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Preview of Winter Financial Literacy Project | Budgeting Math Project Based Learning

Winter Financial Literacy Project | Budgeting Math Project Based Learning

This Winter Project Based Learning Math resource is a budgeting and financial literacy project for Grades 6–8 that focuses on real-world math, money skills, and decision making. Students complete a winter budgeting choice board where they apply percent, tax, multi-step calculations, and budgeting strategies. This financial literacy PBL allows students to plan either a personal shopping challenge or a winter ski, snowboard, or sledding trip. Students Choose ONE Real-World Scenario ❄️ Option 1:
Preview of Shark Tank Project Lesson Plan (Math)

Shark Tank Project Lesson Plan (Math)

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Coach Epp
Engage your students with this real-world Shark Tank Math Project designed for 6th-grade classrooms! Over four class periods, students work in teams to design a product or service, calculate pricing and unit rates, and represent their data using tables, graphs, and equations. The project includes a detailed schedule, differentiation strategies, and a clear grading rubric. It’s a fun, standards-aligned way to build math, collaboration, and presentation skills!
Preview of 2 Million Dollar Project - Project Based Learning

2 Million Dollar Project - Project Based Learning

Created by
Paiigekayy
💰 The $2 Million Dollar Project | Real-World Math & Budgeting ActivityEver wonder how your students would spend two million dollars? The $2 Million Dollar Project is a massive hit in the classroom because it gives students total control over a huge imaginary budget of $2,000,000 to plan out their future lives. It completely gamifies math, financial literacy, and online research. PDF The catch? They have to get as close to $2,000,000 as possible without going over. It turns basic addition and
Preview of Spring Themed Math Project for 3rd Grade

Spring Themed Math Project for 3rd Grade

I created this Spring project for the month of April to extend the regular curriculum and provide an additional challenge for 3rd grade students who need more. Many of the problems are at a 4th grade level. However, I found 3rd graders LOVE coordinate graphing so there is a set of equations to accompany a coordinate graphing activity. This project is meant to be challenging.  I have done it with 3rd grade students.  Although I believe all 3rd graders could do it with scaffolding and support, you
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