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Preview of Math: What Are the Chances?  Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Math: What Are the Chances? Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Students will use their understanding of probability to create three carnival games for others to enjoy. By exploring the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, students will understand the math that underlies the games. This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering
Preview of Dog Food Cost Analysis

Dog Food Cost Analysis

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Caitlin Stevens
Students perform a cost analysis on dog food brands to find the best quality food for the cost per cup. Students need to: Figure out the price of each bag of dog food. Figure up how many cups are in each bag of dog food for each bag.Figure out the cost of each cup of dog food for each bag.Figure out how many cups the dog needs per day.Figure out how much it will cost to feed the dog per day per bag.
Preview of Math Money Extension

Math Money Extension

This is an authentic money extension that can help students apply what they have learned about money, while also apply critical problem solving strategies. This project includes a description of the problem, a shopping list, and additional practice as students take a trip to the bank! I have also made a list of different writing extensions that could be use with this project. You can use this activity in a variety of different ways. You could use it as review for the full class , as a math cente
Preview of Place Value Math Menu - Common Core Skills - Grades 4-5

Place Value Math Menu - Common Core Skills - Grades 4-5

Are your upper elementary students practicing place value? Are they are able to provide real world examples to demonstrate understanding of their learned math skills? These menus were created to give students an opportunity to extend their learning beyond the math lesson in a fun and creative way. How to use this product: Teachers will provide students with the math menu and assign a point value needed to complete the menu. Students have the freedom to choose which activities they will complete
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