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Preview of Algebra 1 - Chapter 4 Test Review: Slope-Intercept, Point-Slope, Parallel Lines

Algebra 1 - Chapter 4 Test Review: Slope-Intercept, Point-Slope, Parallel Lines

Created by
iteachalgebra
This is a perfect way for your students to review their Algebra 1 skills for a test on the following topics: Graphing Equations in Slope-Intercept FormWriting Equations in Slope-Intercept FormPoint-Slope FormParallel and Perpendicular LinesScatter Plots and Lines of FitInverse Linear FunctionsThis resource includes a quiz review that contains 20 multiple choice/short answer questions in the following formats: Review in editable Word documentReview in standard PDFAnswer key in editable Word docum
Preview of Geometric Quilt Project: Literature-Integrated Triangle & Angle Art Challenge

Geometric Quilt Project: Literature-Integrated Triangle & Angle Art Challenge

Blend reading, art, and geometry with this high-interest Quilt Design Math Project! Inspired by the classic children's book "The Patchwork Quilt" by Valerie Flournoy, this project-based learning (PBL) task challenges students to create their own geometric quilt block patterns to demonstrate their mastery of lines, angles, and triangle classifications. Rather than looking at boring math shapes in isolation, students act as textile designers, piecing together mathematical elements to form a beau
Preview of Linear Equations Test

Linear Equations Test

Created by
Val's Valuables
Assessment covering slope, slope-intercept form, point-slope form, slope formula, equations, and parallel and perpendicular lines.
Preview of Fa La La La La Factors

Fa La La La La Factors

Created by
Stacey Vespe
Want to practice multiplication in your classroom during the holidays? You can easily differentiate this project by giving students different products. Students have to identify the different ways to make the product. For example, if you give a student 40, the student will list on the lines: 1 x 40= 40, 40 x 1 = 40, 5 x 8 = 40, 8 x 4 = 40, etc. You can add lines or delete lines based on the product you give different students.
Preview of 4th Grade Math Task Cards | 4.G Geometry | Editable Word

4th Grade Math Task Cards | 4.G Geometry | Editable Word

Need a quick, standards-based way to review 4th Grade Geometry skills? This editable task card set includes 24 printable task cards focused on points, lines, rays, angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, classifying shapes, symmetry, and geometric reasoning. The cards are designed for math centers, test prep, spiral review, partner practice, early finishers, small-group instruction, or whole-class task-card games. The layout is teacher-friendly and print-ready with four cards per page, decora
Preview of Restaurant Menu Project- Adding and Subtracting Decimals

Restaurant Menu Project- Adding and Subtracting Decimals

This project is designed for 4th-6th graders who need practice adding and subtracting decimals. Students will create a menu for a restaurant they’ve created. The menu will feature appetizers, main courses, desserts, beverages, and more. Each item will have a price listed and no two prices should be the same. Once the menu is created, students will need to create orders for 2 people, a family of 5 people, and a group of 9 people. Work should be included. (You could differentiate this project b
Preview of Math Board Game Project

Math Board Game Project

Created by
Ashley Yaskis
This math project allows students to create their own math board games to review concepts or focus on a certain skill. The project includes step by step instruction for students to create, design, and revise their games as well as a scoring guide. Students work in groups to create rules to their games, design the game board, and write math question cards and answers. It is a fun group project that can be done at any grade level with any math concepts.
Preview of Math Curse Mini Book Project

Math Curse Mini Book Project

Created by
MissJenna
Project used after reading the Math Curse to the class. There is also a Reading Rainbow video available on some school subscription websites. This project is for students to find five different example of where math is in their everyday life. The first page explains the project. The second page is one example page outline for students to use as a rough draft(you can copy multiple example pages if you would like). The third page is the rubric with a parent acknowledgement section. The fourth
Preview of Holiday Shopping Project - Adding and Subtracting Money and Decimals

Holiday Shopping Project - Adding and Subtracting Money and Decimals

This project can be used in a 3rd-4th grade classroom after the students have learned to add and subtract whole numbers and money. This is a great project to use before the holidays! It will help put your students in the holiday spirit and it gives them the opportunity to focus on giving, not receiving. Students will be shopping for four people (friends or family members). They are allowed to spend up to $50.00 on each person. The focus should be on them buying multiple items to add together an
Preview of Multiply Decimals Real-World Math Project | Sports Fair Activity

Multiply Decimals Real-World Math Project | Sports Fair Activity

Created by
Wise Guys
Bring math to life with this real-world decimal multiplication project! In this hands-on activity, your students will plan their school’s first-ever Sports Fair while practicing how to multiply decimals in meaningful, engaging ways. Students take charge as event coordinators—calculating costs of sports equipment and determining the area needed for each event. They’ll collaborate, problem-solve, and think critically while applying their math skills to realistic situations. 💡 Why Teachers Lov
Preview of Order of Operations Birthday Project

Order of Operations Birthday Project

This project requires students to use the order of operations to create a number that is equal to their birthday (i.e. a birthday on July 10 would equal 710). Order of Operations Birthday Project by Allison Stein is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Build Your Own Business - Linear Relations Project

Build Your Own Business - Linear Relations Project

Build Your Own Business: Linear Relations Project In this project, students will run your own Night Market business! They will choose a product, calculate how much it costs to make, set a selling price, and use linear equations and graphs to figure out your cost, revenue, profit, and break-even point. Perfect project to practice y=mx+b graphing! Included in Package: 1) Project Instructions: Includes examples and step by step instructions 2) Project Template: Scaffolded Template to help students
Preview of Multi-Digit Multiplication Menu Project

Multi-Digit Multiplication Menu Project

Created by
SG's Resources
If your students are like mine they love projects no matter what they are! This project allows them to use their creativity and show their math skills at the same time! This Multiplication Menu Project allows students to show their understanding of multi-digit multiplication. I had students complete this project after completing Chapter 2 and 3 of the Go Math curriculum. Students can complete independently or in groups/partners, that's up to you!
Preview of The "Game Day" Data Project: Sports Statistics Graphing & Canva Video Activity

The "Game Day" Data Project: Sports Statistics Graphing & Canva Video Activity

Score a major touchdown in your math classroom with this "Game Day" Data Project! This project-based learning (PBL) activity transforms your students into Sports Analysts for a major television network. Instead of filling out boring worksheets, students will research statistics from their favorite athletes or sports teams and use that data to write, design, and record a 3-minute television report. This comprehensive project seamlessly integrates data analysis, graphing, technical design, publi
Preview of ROAD TRIP PROJECT

ROAD TRIP PROJECT

Created by
Lisa Sienrukos
This Road Trip Project is meant for middle school math students, but can be changed for younger or older. In this project, students must choose ten places to stop at around the United States of America. At each stop, they need to go to at least one attraction and stay at a hotel. They need to calculate the cost to visit each location and the cost of travel, keeping in mind the mileage for the vehicle they choose. This purchase includes a full description of the project, tables for students to
Preview of Washington, D.C. Trip Planning Budget Project

Washington, D.C. Trip Planning Budget Project

Created by
Heather Shumate
I use this project as part of the addition and subtraction unit in my 3rd grade classroom. It gives students a real world scenario in which they would use their knowledge of addition and subtraction to manage money. The kids love it because it offers a lot of choice and is very fun! It could also be used for advanced 2nd graders or as a review at the beginning of the year for 4th graders.
Preview of Family Vacation Project Based Learning: Multi-Step Addition & Subtraction Budget

Family Vacation Project Based Learning: Multi-Step Addition & Subtraction Budget

Give your students $2,500 and watch the math magic happen!In this Dream House Budget Project, students become architects and accountants. They must design their ultimate family vacation—from a National Park road trip to a beach resort to a big city adventure—while carefully managing a strict budget. This resource is a high-engagement way to practice multi-digit addition and subtraction with a real-world twist. What’s Inside?The Budgeting Worksheet: Students select a "Destination," add lodging,
Preview of Dream Vacation Project | GATE, Enrichment, Extension | Budgeting & Research

Dream Vacation Project | GATE, Enrichment, Extension | Budgeting & Research

Looking for a meaningful enrichment or GATE project that builds real-world skills while keeping students highly engaged? This editable Dream Vacation Project challenges students to plan the trip of a lifetime—while staying within a budget! Students will research every aspect of their vacation, from destination and travel dates to transportation, lodging, daily activities, and costs. Using the guided planning pages provided, students will organize their research and then create a Google Slides o
Preview of Project Preparation Task 4 Kitchen Design Measurements

Project Preparation Task 4 Kitchen Design Measurements

Prepare students for real-world kitchen planning by developing their measurement, estimation, conversion and spatial reasoning skills. In this Project Preparation Task, students apply numeracy skills to practical kitchen design scenarios. Through measurement activities, estimation tasks, metric conversions and a digital room layout challenge, students build the confidence and knowledge required to accurately plan and design a functional kitchen space. This resource bridges the gap between founda
Preview of Grocery Store Unit Rate Project

Grocery Store Unit Rate Project

Created by
Math in GA
Students will go to the grocery store and find the unit rates of ten different products. Also, studnets will plan a meal for a family on $50.00. This is a great real life example of how unit rates are important in the real world. Works with standard. MCC6.RP. 2.
Preview of Baseball Math Project

Baseball Math Project

Created by
Tina Edwards
Students will calculate average, substitute into formulas, round decimals, compare/order decimals, and analyze data using baseball statistics. They will be able to answer questions related to the data that they calculate. Finally, students will create a poster about their team, explaining why it is the best. Baseball Calculations: Batting Average, Slugging Percentage, Hits per Innings Pitched, and Earned Run average.
Preview of Place Value and Rounding Project

Place Value and Rounding Project

Created by
MrsFarahsRoom
This is a fun and creative way to teach your students about place value! I have used various versions in the past but decided to create my own that also incorporated rounding! Hope your students enjoy it! I also use it for my math bulletin board!
Preview of Project Preparation Task 2 Digital Shape Design

Project Preparation Task 2 Digital Shape Design

Help students develop digital literacy and geometry skills through this practical, technology-based learning activity. In this Project Preparation Task, students use Google Drawings to create, label and explore 2D and 3D shapes commonly found in kitchen environments. Students identify shape properties, including faces, edges and vertices, while developing confidence using digital design tools that will prepare them for the Kitchen Design Challenge assessment. This task combines numeracy and digi
Preview of Project Preparation Task 1 Exploring Shapes

Project Preparation Task 1 Exploring Shapes

Build students' confidence with shape recognition, classification and real-world application through this engaging Project Preparation Task designed to support the Kitchen Design Challenge unit. In this hands-on activity, students become "Shape Detectives" as they identify, describe and classify 2D and 3D shapes found in everyday environments and kitchen spaces. Through drawing, shape construction, real-world investigations and reflection activities, students develop the foundational geometry sk
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