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Preview of Algebra Marketing Plan PBL | project based learning | real world Math

Algebra Marketing Plan PBL | project based learning | real world Math

Created by
Sandra Balisky
This Project Based Learning activity will help Algebra 1 students practice setting up and solving systems of linear equations within a real world context. As they take on the role of an entrepreneur, they will write equations, plot coordinate points, graph equations, analyze data, and draw conclusions. This can be used as a group project or individual project and would work great for an end of unit review. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Preview of The Real Number System Webquest Rationals vs Irrationals

The Real Number System Webquest Rationals vs Irrationals

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on the real number system. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about the real number system, and the difference between rationals and irrationals. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there is a 10 problem quiz on my website. The quiz gives instant feedback as to whether the answer is correct or incorrect.Webquests are gre
Preview of Polynomials and Factoring Menu Board Project

Polynomials and Factoring Menu Board Project

Created by
Math Minds 101
This is a great assessment piece for your students. It includes multiplying polynomials, factoring trinomials with a=1 and a>1, dividing polynomials, and a review category for previously learned material. Point guidelines and directions are included. Enjoy!
Preview of Transformations Webquest Reflection Rotation Translation Dilation

Transformations Webquest Reflection Rotation Translation Dilation

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on transformations. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations. Students will learn how to: (1) identify a transformation, (2) perform a transformation, and (3) use the transformation rules to give the coordinates of an image. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there is
Preview of Biographical Informative Speech  (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

Biographical Informative Speech (Guidelines, outlines, rubric, peer critique)

This biographical informative speech activity is the perfect combination of research, writing, implementation of technology, and public speaking for ANY secondary subject area! Students will choose a historic or modern-day figure who made (or has made) a positive impact on society. They will brush up on their research skills, learn the correct way to cite sources, learn how to organize a 5-part speech, and create an eye-catching and engaging visual aid. Everything you need is in this 11-page,
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 Slope Project

Slope Project

This is a project idea that has the student finding real-life examples of all 4 types of slope (positive, negative, zero & undefined). Directions, a grading rubric and a complete example (see preview) are included. Great for extra credit! This project can also be purchased in my Algebra Projects Bundle. There are a total of 12 Algebra Projects in this bundle - great for project based assessment!© 2015 Secondary Math Solutions This purchase is for one teacher and for classroom use only. All r
Preview of Back to School Algebra Project

Back to School Algebra Project

Do your students know what Algebra is??This is a project idea I use at the beginning of the year with Algebra 1 students. The goal of the project is to get them thinking about, researching and dabbling in what it means to be studying Algebra. The student creates a poster defining Algebra and decorates it with concepts and symbols that they will be learning this year. I use this project as extra credit in the first grading period. It is easy to complete and lets them use their creativity and arti
Preview of 100 Add-On Questions for The Fermi Project, By Far My Most Popular Resource

100 Add-On Questions for The Fermi Project, By Far My Most Popular Resource

The Fermi Project is as much fun for teachers as it is for those students that embrace it. Fermi questions are ridiculous math-based questions to which nobody really wants to know the answer, but that's half of their charm. The other half is that this is a REALLY good skill to teach our students. It requires problem solving skills, critical thinking skills, research skills, but overall the major skill therein is making educated guesses and how we learn to truly make them EDUCATED guesses. And th
Preview of How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

How to conduct an interview - informational interviews for research

Ever struggled to tell your students why an interview is important for their research? Have you or students wondered “What interview questions should I ask the expert or the celebrity?” Ever wondered what interview best practices must your students follow while interviewing experts much more knowledgeable than them without being jittery about the whole process? If your answer to any of these questions is a yes, this resource is for you! Read on!!(This resource is a part of the Research Resources
Preview of Mathematician Research Project

Mathematician Research Project

This mathematician research project allows students to research a famous mathematician and then to use their research to create a cover for their interactive notebook (binder or folder). This will help teachers be able to return IANs back to students quickly while also allowing students to learn about the mathematicians that created the math that is used today. This lesson could take 1 to 2 class periods.Be sure to check out the preview to see a student sample of the final product!What is includ
Preview of The Pythagorean Theorem Webquest Math

The Pythagorean Theorem Webquest Math

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on the Pythagorean Theorem. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about the Pythagorean Theorem. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there is a short online quiz.Webquests are great for sub days or any day! Students research and write down the information on their paper. Students are able to retain information better when t
Preview of The Great Debate: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Constitutional Debate

The Great Debate: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Constitutional Debate

These competitive debates ask students to analyze the Federalist and Anti-Federalist documents and create a persuasive speech and cross examination. Students are transported back into history after the Constitutional Convention to argue in front of a judge on behalf of the Federalists or Anti-Federalists for passage of our Constitution. Lesson provides a debate format that is set up similar to a court room in which the students will pretend to be the lawyers. Students have to use evidence from
Preview of The Crucible Researched Speech Activity Comparing to McCarthyism

The Crucible Researched Speech Activity Comparing to McCarthyism

This research and formal speech activity is a great way to introduce your high school ELA students to Arthur Miller's play, The Crucible. The activity has your students investigate why the playwright chose the analogy comparing two historical crises in America. Students make connections between the Second Red Scare orchestrated by Joseph McCarthy in 1950s America and the Salem Witch Trials of the 1600s in New England. This researched formal speech activity requires students to research The Sec
Preview of Guide to Extemporaneous Speaking, Secondary | Google Resource

Guide to Extemporaneous Speaking, Secondary | Google Resource

Extemporaneous speaking is one of the most beneficial (and fun!) public speaking events you can teach your speech and debate students in order for them to improve their quick-thinking, time management, organization, research, and vocal delivery skills! This secondary “Guide to Extemporaneous Speaking” teaches your students the basics of this speaking event and walks them through the process of drawing a topic, organizing, outlining, and delivering their own extemp speech! Middle school and high
Preview of Systems of Equations Webquest Math

Systems of Equations Webquest Math

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for my math webquest on systems of equations. Students will be given a link that goes to my website containing information about the number of solutions (no solution, one solution, and infinitely many solutions), and how to determine the number of solutions by using graphing, substitution, and elimination. I have included a worksheet that aligns to the information on my website. All you need to do is print and go! In addition, there is a 10 problem quiz on my website.
Preview of Quadratics Project

Quadratics Project

This is a project-based assessment over Quadratics in real-life. The student is asked to find a parabola in real-life and take a photo of it. Then they complete a one-page document including the photo and a paragraph describing the photo. They are required to use the following vocabulary in their paragraph: vertex, maximum or minimum, quadratic function, and parabola. Could be used as extra credit. Specific directions and a complete example are provided for the student. Please download the previ
Preview of Project-based Speech to Inform Research/Synthesis/Public Speaking Bundle!

Project-based Speech to Inform Research/Synthesis/Public Speaking Bundle!

Project-based Speech to Inform/Research/Synthesis/Public Speaking Unit BundleA fantastic first formal speech assignment for a public speaking class! Also a great research/synthesis assignment for any English or humanities course. The assignment allows for student voice/choice as they can choose any topic they'd like!This project-based speech unit starts with observing other speeches to inform (links included on a viewing activity). Students then spend time narrowing down a topic of choice, resea
Preview of One Variable Statistics Review: Analyzing NFL Scores

One Variable Statistics Review: Analyzing NFL Scores

Created by
Math 4 Middles
**UPDATED for the 2022-2023 season!**Students are ALWAYS asking "when will I ever see/use this in my life?" This activity provides an opportunity for students to analyze an NFL team's scores from the 2022-2023 regular season. It provides a more engaging way for student to review one-variable statistics and reflect on what they find out about their team.4 quarters of work included + an "overtime":Quarter 1: Researching your team (record hunting)Quarter 2: Stats analysis (five-number summary, me
Preview of Data, Data, Data: A Project for Finding the Linear Regression Model

Data, Data, Data: A Project for Finding the Linear Regression Model

Data is everywhere. It is published in newspapers, seen on the news, and reported online on websites. When looking at data, it is important for students to understand its meaning. This project will engage students in the process of data collection and analysis. Materials included: Project Directions Sample Excel graph Rubric for Grading The goal of this project is for students to identify when a linear relationship exists between two variables. Once finding the linear equation, students will
Preview of SoapBox Speeches!

SoapBox Speeches!

Created by
Halls of History
Students love to talk! Well let's give them an opportunity to talk to the entire class! This complete lesson plan gives you everything you need to conduct soapbox speeches in your classroom. The following files are included: * Student handouts for 1st time and for the 2nd time and beyond! * Research sheets for citing sources within speech * Teacher lesson plan written out and explained (with weblinks to videos and rubric) * A link to a rubric for the speech! This awesome project will get kids
Preview of End Of Year Mathematician Project - Algebra 2/Calculus/PreCalculus

End Of Year Mathematician Project - Algebra 2/Calculus/PreCalculus

This is a great project for the end of the year! Students are required to research a famous mathematician (they can choose one not listed as well) and create a research paper using the guidelines within the project. There is also an option to have your kids do a presentation (which I love!) with the guidelines provided as well. Rubrics are given for both the paper and presentation! Enjoy!
Preview of Christmas Themed Algebra Applications | Real World Problems | Project Format

Christmas Themed Algebra Applications | Real World Problems | Project Format

Created by
Mrs Marcos Math
Get your algebra students into the holiday spirit with our Christmas Themed Algebra Project Packet! This engaging and educational resource is designed to make learning algebra fun and festive during the holiday season. Whether you're a teacher looking to add some seasonal flair to your curriculum or a student eager to combine algebra with Christmas cheer, this packet is your perfect solution.What's Inside:1. Reindeer Races: Challenge students to set up algebraic equations to calculate the time i
Preview of Ping Pong Ball Launcher Project and Rubric

Ping Pong Ball Launcher Project and Rubric

This project combines the mathematics of slope with percent grade and angle of elevation. Then, students apply the science process of engineering to design and tinker with a launcher that demonstrates the physics of projectiles and parabolic curves. I am using this project during my linear equations in two variables unit to re-enforce the concept of slope and make connections to right triangle trig - Tangent. The next unit for my students is functions and we study linear, quadratic, and expon
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