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Preview of Understanding Sodium in Our Food – A Math & Nutrition Lesson on Multiplication

Understanding Sodium in Our Food – A Math & Nutrition Lesson on Multiplication

Engage your students in real-world math application with this interactive lesson on sodium in our food! Designed for upper elementary and middle school students, this resource integrates math and nutrition by teaching multiplication strategies while exploring daily sodium intake. What's Included? PowerPoint Presentation – A step-by-step guide covering sodium’s role in our diet, USDA recommendations, and how to calculate sodium intake using multiplication. Sodium Content Chart – A handy referen
Preview of Time Management Open House Project life skills Pie Chart Math Activity AVID art

Time Management Open House Project life skills Pie Chart Math Activity AVID art

⭐3 versions: Print and go⭐ Time Management Pie Chart Math Art Project perfect to review student goals, math concepts, and reflect. Instructions, templates, drafts, brainstorming, rubrics, and differentiation included. Great for sub days, in-class, and as a take-home project. Different options for multiple grade levels to learn about math and work toward their goals. Looks amazing on a bulletin board, open house, back to school, and more. All 59 organized pages and 3 options print on standard
Preview of Counting on Frank Problem Solving Project

Counting on Frank Problem Solving Project

This is a culminating project on problem solving strategies.
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Extension: Exploring Underwater Submersibles

Addition and Subtraction Extension: Exploring Underwater Submersibles

Engage your students in real-world math exploration with this exciting hands-on project! This resource integrates addition and subtraction strategies with ocean exploration, encouraging students to analyze submersibles, compare travel depths, and create their own models. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school learners, this activity strengthens problem-solving skills while sparking curiosity about marine science. What’s Included: Lesson Plan & Objectives – Students will estimate sums an
Preview of Year Long Student Height Book- Measurement

Year Long Student Height Book- Measurement

This is a year long project that I used with first, second, and third graders in my Montessori classroom. The first day students are measured on a height chart that I have on the wall. They decorate their cover page and color in their height in inches on the bar graph. I designate one day as "Measuring Day" and the kids look forward to that day. There is a page for each month after September's initial measuring. This resource helps students look at measurement in a fun and interactive way. Howev
Preview of Halloween | Math | Pumpkin Weigh-In Measurement Project | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Pumpkin Weigh-In Measurement Project | TEKS

🎃 Halloween | Math | Pumpkin Weigh-In Measurement ProjectStudents measure, compare, and convert pumpkin weights while solving real-world word problems. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for measurement & unit conversionsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaWeigh-in tables, worksheets, and conversion chartsYouTube pumpkin weighing + contest videos✨ Classroom Use: Great for applied math projects. 🎃 Student Benefits: Builds measurement fluency, proportional reasoning, and accuracy.
Preview of Dream Home Area and Perimeter

Dream Home Area and Perimeter

Created by
Educate NC
Students will create their dream home blue print, on graph/grid paper. Students then must calculate the area and the perimeter of each room. Students can decorate and elaborate each room to make their house inviting. Students must write a paragraph explaining details about their home as well. Can be modified to only require area OR perimeter. Includes example written description and chart of calculated measurements.
Preview of Party Planning Project: Project-Based Learning | Grades 4–6 | Math and Writing

Party Planning Project: Project-Based Learning | Grades 4–6 | Math and Writing

Bring real-world learning into your classroom with this engaging Party Planning Project, designed to integrate math, writing, research, financial literacy, and creativity into one meaningful project. Perfect for upper elementary and middle grades, this resource guides students through planning a complete themed event while working within a realistic budget and presenting their proposal professionally. Students research ideas, calculate costs, write an organized proposal, and create a data-drive
Preview of Math Real World New Year Project

Math Real World New Year Project

Created by
Lela Studivan
Think about eight special numbers from 2014 that were important to you in some way. Examples: *number of teeth you lost in 2014 *number of friends you made in 2014, *number on the favorite jersey you got in 2014, and so much more!! For each special number, I want you to write why it is special, and then use your number in a subtraction equation. Your special number may be an addend, or the difference. Please include at least four 2-digit numbers. A chart is included to guide students, depen
Preview of Area and Volume Project

Area and Volume Project

Created by
Rosey Hippo LLC
Goal: To find the square footage of your dream home. Then, to find the volume of your dream home. Finally, to build a to-scale model of your home. We discussed the volume by deciding how high the walls will be. Feel free to adjust to your needs. We are building our models out of foam board and cardboard.
Preview of Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Project Based Learning Math - Host a Slumber Party With Critical Thinking

Students love slumber parties or sleepovers and they will love planning their ultimate party. If you're looking for a fun and engaging project based learning unit, this pbl unit includes math, technology, writing, and 21st Century Skills. First, students write a persuasive letter telling why they should have the party. Activities include: inviting 10 friends and deciding on entertainment and the food you want to serve. They are required to stay within their budget of $200. WHY TEACHERS LOVE P
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