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Preview of The Ultimate Guide to 2D Shapes

The Ultimate Guide to 2D Shapes

The goal of the project is to create a ​digital​ guide-book, poster, or model that demonstrates students' ability to represent 2D shapes and using the formula of the area to find the area of each shape. The task is intended to work on "Criterion C: Communication" and developing communication skills using technology (Geogebra for math and free digital book publishing) to use appropriate forms of mathematical representation to present 2-dimensional shapes and introduce students on the use of "LaTe
Preview of Perimeter, Area, and Surface Area with Candy Boxes!

Perimeter, Area, and Surface Area with Candy Boxes!

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Alicia Hardt
Thank you for your interest in my Candy Box Math Project! I am looking forward to using this project in my classroom again this year. The students last year really enjoyed getting to use this hands on approach to perimeter and area, and it looked GREAT for open house! What you get.... Candy box math teacher instructions Candy box math data recording sheet Candy box math short answer sheet Candy box math grading rubric You will need.... Assorted LARGE sized candy boxes (candy taken out), broken
Preview of Angles and Lines Robot Project

Angles and Lines Robot Project

This is a great project I used with my third graders in which students design their own robot while applying their knowledge of the following vocabulary terms- point, line, endpoint, line segment, right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, perpendicular lines, and parallel lines. A checklist for students with the vocabulary words and definitions is included along with a rubric, in addition to a framed piece of paper students can use to draw their projects, as well as an early finisher extension.
Preview of Geometry Activity - Real World Contexts

Geometry Activity - Real World Contexts

Geometry is all over the world - we just have to look for it. Use this engaging activity to highlight the different ways that we can find geometry in our everyday lives. It is a great activity that can be used to finish up a unit of geometry, a group project, or an item to add to a choice board in a regular math class or gifted classroom. It includes:Ways to Use A purpose explanation page Getting started & teacher tips page Directions for students (colored & black and white) Example page to
Preview of Design a Cube City...a study in volume!

Design a Cube City...a study in volume!

Created by
love2learn2day
Students use isometric dot paper to draw 3-D buildings and design their own cube cities. This project is a great culmination to any study in volume. Contents: 1. Teaching Notes 2. Student Sheets: *Learn to Draw Cubes and Rectangular Prisms *Draw Rectangular Prisms practice sheet *Design a Mini Metropolis instruction sheet *Metropolis Information Sheet, a table to collect information on volume and cost (3 options are included so teachers can select the one that best fits their students' needs:
Preview of Angles Amusement Park Project

Angles Amusement Park Project

This is a great project in which students design their own amusement park while applying their knowledge of the following vocabulary terms- point, line, line segment, ray, vertex, right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, straight angle, 1/4 turn, 1/2 turn, 3/4 turn, and full turn. A checklist for students with the vocabulary words and definitions is included along with a rubric, in addition to a framed piece of paper students can use to draw their projects, as well as an early finisher extension
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