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Preview of Internet Scavenger Hunt Webquest Activity: Math in the Real World - 50 Facts

Internet Scavenger Hunt Webquest Activity: Math in the Real World - 50 Facts

Created by
Whyplanteaching
This inquiry-based learning WebQuest is designed to enrich students' scholastic journey by providing a thought-provoking and engaging internet scavenger hunt focused on mathematics. This latest edition of the Internet scavenger series is designed to help students learn essential mathematical facts while developing vital skills of critical thinking, problem-solving, and comprehension.Google FormsAs a seasoned educator, I am thrilled to offer you this meticulously designed Webquest scavenger hunt
Preview of Types of Real Numbers Jigsaw Activity

Types of Real Numbers Jigsaw Activity

This is an activity that has been a hit with my classes! Students are split into groups to research and present information about a certain type or set of real numbers. Students can use any online search engine to find abundant information about real numbers. Then, students present the information to the entire class or take it back to a different group of students as in a traditional jigsaw activity. By the end of the activity, all students in the class will have information about six differ
Preview of Ontario Math Curriculum │ Financial Literacy │ Credit Cards │ PPT │ Grades 7-9

Ontario Math Curriculum │ Financial Literacy │ Credit Cards │ PPT │ Grades 7-9

Created by
Whyplanteaching
This comprehensive Ontario financial literacy lesson covers various topics related to credit cards and loan sharks, annual percentage rates, creditworthiness, debt and interest rates, principal and interest payments, credit limits, and hidden fees. The lesson provides opportunities for students to research, write, reflect, and express their opinions on these important financial matters.Understanding Credit Cards: Pros and ConsOverview of Credit Card Benefits and Drawbacks: Students will gain ins
Preview of Real World Math: Math Project Based Learning Mini-Unit for Gifted or Whole Class

Real World Math: Math Project Based Learning Mini-Unit for Gifted or Whole Class

This personal math research project is a great way to try math project based learning in your grade 5-8 class. You can use it with your whole class or use it for your gifted students as an enrichment or extension project.Each student chooses a topic of interest and answers a math question about it after step-by-step mini lessons teach them how.The unit takes students through the step-by-step process using an example: How much water is needed to fill an ice rink for the NHL?The 7 steps are:o Topi
Preview of Canadian Grocery Trip Project PBL & Financial Literacy Printable and Easel

Canadian Grocery Trip Project PBL & Financial Literacy Printable and Easel

Project based learning meets financial literacy! The Canadian Grocery Trip Project and meal planner covers both curriculum expectations and life skills. Adding and subtracting decimals to the hundredths and healthy living expectations covered. ⏰ 3-5 math classes for most students grades 5-8. Have students use their own flyers or let them search online flyers to get the discounts they are looking for. Grocery shopping on a budget! Engage your students with a financial literacy project that gives
Preview of Classroom Social Survey + Graphing (Field of 2 w/ Comprehension Questions)

Classroom Social Survey + Graphing (Field of 2 w/ Comprehension Questions)

This set contains materials for your students to socialize and get to know their peers while learning mathematics skills (counting & graphing). This set includes:-IEP Goal Connection-30 prompted survey questions-Blank survey questions-Comprehension Questions-Blank bar graph template Information & Implementation:This set can be used to practice students social skills as well as mathematics skills. -Social: Students are going around the class discussing with peers about their likes & d
Preview of Spring Activity: Math with Planting Seeds!

Spring Activity: Math with Planting Seeds!

Practice an abundance of math skills while planting seeds! Write fractions, use equivalent fractions, make common denominators, and even practice mean, median, and mode! This practices measurement and data analysis in conjunction with scientific observations and hypotheses. This is a fun, interactive activity that can link Math and Science to the real world! It can also be used as a starter for a school garden.Materials needed:- cups or planters- growing medium (potting soil, etc.)- Pea seeds-
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