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Preview of Pretty Construction Project

Pretty Construction Project

On this project, students will explore the use of a compass and a straight edge to create accurate designs using the basic geometric constructions. Expectations - Accuracy — All lines must be carefully drawn with a pencil using only a straightedge, and compass. There should be no freehand drawing. - Neatness — Attention to the look and neatness of the designs is important. - Creativity — The original design should be unique and show some planning and effort. - Effort – The more detailed, planne
Preview of Mathematics Exercise Series Thales’ Theorem

Mathematics Exercise Series Thales’ Theorem

Created by
TheProfAchraf
The worksheet features six progressively challenging exercises that cover various geometric configurations: Triangle Proportionality (Exercises 1, 2, 3, & 6): Students calculate missing side lengths and prove lines are parallel using both the basic theorem and its converse.Trapezoids and Tangents (Exercises 4 & 5): The series extends the theorem to complex figures like trapezoids and circles with common external tangents, requiring higher-level algebraic manipulation.Step-by-Step Solutions: A co
Preview of FREE Pi City in the Sky Pi Day Math Activity Math Art Project Pi Day Craft STEAM

FREE Pi City in the Sky Pi Day Math Activity Math Art Project Pi Day Craft STEAM

Pi Day Coloring Activity: Pi Skyline. Create your own round version of Pi Cityscape to make a mural, door decoration, or bulletin board display. Let your students express themselves using these hands-on Math & Art resources during the exploration of Pi.Write the next digits of Pi in the sections outside the circle. Mark the height of the bars using the ruler provided so that each bar corresponds to one digit of Pi.Then color the bars to create a round city skyline (colored/black/rainbow).
Preview of End of Year Candy Box STEM Challenge Intro to Volume Surface Area STEAM Project

End of Year Candy Box STEM Challenge Intro to Volume Surface Area STEAM Project

Exploring Volume and Surface Area through a Challenge: Candy Box. A great challenge for introducing ideas like nets, surface area, and volume. You need: Colored cardstock paper, white copy paper (A4 or letter size), scissors, tape, and candies. In the file, you will find tips and my experiences with this project, as well as the rules of the challenge and examples to show your students. It can be an individual activity. You can also do this activity in groups of 2–3 students. It’s a perfect BTC
Preview of Gifted Education Math Game Design Project Rubric

Gifted Education Math Game Design Project Rubric

Created by
Miss U
I designed this rubric to assess my gifted math students as they chose from a project menu to create a game to practice geometry standards. Teachers can use this rubric to assess a math game designed by their student(s) surrounding any math topic.
Preview of Pi Day Puzzles and Coloring Pages for Middle School Students

Pi Day Puzzles and Coloring Pages for Middle School Students

Celebrate Pi Day with this engaging activities and projects pack that includes Pi Day Maze, Pi Day Math Vocab Double Puzzle, Pi Symbol Coloring Page, and Pi Digits Coloring Page - all for free! This pack is perfect for middle school students and offers a wide range of interactive and educational activities that will help them develop important skills while having a great time.The Pi Day Maze is a fun and challenging activity that will test your students' problem-solving skills. They can navigate
Preview of Shape, Polygon, Geometry Vocabulary Handout

Shape, Polygon, Geometry Vocabulary Handout

Created by
Sheena King
Description and examples of polygons as well as lines and angles with pictures to support definitions.
Preview of Intro to Color Theory: Josef Albers from the Artist of the Month series

Intro to Color Theory: Josef Albers from the Artist of the Month series

Created by
Gabriela Gil
Bring geometry to life with this simple artist of the month art project. Do it once, or leave it on the shelf for your students to explore over and over again. Your class will become scientists and experiment with color mixing and color theory while building art appreciation and art history! After their work take them to the museum to see colors come alive!
Preview of Creature Cards ★ FREEBIE ★

Creature Cards ★ FREEBIE ★

Created by
Simply Math
Just what you need as a quick puzzle in math class or as a fun start to your school day. Project a set of creatures on the wall and students are challenged to figure out the rule for the creatures. Which creatures at the bottom of the page follow the rule? You might have students work in teams to identify the rule. Great for visual students and intellectually gifted students who thrive on puzzles. Bonus: I included a formatted page so students can name and draw new creature puzzles to share with
Preview of FREE Adding Decimals January Winter Math Challenge Snowmen Activity Logic Puzzle

FREE Adding Decimals January Winter Math Challenge Snowmen Activity Logic Puzzle

Use this Winter Math Activity in your classroom to have your students incorporate critical thinking, and math in a fun way. You have 32 snowmen with decimals. Draw 3 straight lines to split the page into 7 parts, so that the sum of the numbers is the same in each section. This resource includes:- The printable version in PDF. Click the GREEN STAR at the top of my store to follow me and be informed about my new products and sales. (or >> CLICK HERE)Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for
Preview of Equivalent Area Cutouts for Hexagon, Rhombus (Montessori BW print)

Equivalent Area Cutouts for Hexagon, Rhombus (Montessori BW print)

These classic Montessori Elementary lesson materials build on prior work with equivalent rectangles and other shapes, and can be used to start work with algebraic notation. HexagonRhombusMultiple ways to create equivalent rectangles with each shape.Math is far better learned with the hands than numbers on a page!Black outline drawing for cheap printing. Print on cardstock, or glue paper to matte/cardboard. Cut along dashed lines.
Preview of 3D - Spatial Development - Creative Series - Part 3 of 3 - FREE

3D - Spatial Development - Creative Series - Part 3 of 3 - FREE

This is the last part of the 3 part series. It is the creative process - alternating between inductive and deductive spatial reasoning. It is in rectilinear development, but it will afford students the ability to mentally view in all three dimensions - mentally. These look difficult...and some are. However, with small amounts of practice, students adapt and excel. These exercises are really handy for high academic students in need of challenging individual projects - and GATE and STEM. Best
Preview of Area Cutouts for Rectangles, Parallelogram, Triangles (Montessori BW print+cut)

Area Cutouts for Rectangles, Parallelogram, Triangles (Montessori BW print+cut)

Classic "Yellow Area Material" from Montessori Elementary, helps teach concept of area as measured by identical squares on rectangle. Once that is mastered, this material shows how other shapes with equivalent areas can be converted into rectangles, eventually leading to algebraic notation (A = BH, A = BH/2). RectangleParallelogramRight TriangleAcute TriangleObtuse triangles. Print BW on cardstock (use yellow paper for classic look), or glue paper to cardboard. Cut along dashed lines (NOT solid
Preview of Circle Cutouts for Area, Circumference, Pi (Montessori BW)

Circle Cutouts for Area, Circumference, Pi (Montessori BW)

Classic Montessori Elementary lessons, help teach relationships between radius, circumference, and area using equivalent circles and rectangle. Also introduces concept and origin of Pi, eventually leading to algebraic notation. Equivalent circles, one cut into pieces to lay out as equivalent rectangle with length equal to the circumference and height equal to pie. Whole equivalent rectangle to compare to cut-up circle.Algebraic cutouts for labeling after initial concept is understood.Math is
Preview of Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

🏰 Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion AnglesStudents calculate complementary, supplementary, vertical, and polygon angles in a haunted mansion setting. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for angle relationshipsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaMansion worksheets + graphic organizersYouTube haunted house ambience + angle tutorials✨ Classroom Use: Fits geometry units or review activities. 🎃 Student Benefits: Develops reasoning, justification, and proof skills. ⚡ Why It’s Good
Preview of How Tall Is It? — MYP Mathematics Field Activity | Similar Triangles & Trig

How Tall Is It? — MYP Mathematics Field Activity | Similar Triangles & Trig

Created by
Ivan Beregi
A 75-90 minute outdoor field activity for MYP Mathematics students covering similar triangles and trigonometry (angle of elevation). Students choose a tall object nearby, then find its height twice — once using the mirror method (similar triangles) and once using a clinometer app (trigonometry). They record measurements on labelled diagrams, show full working, and compare both results with a structured reflection. What's included: 6-page print-ready PDF When to use it: After teaching both simila
Preview of Geometric Construction: Pentagon Pattycakes - Level 1

Geometric Construction: Pentagon Pattycakes - Level 1

Function: Level 1 of the Pentagon Pattycakes geometry series in the Geometric Construction Portfolio offers a basic introduction to geometry via construction using protractors and rulers. The CBBC Geometric Construction, hands-on learning portfolio practices skills involving rulers and protractors to explore geometric construction tangibly. The activities can be used in learning centers for independent learning or for guided instruction. This 10-product series offers 10 (stand-alone) themes fo
Preview of Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Escape the Equation: A Math Adventure (FREEBIE!!!!)

Engage your students in a math mystery they’ll never forget.This free sample is a sneak peek into Escape the Equation — a five-chapter, story-driven math escape where students use problem-solving and logical thinking to uncover clues and crack codes. What’s Included: ✅ A segment from Chapter 1: The Disappearing Teacher✅ A self-contained math puzzle students must solve to advance ✅ Narrative intro that hooks students immediately ✅ Printable student version + teacher key ✅ No QR codes, tech, or
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