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Free middle school math research

Preview of Summer Saison Easy Sudoku Puzzles  - Fun End of the year Brain Games - Freebies

Summer Saison Easy Sudoku Puzzles - Fun End of the year Brain Games - Freebies

Sudoku is a fun and challenging activity that helps people of all ages develop their logic and problem-solving skills. It's great way for kids to express themselves and relax.WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE10 ACTIVITY PAGES( PDF + PNG ) Files Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paperHigh-resolution imagesUnlimited printsGreat for kids, boys and girlsJUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTEDThis item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight af
Preview of Stock Investing 101

Stock Investing 101

For high school (and savvy middle school) economics students, Stock Investing 101 is a great tool for students to explore stocks on the Stock Market. This worksheet can be easily edited by simply changing the companies that the students need to investigate in order for it to be used over and over again. Estimated time for student completion: 45-60 minutes
Preview of End of Year Math Project - I can teach __________!

End of Year Math Project - I can teach __________!

So it is the end of the year. You're burnt out. The kids are burnt out. But you need to review for the Final Exams/End of Year Testing. Here is a great project for your students that will get them engaged and have them reviewing the material without the class getting bored with the same old examples. In this project, students have just been hired as the new (Insert Subject Here) Teacher at their school! Now it is their job to teach the rest of the class what they need to know for the end of ye
Preview of Twos Day Activities | 2s Day | 2-22-22 | FREEBIE

Twos Day Activities | 2s Day | 2-22-22 | FREEBIE

February 22, 2022 is Two's Day! Celebrate 2-22-22 with these 5 NO-PREP activity sheets for your students, absolutely FREE!This resource includes math, ELA, and Social Studies questions all related to the numbers 2 and 22. Many questions require brief research, giving kids a chance to dive in!Students can research these topics:The Fibonacci SequencePhrases and idioms with the number 2Characteristics of 2Fun U.S. trivia relating to 2How to say 2 and 22 in different languagesThey'll have fun with:T
Preview of Silence the Violence -- International Data Analysis - 21st Century Math Project

Silence the Violence -- International Data Analysis - 21st Century Math Project

Silence the Violence intends to take a closer look at gun violence throughout the world. Is there a correlation between gun ownership and gun violence? While this is on the news, and people argue back and forth, unfortunately there are not a lot of statistics cited.I built this project through the use of correlations of authentic international data. I have included content for either middle school (plotting and calculating) or high school (calculating correlation with summations). The results ar
Preview of Geometry

Geometry

Created by
Dazzle on a Dime
Geometry: Geometry - Angles Have you ever thought about why a “3” stands for three or why a “4” stands for four? This activity provides an element of novelty where students gain an appreciation for research by discovering the origin of our number system. The student will have an opportunity to: • collect information from multiple sources • generate research topics from personal interests • ask open-ended research questions clarify, evaluate, and synthesize collected information Pl
Preview of STEM Careers Research and application

STEM Careers Research and application

Created by
Mary Beth Valuk
This lesson was designed for 8th grade students at the end of the school year. Students research various Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics jobs and select one to further research for a career fair for parents and other students. Students start by selecting 3 careers they might be interested in and research the basics of the career (using the 3 careers initial sheet). After looking at 3, students narrow it down to their final career and do more extensive research. After researchi
Preview of Properties of Matter Cracker Lab

Properties of Matter Cracker Lab

Students will work individually or in teams using various brands of crackers to explore properties of matter. Students are given a bowl with 4 or 5 cracker choices. I usually try to find ones with different shapes, colors, and textures. Students are to refrain from eating the crackers until the completion of the scientific study. This upload contains the data form where students record their findings. This is a great introduction to teaching properties of matter!
Preview of Probability Data Displays Project

Probability Data Displays Project

This project was used as an extra credit project that ties in with chapter 12 of the 6th grade Go Math program. This project focuses on data displays, including dot plots, frequency tables, and histograms. This allowed students to create a statistical question, collect data, and present their findings. This product includes the directions sheet that I gave to my students, and then the students created posters that displayed the required information. There are two directions sheets per page i
Preview of Recycling/Waste Management Project

Recycling/Waste Management Project

Created by
Daniel Zdanowski
Inspired by NPR's Radio Lab "Poop Train" podcast. Perfect for project-based learning. A great project for middle school or high school science classes. Students are provided a variety of "common waste" to research. They are then prompted to share what they found in multiple ways. This project can be incorporated into units of study for sustainability, environmental issues, living environment, Earth Day, and more. Many ITSE standards are incorporated as students are prompted to research and prese
Preview of Blank Table of Contents

Blank Table of Contents

Created by
Callie B
This blank table of contents is very versatile and can be used in any subject. It features a three columns; one for the date, title, and page number. It is small enough to be glued in a math journal or science notebook. When certain notes, references, or resources are collected and/or adhered into the journal,students can easily stay organized by using this table of contents. CButcher
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-
Preview of Daily Spending Tracker |  Budgeting | Financial Literacy | Real-World Skills

Daily Spending Tracker | Budgeting | Financial Literacy | Real-World Skills

Created by
Mooch App
This budgeting spreadsheet can be adapted for any grade level! Our suggestion is to have students research how much it costs to live in your city (rent, car payments, food, internet) and find the median salary for a career they are interested in. The goal is to have money left over at the end to put into savings or investments. Check out @aMoochLife on Instagram and TikTok for more resources to successful budgeting, including our FREE app that budgets for you.***This spreadsheet is created for u
Preview of Algebra 1 EOC Best Review Topics

Algebra 1 EOC Best Review Topics

Created by
Algebra Yubas
This list contains the best topics to review for a successful Algebra 1 EOC. These are the topics students most likely need to re-visit and re-learn. Editable Word document More Algebra 1 EOC Prep available here at Algebra Yubas https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Algebra-Yubas Thank you. Copyright Matt Yubas. Feel free to contact me at AlgebraYubas@gmail.com
Preview of 5th Grade GPS Inventors STEM Activity

5th Grade GPS Inventors STEM Activity

This activity is a STEM lesson involving 5th grade Social Studies GPS. Students research a specific inventor from a list of influential Americans. They then are required to write 3 paragraphs based on their research. For the Engineering, groups will be given an assigned material (either wire, fishing line, or yarn, and 2 plastic cups) to build a "telephone." Each group will test their invention, as well as the others, to determine sound quality. To incorporate math, students will make a
Preview of Election Day Numbers - match the election day fact with the correct number

Election Day Numbers - match the election day fact with the correct number

Created by
Karen Morey
Numbers never lie, but this worksheet has some numbers that appear pretty deceptive! I've listed common facts for the presidential elections, all of which have numerical answers. But the facts are not matched up with the numbers-- and many of the answers seem like they don't make sense. Can be used to teach search engine strategies as well as facts about presidents and elections. Current for 2012. Includes a page to match numbers with facts, a page with blanks to provide numbers, and an answe
Preview of Visit the National Parks Group Project

Visit the National Parks Group Project

Created by
Kristin Thomas
This lesson incorporates geology, history, economics, mathematics, and language arts. Using this guide, students will create a project with google apps for education. Students will pick out a National Park and proceed to plan a vacation to that park.
Preview of Statistics Project and Gallery Walk: Data, Box Plot, 5 Number Summary, Histogram

Statistics Project and Gallery Walk: Data, Box Plot, 5 Number Summary, Histogram

Need a summative assessment for your statistics class?This Statistics Project is a great way for students to show their knowledge of gathering and collecting data, calculating 5 Number Summary, creating Box and Whisker Plots, analyzing Central Tendencies, and graphing Histograms. Students can pick their own topic, create a poster of their data, and then present their findings to the class through a Gallery Walk.Example project is included.
Preview of You Choose: Planet Edition - A 6th Grade Earth Science FREEBIE

You Choose: Planet Edition - A 6th Grade Earth Science FREEBIE

Created by
Miss Kat 2 Teach
I created this interdisciplinary, choice activity to use in my math/science combo class. Students are allowed to choose from the following three activities:Calculate the length of a day for all planets in our solar system (6th grade Math/Earth Science standards).Research and write about how people deal with extreme changes in daylight throughout the year (6th grade Earth Science/Writing standards).Create a scale model of Earth's orbit around the sun (6th grade Math Standards).Each activity also
Preview of Rock Research Project with Lab

Rock Research Project with Lab

Created by
Mr Staley stuff
This is a fun project I do with my student's when covering the Rock Cycle. I assign the student't to research a specific rock and they need to research some information about that rock (type of rock, what it can be used for, what minerals it is made of). This project is ended with a quick lab where the student's get to make a model of their rock using a flour and glue recipe. All information is included with this project.
Preview of Budget Portfolio - Percents, Fractions, and Decimals

Budget Portfolio - Percents, Fractions, and Decimals

Created by
Rebecca Holt
Step into the world of practical math with my meticulously crafted 'First Job Budget Portfolio Project' designed for 6th and 7th-grade classrooms. This engaging project seamlessly weaves percents, fractions, and decimals into the fabric of real-world decision-making. Students assume the role of a 22-year-old recent college graduate, celebrating their first job and embarking on the journey of creating a monthly budget based on their first annual salary. Aligned with specific 6th and 7th-grade Com
Preview of CER Anchor Chart

CER Anchor Chart

What's Included:Black & White version to save on inkColor version How to use:This is a perfect visual for your students to refer to in the classroom. Print at your desired size or allow students to use it during remote learning! If you use any of my products in your classroom, let me know how they worked!
Preview of Monthly Budget Activity

Monthly Budget Activity

Created by
Erica Idstein
Students are given a scenario to imagine their life after college graduation where they have a new job and apartment. They now have to pay their own bills and this form helps them navigate and reflect on those expenses.
Preview of Famous Mathematicians Research Project

Famous Mathematicians Research Project

The Famous Mathematicians Project is a great multidisciplinary approach to research. Students become exposed to great mathematical minds and discover the "whys" and the "hows" behind much of what is taken for granted in math.
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