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Middle school algebra research for Google Apps

Preview of Buying a Car Exponential Functions End of Unit Project

Buying a Car Exponential Functions End of Unit Project

Created by
Algebra Queen
This project is for students at the end of the Algebra 1 exponential functions unit. Students are given an interactive Google Slides to follow the directions and type their answers directly on the slides. They will use exponential growth, decay, and exponential equations to solve application problems. Students will research to find a car they like and follow the prompts on the Google slides to answer questions about the car and how it will depreciate over time. They will go in depth with topics
Preview of Real Life Math - Where am I ever going to use this? End of year project

Real Life Math - Where am I ever going to use this? End of year project

Created by
Kristen Smith
Have your students ever asked "Where am I ever gonna use this in real life?". Well, they'll be able to answer that questions after doing this assignment. In this assignment, students will research the math topic in depth including the mathematician who discovered it, where it is used in real life and how. This is great for an end of year, end of the quarter or extra credit assignment or just for a break in the action. Included in this 6 page packet are instructions/description of assignment
Preview of Scatter Plot Project on Desmos with Template

Scatter Plot Project on Desmos with Template

Created by
Alanna Hunter
Learners will work to collect their own data from something they are interested in. They will then create a scatter plot using Desmos.com and analyze the information they collected. The analysis includes drawing their own trend line, finding the equation of that trend line, and predicting 3 values outside their original data collection. There are detailed directions with screenshots included along with a Google Slides template that can be shared with learners to help them organize their work. I
Preview of Black History Month - Solving Linear Equations Practice - MATH - Pre Algebra

Black History Month - Solving Linear Equations Practice - MATH - Pre Algebra

Created by
Becca Vogt
Students solve each linear equation, click on the correct answer, and are taken to a biography link to discover who the important Black historical Figures are on each slide in order to fill out the "Who am I?" column.Super fun! A great review! A great way to include Black History Month in your math class! Questions are easily editable to suit your math unit and students' levels. You could even change content area and include ANY multiple choice questions in this format.
Preview of Algebraic expressions and equations google slides presentation project

Algebraic expressions and equations google slides presentation project

Want to mix up the math room and incorporate research and speech skills?! The middle school math teacher resource "Algebraic expressions and equations" offers an innovative approach to teaching algebraic concepts. This hands-on, research-driven project encourages students to actively engage with the material, promoting a deeper understanding of algebra while honing critical thinking and presentation skills.Key Features:Research-Centered Learning:Students embark on a research journey to explore k
Preview of Algebra Wage Project (Linear equations/table/graph)

Algebra Wage Project (Linear equations/table/graph)

Created by
MrYu Materials
The "Algebra Wage Project" aims to help students understand minimum wage, living wage, and their impact on pay over time. It involves researching current federal and local minimum wages, living wage data, and potential future career wages. Students will create tables, write linear equations, and graph the relationships between days worked and pay for minimum wage, living wage, and potential future career wages, while also analyzing the pros and cons of increasing the minimum wage.*Project is a e
Preview of Black History Month Project Mathematicians Research Project Algebra

Black History Month Project Mathematicians Research Project Algebra

Created by
STEM Nerdd
Need something cross curricular and engaging for Algebra (or any math)? This research project highlights black mathematicians and scientist. Students get to choose who they want to research. Slides are editable so you can change them to adapt your classes needs. Look at the preview so you can see the whole product! Please feel free to go check out other STEM activities and fun games I have in my store! While you are there click the follow button and leave a review!
Preview of HEARTBREAKER Digital Valentine's Day Math and Vocab Game for Grades 3-6

HEARTBREAKER Digital Valentine's Day Math and Vocab Game for Grades 3-6

This digital game was created using Google Slides and can be shared with your students via Google Classroom. Students practice multi-step multiplication and addition problems, while testing their vocabulary skills. Students play 5 rounds of the game, building words that are worth as many points as possible. The winner is the player with the highest score after the five rounds are completed. Students have a chance to double and triple letters, and tripling words, allowing students to practice the
Preview of Living Wage Project

Living Wage Project

This project uses living wage, poverty wage, and minimum wage to have students analyze costs within their county. Students will analyze real data and interpret what they see, then write a one page reflection.Student are asked to create and solve simple inequalities to find the number of hours it would take to work at a certain wage in order to cover all expenses.
Preview of Math Pre-Assessment (EDITABLE)

Math Pre-Assessment (EDITABLE)

Use this pre-assessment to get an clear understanding of what the students already know about solving equations.
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