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Welcome to The Projected Classroom! I’m Joshua W. Crawford, and I am so glad you've found your way here. With over 13 years of classroom experience spanning the United States and the United Kingdom, my passion is making math and computer science come alive for students. I have had the unique privilege of teaching US Secondary mathematics and computer science, as well as KS3 maths and KS3, KS4, and KS5 Computer Science here in the UK. As a Google for Education Innovator, I am deeply committed to leveraging technology to enhance learning. I specialize in project-based learning (PBL), creating environments where students use math and coding to build, investigate, and explain something real. If you have ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of PBL or worried about the prep time, my goal is to make it incredibly comfortable and realistic for you to implement. I design complete teaching packages meant to move your classroom beyond worksheets without sacrificing structure, standards, or your own sanity.
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Preview of Math + Art Project Bundle - Geometry & Design Activities (Lines, Polygons)

Math + Art Project Bundle - Geometry & Design Activities (Lines, Polygons)

Blend geometry with creativity! This bundle includes four projects that combine geometry with art and design, giving students the chance to explore math concepts while creating beautiful, display-ready works. Perfect for teachers who want hands-on, creative alternatives to worksheets. Concepts Covered: symmetry, slopes of lines, triangle classification, quadrilaterals, coordinate geometry. Keywords: math art project bundle, geometry design projects, creative math activities, hands-on art + mat
Preview of Circular Symmetry Studio - Circle Geometry Project (Art + Math, Design Activity)

Circular Symmetry Studio - Circle Geometry Project (Art + Math, Design Activity)

Engage students with circle geometry through art and design! In this project, students explore arc length, sector area, central angles, and rotational symmetry while creating their own circular artwork inspired by mandalas, rose windows, or spirograph patterns. What’s Included: Student Guide with step-by-step instructions GeoGebra Walkthrough for digital construction (compass & straightedge optional) Teacher Guide with pacing, rubric, extensions, and standards alignment (CCSS, TEKS, UK)
Preview of ShapeShift in Scratch - Geometry Transformations Coding Project (Math + ComSci)

ShapeShift in Scratch - Geometry Transformations Coding Project (Math + ComSci)

Bring transformations to life through coding! Students learn translations, rotations, reflections, and dilations by coding animations in Scratch. With scaffolds for beginners, students build digital stories or games that demonstrate transformations, connecting geometry to computer science. What’s Included: Student packet + unplugged coding card option Scratch guide for transformations Teacher Guide with pacing, rubric, standards Editable Rubric + Submission Templates Skills: Apply geometric
Preview of Satellite Station – Trigonometry Project (SOH-CAH-TOA, Angles of Elevation)

Satellite Station – Trigonometry Project (SOH-CAH-TOA, Angles of Elevation)

Launch trigonometry into orbit! In this project, students apply right triangle trigonometry (SOH-CAH-TOA), angles of elevation/depression, and distance calculations to track satellites in real time. Using resources such as Heavens Above or pre-curated data, students calculate satellite positions from Earth and connect math to space exploration. What’s Included: Student packet with research + calculation prompts Teacher Guide with pacing, rubric, standards alignment (CCSS, TEKS, UK) Satell
Preview of Presidential Path Planner - US Campaign Map Project (Distance, Midpoint, Linear)

Presidential Path Planner - US Campaign Map Project (Distance, Midpoint, Linear)

Plan a presidential campaign trail with math! Students apply distance formula, midpoints, slope, and linear equations to map out campaign stops across the US. They balance travel routes, analyze strategies, and reflect on decision-making. What’s Included: Student packet with US map Teacher Guide with pacing, rubric, standards Editable Rubric + Showcase Deck Skills: Apply coordinate geometry (distance, slope, midpoint) Connect math to real-world civics Create strategic maps with data-driven
Preview of Triangulate & Translate - Triangle Classification Art Project (Geometry + Art)

Triangulate & Translate - Triangle Classification Art Project (Geometry + Art)

Classify triangles through creative art! Students explore triangle types (scalene, isosceles, equilateral, right, obtuse, acute) while converting images into geometric low-poly art. This project blends art and math, requiring precision in classifying, labeling, and constructing triangles. What’s Included: Student packet with sample layouts GeoGebra/Desmos guides Teacher Guide with pacing, rubric, and standards alignment Editable Rubric + Submission Deck Skills: Classify and apply triangle t
Preview of Parliamentary Path Planner - UK Campaign Map Project (Coordinate Geometry)

Parliamentary Path Planner - UK Campaign Map Project (Coordinate Geometry)

Plan a Prime Minister campaign trail with math! Students use distance formula, slope, midpoints, and linear equations to map campaign routes across the UK. They balance efficiency, location strategies, and reflect on real-world civics connections. What’s Included: Student packet with UK map Teacher Guide with pacing, rubric, standards Editable Rubric + Reflection Skills: Apply coordinate geometry (distance, slope, midpoint) Connect math to civics and geography Create strategic maps for camp
Preview of Linear Landscape - Linear Equations Art Project (Slope & Line Designs)

Linear Landscape - Linear Equations Art Project (Slope & Line Designs)

Turn linear equations into art! Students use slope-intercept form, parallel/perpendicular lines, and systems of equations to create unique line-based artwork. Whether cityscapes or abstract designs, this project makes graphing linear equations both creative and rigorous. What’s Included: Student packet + Desmos/GeoGebra templates Teacher Guide with pacing, rubric, and standards Editable Rubric + Showcase Deck Skills: Apply slope and intercepts to line equations Explore parallel and perpendi
Preview of Polygon Patch

Polygon Patch

This scaffolded template challenges students to design a single quadrilateral patch that reflects their understanding of angle relationships and shape classification. It serves as a creative entry point to the full Quadrilateral Quilt project, encouraging students to explore personal design choices while contributing to a collaborative, community-focused final product.
Preview of Triangular Art: Triangle Challenge

Triangular Art: Triangle Challenge

A scaffolded entry point into triangle-based design, this planning sheet supports students as they explore and classify triangle types in preparation for creating triangle art. It encourages early decisions about triangle properties and layout, building the foundation for precision and creativity in the full Art of Triangles project.
Preview of Signal Angle Snapshot: Trig Practice with Satellites

Signal Angle Snapshot: Trig Practice with Satellites

A scaffolded template that helps students begin designing a satellite layout using triangle centers and elevation angles. Students sketch basic station-to-satellite connections and plan efficient coverage zones. This warm-up introduces the spatial logic and geometry tools used in the full Satellite Station project.
Preview of Governor for a Week: Campaign Sprint

Governor for a Week: Campaign Sprint

This fast-paced planning challenge is a perfect entry point to the full Campaign Trail project. Students map a governor’s campaign route across their state by applying midpoint and distance formulas on a coordinate grid or with GeoGebra. The activity introduces political logistics while reinforcing key geometry concepts—setting the stage for deeper geographic, mathematical, and strategic thinking in the full version.
Preview of Line Bank Challenge

Line Bank Challenge

This introductory challenge sets the stage for students to think like digital artists while building a ‘line bank’ of slopes and equations. They’ll graph and explore linear relationships using GeoGebra with domain restrictions in mind—preparing them to construct structured, intentional art in the full Art of Lines project. Perfect for scaffolding abstract math through a real-world creative lens.
Preview of Starter Sampler:  The Projected Classroom Collection

Starter Sampler: The Projected Classroom Collection

This downloadable pack includes every free starter activity developed for the Core and Bonus Projects from The Projected Classroom. These low-prep resources are perfect for quick engagement days, purposeful sub plans, math labs, or skills practice. Each activity is designed to introduce key concepts, scaffold project thinking, and spark curiosity in real-world math applications.
Preview of Storyboard Starter: Scratch Storylines

Storyboard Starter: Scratch Storylines

A ready-to-use storyboard template to help students plan their Scratch animation for the full transformation project. Useful for organization and pre-coding discussions.
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Experience

Welcome to The Projected Classroom! I’m Joshua W. Crawford, and I am so glad you've found your way here. With over 13 years of classroom experience spanning the United States and the United Kingdom, my passion is making math and computer science come alive for students. I have had the unique privilege of teaching US Secondary mathematics and computer science, as well as KS3 maths and KS3, KS4, and KS5 Computer Science here in the UK. As a Google for Education Innovator, I am deeply committed to leveraging technology to enhance learning. I specialize in project-based learning (PBL), creating environments where students use math and coding to build, investigate, and explain something real. If you have ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of PBL or worried about the prep time, my goal is to make it incredibly comfortable and realistic for you to implement. I design complete teaching packages meant to move your classroom beyond worksheets without sacrificing structure, standards, or your own sanity.

Teaching style

I truly believe students learn most deeply when they are given the freedom to create something meaningful. My resources sit at the intersection of mathematics, creativity, technology, and real-world problem-solving. Whether your students are designing a future-friendly tiny house in SketchUp , planning a campaign trail using coordinates, or animating geometric transformations in Scratch , these tasks are designed with a low-floor/high-ceiling structure. Because these projects require students to build, design, and present tangible finished products, they are naturally AI-resilient. You get to assess their actual understanding, knowing the work requires authentic, human problem-solving that a simple AI prompt cannot replicate. I want to help you raise engagement by giving students a genuine reason to use the math they are learning. At the same time, I provide the heavy scaffolding and teacher guidance you need to run richer lessons and embrace project-based learning without the chaos.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Earning my status as a Google for Education Innovator has been a major highlight of my career, allowing me to connect with educators globally to push the boundaries of digital problem-solving. Over the years, I've also earned multiple curriculum development grants, including a collaborative award with Texas A&M to integrate engineering and IoT into math lessons. Serving as Geometry Team Lead and Acting Math Coordinator gave me wonderful opportunities to support my fellow teachers in bringing these concepts to life. I’ve also loved leading campus initiatives like the academic decathlon, Chess Club, Coding Club, and Rubik’s Cube Club, helping students find their creative niche outside the traditional classroom.

My own education history

I hold a B.A. in Mathematics with a minor in STEM Education from Texas A&M University. I am a fully certified 8–12 Mathematics & Computer Science Educator (TEA) in the US and hold QTS certification in the UK. To continually grow my practice, I’ve also earned additional credentials from MITx in Sustainable Building Design, UT Austin in Computer Science Education, and Google in Data Analytics & Project Management.

Additional biographical information

Outside of teaching, I am a builder and a maker at heart. Originally from Texas, I recently moved my family across the Atlantic to Hampshire, UK, where my wife Jessica and I both teach. I actually used my lifelong passion for architecture to design and build our own custom home from the ground up back in the US! When I'm not tinkering with 3D designs in Revit or SketchUp, you can usually find me playing the banjo, drums, ukulele, or mandolin for my school's staff band. I cherish the time I spend with Jessica and our two children who constantly remind me why building a better, more engaging future through education is so incredibly important.