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Middle school algebra cultural activities $5-10

Preview of Chicago Neighborhood Graphing Project

Chicago Neighborhood Graphing Project

This project combines student knowledge of linear inequalities with their pride of representing their neighborhood! Using different neighborhood maps of Chicago, students will create a coordinate plane and plot their house on the map. I used this with my freshmen algebra class and it was overwhelmingly engaging!Regions included:Far North SideNorth SideNorthwest SideCentral ChicagoSouth SideFar Southeast SideFar Southwest SideWest SideRubric included!!!***Template to use with map of your choice**
Preview of Diversity Biographies - For use in a Mathematics Classroom

Diversity Biographies - For use in a Mathematics Classroom

This presentation highlights 12 diverse individuals and makes connections to Math Concepts. A free form is provided in my products for teams to utilize during discussions and to assist with connections. Monthly Themes Include:January - Thyroid Awareness MonthFebruary - Black History MonthMarch - Women's History MonthApril - Autism Awareness Day (April 2nd)May - Asian American Heritage MonthJune - LGBT Pride MonthJuly - International Day of Friendship (July 30th)August - Women's Equality Day (Au
Preview of THE INFINITY PHONES: AN EXPLORATION INTO A STUDENT’S PHONE USE

THE INFINITY PHONES: AN EXPLORATION INTO A STUDENT’S PHONE USE

WHAT'S INCLUDED: Project description with checklist for students (grading rubric included), sample student project for referenceBASIC CONCEPT: This project will take a student through the screen time feature on their iPhone. Students will examine how much time they spend interacting with their phone each week and design pie charts representing their data. Students will be encouraged to reflect on their current weekly screen time in regards to how much it is impacting their time. The goal is that
Preview of Banneker's Ticktock Clock - Math in Black History Month

Banneker's Ticktock Clock - Math in Black History Month

Created by
Krista Schysm
Students watch a short video about Benjamin Banneker's life and accomplishments, then collaborate to produce a PowerPoint slideshow. They'll solve equations using substitution to decode their own Tick-tock Clock, after watching a read-aloud of the book. Their creative side will run wild with an open slide for their own showcase of Mr. Banneker's life. My students were amazed at all he accomplished and excited to learn more to contribute to our celebration of Black History Month.
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