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Preview of Design your own Avatar Activity- 7th Grade- Fun End of Year Review

Design your own Avatar Activity- 7th Grade- Fun End of Year Review

A fun way to get students to review some of the material from the year. They choose the characteristic they want and solve the problem that goes with it. They create and color the avatar as they go. They can show and compare at the end.Questions can be customized. The template is made and can be used for any activity throughout the unit.Answer key provided.Please leave feedback!
Preview of Geometry Area & Volume Project for Middle School

Geometry Area & Volume Project for Middle School

Created by
Otto Hanneman
This is a geometry project for middle school students - 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. Students use containers - boxes and cans/cylinders to calculate surface areas and volumes. The containers can be brought from home or found other places. This can be used as a cooperative learning activity or as individual work. Standard, metric, or both measurements can be used for calculation purposes. Estimation techniques can taught and practiced. Extra work is included if needed. This can be a one day
Preview of 7th Grade Math Choice Board: Assessment: Project: Rubric

7th Grade Math Choice Board: Assessment: Project: Rubric

Created by
Elli B Teaches
I love incorporating projects into math class. I don’t feel like it is done often enough. This could be used for an end of the year 7th grade project or a beginning of the year 8th grade project. Students pick one of the 7th grade topics and one of the choice board projects. There is also an attached rubric for you to grade with. The first column about the math content is worth double points, half of the final score. The rubric is worth 20 points. This choice board could also be used as an end o
Preview of CSSS.8.G Volume and Surface Area: City Creation

CSSS.8.G Volume and Surface Area: City Creation

Created by
DJ Calc-u-l8r
In this activity, students: Design a building that meets dimensional and cost restrictionsCalculate surface area for all prisms, pyramids, cylinder, cones, and sphere typesCalculate volume for all prisms, pyramids, cylinder, cones, and sphere typesCalculate the cost of their designJustify their building designUpload their design online or print their designFor teachers:This activity uses Kansas City as the example city. You can easily change this activity by substituting in features from your ow
Preview of Area & Circumference Project

Area & Circumference Project

Created by
Make Math Count
Step into the world of architecture with our exciting Google Slides project! In this engaging assignment, students will have the opportunity to apply their mathematical prowess to real-world structures. From the soaring heights of iconic skyscrapers to the elegant curves of historic bridges, this project challenges students to calculate the area and circumference of various architectural marvels. Through interactive presentations and dynamic visuals, they will not only sharpen their math skills
Preview of Thanksgiving Math Activity: Area of Circles and Proportions with Pie FREE

Thanksgiving Math Activity: Area of Circles and Proportions with Pie FREE

Created by
Wilcox's Way
Proportional reasoning, unit rates, and area of circles are all skills students use as they examine a world-recording breaking pumpkin pie in this activity. Students will try to figure out the number of people served by a twenty-foot diameter pie, world-record breaking pumpkin pie. They also figure out how much whipped cream needed to top the pie! If you are interested in exploring more concepts and activities related to world-record breaking pies, check out the full version of this activity
Preview of SCUBA - or whatever floats your boat

SCUBA - or whatever floats your boat

Created by
Math Rigor
Students will be introduced to ideas such as density, Charles's Law, Boyle's Law, and buoyancy. They will model with mathematics, using linear equations, ratios and rates. The students will apply the ideas and physical properties to scuba diving and transfer the knowledge to explain why objects float in air. Ultimately, students will become "teachers" of the subject and will work together to create a model and poster session.
Preview of Who can blow the biggest bubble?

Who can blow the biggest bubble?

This project allows students to practice finding the area and circumference of circles. Students will blow bubbles that have food coloring in them onto a piece of paper. Once the bubble pops students will outline the bubble with a marker so that it is easy to see. Students will use a ruler to determine the diameter of the circle. They will then determine the radius, area and circumference of the circle. The will work with other students to see who has the biggest bubble! Note- you will need you
Preview of AAAAA

AAAAA

Created by
Benjamin Loh
Students apply their measurement skills to design a zoo exhibit.Students design various features for a zoo exhibit using 2D and 3D shapes, then design a zoo exhibit floor plan. Students use the following skills:1) Perimeter2) Circumference3) Area of shapes4) Area of composite shapes5) Volume6) unit conversionDocument also includes a marking rubric if you need to mark it. You need to also print off an A3 1cm grid sheet for student floor plan.
Preview of My 7th Grade Geometry Final Project

My 7th Grade Geometry Final Project

7th Grade Geometry Project that appropriately aligns to Common Core
Preview of Twos Day Bingo Board

Twos Day Bingo Board

Created by
Katrina Lance
Choice board or bingo board ready to use for Twosday activities!
Preview of Mouse Shapes Volume and Surface Area

Mouse Shapes Volume and Surface Area

Students will learn to write a book and apply their knowledge of volume and surface area for shapes throughout the books do just like the mice do to hide from the cats.
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