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Preview of STEAM challenge - Build a shelter

STEAM challenge - Build a shelter

Includes student work booklet and presentation. Our need was to build a shelter for Flashlight Fridays. The winning design got to build a full scale model for our school library. Also covers living things - what we need to survive, including Australian animals. Includes an investigation into the rigidity of shapes. Also includes a GTMJ (Success criteria) grid for Australian Curriculum - Technology Y3 which can also be adapted to suit your year level or location of teaching.
Preview of My Town Project

My Town Project

Created by
Do Math Better
Project to assess students' understanding of parallel lines and transversals vocabulary.
Preview of Movin' on Up Project

Movin' on Up Project

Created by
Vallery Geiger
This is a Challenge Brief for a project on parallel and perpendicular lines, taxicab geometry and pythagorean theorem. The Challenge Brief is a complete plan including a Driving Question, Project Requirements, Research Questions, and a lot of calculations. A rubric for this project is a free download on my products. You can add any scaffolding actives (as per your students need) to complete the project like Pythagorean Theorem and Euclidean distance and midpoint formula.
Preview of Geomerty Art Project

Geomerty Art Project

Created by
Linda Coleman
An art project that incooporates math! It gives the measurements of shapes and angles. The students then recreate them into abstract artwork. My studenets LOVED this project. Then those that gerenally do not like art projects.
Preview of Savas Florida Unit 12: 2D Shape Monster for Kindergarteners

Savas Florida Unit 12: 2D Shape Monster for Kindergarteners

Bring geometry to life with this creative, high-engagement Build-A-Monster Shape Challenge! Designed to get students thinking, planning, creating, and collaborating, this activity turns shape recognition and counting into an exciting monster-building adventure. Students begin by sketching and planning their very own monster, identifying which shapes they will use and how many of each. Then the real fun begins! Learners create their shapes, cut them out, and start constructing their monster mast
Preview of Geometry Similarity Project with Rubric

Geometry Similarity Project with Rubric

Created by
IRCMom Math
This project is designed to be used after studying similarity. Students are required to choose a logo model it with a simpler shape, and scale it to fit a small object, medium object and large object. Further they are asked to research the costs relating to actually making the object based on the area of the logo. A rubric is included.
Preview of Create your own coordinate plane picture.

Create your own coordinate plane picture.

The create your own coordinate plane picture project is a 3 or 4 class period assignment where students take a picture or logo and then they use ordered pairs to recreate the picture. This project guides the student through the process of creating, accessing, peer assessing, and finalizing their picture. Three rubrics are included, one for self assessment, peer assessment, and finally teacher assessment. I used this project in my math elective class and students love the differentiation comp
Preview of Simplifying Fractions Pizza Project

Simplifying Fractions Pizza Project

Created by
Winona Yap
Students create their own pizza, using the topping of their choice. Students have to decide what topping will go on what fraction of the pizza, and must simplify their fraction to simplest form afterwards. This could be used as the final project or as the planning page to create a life like pizza out of cardboard, cardstock, etc.
Preview of MATH-ITECTURE PROJECT - Having Students Recreate Famous World Structures

MATH-ITECTURE PROJECT - Having Students Recreate Famous World Structures

**THIS PROJECT IS ACCOMPANIED BY A 25-MINUTE VIDEO THAT ADVERTISES / DISPLAYS / HYPES THE PROJECT, ALONG WITH INTERVIEWS BY THE STUDENTS WHO CREATED THEIR PROJECTS (with hints, insight and suggestions).[Directly from the rubric sheet handed to students beforehand:] "MISSION: Greetings MATH-itect! Your goal is to create a 3-D model or poster of a historic building or any type of structure, and identify the various geometric shapes. In addition, you must also find the Area of one of your geometri
Preview of Geometry Lessons 37-40

Geometry Lessons 37-40

Welcome to my interactive, FULLY DIFFERENTIATED Geometry curriculum. There are access points throughout this course for students in the 1st Grade level all the way up to the 12th grade level and beyond. This is a tried and tested course used in an extremely diverse urban classroom where students are truly at all levels. The 37th lesson expands upon the previous lesson on the interior angles of polygons by guiding the students through the process of creating a formula for the sum of the interior
Preview of Go Go A Logo - An Activity with Transformations in the Coordinate Plane

Go Go A Logo - An Activity with Transformations in the Coordinate Plane

In this activity, students design a logo for a new ultimate frisbee team according to the owners specifications which include one or more transformations. In the teacher notes, there is a PowerPoint embedded with well-known logos and whether or not the logos contain different types of transformations. The activity may be completed by individual or pairs of students. Additionally, the activity can easily be cross-curricular with ELA. The activity could also be used for distance learning with stud
Preview of Everyday Geometry Picture Book Project

Everyday Geometry Picture Book Project

Created by
lifelearner
Are your students having difficulties with remembering what a "perpendicular line" is or what "regular" means as it applies to a geometric figure? This picture book project asks students to find examples of geometry in everyday life, thus helping them to make the connection between geometric concepts in the classroom and geometric concepts in the real world. Students may use the Internet, magazines, books, or their own drawings to create the book. Books can be printed out with clip art picture
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