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Preview of Geometry City Map

Geometry City Map

Created by
Educate NC
Have your students showcase their knowledge of geometry in this fun project! Students are required to use the rubric to design their own city map, using shapes and lines in their city. Requirements are color coded for easy assessment. Students self check requirements before teacher grades. My students had a BLAST doing this!
Preview of Gifted Education Math Game Design Project Rubric

Gifted Education Math Game Design Project Rubric

Created by
Miss U
I designed this rubric to assess my gifted math students as they chose from a project menu to create a game to practice geometry standards. Teachers can use this rubric to assess a math game designed by their student(s) surrounding any math topic.
Preview of Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Created by
Tech Savvy
🎯 Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2 Build on your students’ coding foundation with Lesson 2: Lines & Comments in p5.js! In this engaging follow-up lesson, students review plotting points and take the next step by connecting points to create lines—while also learning how to write and use comments in their code. This lesson continues to blend math, coding, and creativity, helping students deepen their understanding in a fun, visual way. 📦 What’s Included: ✅ Editable Canva lesson templ
Preview of Design Your Own Playground - Project Based Learning - 2ND, 3RD, 4TH grades!

Design Your Own Playground - Project Based Learning - 2ND, 3RD, 4TH grades!

This project packet has students using math and engineering to design their own playground! **UPDATED** Now includes work pages for 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade AND rubrics!! The work packet has everything your students will need to plan their playground!
Preview of 3-Dimensional Shapes Project

3-Dimensional Shapes Project

This is a great 3-dimensional math robot project for your students to work on at home. It comes with a project description letter that both the student and parent have to sign off on, rubric, sample test, and real test.
Preview of Art project Easter theme Fold Activity for kids

Art project Easter theme Fold Activity for kids

Bring some Easter Magic into your classroom with this engaging 3D Agamograph art activity! This project combines coloring, fine motor skills, and a bit of "optical illusion" science that kids absolutely love. Why Teachers & Parents Love this:Symbol-coded for success: Each strip and template space is marked with a matching symbols, making it easy for kids to assemble independently. Fine motor practice: Perfect for practicing precising coloring, cutting along straight lines, and the "accordian fol
Preview of City Planning: Volume and Surface Area Project

City Planning: Volume and Surface Area Project

My students have loved this volume and surface area unit project year after year! Students will be challenged to work with a team to design and construct a model city for the picky Mayor Square. Includes: Student Packet Prizes 3D Shape Nets in two sizes Rubric City Features Students must meet the needs of Mayor Square who desperately wants to turn his boring city into a unique place for people to call home. He requires a minimum number/type of shapes, special features, and types of buildings. St
Preview of STEM Activity Math Geometry Challenge | Math PBL | Math Extension

STEM Activity Math Geometry Challenge | Math PBL | Math Extension

This math STEM project gives students the opportunity to use the Engineering Design Process and their geometry knowledge! It is a highly engaging activity where the children use geometry and recycled materials to create a map of an area around the school. This math learning opportunity is teacher friendly because it includes rubrics, parent letters, and a printable student journal to meet your needs. My students love this extension! This product includes:Teacher Directions PrintableRubricsPare
Preview of Angles & Lines Project | 4th Grade Geometry Activity

Angles & Lines Project | 4th Grade Geometry Activity

Make geometry fun and meaningful with this hands-on project focused on angles and line relationships! This engaging activity helps students apply their understanding of acute, obtuse, and right angles as well as parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines through a creative, student-designed project. 🔍 What’s Included: Student Project Directions Planning Page Project Checklist Grading Rubric Teacher Instructions Early Finisher Activity 🧠 Skills & Concepts Covered: Identifying
Preview of Angles and Lines Robot Project

Angles and Lines Robot Project

This is a great project I used with my third graders in which students design their own robot while applying their knowledge of the following vocabulary terms- point, line, endpoint, line segment, right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, perpendicular lines, and parallel lines. A checklist for students with the vocabulary words and definitions is included along with a rubric, in addition to a framed piece of paper students can use to draw their projects, as well as an early finisher extension.
Preview of Geotown Project - geometry & map skills with distance learning option

Geotown Project - geometry & map skills with distance learning option

The "Geotown" project encourages students to use their knowledge of 1-D and 2-D figures to create a map of a fictional town. I assign the project after we've covered our G.1.1 standard, and they work independently on it until the due date. Upon completion of their map, I have them trade maps with a partner, and they use a rubric to check each other's map (giving them more practice identifying 1-D and 2-D figures!). DISTANCE LEARNING OPTION: This year I assigned this project through our dist
Preview of Angles Amusement Park Project

Angles Amusement Park Project

This is a great project in which students design their own amusement park while applying their knowledge of the following vocabulary terms- point, line, line segment, ray, vertex, right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, straight angle, 1/4 turn, 1/2 turn, 3/4 turn, and full turn. A checklist for students with the vocabulary words and definitions is included along with a rubric, in addition to a framed piece of paper students can use to draw their projects, as well as an early finisher extension
Preview of Creating an Ancient Civilization PBL | Social Studies Project Based Learning

Creating an Ancient Civilization PBL | Social Studies Project Based Learning

Looking for a fun and engaging way for students to learn about early civilizations? This PBL allows students to create their own ancient civilization. This is a great introduction to learning about ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Mesopotamia. The project is broken into parts so students can easily stay on track. An instruction and note taking page are included. The product also includes a rubric, peer review forms, and pictures of student's examples will be coming soon. Throughout the civiliza
Preview of Perimeter, Area, and Surface Area with Candy Boxes!

Perimeter, Area, and Surface Area with Candy Boxes!

Created by
Alicia Hardt
Thank you for your interest in my Candy Box Math Project! I am looking forward to using this project in my classroom again this year. The students last year really enjoyed getting to use this hands on approach to perimeter and area, and it looked GREAT for open house! What you get.... Candy box math teacher instructions Candy box math data recording sheet Candy box math short answer sheet Candy box math grading rubric You will need.... Assorted LARGE sized candy boxes (candy taken out), broken
Preview of Design a Beach Towel

Design a Beach Towel

Looking for a fun way to engage students in practicing area and perimeter skills? How about designing a beach towel? This project can be differentiated for a class of diverse learners and the combination of math and art will hold their attention. The finished product is great as a bulletin board display or as a desk display for a math night or other event. There are different options included as well as a rubric. Instructions and standards are included for third, fourth, or fifth grade.
Preview of Gifted Education Toothpick Bridge Unit

Gifted Education Toothpick Bridge Unit

Gifted Education Toothpick Bridge Unit This exciting project is "Common Core Aligned" for Math and ELA. This unit takes an intriguing look at bridges. Students become classroom engineers! They will be involved with a WebQuest, research, building a model, measurement of angles and finding the area of triangles. Students will also write a report to present to the class. This unit involves at least 4-6 class periods. Pictures, WebQuest, Compare and Contrast T-Chart, and Rubric are included in this
Preview of Gifted Education Toothpick Bridges and Toothpick Stem Geodesic Dome Unit Plans

Gifted Education Toothpick Bridges and Toothpick Stem Geodesic Dome Unit Plans

Gifted Education Toothpick Bridge Unit and Geodesic Dome Unit Bundle These exciting projects are "Common Core Aligned" for Math and ELA. These units take an intriguing look at bridges and geodesic domes. Students become classroom engineers! They will be involved with a WebQuest, research, building a model, measurement of angles and finding the area of triangles. Students will also write a report to present to the class. These units involve at least 4-6 class periods. Pictures, WebQuest, Co
Preview of Gifted Education Lesson Plans Geodesic Dome Project Cross-Curricular

Gifted Education Lesson Plans Geodesic Dome Project Cross-Curricular

Gifted Education Lesson Plans Geodesic Dome Project Cross-Curricular Unit like Epcot Center This exciting project is "Common Core Aligned" for Math and ELA. This unit takes an intriguing look at geodesic domes. This type of structure is found as jungle gyms on playgrounds or even buildings like the Epcot Center! Students will be involved with a WebQuest, research, building a model, measurement of angles and finding the area of triangles. Students will also write a report to present to the
Preview of Math-Was Pythagoras "Right" About his Triangles? All About His Theorem!

Math-Was Pythagoras "Right" About his Triangles? All About His Theorem!

Learn geometry by studying the ancient Greek mathematician, Pythagoras, and his famous Pythagorian Theorem. Using investigation and logic you will prove that Pythagoras was right!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 standards-based Questions of Mathematical Practice. Supporting
Preview of Dream Room Area and Perimeter Project

Dream Room Area and Perimeter Project

My students have loved this area and perimeter unit project year after year! Students will be challenged to work with a team (or solo) to design and construct a model of their dream room. Get ready to dream big—because Mr. Cash is making dreams come true! He’s putting up the funds for one lucky winner to build their ultimate dream room. But don’t start packing just yet—Mr. Cash will be reviewing thousands of imaginative entries, and he’s not handing over the prize to just anyone. He’s got standa
Preview of Create a Polygon Scene

Create a Polygon Scene

Created by
Donahue Designs
Hello fellow teachers! After reviewing all the different types of polygons, it can be tedious to have students just list them all out with their correct side lengths. This project will give your kiddos a fun way to show you what they've learned in a creative and imaginative way. The aim of the project is to have them create one scene comprised of at least one of each of the different polygons they have learned about (this project includes triangle, square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, paralle
Preview of Dream Room Surface Area and Volume Project

Dream Room Surface Area and Volume Project

My students have loved this volume and surface area unit project year after year! Students will be challenged to work with a team (or solo) to design and construct a model of their dream room. Get ready to dream big—because Mr. Cash is making dreams come true! He’s putting up the funds for one lucky winner to build their ultimate dream room. But don’t start packing just yet—Mr. Cash will be reviewing thousands of imaginative entries, and he’s not handing over the prize to just anyone. He’s got s
Preview of Volume City: Strategic Urban Planning Challenge (Grades 5–6 Enrichment)

Volume City: Strategic Urban Planning Challenge (Grades 5–6 Enrichment)

Created by
Janet Johnson
Transform your classroom into a team of urban planners! Volume City is a hands-on math enrichment project designed for 5th–6th graders who are ready for deeper thinking, real-world application, and strategic problem solving. Students use volume, scale, surface area, budgeting, and proportional reasoning to design a fully functional city—while staying within constraints just like real engineers. This resource includes both student worksheets and a teacher guide with answer keys, lesson plans,
Preview of Geometry, Lines and Mother's Day: Get Creative

Geometry, Lines and Mother's Day: Get Creative

Mother's Day is coming! Geometry and Art are intertwined. Art is beauty and sharing it feels great. Art = Creativity! Providing an art connection can be a valuable way to capture a student's attention. Multiple intelligences are now engaged, and a product option lesson is highly beneficial to gifted students. My students LOVE project based learning if they can share it. Moms will love that they are being thought about while in school and this project will be one for the moms to SAVE! High
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