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Middle school math cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Potato Olympics

Potato Olympics

Created by
Amy Murray
The Potato Olympics are a great way to get students excited about the Olympics while doing fantastic writing and mathematics tasks. Students decorate and create a potato athlete. The potatoes compete in 5 different challenges and students record and evaluate the results.
Preview of Celebrate Diversity -  Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Celebrate Diversity - Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Created by
MrWeber
Where Are We From? This fun activity plots locations on a bulletin board map for the whole class to see. It is great for representing cultural diversity in the classroom. Ask students about their culture and ancestors and then plot data for all to see in a unique way. This product includes a material list, directions, tips, and a sample worksheet. The activity and the corresponding bulletin board decoration can be used in a variety of ways. It can be an opening of the year icebreaker and
Preview of Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Created by
Shawna Poage
This is an art project to teach students how to create a radial design / Mandala. This lesson plan includes a picture of a mandala that I created as an example for my class. It contains a list of materials needed, TEKS covered, student objectives, instructions, student handout (with directions questions and a notes page) and a suggested rubric for grading the project. You can use it to focus on culture, art, mathematics, or just for fun.Thank you,Shawna Poage =)
Preview of Black History Month Project for Math and Science

Black History Month Project for Math and Science

This documents provides an outline for a Black History Month Project which includes a biography and a presentation. This project can easily be modified for Women's History Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month. Students are given an outline and a suggested list of persons to study. Students are also given their choice of multiple modalities for their media presentation.
Preview of Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

15 Superbowl/Football Themed ideas such as: SuperBowl Commercial Review, Superbowl History Presentations, and SuperBowl Snack Contest, and so much more! Curriculum related ideas too.. math & statistics, oral speaking, etc!
Preview of Black History Month Project for Math and Science Rubric

Black History Month Project for Math and Science Rubric

This documents provides a rubric for a Black History Month Project which includes a biography and a presentation. This project can easily be modified for Women's History Month and National Hispanic Heritage Month. Students are graded on 4 categories which are worth a total of 5 points each. The project is worth 20 points and can easily be converted to a percentage by multiplying by 5.
Preview of Day of the Dead Math Activity 5.OA.1 5.OA.2

Day of the Dead Math Activity 5.OA.1 5.OA.2

Created by
Momma Math
Students will read about sugar skulls then design a sugar skull using different symbols that are assigned point values. After students design and color their sugar skull, they will write an expression that represents their sugar skull and it's value. (5.OA.1, 5.OA.2)
Preview of Leap Day February 29th ~ Word Search of 29 Words Plus 29 Math Problems To Solve

Leap Day February 29th ~ Word Search of 29 Words Plus 29 Math Problems To Solve

Created by
Carol Nescio
" February is the border between winter and spring." Leap Day.February 29th.Once every four years. For use on this special day, you get: 1. A word search using 29 words in English related to Leap Day and Leap Year. 2. An answer key. 3. An in-class activity with 29 math problems in digits all containing a '29' or a '4' to be matched up with the answers in words. 4. An answer key. Everything is handout-ready for your students. (4 pages) If you like my products, please follow me
Preview of Mathematics - Word Problems Multi-step

Mathematics - Word Problems Multi-step

These word problems cover various mathematical concepts, including multiplication, division, subtraction, and rounding, and can be used to reinforce mathematical skills for students while addressing real-life scenarios.
Preview of Mathematics of Hidden Figures (2017) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions

Mathematics of Hidden Figures (2017) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions

"Hidden Figures" is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Theodore Melfi. The movie is based on the true story of three African-American women mathematicians - Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson - who worked at NASA and played crucial roles in the early years of the United States' space program.Set in the 1960s during the height of the Space Race and the Civil Rights Movement, the film follows these talented women as they face racial and gender discrimination while working
Preview of Christmas Math: "Christmas 2025" Career and Wage Project Using Linear Algebra

Christmas Math: "Christmas 2025" Career and Wage Project Using Linear Algebra

As a way to prepare my students for the upcoming final exam and connect them with some college and career plans, I created a project in which they can create a linear equation based on a job they choose from a list of options. As a hook, students will write about a time they did not get what they want for Christmas. Then they will have the opportunity to describe their ideal Christmas in 2025. I have suggested a life with family, single and traveling, etc. Students will then estimate how much s
Preview of Scientific Notation Project

Scientific Notation Project

Created by
Mr Steffes
This is an activity for an 8th grade math class to practice writing numbers in scientific notation and comparing numbers in scientific notation using data from a McDonald's food menu (updated nutrition facts found on McDonalds.com). The students then write a story about their trip to McDonald's, who ate what, and how the meals compared.
Preview of Food Desert

Food Desert

Discuss the food desert and its implications using reading comprehension checklists. Great for teaching research skills, teaching students how to use guiding questions, and how to brainstorm. Length of article makes it perfect for modeling, group completion, and individual completion to take place without changing articles or topics.
Preview of Travel Agency Project

Travel Agency Project

Created by
Jaime Watson
Students use a variety of technologies to research the destination that their travel agency is known for booking trips to. Students must research the roundtrip distance, price for a flight, price for a hotel stay and much more.
Preview of Halloween Expenses - Personal Finance/Math Spending Activity

Halloween Expenses - Personal Finance/Math Spending Activity

Students will research various Halloween Activities in their home town, then put a personal spin on it. They will also research various money saving actions to take during the holidays. Please follow, rate, and review!
Preview of Choosing a College-Project

Choosing a College-Project

This includes a series of steps that students follow to choose a college/school. They begin by completing research about 4 schools. Then, they make a presentation that includes numerous factors about the college.
Preview of Pumpkin Exploration Center

Pumpkin Exploration Center

Created by
Ms. U
I used this 8 page book to do a cross-curricular activity the last few days before Thanksgiving Break. This would also make a great Halloween activity, that doesn't focus on ghosts and goblins!
Preview of The Trek to Mount Olympus

The Trek to Mount Olympus

Created by
TeachLearnBloom
The Trek to Mount Olympus is a math mini-unit requiring students to plan a trip to Mount Olympus. Students will need to find flights, convert dollars to Euros, calculate the cost of gas, locate various cities in Greece, etc. There are five missions that students will need to complete: Mission #1 - Background Information Mission #2 - Travel to Athens Mission #3 - Fun in Athens Mission #4 - Trip to Mount Olympus Mission #5 - Exploring Greece
Preview of Everybody Cooks: Recipe Unit by Beverly Nelson

Everybody Cooks: Recipe Unit by Beverly Nelson

Beverly Nelson Goal: Students will publish a 6-10 page recipe card book or an 81/2x 11 printed recipe books. This is easily used by 3rd - 7th graders. Objectives: • Students will read realistic fiction books and non-fiction books about cooking and food from their own and other cultures. • Students will discuss how the recipes are similar and different to build appreciation for all cultural food traditions. • Students will identify the non-fiction text features found in each book. • Students
Preview of Virtual Road Trip

Virtual Road Trip

Created by
Kimi Muldner
Great end-of-year research project. Designed for an English III class-but works well for Geography and Applied Math as well as Life Skills and Dollars and Sense. Includes 7 different itineraries, each with its own budget and vehicle. Evaluation Rubric included in the assignment. Student teams complete the requirements and share with the class. Teams can share one computer to complete the assignment as they use critical thinking skills to complete their virtual travels. Students love this a
Preview of Chocolate Assembly

Chocolate Assembly

Created by
Teacher Lemons
An assembly all the world's best snack. This class assembly looks at the cocoa bean's journey to chocolate. It introduces the idea of fair trade benefiting farmers and communities. It includes some acting and one song with a youtube link to lyrics and dance moves. Appropriate for a capable y2 class and up. Enjoy :)
Preview of Similarity + Scale factor Project: Designing public space with Zillow

Similarity + Scale factor Project: Designing public space with Zillow

Created by
Melinda Ching
In this project, students will look at the top 10 "neediest" cities in America. They will use Zillow / Realtor.com to find an empty lot and then design a public space to the city council that will help alleviate one or more social / economic pressures in the community. Students are challenged to think about how spaces and public access to resources can help change a community. Generally, this project takes 1 week to complete.I have done this project a few times, always astounded by students' cre
Preview of Presidents and Money Book

Presidents and Money Book

Created by
Jess Lovelace
1/2 size book pages Each president that is on a piece of money. Each page has a picture of the president the money the are on, the presidents birthday, what president they are. * The pages look out of wack on the preview but you should be able to fix them once you purchase and download the book.
Preview of Multiplying Fractions Task Cards

Multiplying Fractions Task Cards

Created by
Jamie Blumas
12 task cards including multiplication of fractions and whole numbers, and fractions and mixed numbers. This activity is great in small groups, stations, or as a tutoring/extra help activity during football and Super Bowl season.
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