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Preview of Distance Learning - Game of Life - Life After High School - PBL

Distance Learning - Game of Life - Life After High School - PBL

Created by
Design Undone
This project introduces high school students to a world of life skills. Some of the skills they will be introduced to are:find a jobfinding a collegefinding an apartmentscheduling a week's worth of work and schoolfinding a new vehicle and researching public transportationwriting a checkaddressing an envelopelearning to meal planbudgetingPreview is full document.Comes in printable PDF and digital form via PPT.NEWLY UPDATED AUGUST 2020! Game of Life got a makeover! Same great content, just a newer
Preview of Exponential Functions Project - Life After College Budget

Exponential Functions Project - Life After College Budget

Exponential Functions and Their Applications to Financial Situations Life After College Budget Project This project is one of the best things that I do. I have used it for several years and it has undergone several revisions. I use it primarily with my Pre-Calculus students but have used it with Algebra 2 with very good results. A co-worker, Dave Roberston also a TPT contributor, created a spreadsheet for making the grading easy to do- I have this available for download as well but could no
Preview of Compare and Evaluate Stocks | Stock Market Simulation Activity

Compare and Evaluate Stocks | Stock Market Simulation Activity

Created by
FI Educator
Are you looking to help your students learn more about investing and the stock market, but you need some structured activities to help? Perhaps you are playing The Stock Market Game, How the Market Works, Marketwatch, Investopedia, or Personal Finance Lab's stock simulations with your class? This activity will provide research prompts for students to compare popular stocks from the US S&P500. All stocks are listed on the NYSE and NASDAQ. Students will be asked to find information such as Tic
Preview of Road Trip on a Budget: High School Life Skills Challenge

Road Trip on a Budget: High School Life Skills Challenge

This high school life skills class challenge is a great high school budgeting project. This project focuses on building and strengthening a variety of real-world life skills including planning, organizing, estimating, time-management, decision-making, problem-solving, mapping, budgeting, communication, and many more. The topic itself (road trip budgeting) is real-world and relevant to students. That relevance, in addition to opportunities for student choice, keeps students engaged in the activit
Preview of PBL Maker Challenge: Dinner Party on a Budget Project for High School

PBL Maker Challenge: Dinner Party on a Budget Project for High School

This life skills math resource is a great budget project for high school students. It is fun, and engaging, and it has already been created for you! All you have to do is share the resource and enjoy guiding students through the experience!This experience asks students to develop menus for a hypothetical dinner party under a set budget. Students will brainstorm creative money-saving tricks when it comes to food, research recipes, tweak recipes to work for a large party, work with community exper
Preview of Entrepreneur PBL Project - Distance Learning - Subscription Box Business

Entrepreneur PBL Project - Distance Learning - Subscription Box Business

Created by
Design Undone
In this PBL Project, students will create their own subscription box company. This project introduces high school students to a world of online business. Some of the skills they will be introduced to are:brainstorming ideascreating a targeted audiencecalculating the cost of suppliescreating their own brandingcreating a productThis is one of my newest obsessions and I've read everything under the sun regarding subscription boxes. I hope your students enjoy this as much as I have!Preview is full d
Preview of Probability & Statistics in Baseball Project (Common Core Aligned, AND FUN!)

Probability & Statistics in Baseball Project (Common Core Aligned, AND FUN!)

The problems and activities within this document are designed to assist students in achieving the following standards: 6.SP.B.5, 7.SP.C, HSS.CP.A.2, HSS.CP.A.3, HSS.CP.B.7, HSS.CP.B.9, as well as the standards for mathematics practice and the literacy standards. They are also designed to help the teacher assess the students’ abilities when it comes to working with the ideas within the standards.This document contains the following:A project designed to allow students to investigate theoretical
Preview of Mathematician Project - Math Research - Creating Comics!

Mathematician Project - Math Research - Creating Comics!

Created by
Red Beetle RB
Do you want your students to learn about famous mathematicians in a fun way? Using Luetta and Wilbert Reimer's books "Mathematicians Are People, Too" (or other mathematical stories) your students will create comic strip stories to tell the tales of their beloved mathematicians! At the same time, they will create (or copy) mini-biographies of their mathematicians. When the class is finished with their individual stories, you can compile them together and create one massive "Mathematician Comic
Preview of Credit Card Debt Project (Exponential Functions in the Real World)

Credit Card Debt Project (Exponential Functions in the Real World)

Through this project, students will…- Apply exponential functions in the real world.- Become aware of the increasing credit card debt in the United States.- Learn to be careful consumers of credit to avoid unnecessary short falls, huge debt, and bad credit ratings.- Use the knowledge that they gather through research and assignments, to create a PowerPoint presentation about the responsible use of credit in our society. They will also create pamphlets that provide useful information about credit
Preview of Personal Finance: Investing in Real Estate - This Flippin Project

Personal Finance: Investing in Real Estate - This Flippin Project

Created by
SD Project HS
This project introduces students to real estate investing related to flipping houses. Students will complete 4 assignments related to real estate investing about house flipping. This self-directed project encompasses many learning modalities. Students can work independently or in small groups. I have been running this exact project for years, and each year I make changes to reflect current market conditions. This bundle starts with helping students develop foundational knowledge of real estate a
Preview of Women Mathematician Pennants

Women Mathematician Pennants

There are 23 pennant featuring a variety of famous female mathematicians perfect for women's history month! A document with a few examples of what completed pennants may look like is also included. Note: a full answer key is not included as what appears on pennants depends on what the person researching feels should be there!Mathematicians Included on the pennants are:Wang ZhenyiSophie GermainAda LovelaceEmmy NoetherEuphemia HaynesMary CartwrightVera HuckelMary Gooda RossSara BullockDorothy Vaug
Preview of Famous Mathematicians Cube Project

Famous Mathematicians Cube Project

Created by
Lessons by Liz
This project is very interesting in that the students learn who developed the math that we use in the world. This project combines creativity, research and math content into one project. The project can be used as an end of the grading period, semester or year project. Note: Some construction is necessary by the teacher - Measuring, creating patterns on poster boards.Other projects you may be interested in:Circle Graphs using a Sport SurveyLine Plot & Bar Graph Using Real-Life Data Mini-Proj
Preview of NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament Team Research Statistics

NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament Team Research Statistics

Created by
Kim Read
Do you have students interested in the March Madness basketball tournament? Then this is the activity you need!To begin our March Madness unit, we look at all of the teams participating in the tournament and complete a map together to show where each team is from. We notice that some states have more than others and some states have none, and spend time discussing why that might be. Students will complete their own March Madness bracket.Students will then select a team in the NCAA March Madness
Preview of Famous Mathematicians Research Project

Famous Mathematicians Research Project

The Famous Mathematicians Research Project allows students in grades 6-9 an opportunity to research one of 30 famous mathematicians and present their findings in a biographical essay. It is an excellent project to allow students to research the many different aspects of the history of math. There is also an optional digital storytelling component utilizing the free iPad app, Shadow Puppet EDU. This part of the project again is optional. Students can still complete the biographical essay. All h
Preview of Differentiation Chart

Differentiation Chart

Created by
GTM
This 13 page pdf contains charts and graphs designed to help teachers differentiate their lessons and units for students with ADHD, Dyslexia, and Asperger's. It also suggests activities and projects to use with students of each of Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, VAK, and Felder/ Solomon's Index of Learning Styles. Additionally, it contains charts for Bloom's Taxonomy of the Cognitive Domain, Moffet's Universe of Discourse, Gardner's Multiple Intelligences, VAK, Felder and Solomon's Index of Le
Preview of Plan a Trip to Travel Abroad - Middle & High School Project Based Learning PBL

Plan a Trip to Travel Abroad - Middle & High School Project Based Learning PBL

This project is perfect for summer school, home school, genius hour, enrichment, gifted, or independent work time!Looking for a way to get your students excited about learning while also teaching them essential skills like research, organization, and budgeting? Look no further than this comprehensive trip planning project!Designed to integrate English, Math, and Technology with my own 5th and 6th grade students, this project provides all the information students need to research a dream vacation
Preview of Million Dollar Project (Graphing, decimals, fractions, accounting and percents)

Million Dollar Project (Graphing, decimals, fractions, accounting and percents)

What would you do with a million dollars? How would you spend it? In this project you've been left a 1 million dollar inheritance. The catch is you must first research and present how you will spend the money. In the first part of the experiment, the students will fill out an accounting chart, where they will fill out an itemized chart displaying each item they plan on purchasing to complete their million dollar project. They will than be asked to put all those items into major categorie
Preview of Scatter Plot and Bivariate Data Research Project

Scatter Plot and Bivariate Data Research Project

Students will begin a statistics project on one of their favorite restaurants or food chains! They will be researching nutrition facts and surveying others on what types of food they like to eat there. Through this data collection they will work on their skills of creating scatter plot graphs, creating relative frequency tables, and analyzing this data. This can be used either by paper or digitally. I used it the last two years during distance learning. Rubric included.
Preview of Million [$1,000,000] Dollar Research Project

Million [$1,000,000] Dollar Research Project

Created by
MsBsPrecepts
ELAR Research ProjectCross Curricular Application with MathTEXAS TEKS ALIGNED - NEW STANDARDSELAR[6.11.B] [6.8.D] [6.8.D.i] [6.8.D.ii] [6.8.D.iiiMATH[6.14.C] [6.14.G] [6.14.H]Students are given ONE MILLION DOLLARS! They must first donate to a charity, then they must research how much college will be for the degree they want. They will then purchase a vehicle, house, and vacation. Sites have been provided, as well as, step by step instruction on how to use each site to research information. Can b
Preview of Pi Day Exploration and Presentation Project Bundle 6-12

Pi Day Exploration and Presentation Project Bundle 6-12

Created by
CTE Warehouse
Celebrate Pi Day in your high school classroom with this comprehensive Exploration and Presentation Project Bundle! Engage your students with a fun and educational dive into the world of Pi (π), combining mathematics, history, and technology. This bundle provides everything you need to guide your students through the significance of Pi, its historical background, calculation methods, real-world applications, and fun facts, culminating in creative student presentations.This Bundle Includes:Detail
Preview of Designing A 3D Tiny House PBL: Area, Perimeter, Geometry, & Architecture

Designing A 3D Tiny House PBL: Area, Perimeter, Geometry, & Architecture

Designing A 3D Tiny House Project Based Learning PBL: Area, Perimeter, Geometry, & Architecture. Project-based learning (PBL) fosters engagement, critical thinking, and real-world application.Tiny House Project is a project-based learning activity where students will design and create a modelof their own tiny house. The project aims to focus on the real-world application of math conceptsused in designing homes, including layout, architectural elements, furniture arrangement, geometry,and cal
Preview of History of Math Inquiry Study

History of Math Inquiry Study

The history of math is a fascinating study, made up of truly great mathematicians of ancient days and their mathematical discoveries and/or inventions which changed the world and are responsible for our world today. This product challenges your students, in small groups, to investigate 8 math-related inquiry projects, ranging from '11 Great Moments in Math History' to 'What the History of Math Can Teach Us About the Future of AI'; each slide in the presentation provides a focal inquiry question
Preview of Patterns and Algebra

Patterns and Algebra

Patterns are one of nature's beautiful mysteries. Patterns are present in math, if one knows how and where to look. A British mathematician has been quoted as saying, "Mathematics is the science of patterns, and nature exploits just about every pattern there is." The beauty of patterns translates to the science of math in the form of algebra; looking for a pattern in a set of numbers presented in a problem, such as the number of matchsticks in a set of houses, is described, along with historical
Preview of Personal History: An Authentic Learning Genealogy Project

Personal History: An Authentic Learning Genealogy Project

Created by
Shane Freeman
This Multidisciplinary unit enables learners and instructors to make direct connections between themselves and the history around them by tracking their family's history through time and space.
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