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Preview of Fun with Percents Unit Bundle – 7th Grade PBL with Math

Fun with Percents Unit Bundle – 7th Grade PBL with Math

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Absolute Value
Fun with Percents Unit Bundle uses individual choice and Multiple Intelligence to focus on student mastery of CCSS 7.RP.3: finding the Percentage of Increase, determining the Percentage of Decrease, and calculating Simple Interest. Included in this bundle are: The Black Friday Mastery Task, The Vacation Itinerary Math Menu, the Simple Interest Exam, and unit bonus material. The following BONUS downloads are included with this unit: - Percentage Traditional Learning Guide - Learning Target Poste
Preview of Fun with Percents - Vacation Itinerary Math Menu (PBL) with Math

Fun with Percents - Vacation Itinerary Math Menu (PBL) with Math

Created by
Absolute Value
The Vacation Itinerary Math Menu allows students to demonstrate mastery of percentage skills, using choice as the vehicle and Multiple Intelligence as fuel. Students make task choices while discovering, demonstrating, and applying their understanding of percentages. This project menu focuses on three areas: percentage of increase, percentage of decrease, and simple interest. The percentage of increase section allows students to choose between three provided worksheets. Percentage of decrease an
Preview of Black Friday Percent Project

Black Friday Percent Project

Created by
Mrs Carter Math
This Black Friday percent markup and discount project allows students to demonstrate their understanding of increasing and decreasing values by a percent. The following skills will be used during the project: Markup and discount a price by a certain percentFind sales tax on a given valueUse subtraction to calculate profit earnedIn this engaging, real-world project, students will create their own store. They will make an advertisement to attract people to their store. Students determine what item
Preview of Python Turtle Programming

Python Turtle Programming

Created by
AFRL GRILL
Python Programming with Turtle is a set of free unit plans for students in middle school or high school. The set includes 10 days of classwork but can accommodate increased or decreased time as needed. All materials are fully editable. The set includes: Presentations with independent, guided, and direct instructionPacing guideQuizFinal ProjectRubric for final projectFunctions cheat sheets (Full-size and mini versions)Angle measures cheat sheets (Full-size and mini versions)Tangrams cheat sheets
Preview of Flashy Furniture Story Project for Algebra Students

Flashy Furniture Story Project for Algebra Students

A creative project for students of Algebra 1. Students complete and illustrate a story about math in a furniture store. Provides a real-world setting for use of Algebra topics such as: percent increase and decrease; and writing and solving linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations.
Preview of Ratios Proportions & Percent 7th Grade Project Based Learning Activity – Friday

Ratios Proportions & Percent 7th Grade Project Based Learning Activity – Friday

Created by
Absolute Value
Leverage the enthusiasm for bargain deals to get students engaged in calculating the percentage of decrease, discounts, markdowns, and savings! Students will use the properties of ratios and proportions to compute sale deals during the Black Friday Sale. Students will compare different types of discounts like ā€œno taxā€ and rebates, along with standard decreases such as ā€œ25% off,ā€ to determine their best deal. Using research and collaboration, your students will soon be confident and competent in
Preview of COLD WAR PROJECT with RUBRIC and Bonus CREDIBLE SOURCES QUICK REFERENCE BUNDLE

COLD WAR PROJECT with RUBRIC and Bonus CREDIBLE SOURCES QUICK REFERENCE BUNDLE

Engage students in exploring the COLD WAR in this easy to conduct PowerPoint or Google Slides project. This project serves as the perfect formative assessment piece. The included rubric makes it easy to evaluate presentations and adds rigor to the exercise. Easy to differentiate to varied ability levels and fun and engaging for students at multiple grade levels. Utilize this as an alternative assessment or creative option for a final exam or capstone project. Aligned to multiple common core
Preview of Poetry Project - Final Project & Assessment Slide Show for Students

Poetry Project - Final Project & Assessment Slide Show for Students

This is a template for students to choose and analyze 5 poems of their choice and is great for a culminating activity, project, or performance assessment. After choosing 5 poems of their choice (music lyrics can be used as well!), they state the number of lines, stanzas, identify the rhyme scheme, and point out figurative language. The student also gets a chance to include images related to the poem, and explain why they chose it. A perfect final project that incorporates student voice and choic
Preview of Dachshund Crochet Pattern - practice crochet and sewing skills

Dachshund Crochet Pattern - practice crochet and sewing skills

Created by
Red Ted Art
A great little Amigurumi Mini - perfect for classroom work, as a relatively quick project (though may still take a beginner 1-2hours to make, intermediates can make this in less than 30min). This is great for practice crochet basics. Learn how to crochet a Sausage Dog. An adorable Dachshund Crochet Pattern. Generally for beginner, who has mastered a magic circle and is now learning to pattern read. It is written in standard pattern writing format - so some crochet experience is required!Stitche
Preview of Graphs, Equations, and Characteristics of Quadratic Functions - cut and paste

Graphs, Equations, and Characteristics of Quadratic Functions - cut and paste

In this activity, students will match graphs, equations in standard form and vertex form and characteristics (transformations, vertex, axis of symmetry, y-int, x-int, extrema, range, positive/negative, increasing/decreasing). Characteristics are provided in both inequality notation and interval notation. Answer sheet for students to glue their answers are included. There is a total of 6 quadratic functions included.
Preview of Environmental and Genetic Factors in Organism Growth Unit Project NGSS MS-LS1-6

Environmental and Genetic Factors in Organism Growth Unit Project NGSS MS-LS1-6

Created by
Michael Tofte
For Next Generation Science Standard, MS-LS1-5, which states, ā€œ Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms. [Clarification Statement: Examples of local environmental conditions could include availability of food, light, space, and water. Examples of genetic factors could include large breed cattle and species of grass affecting growth of organisms. Examples of evidence could include drought decreasing plant gro
Preview of AP Calculus Turkey Trot - Limits, Derivatives Scavenger Hunt Project

AP Calculus Turkey Trot - Limits, Derivatives Scavenger Hunt Project

Created by
Stacey Garrity
A fun QR way of reviewing limits and derivatives! Students embark on a scavenger hunt for 22 turkeys with calc questions + 7 bonus turkeys with fun questions. Each turkey has a unique QR code that will link to a calculus question. 22 turkeys have questions on the following topics: - Limits (graphically, algebraically) - Continuity - Slope of a tangent line - Derivatives ---Power rule ---Chain rule ---Trig ---Implicit differentiation ---Related rates ---Extrema ---Increasing/Decreasing ---Con
Preview of STEM Lab Science Experiment - egg drop survival lab

STEM Lab Science Experiment - egg drop survival lab

Challenge your students to build vehicles that will house eggs and help them survive falls from increasing heights. This page is a printable rubric and lesson plan to use, explaining the quiz and test grades associated with the project. Adjust as needed for your class!
Preview of STEM Lab Science Experiment - mars lander egg drop survival lab

STEM Lab Science Experiment - mars lander egg drop survival lab

Challenge your students to build vehicles that will house eggs and help them survive falls from increasing heights. The catch is that you can ONLY use balloons to protect the eggs. This page is a printable rubric and lesson plan to use, explaining the quiz and test grades associated with the project. Adjust as needed for your class!
Preview of Christmas / Holiday - Alternative Santa Claus Creative Writing Mini-Unit

Christmas / Holiday - Alternative Santa Claus Creative Writing Mini-Unit

This is a great holiday writing project to get your students thinking outside the box and enjoying their learning! Students brainstorm ideas, write a story, and create a title page for their alternative Santa! Ideas for how you can share/present the stories included with opportunities to use the stories for peer editing and creating a class story compilation booklet for a keepsake! This product is fully editable - increase/decrease requirements as needed for your class! Use it to emphasize what
Preview of TPC Algebra 2 - 2024 FRQ 4 - Bounded Region

TPC Algebra 2 - 2024 FRQ 4 - Bounded Region

Created by
Tech Know Math
This Algebra 2 free response question is inspired by the 2024 APĀ® Calculus AB released Free Response Question 4.The question contains 4 parts and includes these concepts Evaluating a piecewise functionWriting linear, quadratic equationsanalyzing functions: increasing, decreasing, concavityaccumulationThere is a 9 point rubric included with detailed explanations. This problem could be used for a variety of purposes: Performance task for an advanced Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus courseRich task for
Preview of COLD WAR PROJECT

COLD WAR PROJECT

Engage students in exploring the COLD WAR in this easy to conduct PowerPoint or Google Slides project. This project serves as the perfect formative assessment piece. The included rubric makes it easy to evaluate presentations and adds rigor to the exercise. Easy to differentiate to varied ability levels and fun and engaging for students at multiple grade levels. Utilize this as an alternative assessment or creative option for a final exam or capstone project. Aligned to multiple common core
Preview of Desmos Flower Graphing Activity

Desmos Flower Graphing Activity

In this activity, students will use the graphing calculator features of Desmos.com to construct a flower! This activity is a great review of their graphing skills and an excellent technology application. Students will use polar equations to make the flower petals, horizontal and vertical lines to make the ground and flower stem, and sine equations to make the leaves. They can also modify the suggested equations to personalize their design and make it their own! These directions are written
Preview of Winter Desmos Graphing Activity

Winter Desmos Graphing Activity

In this activity, students will use the graphing calculator features of Desmos.com to construct a festive snowman or snow lady! It is a great review of their graphing skills and an excellent technology application. They will use equations of circles to construct the body, eyes, and buttons. A parabolic equation will be used for the mouth. They will use horizontal lines, vertical lines, and slope-intercept form lines to make the hat, arms, and nose. They will use inequalities to shade polygon
Preview of Invasive Species Menu Choice Board Project

Invasive Species Menu Choice Board Project

This project is great to do inside or outside of class to have students show what they know regarding invasive species. I generally give students three days in class and then the rest of the week out of class to complete the assignment. Within the menu, students are presented with choices that can be done with or without technology. Great for a culminating project. As the tasks increase in difficulty, their value increases. Students don't have to do the entire menu, but I always have some stude
Preview of Polynomial Function Project - Roller Coaster

Polynomial Function Project - Roller Coaster

Created by
Algomath
In this project, students learn how to use polynomial function to model roller coaster rides. In this first part, they are given some polynomial functions to find the relative maximum/minimum, increasing/decreasing intervals, x- and y-intercepts, etc. They will explore the average rate of change. In the second part of the project, students are asked design their own roller coaster given some basic criteria. Students should use graphing devices/computer applications to complete this project.
Preview of Plight of the Adelie Penguins: An Exponential Decay Activity

Plight of the Adelie Penguins: An Exponential Decay Activity

Created by
Joseph Huston
Plight of the Adelie Penguins is an environmental/threatened species themed activity to demonstrate how algebraic exponential functions can be used to model real world situations. There has been an 85 percent decrease in the Adelie penguin population along the western Antarctic Peninsula since 1974. The population size of one such colony of Adelie Penguins is modeled by an exponential decay equation. In this activity, your students will work together to: * Use replacement values to evaluate
Preview of GRAPHING FUNCTIONS BOOKLET PROJECT: Characteristics of Graphs (Days 14-15)

GRAPHING FUNCTIONS BOOKLET PROJECT: Characteristics of Graphs (Days 14-15)

With this Graphing Functions Booklet Project, students will be assessed on how to graph linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, square root, and exponential functions. They will identify Shifts, Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. Students will also identify similarities and differences within the project and then turn their pages into a booklet with a cover page. With the help of the ans
Preview of You're the Expert - Skeletal Diseases Research Project

You're the Expert - Skeletal Diseases Research Project

This project could be used for any unit or class that covers the skeletal system. I typically allow students to sign up for which disease they want to cover at the beginning of the unit (before we even talk about the system!) and will give them at least one class period within the unit to work on their presentations. I also tell students that there will a question pulled directly from each project. This does mean more work for me, as I have to edit the quizzes or exams every year, but it does in
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