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Social studies Common Core 7.NS.A.3 resources

Preview of The Great Pyramid Math - Projects & PBL

The Great Pyramid Math - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:Holy Nilometer! How did they do it?Description:Building the Great Pyramid of Khufu in Ancient Egypt was an astonishing feat of engineering. How astonishing? Try comparing the engineering to modern work! Work through the seven feats of engineering to experience just how astonishing the ancient Egyptians were.What's Included with this Project:NextLesson Projects are extended lessons based in real life situations or simulations, culminating in the creation of a final idea, interpre
Preview of Election -- Political Science Data Analysis - 21st Century Math Project

Election -- Political Science Data Analysis - 21st Century Math Project

Bring the 2020 Election into your classroom with a few authentic challenges that will push your students citizenship and build Election vocabulary across contents in this 21st Century Math Project! Students will use their skills with percents and data analysis to solve authentic election problems. In this 18 page document you will be given a mapping to the Content Standards, an outline for how to implement the project, handout resources for students to use, and an answer key. ***THIS PRODUCT HAS
Preview of Building a Business: A Scaffolded Math Project

Building a Business: A Scaffolded Math Project

Created by
Caldon
This is a 10-page packet that walks students step by step through a project where they create a business to sell a product at school for a day. The focusses of this project are to get students thinking about positive and negative integers and how increasing positive numbers (revenue) and decreasing negative numbers (expenses) will yield higher returns.This 10-page packet includes thorough scaffolding, including explanations and data tables. This document also includes a grading rubric, reflectio
Preview of Interest Rates: Lending and Borrowing Money- Financial Literacy Lesson

Interest Rates: Lending and Borrowing Money- Financial Literacy Lesson

There is a lot of talk in the news these days about rising interest rates.But what does this mean?Can we teach intermediate and high school students about interest rates and why they matter?Absolutely!This two-page lesson has notes with blanks for students to fill in as you teach them about the basics of interest rates.Then there are practice questions about realistic scenarios (mortgages, GICs, credit card debt, and payday loans) for students to complete.An understanding of doing calculations u
Preview of The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

The Great Stock Market Challenge - Complete Math Unit

Suitable and adapted for grades 5-12Open the Preview to see more detailed informationWatch the movie to see a high speed play through of the presentationThis complete cross-curricular unit has students learn about companies, research stocks, create a portfolio, track their performance, submit their project and write a test. Students will learn about real life financial literacy, trade-offs, decision making, strategies, and apply mathematical concepts.The unit runs about 10-14 weeks long, with an
Preview of Yellowstone National Park Treasure Hunt Escape Room: Math Real World Questions

Yellowstone National Park Treasure Hunt Escape Room: Math Real World Questions

This escape the park activity is great for a variety of ages. Students will have an hour to complete all the questions to find a treasure. They will have to solve math problems with real world application in order to open separate lock boxes. If they don't make it in an hour the park will be closed. I have included multiple sets of questions that could be used for a variety of skill levels. You will need manilla folders to represent your lock boxes. The questions include a variety of readiness s
Preview of Escape Room Mount Rainier National Park Math Activity Varied Level Questions

Escape Room Mount Rainier National Park Math Activity Varied Level Questions

This escape the park activity is great for a variety of ages. Students will have an hour to complete all the questions before they are locked in the park. I have included multiple sets of questions that could be used for a variety of skill levels. You will need manilla folders to represent your lock boxes.This escape room practices the following math topics:Set 1· Order sets of rational numbers in real world · Generate fractions, decimals and percent in real world scenarios · Multiply and Divide
Preview of Big Bend Math: Graphing, Converting time, D=Rt, Unit Rate & Coordinate Graph

Big Bend Math: Graphing, Converting time, D=Rt, Unit Rate & Coordinate Graph

Hiking Big BendThis activity incorporates the following skills:· Converting minutes to hours and hours to minutes· Unit rate· Graphing and Interpreting· Unit Rate· D=RT· Real world application· Proportional Reasoning Calculating Distance Based on teacher preference you can answer for answers in hours and minutes or just minutes. The answer sheet includes both answers. Also, you can access the actual Big Bend map on the NPS website. This activity incorporates the following skills:· Converting m
Preview of Caribbean Economy Simulation (Supply and Demand/Single Crop)

Caribbean Economy Simulation (Supply and Demand/Single Crop)

Created by
Honish's Haven
In this simulation, students will play the role of Plantation owner and will try to grow their sugarcane empire through buying and selling fields, paying workers' wages and government taxes, and reaping the profit after each harvest. However, it also demonstrates the law of supply and demand and teaches a lesson about diversifying your economy as the price of sugarcane fluctuates on the world market from harvest to harvest. Students wait in breathless anticipation as each harvest price is reveal
Preview of Olympic National Park Tide Charts: Graphing, Interpreting, and Decimals

Olympic National Park Tide Charts: Graphing, Interpreting, and Decimals

Olympic National Park has daily predicted tide charts for their beaches. The goal of this activity is to graph the data and make predictions based on the graph. Questions incorporate understand of time, adding and subtracting decimals, and even averages. There is also a create your own question part of for this activity where the student can use current data to create questions.
Preview of StockSim!

StockSim!

Created by
OliveLink Games
StockSim! is a stock market simulation that is designed to allow students to practice working with rational numbers while also learning about and interacting with the stock market. At the same time, students will experience first hand how the Coronavirus affected the stock market. This simulation is meant to not only provide practice with mathematical concepts, but to create an opportunity for students to openly discuss the global impact of the Coronavirus while practicing rational thinking!
Preview of World Travel Presentation: Geography, Economics, ELA Distance Learning Project

World Travel Presentation: Geography, Economics, ELA Distance Learning Project

***PLEASE REVIEW THIS PRODUCT*** Are you ready for your biggest adventure yet?This product includes:Instructor and student guided lesson planTravel project outlineSpecific resourcesWebsite directional instructions Custom graphic organizer printable templatesPrezi account instructionsIntegrated subject learning: Geography, Economics, Mathematics, English, History, Technology, HealthDeep learning, real world considerationsBudgeting practice Creative writing story promptUse this product again and a
Preview of Stock Market Game QR Code Tracking Project - Distance Learning

Stock Market Game QR Code Tracking Project - Distance Learning

Created by
Bellamia Teaches
Students use a QR Scanner on an iPad or other device to scan the QR Code on this download to help them track a stock of their choosing. Students will then keep track of this stock's progress over a ten day period and then create a line graph to show the results.
Preview of Financial Literacy (Intro to Money) Assessment

Financial Literacy (Intro to Money) Assessment

Use this resource as a formative or summative assessment of your student's comprehension of finance and money.Topics included:- Fixed and variable expenses- Chequing and Savings accounts- Simple and compound interest- Repayment plans- Credit scores- Real world critical thinking questions- Answer key providedThis assessment would be a great add on to my Introduction to Financial Literacy.
Preview of Let's Take a Trip Project
Preview of 7 wonders of the World Number Line

7 wonders of the World Number Line

Created by
SENECCA CORSETTI
This is an activity where students can explore integer concepts in a way that is applicable to the real world. Students will learn to think of BC/BCE dates as negative numbers and AD/CE dates as positive numbers. They will use this understanding to create a timeline of events and answer questions about how far apart these events occurred. Before beginning this task, students should have some prior knowledge of using negative numbers. This activity can be used individually, as a matching game, as
Preview of Colorful Solutions: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

Colorful Solutions: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

This FREE, interdisciplinary mini-unit is all about how chemical engineering produces dyes to brighten lives. The Gist: Students will learn to think like chemical engineers as they delve into the dye technologies that allow us to express ourselves through colorful clothing. They will read and discuss complex texts, analyze concept maps and graphs, and develop an appreciation for indigenous (Māori) dye technology.Driving Questions:How have different dye technologies been used to produce colorful
Preview of From Start to Finish: Teacher Guide

From Start to Finish: Teacher Guide

Created by
Learn About Ag
This unit contains three lessons for grades five through eight designed to teach students about producing, preparing, and preserving California agricultural commodities, while fostering an appreciation for how fruits and vegetables "start" in the field and "finish" at the table. The lessons can be used separately or together and may be taught in any order.In lesson 1, Get Growing, students will use engineering design principles to solve a realistic planting challenge. The lesson includes related
Preview of From Start to Finish: Student Guide

From Start to Finish: Student Guide

Created by
Learn About Ag
This unit contains three lessons for grades five through eight designed to teach students about producing, preparing, and preserving California agricultural commodities, while fostering an appreciation for how fruits and vegetables "start" in the field and "finish" at the table. The lessons can be used separately or together and may be taught in any order.In lesson 1, Get Growing, students will use engineering design principles to solve a realistic planting challenge. The lesson includes related
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Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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  • Comprehend global issues such as human rights, environmental sustainability, and economic disparities

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