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Preview of Graphing Project Rubric- Common Core Aligned

Graphing Project Rubric- Common Core Aligned

This rubric may be used to grade a student graphing project. Students select a topic, survey the class, make a tally chart, and create a bar graph to show their data.
Preview of Create an Amusement Park! End of Year Math Project

Create an Amusement Park! End of Year Math Project

Created by
Jennifer Sagen
This two part, end-of-the-year project is great for practicing mathematical concepts like area, perimeter, and decimals. The rubrics provide directions for students to first create a menu that will be a part of their original theme park, and then design it to certain specifications. Students enjoy this chance to show their creativity and share their interests with others!
Preview of Order of Operations Project

Order of Operations Project

Created by
Bryan Engelker
Kids learn more by doing. This activity allows student a choice on the type of project they want to do and inspires creativity. A scoring rubric is included.
Preview of Order of Operations mini-project

Order of Operations mini-project

Created by
Josh Aleman
Mini-project where students are given the task to come up with an original mnemonic to remember the order of operations. The document describes the task and includes a rubric that can be modified.
Preview of Fraction Flag ME

Fraction Flag ME

Created by
Jennifer Arjoon
Kids learn best when it comes to learning about themselves! In our culturally rich country, a beautiful bulletin board before parent conferences can come of this fraction learning rich-task. Rubric included! This activity can totally be adapted to multi-age or multi-needs! Have fun finding YOUR personal cultural equation and Fraction Flag!
Preview of Pizza Project

Pizza Project

Created by
Rachel Kelly
Students will create a pizza with toppings that will cover certain fractions of the pizza. You will need to provide the toppings to your students, but feel free to use the directions/rubric sheet.
Preview of Valentine Math Box Project

Valentine Math Box Project

Students will create a shoe box to collect all of their Valentine's cards. They must decorate the box using place value, multiplying, dividing, factors, adding and subtracting standards that have been taught. A rubric is attached!
Preview of Place Value Jeopardy Game Project - Editable

Place Value Jeopardy Game Project - Editable

When my high-achieving students compact out of place value and the 4.NBT standards, I use this Jeopardy game project to challenge them. This EDITABLE page includes directions, expectations, vocabulary, and a rubric. *NOTE: this does not come with the Jeopardy PPT template. I downloaded mine free after searching "free Jeopardy powerpoint template".
Preview of Castle Creations!

Castle Creations!

Ideal for advanced seventh grade students or regular ccss eighth graders who have experience with prisms, cylinders, spheres, and cones. Allows students to create their own castle, calculate the surface area and volume of their project and work collaboratively with others! Self-graded opportunity/rubric for team members and work-space provided.
Preview of Real Life Application Decimal Operations Project Grades 6-7 Wedding Budget

Real Life Application Decimal Operations Project Grades 6-7 Wedding Budget

This is the perfect way to answer "When will we ever use this?" while letting kids have fun planning something exciting. It's engaging, hands-on, and shows decimals in action—no boring worksheets here! What's Included:* 13-slide PowerPoint with step-by-step instructions, budget categories, and example prices (all decimal-based) * Printable scratch work paper for calculations * Clear rubric for easy grading (covers math accuracy, creativity, and neatness) * Answer key What Students Will Learn• S
Preview of Alien Area

Alien Area

Created by
Dorothy Bazini
Have your students practice their finding area skills. Students will be putting their skills to the test as they help their new friend Zerp the alien and his friends. Students can work together or independently. This mini project will only take one pull period (about 45 minutes or so) depending on how detailed your want your students to get. Comes with rubric. Any questions just email me: bazinid@gmail.com Thanks!
Preview of House Design Project

House Design Project

This project will take students through the designing of a house using grid paper. Students will apply concepts like area, perimeter, multiplication, division, and spatial reasoning. I highly recommend using the graph paper from: http://www.printfreegraphpaper.com/gp/c-m-5.pdf for this project. This project will take about 2 to 2.5 weeks for students to complete. I've included a rubric for grading as well. If you have any questions about the project, feel free to ask questions in the comment
Preview of Fashion Forward: Real Life Application of Using Percentages

Fashion Forward: Real Life Application of Using Percentages

Everyone loves to get a deal when shopping. In this activity, students will create an outfit with accessories, price the items, work through discounting items, finding a total price, and making change. This task engages all students with creative math components. The product contains two levels of the instruction sheet and three levels of the worksheet document, as well as a sample product. The leveled sheets offer different scaffolds to meet the needs of students. The rubric is included on the
Preview of Math Curse Mini Book Project

Math Curse Mini Book Project

Created by
MissJenna
Project used after reading the Math Curse to the class. There is also a Reading Rainbow video available on some school subscription websites. This project is for students to find five different example of where math is in their everyday life. The first page explains the project. The second page is one example page outline for students to use as a rough draft(you can copy multiple example pages if you would like). The third page is the rubric with a parent acknowledgement section. The fourth
Preview of The Quest for Pi - A Hands-on Geometry Activity

The Quest for Pi - A Hands-on Geometry Activity

Pi Day Fun! - This is a very fun, hands-on activity that will generate a concrete understanding of the irrational concept of pi that your students will absolutely love. This activity is wonderful to use outdoors, if possible. During the Quest for Pi, students will measure multiple real-world objects and sketch them, use the Pi formula (pi = circumference ÷ diameter), calculate pi (calculators are helpful), round, subtract, and order decimals. This is a GREAT partner activity! Activity Resources:
Preview of Planning a Birthday Party Project

Planning a Birthday Party Project

You are planning your upcoming birthday party. Your parents have agreed that you may invite five friends and that they will give you $120.00 to buy everything that you need. You must stay within $5.00 of your budget, without going over! Requirements: Students will use the internet, their local supermarket, or grocery store advertisements to research the cost of a birthday dinner for them and five guests at their house. They must include the following: (1) cost of invitations, (2) food and drink
Preview of Personal Finance Project

Personal Finance Project

See "Personal Finance Project 2.0" for an updated, Common Core aligned version. Students envision their 25-year old selves, and select a career that they would like to have. Based on research done on that career, students indicate their starting salary, which serves as the basis for their personal budget throughout the rest of this project. Students use the Data Sheet (provided) to break their salary into monthly payments, remove taxes and write their paycheck. Then they will decide where they
Preview of Personal Finance Project 2.0

Personal Finance Project 2.0

Students envision their 25-year old selves, and select a career that they would like to have. Based on research done on that career, students indicate their starting salary, which serves as the basis for their personal budget throughout the rest of this project. Students use the Data Sheet (provided) to break their salary into monthly payments, remove taxes and write their paycheck. Then they will decide where they will live, how they will transport themselves, and they will make other lifestyle
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