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Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity
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Description

Get ready to roll out the red carpet for this engaging and rigorous Multiplicative Comparison Movie Project! Designed specifically for 4th grade, this multi-day, real-world math experience helps students master multiplication and division through the lens of a movie production crew. Students will take on roles in departments like Lighting, Props, Actors, and Wardrobe while solving challenging word problems, organizing supply lists, and pitching their plans to the “director” (you!).

This resource is perfect for reinforcing multiplicative comparisons in a meaningful way—with a focus on math reasoning, collaboration, and creativity!

What’s Included:

  • ✅ 12 Themed Word Problem Task Cards (with multiplication/division)

  • ✅ Supply Lists for Each Department

  • ✅ Student Worksheet Packet

  • ✅ Canva Opener Presentation

  • ✅ Teacher Guide

Skills Covered:

  • Multiplicative comparison using multiplication and division

  • Real-world math reasoning

  • Word problem solving and math modeling

  • Collaborative planning and oral presentation

  • Creative thinking and role play

Perfect For:

  • Whole-class project-based learning

  • Math centers or rotations

  • Enrichment for early finishers

  • End-of-unit performance task

  • Substitute or review days with structure and fun!

Bring your math block to life with lights, cameras, and multiplication!

Looking for more project-based learning? Check out more PBLs here!

Check out some of my other math resources for 4th Grade: 

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Multiplicative Comparison: Movie Manager Project Based Learning Activity

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Description

Get ready to roll out the red carpet for this engaging and rigorous Multiplicative Comparison Movie Project! Designed specifically for 4th grade, this multi-day, real-world math experience helps students master multiplication and division through the lens of a movie production crew. Students will take on roles in departments like Lighting, Props, Actors, and Wardrobe while solving challenging word problems, organizing supply lists, and pitching their plans to the “director” (you!).

This resource is perfect for reinforcing multiplicative comparisons in a meaningful way—with a focus on math reasoning, collaboration, and creativity!

What’s Included:

  • ✅ 12 Themed Word Problem Task Cards (with multiplication/division)

  • ✅ Supply Lists for Each Department

  • ✅ Student Worksheet Packet

  • ✅ Canva Opener Presentation

  • ✅ Teacher Guide

Skills Covered:

  • Multiplicative comparison using multiplication and division

  • Real-world math reasoning

  • Word problem solving and math modeling

  • Collaborative planning and oral presentation

  • Creative thinking and role play

Perfect For:

  • Whole-class project-based learning

  • Math centers or rotations

  • Enrichment for early finishers

  • End-of-unit performance task

  • Substitute or review days with structure and fun!

Bring your math block to life with lights, cameras, and multiplication!

Looking for more project-based learning? Check out more PBLs here!

Check out some of my other math resources for 4th Grade: 

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison.
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