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Preview of Scatter plot Line of Best Fit Equation of Line Project

Scatter plot Line of Best Fit Equation of Line Project

Using Zillow, students will understand the correlation between house size and house price. Students will create a scatterplot, draw a line of best fit, select points on the line of best fit to write an equation of the line, and make predictions. Project includes: Detailed, step-by-step directions, grading rubric. Can be easily adapted to suit your needs.
Preview of Financial Algebra Time Capsule Project

Financial Algebra Time Capsule Project

Created by
Andrea Bennett
Allow students to create a 5 year plan for after graduation. Students will have two parts of the project. Email the paper portion to their teacher. And present the poster board to their class. Included is a rubric.
Preview of Part Part Whole Mat or Strip Diagram

Part Part Whole Mat or Strip Diagram

Created by
Kayla Riley
This product includes printouts of the part part whole mat that explains how to use it. It has mini mats for student's journals and a large mat for a visual in the classroom.
Preview of Touch Money Posters

Touch Money Posters

Created by
Brittany Candela
These posters are great for teaching how to count coins. Each touch point represents 5 cents. These strategies are great for helping students count money accurately. For more information and resources you can visit the Touchmath.com website.
Preview of Campaign Project - Solving Quadratics

Campaign Project - Solving Quadratics

Created by
Gerard Marrone
This is a project geared towards election day and has students select one of the methods for solving quadratics (factoring, completing the square, etc) and has them create an election campaign for their method. They must come up with a slogan, rationale for why their candidate is the best, and of course a little trash talk of the other candidates.
Preview of Elementary Problem Solving Rubric (BEST SELLER)

Elementary Problem Solving Rubric (BEST SELLER)

Created by
Aneesah Stewart
Here is a problem solving rubric I created for teachers to use to assess their students' understanding of problem solving concepts. It can be used on bulletin boards inside and outside of the classroom.
Preview of Exploring Right-Angled Triangles in Sidewalk

Exploring Right-Angled Triangles in Sidewalk

Created by
Rodrigo Cardenas
Objective:To engage students in a competition to accurately measure the legs of a right-angled triangle in the sidewalk and determine the closest estimation of the hypotenuse.
Preview of U.S. Money Poster

U.S. Money Poster

Created by
Room 306B
Help students recall money values and learn how to count change!
Preview of Ratios and Proportions Recipe Project

Ratios and Proportions Recipe Project

Created by
Helen F
This project allows students to apply their knowledge of ratios and proportions to cooking. Can be completed as a project for partner or individual work. Accompanying slides (entitled Ratios and Proportions Recipe Project Slides) are available as a free download. Credit for the recipes is given to their authors as stated on allrecipes.com. File is in a .doc format and is editable.
Preview of Budget Project (scaffolded; 3 levels)

Budget Project (scaffolded; 3 levels)

Created by
Lola Dupuy
This project is a choose-your-own-adventure budget setting culminating project. Students start with a given salary and then make choices about their transportation, accommodation, etc. They receive a description of what happens in a given time-period regarding their expenses, and based on the inputs they selected in part one, they calculate what their budget is after each event (for example, buying groceries, paying rent, etc). Then they reflect on what they learned about setting a budget and ma
Preview of Using Statistics in Marketing

Using Statistics in Marketing

A wonderful, common core application of how statistics are manipulated in the real world! Students will use a data sheet to compare the nutrition facts of various products from a few popular fast food chains. They will be given a product/company to market for, and use data provided to create a claim to do this. They will justify their claim using evidence from the data, and design an advertisement for this product/company.
Preview of If I had a million Dollars...

If I had a million Dollars...

Created by
Bailey Durfee
Students will get a million dollar budget. They will have to "purchase" an item from every category, being sure to not go over budget. They have to subtract across zero do figure out how much is left in their budget after every purchase. With my class we ended up making posters. We cut out each option that they chose. then gluing those and the worksheet on a green poster paper. We also printed out a million dollar bill and glue a picture of their face where the president would go on a dollar bil
Preview of Integrated Art-Math Grid Enlargement Masterpiece Project

Integrated Art-Math Grid Enlargement Masterpiece Project

Created by
Anne Hollenbeck
Students learn about the work of Georges Seurat while they enlarge a poster of his iconic painting "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte". This is an art and math integrated activity.
Preview of CCSS Systems of Equations Project

CCSS Systems of Equations Project

Created by
Derek Higgins
This is a Common Core System of Linear Equations project in which students work in pairs or in groups to determine if it is worth paying more now or later for a car. Students select from two different types of cars one being a hybrid car and the other being a "gas guzzler" car. Students are given their mph, how much they drive a week and gas cost to determine how much each car cost a year and over time. Then students have to analyze the information by creating tables, a graph, equations, verbal
Preview of Conversion Cheat Sheet

Conversion Cheat Sheet

This conversion cheat sheet allowed my special education students to understand how to write conversions. They didn't even know that in. stood for inches, and this chart did the trick. We blew this up so all students could access it, and all students responded well to it.
Preview of 'Prime Climb' Adapted Class Display Activity

'Prime Climb' Adapted Class Display Activity

Created by
Lampe Learning
This activity is an adaptation of the incredible 'Prime Climb' mathematical exploration created by Daniel Finkel and Katherine Cook of Math for Love. This resource is a classroom display that mimics the 'prime climb' array, allowing students to be allocated values and then they can colour or paint the values according to their prime building blocks. The intent is for the visual and the learning behind it remains visible within the classroom once it is displayed.The pack includes the following: -
Preview of Types of Coins (Front and Back)

Types of Coins (Front and Back)

Created by
Simply Shogreen
This document contains the four primary types of coins (penny, nickel, dime, and quarter), as well as their associated amounts. Students are able to view the front and the back of each coin in detail, as well as having the amount reinforced on each page. This document is great for using in student math folders, as mini posters or enlarging for classroom wall use.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem; Volume of Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere

Pythagorean Theorem; Volume of Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere

Created by
Joseph Turner
TIP Charts for Pythagorean Theorem, Prooving Pythagorean Theoren, Finding Distance with the Pythagorean Theorem; Volume of Cones, Cylinders, and Spheres
Preview of How to dissect a math word problem

How to dissect a math word problem

I use this as I teach my students to solve word problems. Too often our students are told to read a word problem until they understand it, but if they do not know what the word problem is saying that strategy will not work. Since our school does a lot of dissecting/annotating/close reading of text I wanted to incorporate that same thought into math.
Preview of Shopping Spree Project - Discounts and Tax

Shopping Spree Project - Discounts and Tax

Created by
Gerard Marrone
This is a project designed to practice taking discounts and accounting for tax in purchases. Students must find products at regular price and take a 15% discount, then calculate the cost of the item accounting for (NJ) sales tax of 7%. Their goal is to spend exactly $1000.
Preview of Calculating the Percent of a Quantity

Calculating the Percent of a Quantity

Created by
Mrs Gina Katz
Step-by-step showing of how to calculate the percent of a quantity. Great poster or worksheet!
Preview of Turn and Talk- Math 180 Classroom Routines

Turn and Talk- Math 180 Classroom Routines

Created by
Michelle Sabella
The mathematics program Math 180 introduces a variety of classroom routines that are consistently used throughout lessons. This poster describes the steps of "Turn and Talk". Other Math 180 classroom routine posters are for sale as well.
Preview of Weather Project!

Weather Project!

Students will be completing a field study about weather. They will be asked to observe the weather in their neighborhood for 5 consecutive days, and record all observations and data on a chart. They will use this information to create a double line graph of data, as well as an essay that will highlight what they learned during their field study. Use this resource with "Weather 4 Square and weather project spreadsheet."
Preview of Cookie Multi-Step Word Problem

Cookie Multi-Step Word Problem

This is a fantastic multi-step word problem that uses multiplication, division, fractions, adding, subtracting, and measurement! Students created posters displaying all their information. This was a challenging and very worth while assignment.
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