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Preview of Understanding Interest:  I Want to Buy A Used Car Project

Understanding Interest: I Want to Buy A Used Car Project

I Want To Buy A Car - Why did I do this project? 7.RP.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multi-step ratio and percent problems. According Common Core Standards for the 7th grade math curriculum, students need to be able to understand simple interest, tax, mark-ups, mark-downs, gratuities, commissions, fees, percent increase, percent decrease, and percent error. These skills relate very well and easily to real life scenarios! I like designing projects in which students solve problems
Preview of Analyzing the Historical Wage Gap: Percent Change & Line Graphs

Analyzing the Historical Wage Gap: Percent Change & Line Graphs

Picture your students confidently translating historical wage-gap numbers into clear visual trends and evidence-based claims. This mini-lesson makes percent-change calculations meaningful by anchoring them to real U.S. earnings-ratio data and guiding learners from calculation to graphing to interpretation. You know that moment when percent-change problems feel abstract and students can’t connect math to real-world consequences. Or when a lesson on social justice becomes opinion-only because st
Preview of Compare Linear and Exponential Functions - Real World Activity

Compare Linear and Exponential Functions - Real World Activity

Created by
Mathy Mrs J
Compare linear and exponential functions with a real-world exponential activity studying US history and state population data! A great cross-curricular activity that gets kids to connect with the mathematics and engage in meaningful classroom discussion. How it works: To begin this activity, students interact with the process and benefits of collecting state population data. This provides a "low entry point" and easy buy in for students, without too much technical math. The students then sort th
Preview of Area of 2-Dimensional Figures Webquest 6th & 7th Grade Math

Area of 2-Dimensional Figures Webquest 6th & 7th Grade Math

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on area of 2-dimensional figures. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about how to classify and calculate the area of various 2-dimensional figures. These figures include triangles, parallelograms, rectangles, squares, rhombuses, and trapezoids. Students will learn how to: (1) classify 2-dimensional figures, and (2) calculate the area of 2-dimensional figures. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the
Preview of Ladybug Love - Science, Math and ELA Activities

Ladybug Love - Science, Math and ELA Activities

Created by
In That Room
This is fun ladybug packet. It contains science, math and ELA activities to go along with the study of ladybugs and other insects. Included: Ladybug Life Cycle Mini-book (sold seperately in my store as well) Lady Fact and Opinion page Ladybug ABC Order Ladybug Dictionary Dig Ladybug Vocabulary Quiz Ladybug Thinking Map Ladybug Writing Measurement Activity or Center Ladybug Symmetry Make It True math page Lifecycle Comparison pages An Insect Research Project
Preview of Congruence Webquest (Congruence Theorems and Statements)

Congruence Webquest (Congruence Theorems and Statements)

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on congruence. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about congruence. Students will learn about corresponding parts given a diagram and congruence statement. Students will also learn about how to write a congruence statement given a diagram. It goes over the 5 congruence theorems SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, and HL. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is pri
Preview of Unit Rates and Unit Price Webquest

Unit Rates and Unit Price Webquest

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on unit rates. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about unit rates. Students will learn how to solve problems involving unit rates and unit price. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there is a short quiz that can be taken on paper or online. The online quiz gives instant feedback as to whether the answer is correct or i
Preview of SOLID GEOMETRY QUIZ/ ESSAY: STUDENTS IDENTIFY SHAPES/ MATH ESSAY

SOLID GEOMETRY QUIZ/ ESSAY: STUDENTS IDENTIFY SHAPES/ MATH ESSAY

Students identify solid geometric shapes, and write a biographical essay comparing the two famous Euclids of ancient Greece. Thanks so much for visiting. An answer key is provided for the identification of solid shape portion. The essay is graded by content knowledge. Students can use the internet for research.
Preview of U.S. State Flowers Quiz, Test Paper, Research, Group Work, Match up, Review

U.S. State Flowers Quiz, Test Paper, Research, Group Work, Match up, Review

This U.S. State Flowers activity is ideal for students in grades 4-8 to explore U.S. geography and state symbols through fun and differentiated formats. Perfect for social studies and geography classes, this resource can be used as a printable worksheet, matching quiz, or research assignment to reinforce knowledge of state flowers and U.S. states in an engaging way. What’s Inside: Match the State to the Flower: Students match each state with its official flower, selecting from a list
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 1

Probability and the Law of Averages 1

Created by
Brian Garber
Essential question: What is the probability of flipping one coin and getting a head? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You have managed to find the source of the
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 4

Probability and the Law of Averages 4

Created by
Brian Garber
Essential question: What is the probability of flipping four coins and getting four heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 4 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 4 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You have managed to find the sour
Preview of Geometry Exploration Lab | Perfect Squares and Surface Area Math Worksheet

Geometry Exploration Lab | Perfect Squares and Surface Area Math Worksheet

Make connections between geometry and number sense with this hands-on Math Lab focused on perfect squares, the Pythagorean Theorem, and total surface area. This one-page (double-sided) activity invites students to explore key terms, apply visual thinking, and reflect on real-world math applications—while building a reference tool they’ll use throughout the unit. ✅ What’s Included:Vocabulary match-up (5 key terms)Square root sketching and perfect square reference chartPythagorean Theorem prob
Preview of Probability and the law of Averages 7

Probability and the law of Averages 7

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 7 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping 7 coins and getting 7 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 7 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a 7 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 7 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff…
Preview of Increase  Performance in Mathematics: HOOK STUDENTS ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTATIONS

Increase Performance in Mathematics: HOOK STUDENTS ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTATIONS

Created by
Dr Gerhard
This is a computational activity based on my book's research project, the computation of pi, which is defined as the area of a unit circle. It contains a surprising result--maybe, a new mathematical discovery--which can be seen in the output of a small program in Microsoft Small Basic. No previous programming experience is required for the activity. Until the end, a simple calculator is used, until it becomes clear that it is much easier to write a few lines of code. Color cues are used througho
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 8

Probability and the Law of Averages 8

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 8... ok, honestly this is probably a bit of overkill but once you have the template it is easy to make more... Essential question: What is the probability of flipping 8 coins and getting 8 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 8 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a 8 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 8 heads and reco
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 5

Probability and the Law of Averages 5

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 5 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping five coins and getting 5 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 5 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip 5 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 5 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff…
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 3

Probability and the Law of Averages 3

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 3 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping two coins and getting two heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 3 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 3 heads and record it below (as a fraction). While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff…
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 2

Probability and the Law of Averages 2

Created by
Brian Garber
Probability and the law of averages 2 Essential question: What is the probability of flipping two coins and getting two heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 2 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a coin a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 2 heads and record it below (as a fraction). Then graphing the results. While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of
Preview of Probability and the Law of Averages 6

Probability and the Law of Averages 6

Created by
Brian Garber
Essential question: What is the probability of flipping 6 coins and getting 6 heads? We will be graphing the results of our experiment in terms of the percent of 6 heads over the number of coin flips. To do this experiment correctly, you will flip a 6 coins a total of 600 times, after each set of 40 you will add up the TOTAL number of 6 heads and record it below (as a fraction). Students then graph the data. While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You ha
Preview of Percents - Holiday Shopping Task

Percents - Holiday Shopping Task

Created by
Sam Lynne
Students are required to research the different prices of food at a local grocery store to buy the items needed. They will analyze two stores to determine what is the better deal by using their skills of percents. Afterwards they will manipulate a recipe using skills of fractions and mixed numbers. *Rubric is Included*
Preview of Percents - Tis the Season for Shopping Project

Percents - Tis the Season for Shopping Project

Created by
Sam Lynne
This project requires students to research different stores and restaurants for holiday shopping. They are required to determine sales tax, tip, and where to use a coupon. At the end their credit card statement is due and they need to find the simple interest added after their shopping trip.
Preview of Transformations Webquest Reflection Rotation Translation Dilation

Transformations Webquest Reflection Rotation Translation Dilation

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on transformations. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations. Students will learn how to: (1) identify a transformation, (2) perform a transformation, and (3) use the transformation rules to give the coordinates of an image. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there is
Preview of Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Consumer Math-- NPR planet money "Why is Milk at the Back of the Store" ep. WS

Created by
kenzie kelley
To learn about ratios and percent differences, have been calculating grocery costs. To support their learning, students listen to NPRs Planet Money podcast "Whys is Milk in the Back of the Store?". While listening students complete a 9 question worksheet which focuses on the numbers or statistics expressed in the episode, to keep students accountable to paying attention to the podcast. Link to the episode is on the worksheet.
Preview of Math- Counting Votes:  Math in Elections

Math- Counting Votes: Math in Elections

Students will use their critical thinking and math skills- percent, decimals, and calculation- to mathematically understand and evaluate the ways U.S. citizens elect senators, congress members, and the president (electoral college). Then they will design an electoral system for their school’s student government.This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor an
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