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Preview of Problem of the Month - Streaming Service Problem Solving and Constraints

Problem of the Month - Streaming Service Problem Solving and Constraints

Problem of the Month: Through fun, quirky, challenging word problems, students will problem solve situations related to fitting in movies into a busy schedule! Students will tackle a series of problems with increasing difficulty. The level A problems involve calculating the number of items on different watchlists, while level F involves fitting a long watchlist of movies into a complicated daily schedule while packing in family time, getting ready for school, watching movies in the correct order
Preview of Halloween | Math | Candy Corn Probability | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Candy Corn Probability | TEKS

🍬 Halloween | Math | Candy Corn ProbabilityStudents explore probability using candy corn in haunted jars and bowls, calculating fractions, decimals, and percents. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for probability (3–12)Learning Intention & Success CriteriaWorksheets + answer keysYouTube probability lessons + spooky ambience✨ Classroom Use: Perfect for hands-on probability experiments. 🎃 Student Benefits: Strengthens number sense and statistical thinking. ⚡ Why It’s Good: Combine
Preview of Problem of the Month - Petting Zoo Geometry

Problem of the Month - Petting Zoo Geometry

Problem of the Month: Through fun, quirky, challenging word problems, students will apply their knowledge of perimeter and area to help set up a petting zoo. Students will tackle a series of problems with increasing difficulty. The level A problems involve calculating area and perimeter of common shapes, and the level E problems involve maximizing area of a compound figure with constraints. This is designed for middle schoolers - sixth graders will be able to engage with the problems, and even e
Preview of Problem of the Month - Cooking with Ratios

Problem of the Month - Cooking with Ratios

Problem of the Month: Through fun, quirky, challenging word problems, students will apply their knowledge of ratios, unit rates, and decimal operations. Students will tackle a series of problems with increasing difficulty. The level A problems involve calculating the price of items at a grocery store, and the level E problems involve finding the total cost of entire recipes based on bulk prices of the individual ingredients. This is designed for middle schoolers - sixth graders will be able to e
Preview of Problem of the Month - Family Tree Expressions

Problem of the Month - Family Tree Expressions

Problem of the Month: Through fun, quirky, challenging word problems, students will apply their knowledge of expressions to finding ages of family members an creating a family tree. Students will tackle a series of problems with increasing difficulty. The level A problems involve finding the ages of their cousins, and the level E problems involve using a expressions/formulas to create a detailed family tree with birthdays and ages. This is designed for middle schoolers - sixth graders will be ab
Preview of Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

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This is a wonderful multi-day project I have used for the past two years with my 8th grade math and honors Algebra 1 students! It is low-prep, takes around four 60-minute class periods, and is perfect for the end of the year after testing. Students select an image to trace in the free, online Desmos graphing calculator. They trace their image by creating functions and limiting the domain and range. 8th grade math students stick to basic images and linear functions, while Algebra 1 students can
Preview of Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

In this lesson, students solve geometry problems and learn background physics concepts as they build a working model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute. Logic, critical thinking, a bit of Renaissance history, writing and supporting conclusions with details from a source—it’s all here too! Make this extended lesson a cross-curricular, standards-based mini-unit, or just make it a cool building activity. Pick and choose the level of commitment right for you and your students. With the suggested e
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