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Social studies Common Core 6.RP.A.1 resources

Preview of Ancient Egypt Mummies & Mummification Religion Reading Comprehension & Activity

Ancient Egypt Mummies & Mummification Religion Reading Comprehension & Activity

Ancient Egyptian religious afterlife beliefs and mythology required the deceased to maintain his or her appearance even in death. Enter the development of the elaborate 70-day Ancient Egypt mummification process. This resource provides historical background and complete instructions for a 6-week carrot mummification project. NOTE: Carrots are low smell compared to other possible mummifying foods like meats or apples.TIP: If you start your mummification process as you start Egypt, your carrot
Preview of Carnival Game Economics PBL Project-Based Learning GATE

Carnival Game Economics PBL Project-Based Learning GATE

Smaller tasks add up to big, big learning with this gold medal standard project-based learning activity! What a sneaky cool way to learn math, economics, and functional design! (Insert evil teacher laugh.) It’s a hands-on approach to Common Core Standards. In Carnival Game Economics, students design a carnival skill game and gather data as junior market researchers during the test phase. They’ll use this data to help make decisions. After making calculations for probability, students will
Preview of The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

Suitable and adapted for grades 5-12Open the Preview to see more detailed informationWatch the movie to see a high speed play through of the presentationThis complete cross-curricular unit has students learn about companies, research stocks, create a portfolio, track their performance, submit their project and write a test. Students will learn about real life financial literacy, trade-offs, decision making, strategies, and apply mathematical concepts.The unit runs about 10-14 weeks long, with an
Preview of Clean Water - Human Rights: Math & SS Current Events Lesson & Worksheet (Canada)

Clean Water - Human Rights: Math & SS Current Events Lesson & Worksheet (Canada)

Why doesn't everyone in Canada have access to clean, drinkable water? This 3-page guided lesson walks your students in grades 5-8 through important current events issues that affect citizens of Canada every day. It includes: - A brief overview of human rights including the United Nation Declaration of Human Rights. - An introduction to the idea of water as a human right. - That some Canadians (especially in indigenous communities) don’t have access to clean water. - A case study of water advisor
Preview of Montessori Cosmic Guide: Elementary Montessori & Homeschool Learning Materials

Montessori Cosmic Guide: Elementary Montessori & Homeschool Learning Materials

Montessori Cosmic Guide: Elementary Montessori & Homeschool Learning Materials - Montessori-inspired Lessons & Materials in All Subject Areas (165 pages + Key): The COMPLETE Montessori Elementary Guide contains enough content to cover an entire school year!Item specifics: Recommended Ages: 8 to 12 years old (but you know the child best!)Number of Pages: 385 including Answer Key Subjects: For all Elementary subject areas ('Cosmic Education') Genre: Elementary, Montessori, Homeschooling, D
Preview of Yellowstone National Park Treasure Hunt Escape Room: Math Real World Questions

Yellowstone National Park Treasure Hunt Escape Room: Math Real World Questions

This escape the park activity is great for a variety of ages. Students will have an hour to complete all the questions to find a treasure. They will have to solve math problems with real world application in order to open separate lock boxes. If they don't make it in an hour the park will be closed. I have included multiple sets of questions that could be used for a variety of skill levels. You will need manilla folders to represent your lock boxes. The questions include a variety of readiness s
Preview of Simplifying Ratios | Scavenger Hunt | 6th Grade | 6.RP.A.1 | Ancient Wonders

Simplifying Ratios | Scavenger Hunt | 6th Grade | 6.RP.A.1 | Ancient Wonders

Created by
MathVentures
Teachers can implement this 12-question scavenger hunt to reinforce simplifying ratios while exploring ancient world wonders. This interactive activity promotes active learning and encourages student engagement by getting them up and moving around the classroom. There is also an optional note page that can be completed prior to the scavenger hunt. Easy Prep! Provide each student with a copy of page 3 (guided notes) and page 4 (answer sheet). We suggest you print double-sided. For an exciting and
Preview of Escape Room Mount Rainier National Park Math Activity Varied Level Questions

Escape Room Mount Rainier National Park Math Activity Varied Level Questions

This escape the park activity is great for a variety of ages. Students will have an hour to complete all the questions before they are locked in the park. I have included multiple sets of questions that could be used for a variety of skill levels. You will need manilla folders to represent your lock boxes.This escape room practices the following math topics:Set 1· Order sets of rational numbers in real world · Generate fractions, decimals and percent in real world scenarios · Multiply and Divide
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Digital Escape Room | Least Common Denominator

Adding and Subtracting Fractions Digital Escape Room | Least Common Denominator

Created by
Academic Assets
This Adding and Subtracting Fractions Digital Escape Room is the perfect way to include a fun game into learning and reviewing fraction addition and subtraction. During this Escape Room, your students will join a group searching for the "golden book." They will have to solve different types of riddles in order to find it!Students must use their knowledge of the least common denominator and greatest common factor to solve this escape room. Each addition and subtraction fraction equation uses diff
Preview of Income Inequality & Wealth Distribution Critical Thinking, Math & Social Justice

Income Inequality & Wealth Distribution Critical Thinking, Math & Social Justice

What is income inequality? Are the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer? Is wealth being distributed equally in your country? This integrated math, social justice, critical thinking, and economics lesson is designed to introduce the idea of income inequality to students in grades 6-9 at a level they can easily understand- all while having them practice important math skills involving ratios and percentages. This lesson is a useful application for a math unit: percent and ratio practic
Preview of The Mesopotamian Farmer's Conundrum - Projects & PBL

The Mesopotamian Farmer's Conundrum - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:How much does it cost to borrow?Description:In ancient Mesopotamia, the farmer toiled long and hard to earn his property. As time passed, however, the Mesopotamians discovered they could borrow from each other and the idea of debt and the moneylender was born. A large number of Mesopotamians went into serious debt and could not recover. What were the results? Read Hammurabi's Code of Laws and use ratios to see how he solved it.What's Included with this Project:NextLesson Project
Preview of Proportional Relationship | Road Trip Project

Proportional Relationship | Road Trip Project

Students will create their own itinerary for a road trip. They will be given a budget, a certain number of days, and options for food, hotels, excursions, rental cars, etc. They must determine how they want to spend their money without going over budget. This should be broken up over multiply days. Rubric included.
Preview of Big Bend Math: Graphing, Converting time, D=Rt, Unit Rate & Coordinate Graph

Big Bend Math: Graphing, Converting time, D=Rt, Unit Rate & Coordinate Graph

Hiking Big BendThis activity incorporates the following skills:· Converting minutes to hours and hours to minutes· Unit rate· Graphing and Interpreting· Unit Rate· D=RT· Real world application· Proportional Reasoning Calculating Distance Based on teacher preference you can answer for answers in hours and minutes or just minutes. The answer sheet includes both answers. Also, you can access the actual Big Bend map on the NPS website. This activity incorporates the following skills:· Converting m
Preview of 6.RP.1 Understanding Ratios Pear Deck Lesson and Google Form HW

6.RP.1 Understanding Ratios Pear Deck Lesson and Google Form HW

Created by
BeviMath
This Lesson also includes a google form for HW.This lesson supports a conceptual understanding of ratio relationships and develops the concept of equivalent ratios through an exploration of recipes and mixtures. The background colors change with phases of the lesson: Red - Do Now/Warm Up Orange - Collective Group Work Yellow - Independent Check For Understanding Green - Group Task #2 - Develop the Concept of Equivalent Ratios Blue - ReflectionE
Preview of US National Park Founding Dates Graphing and Analyzing Data

US National Park Founding Dates Graphing and Analyzing Data

Math is everywhere. This activity takes us into the founding dates of the US National Parks. The students will graph and analyze data of the dates. This includes multiple activities that can be use in various environments in the classroom. This activity includes the following concepts.· Order sets of real numbers arising in mathematical real-world contexts· Extent previous knowledge of sets and subsets using the visual representation to describe relationships between sets of real numbers.· MMMR
Preview of Yellowstone National Park Calculating Distance and Time

Yellowstone National Park Calculating Distance and Time

This activity allows students to practice using a map to calculate distance and time traveled in the park. Students will have to get familiar with the map to make with a unit rate and convert minutes to hours.These are actual calculations I did daily when traveling in the park. This activity is fun from home but also great practice when you are at the park.
Preview of March Madness

March Madness

Let your students join in the excitement of March Madness by completing any or all of these activities. These activities were used in a regular classroom, a math intervention class, and a math enrichment class."Let the Madness Begin" is an introductory activity that provides background for students."Location Location Location" is a mapping activity."My Hometown" requires students to work cooperatively to gather and analyze data. The Road to the Final Four" is grade specific. There are 5 worksh
Preview of Math Global Awareness Project

Math Global Awareness Project

Created by
MrsGoodesGoods
Math is THE hardest subject to involve Global Awareness. In this project, students find out information about how people in a different country live. Students research population, clean water, homeless percentage, and minimum wage. Link to easier version -- all students research America instead of different countries.During this project, students will…Research informationCreate ratios from information givenCreate a double number line to help find equivalent ratiosUse a table to help find equival
Preview of Yellowstone National Park Animal Proportions

Yellowstone National Park Animal Proportions

What a fun way to teach proportional reasoning that applies to the real world? Look no further. Take a dive into Yellowstone National Park and learn more about their animals. The activity requires the student to compare ratios of bison with their babies as well as wolf and bear facts. The lesson even has an activity page where the students can find their own ratios.
Preview of Maps - Compass Rose and Scale Interactive Notebook

Maps - Compass Rose and Scale Interactive Notebook

Using in conjunction with the Powerpoint presentation introducing map compasses and map scales, allow students to interact with the information as they learn. This interactive resource allows students to practice labelling 4 cardinal and 4 intermediate directions, as well as 3 different opportunities to practice reading and converting using a map scale. A key is provided at the end of the document for the first 2 activities.
Preview of Nov. 19 Math & History Puzzle: President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address | Review

Nov. 19 Math & History Puzzle: President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address | Review

November 19 of the Mystery Year was the date of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Math clues for finding the year include mean, measurement conversions, unit rate, proportions, and reasoning skills. Math History-Mystery Puzzles for Middle School are research-based and are great real-world motivators for students in 6th grade or higher to use any time. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version3 pages of Teacher Notes including
Preview of Create Your Own Business Project

Create Your Own Business Project

Created by
Bethany Alter
Great for a multi-subject unit! This project uses skills from both math and social studies. Students will have a great time creating their own company by creating a product to sell. They do lots of math work to understand profits and losses. Towards the end of the project, they are able to participate in a "selling simulation" where they get to "sell" their product to their classmates. I used this project with students in grades 4, 5, and 6 and all of my students loved the project!
Preview of Using Percents and Proportions to Teach Electoral College

Using Percents and Proportions to Teach Electoral College

The question that will loom over the course of students' lifetimes: What should we do with the Electoral College? To construct a position on this question, students must objectively digest and analyze data to reveal proportionality.In this inquiry-based project, which can be done in class or self paced, students will practice converting fractions into decimals into percents. They will then compare and contrast percentages to determine if proportionality is maintained when scaling the general po
Preview of The Mystery of the Mile

The Mystery of the Mile

Created by
Teacher Mallory
Looking for a group or individual activity that will send students on a mathematical adventure back in time to the Roman empire? This activity involves experimentation, history, language, and a solid helping of math as students try to figure out why the Romans designated the mile as one of their basic units of measuring length. Mathematical principles involved include measurement, ratios, unit conversion, and more. The activity includes an illustrated worksheet for students and a teacher's guide
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