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Preview of Stained Glass Slope Graphing Linear Equations Slope Intercept Form

Stained Glass Slope Graphing Linear Equations Slope Intercept Form

Students will graph 18 equations written in slope-intercept form. All four types of slope are included(positive, negative, undefined, and zero). They will then darken the lines and color however they like creating a picture with a stained glass effect. This is a great activity that goes beyond the worksheet! You can save paper by printing the instructions on one side and the graph paper on the other!This resource includes:Student instructions pageGraph paper with the numbers and x- and y-axis la
Preview of Area, Perimeter, and Volume Design a City Challenge Math Activity

Area, Perimeter, and Volume Design a City Challenge Math Activity

In this math project based learning activity, students use area, perimeter, and volume to design their own city. They must adhere to the minimum size requirements for roads and green space and other project guidelines as they construct their city. After constructing their city, students must:find the perimeter of the green spacefind the total surface area of roadsfind the volume of each 3D rectangular prism buildingThis download includes: teacher directionsstudent directions and project guidelin
Preview of Tessellation Project Art In Math End of the Year Activity

Tessellation Project Art In Math End of the Year Activity

Looking for an End of the Year Math Project that also ties in Art? This is a student favorite every single year! This is a fantastic way for students to show creativity and get you through those last weeks before a break! CLICK HERE to SAVE over 30% with the End of the Year BUNDLEThis a very fun way to integrate Art into Math! This file includes .pdf slides to show your students how to create the image to tessellate. Students will be shown three ways to create an image to tessellate. Real pictur
Preview of Surface Area and Volume Project

Surface Area and Volume Project

Students work together in groups to construct 3-D figures from nets, build a CASTLE, calculate the surface area and volume, and compete to make the most creative castle! This project is a must-have for studying surface area and volume!Castle CreationIn this package:- Student packet that includes guidelines to build a castle with a group- Teacher edition with important notes and implementation guide- Nets for: cubes, rectangular prisms, cones, tetrahedrons, cylinders and square pyramids- Formula
Preview of What’s Your Lucky Number? Math Projects for the End of the Year, Art Activities

What’s Your Lucky Number? Math Projects for the End of the Year, Art Activities

Looking for engaging math projects for the end of the year? This “What’s Your Lucky Number” End of Year Math Project is math, art, and research all in one!  Math art activities will bring out your students' creative sides. This math art project will review math content from the previous year in a fun & interactive way!  Best of all, this project requires NO PREP!  JUST PRESS PRINT! Ever wonder why all the other contents get to do research projects, but never math? Well here's your chance!
Preview of End of Year Math Project Graphing Systems of Linear Equations to Plan a City

End of Year Math Project Graphing Systems of Linear Equations to Plan a City

Created by
Rise over Run
Students plan their own city on a Cartesian plane, combining math skills and creativity. Students work in groups using graphing skills to create a city plan. Students will get practice with the following topics:• Graphing equations • Parallel and perpendicular lines • Systems of linear equations Some landmarks and roads are already established in the city. Students will graph these items, and then add their own. Each city will have some features in common, but each one will turn out unique t
Preview of Math All About Me for Middle School - Activity and Bulletin Board

Math All About Me for Middle School - Activity and Bulletin Board

Created by
count on kupe
Are you looking for an engaging math about me worksheet? This is the perfect first day activity for math class. You can use the task cards as a tool to help you teach your students transitions and rotations. The unique final picture that the students create makes a great bulletin board for back to school night!Download includes a PDF file with the following: - Teacher's directions and example- Bulletin Board Title- Student Bunting Banner to complete- 8 task cards with directions for the banner-
Preview of Probability Project - Design Your Own Amusement Park

Probability Project - Design Your Own Amusement Park

This project is designed to be a cumulative activity for students to complete after a probability unit. Skills in this unit include probability of simple events, theoretical vs. experimental probability, probability of compound events, and tree diagrams. This project can be given over the course of a couple of days or you can split each task up into a separate day. In this project, students will complete different tasks that relate to designing their own amusement park. The project is spit into
Preview of EDITABLE Math About Me Project - Back to School Printable Digital

EDITABLE Math About Me Project - Back to School Printable Digital

Starting out a new school year can always be daunting but providing your students with a fun and engaging way to get to know one another can always help lighten the anxiety, especially in a math classroom. This project is great for a Back to School, Open House, or just about any time during the school year. This activity easily allows students to demonstrate prior math knowledge while letting you (and their classmates) know a little bit about themselves.Included in this download are:Teacher Dire
Preview of Geometry Construction Art w. Compass | Midpoints, Perpendicular Bisectors, etc.

Geometry Construction Art w. Compass | Midpoints, Perpendicular Bisectors, etc.

Created by
Math Giraffe
Get creative in Geometry class! These direction sheets guide students to use basic constructions to design their own piece of art that they can then customize.The designs are made using a series of constructions with a compass and straightedge. The artistic project includes a series of three designs with increasing difficulty level.With each of the 3 guided art projects that are included, students will get some practice with their different geometry constructions.These are best if students have
Preview of Percent Project Design Your Own Taco Truck

Percent Project Design Your Own Taco Truck

This project is designed to be a cumulative activity for students to complete after a percent unit. Skills in this unit include simple interest, calculating sales tax, discounts, and gratuities, percent error, percent of change, and percent application questions. This project can be given over the course of a couple of days or you can split each task up into a separate day. In this project, students will complete different tasks that relate to designing their own taco truck. The project is split
Preview of Slope Intercept Form Graphing Activity

Slope Intercept Form Graphing Activity

Not only will this math art activity help your students practice writing and graphing equations in slope intercept form, but it will also add beautiful stained glass-styled art to your classroom! Best of all, this product includes 4 different options to help you differentiate within your math classroom and can be used for sub plans, extra credit, review, and more! Click here to save money when you purchase this product included in the Graphing Equations Art Bundle After graphing each set of lin
Preview of Area and Perimeter Project with Real World Floor Plan

Area and Perimeter Project with Real World Floor Plan

Created by
Rise over Run
Students love this engaging activity with real world applications for area and perimeter! They work with the rooms on the floor plan of apartment to calculate areas and perimeters. In the project, students calculate the areas and perimeters of rooms in an apartment, including composite irregular polygons. Follow up questions push students to think about applications of area and perimeter. In the download, you will receive:2 versions of an apartment floor planWorksheet for calculations and ques
Preview of Math Art Activity Name Symmetry | Transformations Reflections Quadrants

Math Art Activity Name Symmetry | Transformations Reflections Quadrants

Created by
Math Stop
A great personalized activity to incorporate art and math. Help your students develop their knowledge of graphing coordinate pairs, quadrants, and reflections about the x and y-axis with this fun and engaging art activity. Great for a geometry lesson plan that is looking to help solidify an understanding of quadrants, symmetry, transformations (reflections), with a cool symmetrical drawing as a finished product. Students personalize their experience by using the letters of their name to decode
Preview of Your Name in Shapes: Math Projects for the End of the Year, Geometry Art Project

Your Name in Shapes: Math Projects for the End of the Year, Geometry Art Project

Looking for engaging math projects for the end of the year?  This “Write Your Name in Shapes” math art project requires no prep and is guaranteed to be a huge hit with students!  In this geometry project, students create geometry art out of their own name! Best of all, this project requires NO PREP!  JUST PRESS PRINT! Are your students obsessed with writing their own names?  Mine too! This geometry project puts this obsession to good use. Students create a poster of their name that is created en
Preview of End of Year Math Project Based Learning Budget Worksheets Financial Literacy

End of Year Math Project Based Learning Budget Worksheets Financial Literacy

Created by
Marcy's Mayhem
This DIGITAL end-of-year math project-based learning will be perfect for partner work, individual projects, or homeschool students. Use the digital Google slides to teach financial literacy and personal finance activity to 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade students. This resource includes budget worksheets for money and is a fun PBL lesson. Students' creativity can run wild with this project to help kids understand the value of a dollar. Students will see how far they can stretch their budget while p
Preview of Shark Tank Business Plan Activity

Shark Tank Business Plan Activity

Created by
Math and Glitter
This activity is a super fun, real life project that can be used as a multi-day lesson. Students make up a business or product they want to present. The pdf contains 5 pages that ask about the Business Idea, Marketing, Employees, Competition, and Finance. Once they have completed the packet, they will present their idea to the "Sharks". There is a final evaluation page that will be used by the teacher to calculate the final grade. My students LOVED this activity and were engaged from start to fi
Preview of Ocean/Marine Life Scale Drawing Mini-Project Activity Proportions

Ocean/Marine Life Scale Drawing Mini-Project Activity Proportions

The best classroom decor is student-created and I love this project! Students will demonstrate their knowledge of scale drawings and proportions by drawing 7 marine animals (blue whale, great white shark, dolphin, starfish, sea turtle, manta ray, and orca) and 1 human diver using the same scale. The only way to truly compare the sizes of these creatures is to see them side by side and proportional. Centimeter grid paper is provided and students will use the scale 1cm = 3ft. The average dimen
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Project Pirate Treasure Hunt

Pythagorean Theorem Project Pirate Treasure Hunt

Challenge your students to find the treasure by using Pythagorean Theorem to explore the pirate territory. Students follow a scenario of problems to find a treasure buried by Pythagoras. Student tested and approved.✔Included in this resource:• Pirate treasure hunt scenario• Pirate map • Student directions and problems• Directions for extension for student-created treasure hunts• Answer keyMultiple ways to use:- Set up at a math-center with other pythagorean theorem activities- Differentiate by
Preview of Fun End of Year Activity - Travel Project - Plan a Trip!

Fun End of Year Activity - Travel Project - Plan a Trip!

This is the perfect project to do this year - especially before a break or just for fun! In this project, students will apply personal finance skills to plan a 3-day trip for themselves and a few friends. They must create a budget and plan three days' worth of food and activities. It is a whole lot of fun and they can have so much ownership and creativity. It works great to display Math, ELA, and Social Studies skills. They will have to research customs, and locations and add, multiply, and divi
Preview of Dilation Activity Creating 3-D Perspective Art

Dilation Activity Creating 3-D Perspective Art

Created by
Rise over Run
Students explore how dilating images creates 3D perspective artwork in this fun math activity. The first page has a city skyline of buildings on a coordinate plane. Students dilate the figures by a scale factor of 2 to create a 3D drawing. The answer key is included for this page. Next students are given a blank coordinate grid to create their own preimage, which they then dilate by a scale factor of 0.5.This exercise shows students how math can be used to create artwork!This activity could be
Preview of Fraction Art Project Digital and Printable

Fraction Art Project Digital and Printable

Get your students excited about fractions with this arts integrated project based learning assignment in both digital and printable formats. This fraction art project allows your students to show their creativity, artistic abilities, and math skills.You will receive both a print and go format as well at a digital format. The digital format is ideal for distance learning and using with Google Classroom. There are two versions of the project to allow for differentiation. Based on the version you s
Preview of Geometry Activity | Selfie Project

Geometry Activity | Selfie Project

Created by
Kacie Travis
Geometry Project that combines Geometry with Selfies…SELFIEOMETRY Looking for a way to assess or reinforce what your Geometry students have learned? This great project combines Geometry with the pop culture craze of “The Selfie!” It assesses the student's ability to apply Geometry concepts to the real world with a fun, highly relevant spin!This resource includes:editable handouts for students that give details of the projectan editable list of geometry terms to choose fromtwo rubrics to fit your
Preview of Career Project with Budgets and Loans- Distance Learning- Text Fillable!

Career Project with Budgets and Loans- Distance Learning- Text Fillable!

Created by
Miss S's Sixers
Career, Budgets, and Loans Math Project--- Project Based Learning!**STUDENTS CAN FILL IT OUT!***2 Files Included- ♦ One without an answer key! (Easy to post for E-Learning!) ♦ The other with an answer key!If your students are like mine, they are always saying, “When will I ever use math in real life?” This engaging financial literacy project will help them see that math will always be in their lives. Students will:♦ Plan their career♦ Pick out an apartment♦ Learn how to write a check♦ Pay their
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