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Graphing Common Core 3.MD.D.8 projects

Preview of Coordinate Points and Ordered Pairs Robot

Coordinate Points and Ordered Pairs Robot

Created by
Amber Thomas
These lesson plans on coordinate points and ordered pairs help children practice drawing coordinate points on a grid and listing ordered pairs for those coordinate points. The project promotes creativity by allowing children to make their own robot prior to using those math concepts. Because children have the freedom to make a robot as complicated or simple as they like, the activity is automatically differentiated for students in terms of complexity and time management capabilities.
Preview of My Dream Room Area and Perimeter Project

My Dream Room Area and Perimeter Project

What kid doesn't want to create their own dream room?! In this project, the students will reinforce their learning of area and perimeter by connecting it to a real-world application. I have the project planned for three days, but it usually takes about a week as they add details to their rooms. You'll need to assemble the book included in the download for them. In addition, you'll need to purchase several medium-sized packing boxes. When cut & taped, each box yields 8 "rooms" (the corners
Preview of Dream House Project

Dream House Project

Created by
Puja Tilva
This is a wonderful hands on project that ALL my students were excited about. The final projects were amazing and showed the high level of engagement my students had during this project. The project was an extension to our area and perimeter unit. Students had to build their dream home using the guidelines I provided. It is leveled 1 - 3. ( 1 being the low group, 2 being an average group, 3 being for a high group) The pages look alike so students can't tell the difference. The levels become m
Preview of Famous Feast Math Project

Famous Feast Math Project

Have your students pretend they are hosting a feast for famous people (alive, dead, real, or fantasty)! Students will:- create their guest list and menu- calculate how much food they will need to purchase and the cost of it all- use elapsed time to figure out when to start preparing the food on their menu- use area and perimeter to design the seating arrangement- calculate guests' length of stay with elapsed time- graph the distance each guest travelled using Google MapsUse all parts of the pro
Preview of Area and Perimeter

Area and Perimeter

Created by
Grant Brown
This is a fun project that children will really enjoy! The students are in charge of designing a garden for the mayor of their town using centimeter graph paper. They must use the information about length and width to correctly design six seperate areas in the garden. They must then calculate the area and perimeter of each area. Once finished, students can add color and other finishing touches to make their garden design a masterpiece!
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