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Preview of GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project

GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project

Optimization Real Life Math Project. GCF (Greatest Common Factor), LCM (Least Common Multiple), Factors, Multiples, Divisibility Rules in real world problems. This math project will have your students practicing real world math applications of GCF, LCM, Factors, Multiples, and Divisibility Rules. To make it real, this activity includes numbers above 100 (GCF) and 12 (LCM). They will calculate GCF of 72 and 54, LCM of 54 and 72, and GCF of 162 and 126. "A company asked you to help them optimize
Preview of The 1903 Inventor's Expo Simulation! (Cross-Curricular, Low-Prep, All-Inclusive)

The 1903 Inventor's Expo Simulation! (Cross-Curricular, Low-Prep, All-Inclusive)

Turn of the Century STEM Challenge: The 1903 Inventor's Expo Simulation! (Cross-Curricular, Low-Prep, All-Inclusive)Product Description:Are you looking for one project that can seamlessly blend STEM, Math, Social Studies, and ELA? A project that is truly all-inclusive, requires no special materials, and will have your students 100% engaged from start to finish? Stop the scramble for end-of-unit projects and transform your classroom into a buzzing hub of innovation! Welcome to "The 1903 Inven
Preview of City Smarts: The Urban Innovation Challenge Choice Board

City Smarts: The Urban Innovation Challenge Choice Board

Mission Objective:The world’s cities are growing fast, but with growth comes challenges! As an urban efficiency expert, your task is to identify a real-world problem affecting a city’s efficiency and design an innovative solution to improve how the city operates. From traffic congestion to waste management, energy use, or public transportation, your ideas could shape the cities of the future!
Preview of Balancing Act: A STEM Competition Challenge to Promote a Growth Mindset

Balancing Act: A STEM Competition Challenge to Promote a Growth Mindset

A STEM PRODUCT UNLIKE ANY OTHERS YOU'VE ENCOUNTERED!One STEM challenge per week using simple materialsStudents compete against one another and Professor WigginsMultiple iterations to build perseverance and a growth mindsetSolution photos from Professor WigginsPROFESSOR WIGGINS’ CHALLENGES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:· A Weekly Challenge · Challenge Details and Materials Needed · Ways to Implement this Challenge · Lesson Plans for the Week · End of Week Response from Professor Wiggins · An Editable Stu
Preview of 4 Points Non-curricular Task - Perfect Geometry Introduction

4 Points Non-curricular Task - Perfect Geometry Introduction

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The task: Draw 4 points such that when you connect each point to the other 3 points for a total of 6 line segments, there are exactly 2 distinct lengths of line segments. You must connect each point to every other point. This product includes examples and non-examples to use when introducing this task to kids questions to support struggling and advanced groupsa detailed two page answer key that demonstrates each solution visuallyThis worked really well with my honors Geometry students, it led
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