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Preview of Grade 7/8 Literacy and Numeracy Ontario - Create a Sport and Plan a Tournament

Grade 7/8 Literacy and Numeracy Ontario - Create a Sport and Plan a Tournament

Grades 7–8 | Math + Literacy | High-Engagement, Cross-Curricular ProjectBring excitement, creativity, and deep learning into your classroom with this comprehensive, ready-to-use unit where students design their own sport and run a two-day mini-tournament! Perfect for Grades 7 and 8, this cross-curricular resource blends literacy, numeracy, creativity, physical education concepts, and real-world problem solving in one highly engaging project. Students invent a brand-new sport by combining movemen
Preview of Mean Absolute Deviation Activity ~ Comparing Weather Data!

Mean Absolute Deviation Activity ~ Comparing Weather Data!

Created by
MK Designs79
🌦️ Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) Weather Activity | Real-World Data Project Make statistics meaningful with this engaging, real-world Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) activity! Students will explore weather data while practicing key concepts in variability, data analysis, and critical thinking. In this hands-on activity, students collect and analyze temperature data from two different cities (Miami, FL and Chicago, IL) to determine which location has more variable weather. This is a perfect way
Preview of Perimeter, Area, and Surface Area with Candy Boxes!

Perimeter, Area, and Surface Area with Candy Boxes!

Created by
Alicia Hardt
Thank you for your interest in my Candy Box Math Project! I am looking forward to using this project in my classroom again this year. The students last year really enjoyed getting to use this hands on approach to perimeter and area, and it looked GREAT for open house! What you get.... Candy box math teacher instructions Candy box math data recording sheet Candy box math short answer sheet Candy box math grading rubric You will need.... Assorted LARGE sized candy boxes (candy taken out), broken
Preview of Candy Box Math- A Hands on Approach to Perimeter, Area, and Volume!

Candy Box Math- A Hands on Approach to Perimeter, Area, and Volume!

Created by
Alicia Hardt
Thank you for your interest in my Candy Box Math Project! I am looking forward to using this project in my classroom again this year. The students last year really enjoyed getting to use this hands on approach to perimeter, area, and volume. It looked GREAT for open house! What you get.... Candy box math teacher instructions Candy box math data recording sheet Candy box math short answer sheet Candy box math grading rubric You will need.... Assorted LARGE sized candy boxes (candy taken out), bro
Preview of Grade 6 Performance Task: GCF & LCM — Synchronized Traffic Lights

Grade 6 Performance Task: GCF & LCM — Synchronized Traffic Lights

Grade 6 Performance Task: GCF & LCM — Synchronized Traffic Lights Math Project MYP Year 1 Mathematics • Criteria C & D • Real-World Math Application Bring math to life with this engaging Grade 6 Performance Task where students apply Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM) concepts to design synchronized traffic light patterns for a city grid! This highly visual, real-world math investigation combines problem-solving, engineering, number theory, collaboration, and mathema
Preview of No Prep Sub Plans: Ratios & Proportional Relationships-Create a Game: Grades 6-8

No Prep Sub Plans: Ratios & Proportional Relationships-Create a Game: Grades 6-8

SNo Prep Sub Plans: Ratios & Proportional Reasoning – Create a Game Project (Grades 6–8)Make ratios and proportional reasoning engaging, relevant, and fun! This no prep, print-and-go project has students design their own game while building real-world math skills. Perfect for sub plans, project-based learning, or review, this resource keeps students actively thinking and collaborating. What’s Included: Student-friendly project overview and clear directions Mini research activity focused on:
Preview of Math Meets History: Calculating the Cost of the Boston Tea Party – PBL

Math Meets History: Calculating the Cost of the Boston Tea Party – PBL

Bring history to life while tackling real-world math! This cross-curricular project-based learning unit combines the excitement of the Boston Tea Party with essential 6th grade math skills. Students step into the role of historians and mathematicians as they calculate the true cost of the Boston Tea Party in today’s money, explore lesser-known figures like Sarah Fulton, and perform a lively Reader’s Theater script that puts them right in the middle of December 16, 1773. What’s Included: ✅
Preview of No Prep Sub Plans-Integer Operations-Create a Game-Grades 6-8

No Prep Sub Plans-Integer Operations-Create a Game-Grades 6-8

No Prep Sub Plans: Integer Operations (Positive & Negative Numbers) – Create a Game Project (Grades 6–8)Turn one of the toughest math topics into something students actually enjoy! This no prep, print-and-go project has students design their own game while mastering integer operations with positive and negative numbers. Perfect for sub plans, review, or engaging project-based learning, this resource keeps students thinking, collaborating, and creating. What’s Included: Student-friendly projec
Preview of TPSP Design A Garden Unit Resources

TPSP Design A Garden Unit Resources

This practical and engaging resource is a reformatted version of the Texas Performance Standards Project (TPSP) “Design a Garden” task, designed to save teachers time and make implementation seamless. The original lesson flow has been streamlined and enhanced with editable teaching slides featuring discussion questions, math reviews, and videos. Reformatted student sheets and step-by-step lesson plans provide a clear, easy-to-follow structure for both teachers and students. The included Tas
Preview of Build 3D Geometric Shapes-Mathematical Practices Aligned-Hands-on-STEAM

Build 3D Geometric Shapes-Mathematical Practices Aligned-Hands-on-STEAM

Created by
Menschenables
Build 3D Shapes with Newspaper, Dowels, Straws & Pipe Cleaners. Looking for a geometry project that’s engaging and academically rigorous? This standards-aligned 3D build offers two flexible construction options, allowing students to apply math vocabulary, calculations, and engineering thinking as they collaboratively build cubes and square-based pyramids.Hands-On Geometry & STEAM Project | Cubes & Square-Based Pyramids This engaging 3D Geometry Build Project challenges students to construct larg
Preview of Math Cross Totals Logic Puzzle: Non-Curricular Task for Thinking Classrooms

Math Cross Totals Logic Puzzle: Non-Curricular Task for Thinking Classrooms

Created by
Michele Okubo
Think of a Cross Total puzzle as a quick, low-prep “number crossword” for your math block: Print or project a small grid with target sums at each row’s end and column’s bottom Fill each box with a single digit so rows and columns hit their totals No repeats in any row or column Cross Totals builds addition fluency and strategic thinking, and it’s a perfect springboard for questions like, “How do you know those two cells must be 4 and 5? What’s inside:3 leveled Cross Totals puzzles: •Mild – lo
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - Practice Activity

Equivalent Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Simplifying Fractions - Practice Activity

Simplifying Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing a Whole Number by any Fraction (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing a Whole Number by any Fraction (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Comparing Fractions - Practice Activity

Comparing Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers (Practice Worksheet)

Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions (unlike denominators)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions (unlike denominators)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Multiplying Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Multiplying Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Understanding and Solving Percent Problems | Elementary Matching Cards

Understanding and Solving Percent Problems | Elementary Matching Cards

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions (like denominators)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions (like denominators)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Fractions by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Fractions by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Mixed Numbers: Addition & Subtraction (Practice Worksheet)

Mixed Numbers: Addition & Subtraction (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
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