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Preview of Egyptian Sphinx Math Ratio Problem FREE Grade 4 Gifted + 5th-6th Challenge Math

Egyptian Sphinx Math Ratio Problem FREE Grade 4 Gifted + 5th-6th Challenge Math

Here's a quick free challenge with the mystery of the Sphinx. Using a primary source photo, students measure, estimate, and use ratios to calculate the height of the Sphinx. Part of a ratio six pack for gifted grade 4 and grades 5 and 6, this activity is also included in an engaging unit for gifted grade 4 on pyramids.
Preview of Halloween | Math | Escape the Math Crypt | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Escape the Math Crypt | TEKS

👉 Want a perfect add on for your escape room? These free award certificates are organized by subject and pair great with the activity for an easy end of mission celebration! Click here 👉 FREE Escape Room Awards⚰️ Halloween | Math | Escape the Math CryptStudents solve spooky puzzles to “escape” a haunted crypt while practicing math skills from operations to algebra. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment across grade bandsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaEscape crypt worksheet with 30 pu
Preview of 200 No-Prep | Math | Graph & Data Challenges | K-12

200 No-Prep | Math | Graph & Data Challenges | K-12

Title: Math | 200 Graph & Data Challenges | K-12Product Description: ✅ Overview: Interpret and analyze with 200 graph and data prompts spanning bar graphs, line graphs, pie charts, and scatterplots. ✨ How It Can Be Used:📊 Graph interpretation practice📝 Exit tickets or quick quizzes📚 Data literacy warm-ups💻 Cross-curricular connections (science, social studies)🌟 Why Teachers & Students Love It:📈 Builds real-world data skills🎯 Supports test prep🧠 Pro
Preview of Real World FRACTION Project Based Learning

Real World FRACTION Project Based Learning

Created by
Sillysixth
In this project, you’ll turn your real school schedule into a fraction challenge!First, you’ll create an hour-by-hour schedule of a typical school week. ⏰ Next, you’ll group your time into categories (like class time, homework, sleep, activities, and free time) and simplify each category into fractions of your week. Finally, you’ll put your math skills to work by comparing, adding, subtracting, and multiplying your fractions to analyze how your time is really spent. By the end, you’ll see yo
Preview of Area and Volume Project

Area and Volume Project

Created by
Rosey Hippo LLC
Goal: To find the square footage of your dream home. Then, to find the volume of your dream home. Finally, to build a to-scale model of your home. We discussed the volume by deciding how high the walls will be. Feel free to adjust to your needs. We are building our models out of foam board and cardboard.
Preview of Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

Created by
Hacking History
This is a wonderful multi-day project I have used for the past two years with my 8th grade math and honors Algebra 1 students! It is low-prep, takes around four 60-minute class periods, and is perfect for the end of the year after testing. Students select an image to trace in the free, online Desmos graphing calculator. They trace their image by creating functions and limiting the domain and range. 8th grade math students stick to basic images and linear functions, while Algebra 1 students can
Preview of Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Tie Labor Day to math by graphing jobs, careers, and worker data. Students practice data representation while honoring the workforce. Elementary: Build pictographs or bar graphs showing jobs like teacher, doctor, or firefighter.Middle School: Create histograms or bar graphs of workforce data, calculating mean, median, and mode.High School: Analyze Bureau of Labor Statistics datasets with scatterplots, comparing employment trends over time and across s
Preview of Pizza Shop Analysis

Pizza Shop Analysis

Created by
Caitlin Stevens
Students get on the internet and perform a cost-analysis to determine if it is cheaper to ‘Build Your Own’ pizza or buy a Specialty Pizza at three different pizza shops. This document walks a student through step-by-step from writing a hypothesis to information gathering to calculations to forming their conclusion. Very basic math skills involved. Feel free to edit for your own classroom.
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