In this hands-on, editable project, students will use what they learned about complementary, supplementary, adjacent, and vertical angle relationships and unique triangles to create their own quilt squares and compile them into a class quilt. This project is perfect because it is completely customizable to the needs of your class. I have also included tips and suggestions to make cross-curricular connections and make this project interdisciplinary. My students loved this project, and yours will,
This scale drawing project is a rigorous, hands-on activity you can implement to have your students fully grasp the concept of scale factor and scale drawings! It is a group project where each class is split into groups to scale up and reconnect sections of one whole piece. I created this to use with my 7th grade math students and they LOVED it. It is super versatile in that you can bring in art from any time period, and you can easily connect it to other subjects. (I've included multi-disciplin
This is the ULTIMATE proportional relationships project! I created this for my 7th-grade math students to complete at the end of their unit on proportional relationships. This detailed activity connects real-world applications to have students show their knowledge of proportional reasoning. Like in the Food Network show Restaurant: Impossible, students are in charge of improving imaginary restaurants. They will research and improve the cost, profit, seating capacity, and schedules of restaurants
4th - 12th
Family Consumer Sciences, Math
CCSS, TEKS, VA SOL
6.RP.A.1
, 6.RP.A.2
, 6.RP.A.3
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