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Preview of Linear Programming-Profit Maximization Project (Systems of Linear Inequalities)

Linear Programming-Profit Maximization Project (Systems of Linear Inequalities)

Created by
Ms Mano
Students will first examine a model company working to maximize profits within certain supply, demand and cost constraints. They will then create their own company and their own constraints. They will find the solutions to a systems of linear functions in order to maximize their own profits.
Preview of Design a Keychain - A Ratios and Proportions Project

Design a Keychain - A Ratios and Proportions Project

Created by
Miss Kat 2 Teach
This engaging, hands-on project is designed to reinforce an understanding of ratios and proportions by giving students the opportunity to use percents in a real world context. The process of this project requires students to perform calculations, create scaled models and reflect on the use of ratios and proportions. I created this project to use during my 6th grade STEAM Ratio and Proportions unit.**Note: This project was designed to be used in 6th grade, but can be adapted to use scale factor i
Preview of Trigonometry Project - How Tall is That?  (Making a Theodolite)

Trigonometry Project - How Tall is That? (Making a Theodolite)

Created by
Ms Mano
This is one of my favorite projects of all time. Students make a tool to measure the angle of elevation from their eyeline and use it to measure the distance or height of things using trigonometry. I would bring students to the banks of the East River on the Brooklyn side and determine the height of the Chrystler building, or the distance to the Empire State. But you can also determine the height of the basketball hoop, the flagpole or the tallest tree on the school grounds. There are a lot
Preview of 2023 High School Algebra Fantasy Football Salary Cap Analytics Project Outline

2023 High School Algebra Fantasy Football Salary Cap Analytics Project Outline

Integrating fantasy football into a high school algebra math class can provide a practical and engaging way for students to apply algebraic concepts to a real-world context. Fantasy football, a game in which participants build and manage imaginary teams of professional football players, offers a rich platform for students to explore and manipulate mathematical principles.Editable High School Algebra Fantasy Football Salary Cap Analytics Project RationaleOutlineRubric2023 Salaries
Preview of Tiny Classroom - A Ratios and Proportions Project

Tiny Classroom - A Ratios and Proportions Project

Created by
Miss Kat 2 Teach
This engaging, hands-on project is designed to reinforce the use of percents. It requires students to perform calculations, create real-life models and reflect on foundational percent ideas. I created this project to use during my 6th grade STEAM Ratios and Proportions unit.**Note: This project was designed to be used in 6th grade, but can be adapted to use scale factor in 7th gradeThere are two projects included that follow this general outline: Students sketch and measure items from the classr
Preview of Probability Experiments- Experimental and Theoretical Probability Games Activity

Probability Experiments- Experimental and Theoretical Probability Games Activity

Probability Experiments, teachers can engage their students in an exciting exploration of theoretical and experimental probability. This comprehensive package includes a detailed lesson plan that covers the fundamental concepts and aligns with Common Core State Standards. But that's not all! The highlight of this probability activity is the captivating student performance task, where students become probability scientists and design their own experiments using everyday items like coins, spinners
Preview of Writing & Solving 1-variable equations project

Writing & Solving 1-variable equations project

Created by
Ms Mano
How Long is The Block? For this project students will use some information about the relative size of different vehicles as compared to a typical car, as well as principles of equality to set up and solve an equation about the length of a block near school. It gets students outside to tally up vehicles and put a real face on algebra. There is an introductory problem and images of vehicles for students to cut out and paste onto an explanation poster. In my class we actually went outside with
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