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Preview of Product Design Math Project

Product Design Math Project

Let your students delve into the real world application of percents, statistics, and graphing. They will choose one of three company focuses that need a new product. Students will create questions to survey classmates or schoolmates in order to guide their design. They will categorize that data and create various graphs, percentage statements, and a presentation. All of these steps are followed through the steps of design thinking.
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Are you a square record sheet

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Ethan Myler
A fun way to work with measurement and then tie into statistics depending on the level your students are is to do Are You A Square? It requires kids to measure to the nearest part of an inch you determine and can include things like mean, median, mode, range, etc. This worksheet is a nice way for students to record their height and arm span measurements. It also provides them with a visual reminder of what each is. This can also be a great way for parent involvement at home. They can assi
Preview of Stock Market Portfolio Tracking Spreadsheet

Stock Market Portfolio Tracking Spreadsheet

This document is an Excel spreadsheet which has already been formulated for students to use as part of a Stock Market unit. As students research and track their stocks, they will enter their data into the spreadsheet and their profit/loss will be automatically calculated along with a graph for students to analyze their results.
Preview of MLK Jr. "I Have a Dream" Cross Curricular Project (Data Analysis, Statistics)

MLK Jr. "I Have a Dream" Cross Curricular Project (Data Analysis, Statistics)

Welcome to this engaging lesson plan designed to help students discover the rhetorical power of repetition through Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. This presentation will guide you through a 60-minute lesson that combines historical context, rhetorical analysis, and hands-on activities that will empower your students to identify, analyze, and visualize the impact of repetition in one of history's most influential speeches. I think this project based learning activity woul
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