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Preview of Travel Percent Project

Travel Percent Project

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Project for Practicing Taxes and Fees from Travel. Includes 3 parts on price markup.
Preview of Linear Equations Math & STEM Graphing Grass Project

Linear Equations Math & STEM Graphing Grass Project

This editable graphing linear equations project has students measuring, collecting data, creating scatter plots, analyzing correlation, interpolating, extrapolating, finding slope and building line of fit equations as they grow and care for their cups of grass. Piecewise functions can also be built in if students give their grass a haircut! Students will run into your room and over to their grass cups, excited to collect the day's data. Without knowing it, they naturally learn key topics of alg
Preview of Budget Spreadsheet Google Sheets Activity | Career & Math (Personal Finance)

Budget Spreadsheet Google Sheets Activity | Career & Math (Personal Finance)

A step-by-step project with detailed instructions on how to set up an Excel spreadsheet budget. Students will apply math skills in context of a real-life budgeting situation. Classes to use this project include: math classes, personal finance, financial literacy, and/or career education. Students will create a budget:They will incorporate their future career choice. Students will work independently by following the instructions using an Google Sheets / Excel Spreadsheet.Over the course of at l
Preview of Coordinate Geometry Project (Slope, Midpoint, Distance, Quadrilaterals)

Coordinate Geometry Project (Slope, Midpoint, Distance, Quadrilaterals)

This was half the project I use for my coordinate geometry chapter. (The other half comes from my textbook and is a coordinate proof). Students are given 4 unique coordinates and asked to plot, find distance, slope, midpoint, analyze data to determine which quadrilateral they have. What makes this different from similar products: each student receives their own coordinates (up to a class of 30 students). This allows students to work together without tempting them to copy. Included is an
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