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Preview of Fun with Percents Unit Bundle – 7th Grade PBL with Math

Fun with Percents Unit Bundle – 7th Grade PBL with Math

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Absolute Value
Fun with Percents Unit Bundle uses individual choice and Multiple Intelligence to focus on student mastery of CCSS 7.RP.3: finding the Percentage of Increase, determining the Percentage of Decrease, and calculating Simple Interest. Included in this bundle are: The Black Friday Mastery Task, The Vacation Itinerary Math Menu, the Simple Interest Exam, and unit bonus material. The following BONUS downloads are included with this unit: - Percentage Traditional Learning Guide - Learning Target Poste
Preview of Fun with Percents - Vacation Itinerary Math Menu (PBL) with Math

Fun with Percents - Vacation Itinerary Math Menu (PBL) with Math

Created by
Absolute Value
The Vacation Itinerary Math Menu allows students to demonstrate mastery of percentage skills, using choice as the vehicle and Multiple Intelligence as fuel. Students make task choices while discovering, demonstrating, and applying their understanding of percentages. This project menu focuses on three areas: percentage of increase, percentage of decrease, and simple interest. The percentage of increase section allows students to choose between three provided worksheets. Percentage of decrease an
Preview of Christmas Math Project Percent Percentages Project Based Learning Santa Winter

Christmas Math Project Percent Percentages Project Based Learning Santa Winter

Christmas & Winter Math Enrichment PBL Activity (percent of change, percent increases & decreases, percent of a number, converting fractions to percentages) - Printable & Digital (EDITABLE). Use this activity in your classroom to have your students incorporate critical thinking, and Christmas Math in a fun way.Santa wanted to practice going down the chimney before Christmas. Unfortunately, while trying to go down, he got stuck in the chimney. Christmas is coming, so you have to help Santa
Preview of Black Friday Percent Project

Black Friday Percent Project

Created by
Mrs Carter Math
This Black Friday percent markup and discount project allows students to demonstrate their understanding of increasing and decreasing values by a percent. The following skills will be used during the project: Markup and discount a price by a certain percentFind sales tax on a given valueUse subtraction to calculate profit earnedIn this engaging, real-world project, students will create their own store. They will make an advertisement to attract people to their store. Students determine what item
Preview of Ratios Proportions & Percent 7th Grade Project Based Learning Activity – Friday

Ratios Proportions & Percent 7th Grade Project Based Learning Activity – Friday

Created by
Absolute Value
Leverage the enthusiasm for bargain deals to get students engaged in calculating the percentage of decrease, discounts, markdowns, and savings! Students will use the properties of ratios and proportions to compute sale deals during the Black Friday Sale. Students will compare different types of discounts like “no tax” and rebates, along with standard decreases such as “25% off,” to determine their best deal. Using research and collaboration, your students will soon be confident and competent in
Preview of Around The World Percent Application Project

Around The World Percent Application Project

This is a high engagement week long (or more) percent application project. Students should have a general understanding of calculating percents and use this project for practice and real life application. Included: -Choice of 4 around the world trip itineraries -8+ tasks to practice calculating percents in real scenarios -Budget tracker -Optional extension project (will need access to Internet) -How to create a pie chart with percentages -End of project quiz + answer key There is no rubric or g
Preview of Middle and High School Algebra Parabola Self-Portraits

Middle and High School Algebra Parabola Self-Portraits

Created by
Gina B
Middle and High School Algebra Parabola Self-PortraitsGrades 6 - 12 This creative activity is intended to introduce students to quadratic equations. It is not necessary that they know how to graph them, or any of the terminology. Of course, an obvious extension would be to introduce the vocabulary: domain, range, maxima, minima, intervals of increase/decrease, vertex, point, reflection point, theaxis of symmetry, zeros, y-intercept.  Creating EquationsReasoning with Equations and InequalitiesInt
Preview of Graphs, Equations, and Characteristics of Quadratic Functions - cut and paste

Graphs, Equations, and Characteristics of Quadratic Functions - cut and paste

In this activity, students will match graphs, equations in standard form and vertex form and characteristics (transformations, vertex, axis of symmetry, y-int, x-int, extrema, range, positive/negative, increasing/decreasing). Characteristics are provided in both inequality notation and interval notation. Answer sheet for students to glue their answers are included. There is a total of 6 quadratic functions included.
Preview of Linear Functions | Biography of a Line | Slope-Intercept Form Activity Project

Linear Functions | Biography of a Line | Slope-Intercept Form Activity Project

This is a great culminating or summative activity on key characteristics of linear functions! Included in this purchase are 30 different problems – with only 6 different answers to make it easy to grade! Also included is a spreadsheet with the correct answers for all 30 biographies! Pages are numbered for ease of grading, and two skill levels are given for differentiation. Students will be: Finding slope given two points Writing the equation in point-slope form Writing the equation in slo
Preview of Ratios and Proportions Project (CCSS 7.RP.1 and 7.RP.3)

Ratios and Proportions Project (CCSS 7.RP.1 and 7.RP.3)

Created by
Primetime4kids
This is a project involving percent discounts, tax, percent decrease and unit rates. The project covers common core standards 7.RP.1 and 7.RP.3.
Preview of St. Patrick's Day Linear Equations Activity

St. Patrick's Day Linear Equations Activity

Students will graph vertical, horizontal, increasing and decreasing lines to create a St. Patrick's Day picture. They will be required to write the equations of all lines and tell the domain and range of each segment. They will need to identify a set of parallel and perpendicular lines. Fully colored image required for full credit.
Preview of AP Calculus Turkey Trot - Limits, Derivatives Scavenger Hunt Project

AP Calculus Turkey Trot - Limits, Derivatives Scavenger Hunt Project

Created by
Stacey Garrity
A fun QR way of reviewing limits and derivatives! Students embark on a scavenger hunt for 22 turkeys with calc questions + 7 bonus turkeys with fun questions. Each turkey has a unique QR code that will link to a calculus question. 22 turkeys have questions on the following topics: - Limits (graphically, algebraically) - Continuity - Slope of a tangent line - Derivatives ---Power rule ---Chain rule ---Trig ---Implicit differentiation ---Related rates ---Extrema ---Increasing/Decreasing ---Con
Preview of Shrinkflation: A Percent of Change Real-World Math Project

Shrinkflation: A Percent of Change Real-World Math Project

It's in the news, and it's in our lives. Shrinkflation--the practice of manufacturers decreasing the size of their products without decreasing the price--is noticed by adults and students alike. Annoying as it may be, it provides an excellent opportunity to teach students about percent of change and help them reflect on how math affects our everyday lives. In this math project, students create a TV news segment explaining and giving examples of real-life shrinkflation. This product includes: An
Preview of Using Graphs to Relate Quantities Project

Using Graphs to Relate Quantities Project

This is a project in which students are given four graphs with a combination of increasing, decreasing, and constant lines. They choose the variables on the x- and y-axes and then create a story that matches the variables and the graph. It can easily be differentiated by choosing certain graph(s) for each student to work on. You could also choose the variables for your students to relate to each other. It is fun and engaging project. Please feel free to contact me if you would like an editable v
Preview of Holiday Desmos Activity

Holiday Desmos Activity

In this activity, students will use the graphing calculator features of Desmos.com to construct a festive Christmas tree! It is a great review of their graphing skills and an excellent technology application. They will use horizontal lines, vertical lines, and slope-intercept form lines to make the tree. They will use circles to make ornaments on the tree. They will construct a polygon star and shade the inside of the tree, ornaments, and star with various colors. They can also use parabol
Preview of Desmos Flower Graphing Activity

Desmos Flower Graphing Activity

In this activity, students will use the graphing calculator features of Desmos.com to construct a flower! This activity is a great review of their graphing skills and an excellent technology application. Students will use polar equations to make the flower petals, horizontal and vertical lines to make the ground and flower stem, and sine equations to make the leaves. They can also modify the suggested equations to personalize their design and make it their own! These directions are written
Preview of AP Calculus Christmas Graphing Activity - Connecting f f' f''  - Coloring Sheet

AP Calculus Christmas Graphing Activity - Connecting f f' f'' - Coloring Sheet

Welcome in the holiday season with this fun review activity based on several standards from AP Calculus listed below! 5.2 Extreme Value Theorem, Global Versus Local Extrema, and Critical Points5.3 Determining Intervals on Which a Function is Increasing or Decreasing5.4 Using the First Derivative Test to Determine Relative Local Extrema5.6 Determining Concavity of Functions over Their Domains5.8 Sketching Graphs of Functions and Their Derivatives5.9 Connecting a Function, Its First Derivative, an
Preview of Winter Desmos Graphing Activity

Winter Desmos Graphing Activity

In this activity, students will use the graphing calculator features of Desmos.com to construct a festive snowman or snow lady! It is a great review of their graphing skills and an excellent technology application. They will use equations of circles to construct the body, eyes, and buttons. A parabolic equation will be used for the mouth. They will use horizontal lines, vertical lines, and slope-intercept form lines to make the hat, arms, and nose. They will use inequalities to shade polygon
Preview of Polynomial Roller Coaster Project

Polynomial Roller Coaster Project

In this project, students will create their own Polynomial Function that models a real-life rollercoaster. Concepts included in the project are graphing polynomials, synthetic and long division, polynomial theorems, end behavior, increasing/decreasing intervals, turning points, and more. This is ideally for an Algebra 2 class.
Preview of Middle School Engagement Strategies Bundle — Science, ELA, Math, Social Studies

Middle School Engagement Strategies Bundle — Science, ELA, Math, Social Studies

Created by
Team Summit
Keep your middle school students engaged, focused, and learning across Science, Math, Social Studies, and ELA with this bundle of classroom-tested engagement strategies. This resource provides ready-to-use strategies that help you: Increase active participation in group work and discussions Decrease shout-outs and off-task behavior Differentiate responses for diverse learners Build in quick formative checks for understanding Each strategy includes clear directions and examples that work in
Preview of Quadratics Choice Board Review Activity Project

Quadratics Choice Board Review Activity Project

Created by
Slide N Divide
This quadratics math menu or choice board is a perfect assignment for students to practice their skills of the concepts taught within the unit. Students will need to: define vertex, axis of symmetry, minimum, maximum, zeros, and paraboladetermine vertex, axis of symmetry, domain, range, increasing, and decreasing given a functiondetermine the quadratic function given pointsunderstand standard form, vertex form and x-intercept formunderstand how “c” affect y=ax2create a table of value that has
Preview of Credit Score Simulation Game

Credit Score Simulation Game

Credit Score Simulation Game | Financial Literacy ActivityHelp students understand how real-life financial decisions impact their credit score with this engaging Credit Score Simulation Game. This interactive financial literacy activity allows students to experience how everyday choices—such as paying bills on time, using credit cards responsibly, or missing payments—can increase or decrease their credit score. This resource is designed to make financial literacy hands-on, engaging, and easy t
Preview of Stained Glass Window Project (Linear Equations with or without Systems)

Stained Glass Window Project (Linear Equations with or without Systems)

Students will create a stained glass window with the use of linear equations. They must graph at least 10 linear equations (first 10 listed will be graded), in which one must be vertical and one must be horizontal. For each line, the equation in slope intercept form must be written, the x and y intercepts (if applicable), and slope description (increasing, decreasing, zero, or undefined). After they graph their lines, they will choose two at a time to create at least 6 systems. They will esti
Preview of Function Graphs Analysis: Brining It All Together (Interval Notation)

Function Graphs Analysis: Brining It All Together (Interval Notation)

Help your students make powerful connections between domain, range, end behavior, and the characteristics of function graphs with this engaging and flexible mini-project! This activity is the perfect bridge between foundational graphing concepts and deeper function analysis. Students will analyze multiple function graphs (linear, quadratic, cubic, piecewise and absolute value), complete an organized chart, and respond to higher-order thinking questions that promote reflection and synthesis. Wh
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