This is an EDITABLE summative math assessment with the theme of pizza; it is comprised of seven questions that target fractions, decimals andpercents. The seven questions use three levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy (remembering, understanding and applying). Specific student directions are provided, and three boxes of a sample project are included in the students’ three page handout. The answer key and a seven point grading rubric are added for the teacher. Students are given the option of presenti
This EDITABLE math summative assessment (project based) contains nine questions based on three levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy that cover the main points of fractions, decimals, andpercent. The theme of this fraction project is ice cream. It may be given as a final math test or as a summative project. Specific directions for the student and three boxes of a sample project are included as well as a complete answer key and a grading rubric for the instructor. Students may present the project in a var
Hi! I'm Abby. I've been a teacher for 8 years and I was recently looking for a final project where my students use their knowledge of angle types and measurements. My students love using their protractors and this was a fun, creative spin to do instead of a final formative assessment.Instead of finding a project, I made my own! The objective of this project is for students to work with a partner to draw angles, label them, design and build a creative board game using their knowledge of angle typ
Looking for a practical way to teach and assess percent calculations and real-world cost comparisons? The Summer BBQ Grocery Challenge gets students thinking critically as they decide where to shop for the best overall deal.In this rich task, students compare prices for a summer BBQ grocery list across three different stores. They apply percent discounts, “buy one get one” promotions, and sales tax to determine total costs. After making their calculations, students choose the best-value store an
Use this activity as an enrichment project, performance assessment, or group activity! Students can get creative by designing a zoo, aquarium, or a neighborhood. Afterwards, they will record and solve for the area and perimeter of each part.
3rd - 5th
Measurement, Other (Math)
CCSS
3.MD.C.5
, 3.MD.C.7
, 3.MD.C.7b
+4
$3.00
Original Price $3.00
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