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Theme Park Design Math Project [Elementary] - Geometry & Budgeting Unit!
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PROJECT INCLUDES:

  • Complete teacher instructions
  • Complete student instructions
  • Theme park price list
  • Budget planning worksheets
  • Student goal sheet template
  • Team task timeline template
  • Brainstorming activity guides
  • Detailed assessment rubrics
  • CCSS Math & NGSS alignment
  • Presentation format options

KEY FEATURES:

  • Hands-on geometry application
  • Real-world budgeting practice
  • Team-based design challenge
  • Multiple presentation formats
  • Step-by-step implementation
  • Cross-curricular connections
  • Authentic problem-solving
  • Trade-off decision-making
  • Visual and concrete learning

STUDENTS WILL:

  • Design realistic theme parks
  • Calculate area and perimeter
  • Apply geometry concepts
  • Practice budget management
  • Make mathematical trade-offs
  • Work collaboratively
  • Create scaled grid maps
  • Present design solutions

QUICK FACTS:

  • Grade Level: Elementary (3-5)
  • Pages: 43
  • Format: PDF & Digital
  • Subjects: Math, STEM, Engineering
  • Perfect for geometry and measurement units!
  • Adaptable for virtual learning

WHY USE THIS PROJECT? Transform your math classroom into a design studio! Students become theme park designers who use real geometry and budgeting skills to create fun, realistic parks. This engaging project makes abstract concepts like area, perimeter, and budgeting concrete and meaningful. Ready-to-use templates, price lists, and rubrics make implementation smooth and effective. Perfect for showing students that math is a powerful tool for solving real-world problems they actually care about!

#MathEducation #GeometryProject #ElementaryMath #ProjectBasedLearning #STEMEducation #HandsOnMath #AreaAndPerimeter #Budgeting #CriticalThinking #StudentEngagement #RealWorldMath #ProblemSolving #PBL #TeacherResources #ElementarySTEM

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Theme Park Design Math Project [Elementary] - Geometry & Budgeting Unit!

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3rd - 5th
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Pages
43
Teaching Duration
2 Weeks

Description

PROJECT INCLUDES:

  • Complete teacher instructions
  • Complete student instructions
  • Theme park price list
  • Budget planning worksheets
  • Student goal sheet template
  • Team task timeline template
  • Brainstorming activity guides
  • Detailed assessment rubrics
  • CCSS Math & NGSS alignment
  • Presentation format options

KEY FEATURES:

  • Hands-on geometry application
  • Real-world budgeting practice
  • Team-based design challenge
  • Multiple presentation formats
  • Step-by-step implementation
  • Cross-curricular connections
  • Authentic problem-solving
  • Trade-off decision-making
  • Visual and concrete learning

STUDENTS WILL:

  • Design realistic theme parks
  • Calculate area and perimeter
  • Apply geometry concepts
  • Practice budget management
  • Make mathematical trade-offs
  • Work collaboratively
  • Create scaled grid maps
  • Present design solutions

QUICK FACTS:

  • Grade Level: Elementary (3-5)
  • Pages: 43
  • Format: PDF & Digital
  • Subjects: Math, STEM, Engineering
  • Perfect for geometry and measurement units!
  • Adaptable for virtual learning

WHY USE THIS PROJECT? Transform your math classroom into a design studio! Students become theme park designers who use real geometry and budgeting skills to create fun, realistic parks. This engaging project makes abstract concepts like area, perimeter, and budgeting concrete and meaningful. Ready-to-use templates, price lists, and rubrics make implementation smooth and effective. Perfect for showing students that math is a powerful tool for solving real-world problems they actually care about!

#MathEducation #GeometryProject #ElementaryMath #ProjectBasedLearning #STEMEducation #HandsOnMath #AreaAndPerimeter #Budgeting #CriticalThinking #StudentEngagement #RealWorldMath #ProblemSolving #PBL #TeacherResources #ElementarySTEM

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
A plane figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by 𝘯 unit squares is said to have an area of 𝘯 square units.
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