday to the extraordinary by making observations to identify problems, empathizing with others, developing design prototypes, and testing them. From mastering the art of hosting a budget-friendly dinner party
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