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Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme
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Project based learning math just got more fun with this jewelry store project! Perfect for third grade and up, this project teaches students how to stick to a budget, practice addition and subtraction, and explores the area and perimeter of their store. With no-prep templates that are easy to print, you can spend less time worrying about prep work and more time teaching – perfect for the busy teacher! Plus, you can customize it to fit your student needs or grade level standards with an editable Google Slides version. Let your students’ creativity shine as they design their very own jewelry store – they’ll have so much fun, they won’t even realize they are learning! Take charge of your students’ project based learning math with this fun, engaging, and educational jewelry store project.

*Editable Google Slides version and black and white printer-friendly copies available

To Use on Google Slides:

Simply drag and drop the PowerPoint file into your Google Drive to upload!

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Project Based Learning Math Activities | Money Worksheets | Jewelry Store Theme

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Description

Project based learning math just got more fun with this jewelry store project! Perfect for third grade and up, this project teaches students how to stick to a budget, practice addition and subtraction, and explores the area and perimeter of their store. With no-prep templates that are easy to print, you can spend less time worrying about prep work and more time teaching – perfect for the busy teacher! Plus, you can customize it to fit your student needs or grade level standards with an editable Google Slides version. Let your students’ creativity shine as they design their very own jewelry store – they’ll have so much fun, they won’t even realize they are learning! Take charge of your students’ project based learning math with this fun, engaging, and educational jewelry store project.

*Editable Google Slides version and black and white printer-friendly copies available

To Use on Google Slides:

Simply drag and drop the PowerPoint file into your Google Drive to upload!

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Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
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