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Preview of 40 Weeks of Slow Reveal Graphs BUNDLE | Year Plan, Graphic Organizer & Rubric |

40 Weeks of Slow Reveal Graphs BUNDLE | Year Plan, Graphic Organizer & Rubric |

Bring the power of Slow Reveal Graphs to your classroom all year long with this complete Grades 5–9 BUNDLE! This resource includes both the 40-Week Slow Reveal Graphs Year-Long Unit Plan and the reusable student Graphic Organizer + Proficiency Rubric. Everything you need to build data-literacy routines, math talk, and meaningful graph interpretation is all in one download. Perfect for middle school math, ADST, cross-curricular numeracy, and BC curriculum–aligned classrooms. What’s Included in
Preview of Slow Reveal Graphs Companion | Data Analysis Graphic Organizer & Rubric

Slow Reveal Graphs Companion | Data Analysis Graphic Organizer & Rubric

Engage your students in meaningful data analysis and graph interpretation with this Slow Reveal Graphs companion resource. Designed for Grades 6–10, this reusable graphic organizer and proficiency rubric helps students break down each stage of a slow graph reveal while strengthening critical thinking, prediction, communication, and data-literacy skills. Use this response sheet with any graph from Slow Reveal Graphs ( slowrevealgraphs.com) — bar graphs, line graphs, scatterplots, pictographs, in
Preview of Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Created by
Tech Savvy
🎯 Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2 Build on your students’ coding foundation with Lesson 2: Lines & Comments in p5.js! In this engaging follow-up lesson, students review plotting points and take the next step by connecting points to create lines—while also learning how to write and use comments in their code. This lesson continues to blend math, coding, and creativity, helping students deepen their understanding in a fun, visual way. 📦 What’s Included: ✅ Editable Canva lesson templ
Preview of Proportional Relationships Project | Grade 7 Inquiry-Based Summative Task

Proportional Relationships Project | Grade 7 Inquiry-Based Summative Task

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Smartie Steps
This Grade 7 Project-Based Inquiry Task helps students apply proportional reasoning in real-world contexts. Students investigate a self-chosen scenario, represent it with tables, graphs, and equations, and present their findings in a project format. Includes a teacher pacing guide, student templates, reflection prompts, and rubric for summative or formative assessment. ✨ What’s Included: Driving Question & Project Overview Student planning templates Data table & graphing pages Equation & w
Preview of Earth Day Activity: Water Wisdom

Earth Day Activity: Water Wisdom

Celebrate Earth Day (or any day!) with this Water Wisdom activity. Included are: an informational text about Earth's water and usage in the USCommon Core style questions about the textCreating data tables from textual informationCreating bar graphs from the data tablesCreating a US map color-coded to show water usage in each stateA scientific investigation about how much water is wasted from a dripping faucetThese activities are also included in the Earth Day Activities Bundle.
Preview of Arduino Statistics Lab: Mean Median Mode Range | STEM Math Grades 6-8

Arduino Statistics Lab: Mean Median Mode Range | STEM Math Grades 6-8

Created by
Math-O-Tronics
Make statistics MEAN something. In this hands-on Arduino lab, students collect real temperature data from two different locations and apply mean, median, mode, range, and line graphing to compare results. No hardware? No problem. This resource includes a full Tinkercad simulation option, allowing students to complete the lab digitally on Chromebooks or any browser device. Included: • Teacher Guide with pacing and differentiation • Student Lab Packet • Data Collection Tables • Statistics Practice
Preview of Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Created by
Laura Becker
Students are asked to find an example of time-series data in which the dependent variable (y) varies linearly with time (X). The data should have a strong positive or negative correlation. Students will be asked to: Make a scatter plot of the data. Use a straight edge to draw a line of best fit. Find the equation of the line where they must show work for how they determined this. Use their equation to predict the value of the variable in 2012 and 2018. A very detailed rubric is provided. 1
Preview of End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

Created by
The Two Sisters
Assess your students' knowledge of graphing linear equations while bringing out their creativity. Students are allowed to graph anything they want as long as they follow the rules provided. I used this project with my 8th graders (of all math-ability levels) after teaching graphing linear equations using slope and y-intercept. Students will practice graphing equations with positive slope, negative slope, zero slope and no slope. They will also reinforce recognizing patterns for each type of line
Preview of Linear Equations Project – Become a Streamer!

Linear Equations Project – Become a Streamer!

Created by
Straight A Math
Turn your students into content creators while mastering linear equations! This Real-World Linear Equations Project is a fun, engaging way to reinforce key Algebra 1 concepts through student choice and creativity. Students choose to become a gamer, vlogger, or musician, and build a streaming career by modeling their costs and revenue with linear equations. They’ll apply math in a meaningful context that connects with their real-life interests. Skills Covered: Writing linear equations
Preview of Fun with Ratios Activities Bundle - 7th Grade PBL with Math

Fun with Ratios Activities Bundle - 7th Grade PBL with Math

Created by
Absolute Value
The purpose of the Fun with Ratios Activities Bundle is to give students the opportunity to use creativity to apply ratios, proportions, and percentages in real-world settings. This bundle includes three unique tasks: Black Friday Mastery Task, Direct Variation Poster Mastery Task, and the Unique Survey Project. These activities and their accompanying materials are suited for students in grades 7 through 9. These lessons make excellent sub plans. Each project takes approximately two 60-minute bl
Preview of Distance – Drawn Between the Dots: Differentiated Coordinate Plane Mini-Project

Distance – Drawn Between the Dots: Differentiated Coordinate Plane Mini-Project

This creative assignment bridges the gap between geometry practice and creative design! In this Coordinate Plane mini-project, students begin by making a custom straight-line drawing on graph paper. Then, they apply the distance formula to calculate the lengths of selected segments — reinforcing essential geometry skills through art and analysis. Designed with 2 scaffolded levels (Support & Core), students practice using the distance formula on a First-Quadrant graph or a Coordinate Plane. The
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