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Preview of Geometry City Map

Geometry City Map

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Educate NC
Have your students showcase their knowledge of geometry in this fun project! Students are required to use the rubric to design their own city map, using shapes and lines in their city. Requirements are color coded for easy assessment. Students self check requirements before teacher grades. My students had a BLAST doing this!
Preview of Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Students not only study physical science, they design with it, build with it, they write about it, calculate with it, and they live it. It’s the engineering process in miniature as our engineering teams design and then build desktop ziplines from scratch. Students will draft plans, build zipline towers, choose the best zippy materials, and assemble their ziplines. Hey, it’s incredible fun . . . but it’s not just fun and games here! Students will use their ziplines to collaborate on a physica
Preview of 3-Dimensional Shapes Project

3-Dimensional Shapes Project

This is a great 3-dimensional math robot project for your students to work on at home. It comes with a project description letter that both the student and parent have to sign off on, rubric, sample test, and real test.
Preview of Common Core Geometry (4GA1) Assessment

Common Core Geometry (4GA1) Assessment

Created by
DavWarren3
This assesses students knowledge of 2D Geometry (parallel llines, rays, angles, etc.). It is a 12 question quiz, which asks students to illustrate and define each term.
Preview of SCAMPER Tessellation Activity

SCAMPER Tessellation Activity

Created by
GATE Help
Great extension activity to your tessellation unit or project! Students create their own tessellation, and early finishers, GT students, or all students can complete this activity to push them in their learning!
Preview of Create a Polygon Scene

Create a Polygon Scene

Created by
Donahue Designs
Hello fellow teachers! After reviewing all the different types of polygons, it can be tedious to have students just list them all out with their correct side lengths. This project will give your kiddos a fun way to show you what they've learned in a creative and imaginative way. The aim of the project is to have them create one scene comprised of at least one of each of the different polygons they have learned about (this project includes triangle, square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, paralle
Preview of Kid STEAM Construction for GATE 3rd - 7th Grades BUILD A WORKING CAPSTAN

Kid STEAM Construction for GATE 3rd - 7th Grades BUILD A WORKING CAPSTAN

Maybe all you folks on the coast know what a capstan is, but we land-locked folks haven’t a clue. OK, so I know now . . . a capstan is an interesting combination of simple machines often used on the high seas, a fun construction project full of little building skill challenges, and a great tool for a hands-on geometry experiment. In this lesson, we discover what a capstan is using primary source photos, build a scale-model capstan, experiment with it, and gather data to make this a true STEAM
Preview of Math-Was Pythagoras "Right" About his Triangles? All About His Theorem!

Math-Was Pythagoras "Right" About his Triangles? All About His Theorem!

Learn geometry by studying the ancient Greek mathematician, Pythagoras, and his famous Pythagorian Theorem. Using investigation and logic you will prove that Pythagoras was right!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 Questions of Mathematical Practice. Supporting
Preview of Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Another Friday Math lesson for hands-on learning across several Common Core Standards . . . at least 22 standards from 2nd to 6th grade: multiplication, division, decimals, area, geometry arrays, expressing ratios, public speaking and listening, and more! In this lesson, students apply math skills to determine the number of pennies required to tile a kitchen floor. They’ll make strong hands-on, visual-mathematic connections for area and multiplication as they tackle this real-life DYI dilem
Preview of Elementary Geometry & Art Lesson Plan

Elementary Geometry & Art Lesson Plan

Created by
Daily Educator
This document includes a lesson plan with specific guiding questions to foster individual student's learning. The lesson plan is generally for grades 2nd - 4th, but may be modfied a grade below or above depending on the students' ability levels. Each student is required to create a authentic product as an individal assessment. Math is incorporate within the concept of introducing geometry: 2-D shapes and their attribributes along with Art elements and terminology. An end product is provided as a
Preview of Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

🏰 Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion AnglesStudents calculate complementary, supplementary, vertical, and polygon angles in a haunted mansion setting. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for angle relationshipsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaMansion worksheets + graphic organizersYouTube haunted house ambience + angle tutorials✨ Classroom Use: Fits geometry units or review activities. 🎃 Student Benefits: Develops reasoning, justification, and proof skills. ⚡ Why It’s Good
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