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Preview of 12 Days of Christmas Holiday Problem

12 Days of Christmas Holiday Problem

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Hilary Prego
This problem requires students to calculate the cost of the items and the true cost of the entire song "12 Days of Christmas." It also requires students to find percent of change from 2013 to 2014 using a formula. I have used the prices that PNC Bank published this year to create the problem. On the back, students are asked to explain their answers in words.
Preview of Pumpkin Mania!

Pumpkin Mania!

This project involves students collaborating in teams to build the tallest freestanding tower that will support the weight of a mini pumpkin. Along the way, students will have to apply their knowledge of decimals and percents to purchase the supplies they need to build their tower. Not only does Pumpkin Mania give students a real-world application of many 5th, 6th, and 7th grade math standards, but incorporates STEM strategies and Standards of Mathematical Practice as well. Give your students th
Preview of 7TH GRADE MATH THANKSGIVING ACTIVITIES AND WORD/STORY PROBLEMS

7TH GRADE MATH THANKSGIVING ACTIVITIES AND WORD/STORY PROBLEMS

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TeachAide
🦃 Is your 7th grade math class needing a fun and engaging way to review essential skills before/during the Thanksgiving break? Look no further! This comprehensive Thanksgiving math resource is packed with 40 festive word problems and a variety of activities designed to reinforce key 7th grade math concepts. ✨ This bundle covers a HUGE range of topics, ensuring all your students get valuable practice. Inside you’ll find engaging exercises focused on: 🍎 INTEGERS & RATIONAL NUMBERS – Perfect
Preview of Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Web-Based Scavenger Hunt

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Web-Based Scavenger Hunt

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Brandy Lackie
This ten question scavenger hunt is a great activity for students to complete before Thanksgiving. There are a few questions that require students to subtract (dates). I use this after reading Balloons Over Broadway and watching a short video clip about the parade. For the answer key, click on the title on the WS. It is hyperlinked to the answer. Enjoy!
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