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High school math posters for Microsoft Word

Preview of Geometry Project - Geometry Town

Geometry Project - Geometry Town

Created by
Judy and Brett
Students will create a town map made of different geometric figures. They will demonstrate their knowledge of parallel and perpendicular lines, acute and obtuse angles, geometric shapes as well as many other geometric concepts through this creative and fun project. This project can be adapted to higher level geometry courses and high school classes. You can add parameters to the geometric shaped buildings (ex. must label the dimensions of the building given a certain area or perimeter).
Preview of Mathematical Operations Vocabulary Posters - Math Operations Clue Words

Mathematical Operations Vocabulary Posters - Math Operations Clue Words

One of the biggest problems math students face is not knowing which operation to use in each situation. They can add, subtract, multiply and divide, but it doesn't do them any good if they don't know which operation to choose. The solution is making Math vocabulary a priority. Use these math operations posters to reinforce the clue words for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. You can display these individually on your Smartboard, print them for each student, 4 to a sheet, lami
Preview of Statistics In My World Project

Statistics In My World Project

This is a great project for students to do at the beginning of a HS statistics class. It will open their eyes to statistics in the media and provides real world interpretation of material learned the first couple weeks of class. The best part - You get lots of decorations for your wall and material to use as you progress through descriptive statistics! Package includes instructions for teacher, including CCSM standards and objectives; student handout outlining specifics of the project; gradi
Preview of Real Number System Rational Irrational Project

Real Number System Rational Irrational Project

Students create a mental organizer (Poster) to visually represent the differences between rational and irrational numbers. Included: Direction Sheet Rubric Sample Student Projects
Preview of Scatter plot Line of Best Fit Equation of Line Project

Scatter plot Line of Best Fit Equation of Line Project

Using Zillow, students will understand the correlation between house size and house price. Students will create a scatterplot, draw a line of best fit, select points on the line of best fit to write an equation of the line, and make predictions. Project includes: Detailed, step-by-step directions, grading rubric. Can be easily adapted to suit your needs.
Preview of Circle Trigonometry Art Project

Circle Trigonometry Art Project

Created by
Priceless Math
The purpose of this project is to give your students a deeper understanding of the use of trigonometry in analyzing the circle. It will also provide your students with a better understanding of the use of special triangles to calculate the coordinates of certain points on the circle. It will also provide them with a fun, interesting and colorful way to display the various circle parameters (degrees, radians and exact coordinates) on a circular-shaped project. The project requires the student
Preview of Supply and Demand Poster Group Project

Supply and Demand Poster Group Project

Created by
Dakota Walker
I use this lesson as a summative authentic assessment for the Economic concepts of the Laws of Supply and Demand, Supply and Demand Curves, and Market Price (Equilibrium). I divide my students into groups of 3-4 and have them create their own unique soda, product slogan, and graph the given supply and demand schedules to find the Market Price for their new soda. This lesson requires poster paper, markers/colored pencils, and rulers and will take about an hour to complete. This lesson inclu
Preview of Project and Rubric - Real World Math (The Pythagorean Theorem)

Project and Rubric - Real World Math (The Pythagorean Theorem)

"In math class, you have learned about the Pythagorean Theorem. You have also seen examples of how the Pythagorean Theorem is used in ‘real life.’ For this task you will create your own “real life” Pythagorean Theorem word problem and model using the following steps..." Students will create and solve their own word problem, construct a 3D model of their scenario, and then write a reflection on their process and experience. *Rubric is included. *This project was created in collaboration with c
Preview of Growth Mindset Display/Posters/Classroom Decorations

Growth Mindset Display/Posters/Classroom Decorations

Created by
MIDDLE MINDS Aus
5 characteristics of a growth mindset:1. Intelligence can be developed2. Embrace challenges3. Persist in the face of setbacks4. See effort as a path to mastery5. Learn from criticismA growth mindset develops when we believe our intelligence and abilities can be improved through effort and using the right strategies. Teens with a growth mindset learn from their mistakes and feel that their performance both in and out of school can be improved. They see challenges as opportunities to grow and see
Preview of Baseball Math Project

Baseball Math Project

Created by
Tina Edwards
Students will calculate average, substitute into formulas, round decimals, compare/order decimals, and analyze data using baseball statistics. They will be able to answer questions related to the data that they calculate. Finally, students will create a poster about their team, explaining why it is the best. Baseball Calculations: Batting Average, Slugging Percentage, Hits per Innings Pitched, and Earned Run average.
Preview of Math Career Project

Math Career Project

Created by
Denise Percival
Career project that is math oriented. Students choose a math related career from a list and create a poster on their chosen career. Items on the poster include a title, salary, schooling needed, how math is used in the career and graphics. Project also requires the student to write a one page reflection paper. Rubric is included. Project should take approximately one week to complete. File is fully editable.
Preview of Vector Project Rubric

Vector Project Rubric

Created by
Adam Wade
This is a rubric for a student group project. Students are asked to make a poster about vectors. Students must write their own story using vectors, magnitude and direction, graph the result, draw a picture related to the story, and solve the other groups' problems. Students will present their problems and solutions to the class.
Preview of Financial Algebra Time Capsule Project

Financial Algebra Time Capsule Project

Created by
Andrea Bennett
Allow students to create a 5 year plan for after graduation. Students will have two parts of the project. Email the paper portion to their teacher. And present the poster board to their class. Included is a rubric.
Preview of ROAD TRIP PROJECT

ROAD TRIP PROJECT

Created by
Lisa Sienrukos
This Road Trip Project is meant for middle school math students, but can be changed for younger or older. In this project, students must choose ten places to stop at around the United States of America. At each stop, they need to go to at least one attraction and stay at a hotel. They need to calculate the cost to visit each location and the cost of travel, keeping in mind the mileage for the vehicle they choose. This purchase includes a full description of the project, tables for students to
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Cheat Sheet

Factoring Polynomials Cheat Sheet

Created by
Ashley McClave
This cheat sheet was made as a test modification for one of my inclusion special education students. The sheet includes characteristics to identify between each type, procedural solving steps for solving each, and examples of each for factoring greatest common factor, quadratics, difference of squares, difference of cubes, and sum of cubes. The student was able to solve and identify the polynomials independently with the use of this cheat sheet, and was also used as a great study guide.
Preview of Imaginary Numbers Poster Project

Imaginary Numbers Poster Project

Created by
Benzel Math
A nice way to end a short unit on Imaginary Numbers in an Algebra class. Students are given choices to work out problems related to imaginary numbers, write about the existence of imaginary numbers. A rubric is included for assessing student work.
Preview of Math Posters (40) Excellent for COMMON CORE / STANDARDIZED TESTING

Math Posters (40) Excellent for COMMON CORE / STANDARDIZED TESTING

Created by
Jean Marie
40 Math Posters 8 1/2 by 14 inches KONG SIZE font for easy viewing across the room. Bright, simple, math concepts and properties. Legal posters to display during Standardized Testing including ISAT, MCA, CAT and Common Core Testing. Great Visual aide for all students from gifted to special education. Includes Mean, Median, Mode, Math Properties, Fractions, Geometry, Algebra, Elapsed Time, Adding and Subtracting Fractions with unlike denominators, stem and leaf plots, coordinate grids. Thes
Preview of Geometry Mandala Project

Geometry Mandala Project

Created by
Benzel Math
A mandala is a ritual symbol that is used in the Hindu and Buddhist religions. During the course, we will be going deeper into studying shapes at large and the physical features of those shapes. Ancient people used Geometry when creating mandalas, and we will be use Geometry to create a mandala that is symbolic of who you are and what your goals are.
Preview of Exponential Functions and Grain of Rice Project

Exponential Functions and Grain of Rice Project

This is a differentiated activity incorporating exponential functions and "The Grain of Rice Story." As a class, the story is read in play form. Students are assigned parts to read. Then students are broken into groups designated by readiness. Each group is assigned a task based on the story. All tasks require the groups to make a table, graph, and write an equation based on a situation related to the story read. Tasks increase in difficulty from 1 through 4. Groups must make a poster displaying
Preview of Trapezoidal Rule IB AI SL/HL

Trapezoidal Rule IB AI SL/HL

Created by
Deirdre Leonard
This is an inquiry activity into trapezoidal rule for the IB AI SL course. The students are given 2 functions(polynomial) and asked to find the area under the curve with the integral and then using the trapezoidal rule. I had the students cut out the trapezoids and glue them onto the original. They calculate with 2 different heights and compare their answers.
Preview of CUBES Strategy Poster

CUBES Strategy Poster

Have your students ever forgotten the steps to the CUBES strategy? Not with this resource! Use this fun CUBES Strategy poster in your math classroom or print out mini anchor charts for student desks/interactive notebooks. They will be word problem masters in no time!
Preview of Campaign Project - Solving Quadratics

Campaign Project - Solving Quadratics

Created by
Gerard Marrone
This is a project geared towards election day and has students select one of the methods for solving quadratics (factoring, completing the square, etc) and has them create an election campaign for their method. They must come up with a slogan, rationale for why their candidate is the best, and of course a little trash talk of the other candidates.
Preview of Adding Integers Coloring Activity + Free Integer Rules Posters

Adding Integers Coloring Activity + Free Integer Rules Posters

Created by
Suzie's Angle
Looking for a fun way for students to learn addition and subtraction integer rules and apply them to addition problems? Students must solve 15 problems adding positive and negative numbers, choose the correct answer (A or B) and shade using the answer’s coordinating color. Students can cut out their final picture and hang around the room or on a bulletin board. As a bonus I am including free 8.5 x 11 Integer Rules Posters for addition and subtraction. These are editable and fonts are embedded
Preview of Graphing & Data Analysis Disney 4 Park Challenge

Graphing & Data Analysis Disney 4 Park Challenge

Created by
JLeyBlay
Students will practice graphing multiple sets of data using real time data of Disney park wait times. Student scenario: Your group is doing the 4 parks in one day challenge which means park hopping all 4 Disney Parks in one day! You will need to decide on one ride from each of the 4 parks you’d like to ride most and create a poster graphing the hourly wait times comparing the 4 rides so you can map out your day strategically. Students are also given information about the fast pass prices and wil
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