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Preview of Project & Rubric - Exploring Social Issues with Math Project

Project & Rubric - Exploring Social Issues with Math Project

For this project, students choose a social statistic of their choice, learning about Public Service Announcements, complete a worksheet that guides students through the steps of the project, and make a brochure or poster. The extension activity is recording a PSA that can be shared on the morning announcements for the school. The math involved is: rates, unit rates, defining variables, the constant of proportionality (easily removed if not preferred), a table of solutions, and graphing. Students
Preview of 7th Grade Probability Carnival – A 3-Day Hands-On Math Experience!

7th Grade Probability Carnival – A 3-Day Hands-On Math Experience!

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Rebecca Boyer
Transform your classroom or gym into an exciting, standards-based carnival where 7th grade students design, build, and run their own interactive probability games! This hands-on math experience allows students to apply probability concepts by leading their own game stations while other 7th and 8th grade students rotate through to play, predict, and analyze outcomes. Students take ownership of their learning by designing games that highlight theoretical vs. experimental probability, fairness, and
Preview of Equity Spotlight: The #Me-Too Movement (Measures of Central Tendency)

Equity Spotlight: The #Me-Too Movement (Measures of Central Tendency)

Connect Data Literacy to Real-World Equity! Help your upper school students master essential data analysis by connecting mathematical logic to a defining global movement for safety, respect, and institutional accountability. This Volume 2 Equity Spotlight features the history and impact of The #MeToo Movement, allowing students to practice measures of central tendency while learning about the power of voice, systemic transparency, and community healing. Why this resource works for your classroo
Preview of [82] Phd Dissertation Process Start to Finish (65 pages)

[82] Phd Dissertation Process Start to Finish (65 pages)

What You Can Gain by Reading This Dissertation InformationA Clear Understanding of the Research TopicReaders learn: What the study examined Why the topic matters Knowledge of Relevant Theories and FrameworksReaders gain exposure to: Foundational motivation theories Learning theories Attribution theory Improved Ability to Conduct Your Own ResearchReaders see: How to design a study How to write research questions How to select instruments How to analyze data How to interpret findings Giv
Preview of Equity Spotlight: Title IX (Unit Rates)

Equity Spotlight: Title IX (Unit Rates)

Connect Middle School Math to Real-World Equity! Help your eighth-grade students master the logic of proportional relationships by connecting mathematical skills to a landmark milestone in civil rights history. This Volume 2 Equity Spotlight features the history and impact of Title IX, allowing students to practice calculating unit rates while analyzing how systemic shifts open paths for everyone to live their most authentic lives. Why this resource works for your classroom: Standard-Aligned Ex
Preview of Equity Spotlight: The Anti-Bullying Movement/Conditional Probability

Equity Spotlight: The Anti-Bullying Movement/Conditional Probability

Connect Probability to Positive School Climate!Help your students master Conditional Probability by connecting mathematical logic to the history of a modern social movement. This Equity Spotlight features the Anti-Bullying Inflection Point, allowing students to practice calculating probabilities within restricted sample spaces while learning about the power of student-led "upstanding". Why this resource works for your classroom:Seamless Integration: This isn't an "extra" activity—it's core cu
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