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Preview of Halloween Math Bundle | 10 Spooky Problem-Solving Projects for K-12 | TEKS

Halloween Math Bundle | 10 Spooky Problem-Solving Projects for K-12 | TEKS

📚 Product Description Make math unforgettable this October with the Halloween Math Lessons Bundle! 🎃🕷️ This set includes 10 TEKS-aligned lessons that blend rigorous math practice with spooky Halloween fun. From probability with candy corn to haunted algebra, each activity is fully built-out with step-by-step teacher guides, graphic organizers, examples, and rubrics. Students strengthen core math skills while solving chilling puzzles, exploring haunted word problems, and escaping creepy sc
Preview of Halloween | Math | Creepy Cryptarithms Puzzle | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Creepy Cryptarithms Puzzle | TEKS

🔢 Halloween | Math | Creepy Cryptarithms PuzzleStudents solve cryptarithms where letters hide numbers in spooky equations. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for logic + algebraLearning Intention & Success CriteriaCryptarithm puzzle sets with answer keysYouTube cryptarithm explanations + spooky ambience✨ Classroom Use: Perfect for logic units, problem-solving practice, or enrichment. 🎃 Student Benefits: Improves reasoning and algebra readiness. ⚡ Why It’s Good: Makes abstract puz
Preview of Integer Project Bundle

Integer Project Bundle

Integer Projects Bundle Need an integer project idea? This bundle includes 5 Integer Projects that you can use in your classroom. This is great for grades 6-8. I have used these in the past for an alternative to a written integer test. These projects are 21st century and provide real-world application. Great part about this – completely editable. Projects Included: -Budgeting Your Money with Integers (with rubric) -Integer Timeline (with rubric) -Integer Rules Comic Strip -I am an Integer
Preview of End of Year Geometry Project (Distance and Midpoint Formula), 9th, 10Math, No-pr

End of Year Geometry Project (Distance and Midpoint Formula), 9th, 10Math, No-pr

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Geometry STEM Project. -Plan a trip around the United States calculating distance and midpoint using the appropriate formulas. Calculate the midpoint and then find a city that is close to that point on the map. Research and find at least 5 fun facts about each city as well as places to visit. -Make a presentation (google slides, powerpoint, prezi, canva, video, etc) to present your travels to the class(or your teacher) so they can learn about the cities you visited. Table included to rec
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