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Preview of Haunted House 3-D Finding Volume, Perimeter and Area Through Project Learning

Haunted House 3-D Finding Volume, Perimeter and Area Through Project Learning

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Learning Lair
Are your 4th - 8th graders looking for a fun way to learn about finding perimeter, area and volume? This week-long project (approx. 5-7 days) is an exciting way to learn important math skills, make a Haunted House, and let students be creative. It contains everything you need, except for scissors, crayons, glue and smiles. This project is so fun, that your students will not want it to end, and they will develop a true understanding what it means to find the volume, area and perimeter of a re
Preview of STEM Model Bridge Building Challenge Curriculum Kit - Jr High and High School

STEM Model Bridge Building Challenge Curriculum Kit - Jr High and High School

Created by
mason johnson
Bring hands-on engineering into your classroom with this STEM Bridge Building Curriculum Kit - 2026 EditionPerfect for middle and high school students, this engaging resource challenges learners to design, construct, and test model bridges while applying critical STEM principles. Students will step into the role of engineers as they: Design: Learn about structural concepts and load distribution. Build: Construct their own model bridge with balsam wood and glue. Test: Evaluate strength, stabili
Preview of Ollie the Octopus

Ollie the Octopus

This interdisciplinary unit study introduces students to the unique and intelligent octopus through the story Ollie the Octopus. Students explore how animals use adaptations and behaviors to survive in specific habitats and ecosystems, with a special focus on marine environments. The unit begins with an engaging informational narrative set in the Pacific Ocean, where students follow Ollie as he hides, hunts, and escapes predators in coral reef and rocky seafloor habitats. As students read,
Preview of Kaleidoscope Lettering Symmetry Project - Designs with Names or Inspiring Words

Kaleidoscope Lettering Symmetry Project - Designs with Names or Inspiring Words

Created by
Teach Kids Art
Kaleidoscope Lettering uses the concepts of bilateral (reflective) symmetry, tessellation, and positive/negative space to transform a name, initials, or an inspiring word into a unique design that looks much more complicated to create than it actually is! This project was so successful and so well-loved by my students that I did it year after year... until I figured out we were doing it the hard way! Here I’m sharing my new and improved method that is faster, easier, and virtually mistake-proof
Preview of The Day the Math Tools Quit

The Day the Math Tools Quit

✨ The Day the Math Tools Quit – Math Writing Project | 5th Grade | Creative Math + ELA Integration ✨Looking for a creative and standards-aligned way to combine math and writing in your 5th grade classroom? This The Day the ___ Quit project is the perfect blend of narrative writing and mathematical thinking—an engaging, student-loved twist on The Day the Crayons Quit! Project Overview: Students choose a math tool or concept (like Division, Fractions, Rulers, or the Equal Sign) and write a fic
Preview of Invention "SHARK TANK" Classroom Competition, Step-By-Step Guide w/ Handouts

Invention "SHARK TANK" Classroom Competition, Step-By-Step Guide w/ Handouts

Created by
Gina Kennedy
PDF or Digital! Shark Tank! Classroom or school invention competition! It's never too early to encourage your young entrepreneurs. I've included everything you need with this resource to have a "Shark Tank" inspired classroom competition in your own classroom. Students will use innovative math, social studies and science skills with partners to create a product that will help students with specific problems at school. Great for teaching inventions, personal finance with profits, losses and etc
Preview of Math Placement Test

Math Placement Test

Created by
Math with Trish
This math assessment can be used in a variety of ways. It can be used as a placement test to help recommend the best courses for students, as a 5th grade year end exam, as a 6th grade pretest, or even to assess new students' levels as they come from other schools. The test is in a graduated format, so the questions get harder as students move through the test. There is also a supplement to the exam that students who finish early can take to continue the challenge.
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