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Preview of What Will My Car Cost? - A Project in Microsoft Excel | Distance Learning

What Will My Car Cost? - A Project in Microsoft Excel | Distance Learning

The “What Will My Car Cost?” project allows students to build skills in Internet research and critical thinking as they research costs for a car and then compute and compare payment options using Microsoft Excel. First, students research the cost for two car options (one used and one new) and then compare financing and payment options for these using formulas in Microsoft Excel. The step-by-step directions were created for Microsoft Excel 2016, but could easily be used with earlier versions of
Preview of Presidential Data Analyst Math Project | Excel | Presentations | Presidents Day

Presidential Data Analyst Math Project | Excel | Presentations | Presidents Day

Created by
Mrs Marcos Math
Elevate your Presidents' Day lesson plans with this comprehensive Presidential Data Analysis Math Project, designed to engage students in a deep exploration of U.S. presidential history through mathematical analysis. This invaluable resource provides educators with everything they need to guide their students through a dynamic and informative project that combines historical research with mathematical concepts.**Key Features:**1. **Thematic Relevance:** - Aligned with Presidents' Day, this o
Preview of Reading Between the Lines - A Graphing Activity

Reading Between the Lines - A Graphing Activity

Created by
Diane Muller
This graphing activity is a fun way to combine Reading and Math. Using excerpts from school novels, students can create frequency tables and a variety of graphs either by hand or on the computer. This 1-2 class activity can be adapted for any grade level and can be done in small groups or individually. It can also be worked on over a period of time. Give it a try!
Preview of Reasoning and Problem Solving in Math - A Student Workbook

Reasoning and Problem Solving in Math - A Student Workbook

Created by
The SciencePoint
This is a student-centered workbook that reviews students’ application of concepts in mathematics such as:PercentagesRepresenting data as bar charts or pie chartsWorking out combinations of two or three itemsUsing area and perimeterUse models to solve problemsFractionsThe main concept addressed in this workbook is Combinatorics. Students are encouraged to find combinations using some sort of reasoning using mathematical models without being introduced to the algorithm or calculators. This is bel
Preview of mean, median, mode, and range Unit

mean, median, mode, and range Unit

Multiple classroom activities working towards finding the mean, median, mode, and ranges. Offers short projects, as well as, long range projects.
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