Bring real-world maths to life with this engaging theme park design project!In this hands-on activity, students take on the role of theme park planners. They must design a park layout on a scaled blueprint, calculate the area and perimeter of each attraction, and manage a $1.5 million budget. This is a perfect project-based task for consolidating skills in area, perimeter, scale drawing, and financial reasoning. Skills Covered✔ Calculating area & perimeter ✔ Budgeting & cost calculation
Give your students a taste of real adult life with this engaging financial maths investigation! Students choose a career, calculate their gross pay, apply Australian tax brackets, complete an official payslip, build a personal weekly budget, and explore simple interest — all in one cohesive, real-world project. What's Included (6 pages)Cover page with learning intentions and success criteria Job Selection & Wage Calculator — 12 career options with real hourly/salary rates, gross pay calculations
Bring real-world maths to life with this engaging city planning investigation! Students design their own city using scale drawings, calculate zone areas and land-use percentages, and manage a $5,000,000 city budget — all while practising ratio, measurement, and number skills in an authentic context. What's Included (5 pages):Cover page with learning intentions and success criteriaBlueprint grid page (37 × 43 squares, scale 1 cm = 10 m) for designing the city mapZone Calculations page — scale con
Looking for a clean, engaging grid layout for a real-world maths task? This A4 printable blueprint is perfect for area, perimeter, and scale drawing activities. Designed to support creative maths projects, students can use this template to map out theme parks, cities, homes, gardens, or any custom design project. What’s Included A4-sized grid paper (1 cm = 5 m scale) Space for students to write their theme park name A legend/key box for labeling rides, zones, and paths Clean, black-and-white
This guided worksheet helps students practise plotting points from a table of values onto a Cartesian plane. The page includes: A blank table of values (color-coded: blue X and red Y) Space for students to generate and record four coordinate pairs A coordinate plane for students to plot their points accurately This scaffolded approach makes it perfect for introducing graphing to younger learners or reinforcing key skills for middle grades. ✅ Great for: Introducing coordinates and graphing in
5th - 9th
Applied Math, Arithmetic, Geometry
CCSS
5.G.A.1
, 6.G.A.1
, 6.NS.C.6
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