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Preview of Construct a Survey Lesson/Project Plan

Construct a Survey Lesson/Project Plan

This PDF document consists of three parts: a lesson plan, project instructions, and a grading rubric. The lesson has students construct a survey that will have at least two questions: one that is multiple choice and one that has a numerical answer. It can either be an individual assignment or a group assignment and takes 2-3 days. I used this towards the end of the year as a review exercise since it covers multiple concepts: percents, circle graphs, central tendency (with outliers), box-and-whis
Preview of Math TEK 7.4D Percent Change Project (Choice Board)

Math TEK 7.4D Percent Change Project (Choice Board)

Students will be given 9 choices of percent change problems to solve. Students will be able to choose 1 problem from each category: finding the percent change, finding the original amount, and finding the new amount. This task is differentiated and allows students to show ownership of their learning.
Preview of Percentages Choice Board

Percentages Choice Board

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mrjameshunt
This choice board provides students the opportunity to learn about percentages while giving them a voice. You can have students work independently, in partners, or in groups. Students will pick one activity from each row (color) to present or to turn in. These activities will appeal to visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners and include: 1. Write a rap about how to find the missing percent 2. Create a Kahoot over finding missing percents 3. Create a game with at least 10 problems over finding
Preview of FREE Meal Prep Math Project Real-World Budgeting & Unit Rates Grades 6-8

FREE Meal Prep Math Project Real-World Budgeting & Unit Rates Grades 6-8

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inquirer's mind
Engage students in real-world math with this collaborative budgeting challenge! Perfect for Grades 6–8, this FREE inquiry-based project blends financial literacy, unit rates, and meal planning. This real-world Math project is perfect for teaching financial literacy, decision-making, and proportional reasoning. What’s Included:Teacher Implementation Guide Important Information (including curriculum alignment and differentiation strategies)Student Task Sheet with phased instructions, Weekly Mea
Preview of Elapsed Time Real Life Math Projects | 24 hour Time Math PBL | Zoo Days

Elapsed Time Real Life Math Projects | 24 hour Time Math PBL | Zoo Days

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Teach to Dream
Trying to teach your students elapsed time and 24 hour time? This real world mini math project has students learning about timetables, 24 hour time and practicing calculating elapsed time in a fun way. This is great for assessment or group projects. Students need to plan a family day out at the zoo visiting the certain animals and shows. Students will be engaged and enjoy using numeracy in a real life situation. It has been designed for students in grades 4 to 7. Now suitable for in person a
Preview of The Million Dollar Project

The Million Dollar Project

Created by
Janis Krug
Here's a great project for intermediate level grades that is fun, engaging, and builds GREAT life skills! The Million Dollar project is designed to give students $1 million to spend, with certain guidelines, of course. This project helps to: 1. review Place Value 2. review adding and subtracting decimals 3. give you an idea of what your students value 4. builds life skills, such as managing money, writing checks, planning for the future, and even some philanthropy! I love this project and s
Preview of Budget Project (Math 6,7,8)

Budget Project (Math 6,7,8)

Created by
Mr Paap
This project has students make a budget for taxes, food, transportation, clothing, entertainment, utilities, and housing. This project takes about a week to guide students through it. The best thing about his project is that is has kids talking about their future. Some kids love it because they realize they can afford a boat and go on vacations while other students it is a wakeup call if they don’t shape up. You could walk 6th graders through this if you make it simple or you can go more in dept
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