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Preview of Halloween | Math | Candy Corn Probability | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Candy Corn Probability | TEKS

🍬 Halloween | Math | Candy Corn ProbabilityStudents explore probability using candy corn in haunted jars and bowls, calculating fractions, decimals, and percents. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for probability (3–12)Learning Intention & Success CriteriaWorksheets + answer keysYouTube probability lessons + spooky ambience✨ Classroom Use: Perfect for hands-on probability experiments. 🎃 Student Benefits: Strengthens number sense and statistical thinking. ⚡ Why It’s Good: Combine
Preview of Math Project-Based Learning Bundle (Grades 6–8) | Real-World Math Projects

Math Project-Based Learning Bundle (Grades 6–8) | Real-World Math Projects

Looking for engaging, real-world math projects that actually work in middle school classrooms? This Math Project-Based Learning Bundle includes a collection of hands-on math projects designed for Grades 6-8. Each project connects math concepts to meaningful, real-life contexts, helping students build conceptual understanding, problem-solving skills, and confidence in math while having fun! This bundle includes hands-on, real-world math projects designed to build student engagement while reinfor
Preview of Geometry, Angles and Measurement in Art

Geometry, Angles and Measurement in Art

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An excellent culminating project or differentiated/compacting assignment for your geometry and angles unit. The students will learn about Cubism's history, defining elements, and important artists. They will view major works of Cubist art with guiding questions about geometric attributes, lines and angles. Finally, a project is presented where students will recreate a famous work of art. They will write a paper that analyzes the geometric attributes, lines, and angles of the work. (Specific guid
Preview of Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

In this lesson, students solve geometry problems and learn background physics concepts as they build a working model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute. Logic, critical thinking, a bit of Renaissance history, writing and supporting conclusions with details from a source—it’s all here too! Make this extended lesson a cross-curricular, standards-based mini-unit, or just make it a cool building activity. Pick and choose the level of commitment right for you and your students. With the suggested e
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