7th Grade Projects

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Pharaohs and Gods Project

By The Magical Avocado

Ancient Egypt slide show project for Egyptian Pharaohs and Gods/Goddesses. Includes a description of project and a rubric.

Ancient History
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SEL Project: Students Create a Lesson

By Erin Cusumano

This project encourages students to choose an SEL topic of their own interest and create a presentation and activity as if they were delivering a lesson on it.

This project allows students to take the format of SEL lessons they've learned from and practice using it themselves to find, understand, and share information. This benefits individual students, as they can explore information of interest, and allows the educator to gauge what topics their students are curious about for future lessons.

If you have students present their lessons they also get practice talking about SEL topics and respectfully listening to peers do the same. I find this to be a great end of year project to wrap up SEL learning.

With presentations this project can be made to take up a whole week of SEL instruction (based on a 30-45 minute period a day). Day 1 students can hand in their topic and activity idea for teacher feedback, days 2-3 students can create the material, and day 4-5 students can present. Examples are simple for clarity and to suit a range of students, but expectations can be adjusted based on grade-level. This project includes a packet with clear instructions (with examples) and space for students to write their chosen topic and activity, an example slideshow, and two example activities that accompany the slideshow.

Social Emotional Learning
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6th Grade Plan A Party - Project Based Learning - PBL - GCF, LCM, & Box Plots

By E•Fish•ient Teaching

Do your students ever wonder when they will use their math in their real life? Well this project is for you! Party Planning is a project based math activity with real life scenarios. Students will use their knowledge of the 6th grade math core and prior math concepts to plan their own party. Some of the skills used in this activity are least common multiple, greatest common factor, percentages, unit fractions, multiplication, and more. Check out the preview to see more.

This project is perfect for the end of 6th grade for the students to put into practice what they learned all year in math. Party Planning has an array of different math exercises. It seamlessly integrates the 6th grade math curriculum with real-world scenarios, fostering a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts while igniting creativity. It could also be a great activity for the beginning of 7th grade math to refresh their memory of the skills they learned and will grow upon that year.

Join the Party Planning committee and:

  • Use area to choose a venue
  • Budget for the party food & buy the correct serving sizes based off their party size utilizing multiplication of decimals
  • Practice unit price and percentages to calculate decorations for the party
  • Apply their knowledge of greatest common factor and least common multiples to pick party favors for the guests
  • Use absolute values to read and compare party game scores
  • Interpret data and create their own box & whisker plots using mean, median, mode, quartiles, and extremes
  • An optional final project with rubric presenting their party data to the principal

What exactly do you get?

  • A brief instruction for the teacher to understand the project.
  • A brief instruction for the student to understand their task
  • A venue page
  • Menu & budgeting (differentiated for your students needs)
  • Party Decorations, Party Games, Party Favors, and Data Math Pages
  • Rubric for Student to Create a presentation of their findings
  • Answer keys for math pages

This project can be tailored to your student. You can give each student a different number of class size or you can have two students work together to find their answers. There are a lot of possibilities with this project and I hope you can find what works for you. This project includes 35 pages with answer keys. 26 of those pages are the project pages.

With this engaging activity & real world relevance, Party Planning turns your class into an immersive adventure where students get to become party planners and mathematicians.

What has been said about this product?

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐From Melissa Ball saying, "I used it this year as a year end review and liked it much better than just boring review like I did the year before. My students loved seeing the real world application of the math we had learned all year."

If you enjoyed this project, take a look at some other project based learning activities from my store:

  • Cotton Candy Math Stand
  • Place Value Boulevard - For Younger Classrooms

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Math
Applied Math
Other (Math)
$6.50
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Invention Project

By TxMAP Teacher

This is a product that can be created during a unit over the Industrial Revolution. It can be done in groups, partners, or individually. Students will answer questions about the purpose, tools needed, materials needed, function, name, price, and other characteristics of their invention. Students will need to draw and label their invention and create an advertisement poster.

U.S. History
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art projects BUNDLE

By Patricia

Welcome to our special lesson plan in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month! Join us as we delve into the vibrant world of Asian culture through an exciting art projects. "Bundle Asian Pacific American Heritage Month" is a student-tested Bundle for art projects that teach about Asian art.

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Silk Roads landscapes art lesson plan is a student-tested activity that teaches about Mongolian art and landscapes.

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Mongolian Doors Patterns is a student-tested activity that teaches about Mongolian door patterns that are very peculiar and important for Mongolian people.

Valentine's Day craft and bulletin board! Let's teach our students about the symbol of love. This student-tested activity teaches about Mongolian culture and its symbols.

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Cell Research Project - Digital

By Science Undercover

In this project, you will research a specific type of cell (animal, plant, or microorganism), learn about its structure, function, and role within an organism, and create a visual and written report to showcase their findings. This project also includes a presentation component!

Science
Biology
General Science
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Black History Month Athlete Trading Cards - Interactive Digital & Print Resource

By TooBookedUp

Celebrate Black History Month in your classroom with our comprehensive Athlete Trading Cards resource! Engage your students in grades 4-8 with this interactive and educational set, designed to honor the achievements and legacies of influential Black athletes. This versatile resource, perfect for cross-curricular activities in ELA, PE, Social Studies, and Art, offers a dynamic way to integrate learning about historical figures with creative expression and project-based learning. Whether for classroom activities, bulletin board displays, or student presentations, these trading cards are an ideal addition to your teaching toolkit.

Product Highlights:

  • 60 Slide Interactive Google Slides and PDF: A rich, user-friendly digital resource that's easily accessible and customizable.
  • Teacher Exemplar Included: Get started instantly with our teacher-crafted exemplar, guiding you on how to maximize the potential of this resource.
  • Cross-Curricular Application: Seamlessly integrate into various subjects including ELA, PE, Social Studies, and Art, enhancing the learning experience with versatility.
  • Engaging Visuals and Content: High-quality, visually appealing designs paired with comprehensive biographical data, career highlights, and more.
  • Print-Ready for Versatility: Easily printable for physical use in classrooms, bulletin boards, or as hand-held learning materials.

How to Use This Resource:

  • Classroom Learning: Utilize the slides for interactive classroom activities, encouraging students to explore and learn about influential Black athletes.
  • Creative Projects: Engage students in project-based learning, allowing them to create their own trading cards, enhancing their research, writing, and artistic skills.
  • Bulletin Boards & Displays: Create captivating bulletin boards or classroom displays, showcasing the accomplishments of these athletes and inspiring your students.
  • Student Presentations: Encourage students to present their athlete trading cards, fostering public speaking skills and peer learning.

Who Is This Resource For? This versatile digital resource is designed for forward-thinking educators who are passionate about delivering a comprehensive, engaging, and educational experience. Ideal for teachers of:

  • Grades 4-8: Tailored content that's appropriate and engaging for middle-grade students.
  • ELA, PE, Social Studies, and Art: Cross-curricular application makes it a perfect fit for various subjects, promoting an inclusive learning environment.
  • Project-Based Learning Enthusiasts: Teachers who want to encourage creativity, research skills, and hands-on learning will find this resource exceptionally beneficial.
  • Digital Classroom Advocates: Perfect for educators looking for a versatile digital resource that's easily integrated into various digital platforms used in modern classrooms.

Bring history to life, inspire creativity, and celebrate the achievements of Black athletes in your classroom with this unique, interactive, and comprehensive resource. Get your Black History Month Athlete Trading Cards resource today and create a vibrant, educational, and engaging learning environment for your students!

Arts & Music
Reading
Black History Month
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WANTED Poster Template | Book Villains - Reading

By Nardine Mettry

Wanted! Book Villains! Turn your students into character analysis detectives with this engaging and creative activity! By creating wanted posters for their favorite book villains, students will dive deep into character traits, motivations, and physical descriptions.

What's Included:

  • Wanted Poster Template: A customizable template to guide students in creating their posters.
  • Wanted Poster Example: A visual model for inspiration and structure.
  • Villain List: A helpful resource for students who need a starting point or alternative characters.

This resource encourages critical thinking, creativity, and a deeper understanding of characters.


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English Language Arts
Creative Writing
Writing
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Color Wheel Art Lesson Elementary | Back to School Art Lesson | Plaster Art Proj

By Down in the Art Room

Great beginning of year project for upper elementary (4th grade and up) and middle school students! This plaster project has everything to start a successful year in the classroom - high student engagement, multiple project variations to finish plaster colors wheels with different media, worksheets for off-task or disruptive students, plus step-by-step instructions with photos - to guarantee an excellent outcome for your students, even if you have never used plaster before. A bonus for this project is after students make their own color wheel, they can use it for the rest of the school year as they work on other art projects.

If you have not worked with plaster in the elementary classroom, don't worry! This lesson includes specific instructions and tips for successfully using plaster with your students. Also included is a guide for ordering plaster with a formula for determining how much material you need to order.

All of my lessons are cross-curricular and multi-disciplinary. This lesson includes specific ideas on embedding formative assessments and other core subjects in this project.

This project is in a PDF file and contains 18 pages. It includes:

  • Cross-curricular lesson with detailed instructions and photos for 4 plaster color wheel projects
  • Project vocabulary & definitions
  • Vocabulary writing assignment for off-task students
  • Guide for ordering plaster
  • Project variations
  • Tips for working with plaster 
  • Cross-curricular connections

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Color Wheel Bilingual Bulletin Board

Bilingual Labels & Resources for Art & Dual Language Classroom

Hispanic Heritage Art Vibrant Cactus

Hispanic Heritage Art Lesson Day of the Dead Calavera Sugar Skull

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Visual Arts
Other (Arts)
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Cartoon Last Character Standing Probability Experiment (Best Selling)

By Modified Treasures

Cartoon Last Character Standing

Students will be given a list of Cartoon Characters to see how their characters are eliminated over a 10 day period during the Last Character Standing Games. They will be given a pair of dice that will be used to determine if the character moves on to the next day or if they are eliminated. On the back is a series of questions to ensure that students are learning about experimental probability. Very fun and there will be a lot of laughs.

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Algebra
Fractions
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NEW! GEOGRAPHY— COMPASSION EARTH DAY PROJECT | Facing Needs Around the World

By Geography & Math Made Easy

Geography | Earth Day Project | Creating a 501c3 | Real-World Activity

The Compassion Project | Facing Needs Around the World

Students learn through play or reenactment — yes even when they are older and in middle school or high school. This lesson has students work in cooperative groups to identify an educational, health, human or environmental need around the globe. As if in real-life circumstances, students come together to create a non-profit 501c3 with a purpose or mission on solving this world issue. It may range from animal cruelty issues to lack of resources like water to deforestation, etc.

Each team will work to combat an issue in one of the following categories:

° Animal Cruelty & Endangered Species Issues.

° Plant & Environmental Issues

° Human & Social Issues

° Other

OBJECTIVES:

  • The learner will understand the difference between pity, sympathy, empathy, and compassion.
  • The learner will research human, educational, health, environmental, and social issues throughout the world.
  • The learner will work to plan and create a non-profit compassion organization to help the cause and issue.
  • The learner will work with his/her team to create promotional material for their non-profit 501c3 organization.

SUPPLIES NEEDED:

  1. Compassion Goes Beyond Sympathy and Empathy (Compassion Wheel)
  2. Technology to display various Compassion Wheel, Compassion Organizations Websites, and introductory video.
  3. Whiteboard/Blackboard on which to write.
  4. Wall Signs: Animal Cruelty & Endangered Species Issues, Plant & Environmental Issues, Human & Social Issues, and Other.
  5. Compassion Organization Planning Guide.
  6. Computers, environmental magazines such as National Geographics.
  7. Paper, posters, markers, pencils, erasers, rulers, glue, scissors, etc.

INCLUDES:

  • Guiding questions
  • Suggested YouTube videos
  • Compassion Wheel
  • Detailed teacher instructions with intro, procedure & closure
  • Wall signs for intro activity

Student Packet

  • Student instructions: How are You Going to Make a Difference?
  • Examples of mission statement & logos
  • How to Create Your Non-Profit planning graphic organizer
  • Compassion Activity Choice Board
  • Guardian permission slip (if needed for YouTube, Instagram, FB)
  • Mockup of a 501c3 application
  • Grading Rubric
  • Mockup letter of tax exemption approval letter.

And More!

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One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.

Earth Day
Geography
Critical Thinking
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Back to School Bundle for Spanish 2: Review Vocabulary, Grammar, and Culture

By Churros and Croissants

Kickstart your Spanish 2 classroom with this comprehensive Back to School Bundle! Perfect for the first weeks of school, this bundle has everything you need to review previous knowledge and build new skills for the year—plus, save 20%!

Included in this Bundle:

  • Academic Contract and Student Information Sheet: Essential first day of school activity is designed to set clear expectations, promote accountability, and start relationship building!
  • Ice Breaker: Fun ice-breaker activity to help students get to know each other
  • Cognates: Build on what students already know! Learn about false cognates, morphology and building blocks of language.
  • Discussion Topics: 60 seasonal topics to use as bell-ringers, for early finishers or enrichment.
  • Ultimate Spanish I Grammar Review: Presentation highlighting more than a dozen concepts including conjugation, negation, sentence structure and more.
  • Spanish Review Boardgame Project: Review Grammar, Vocabulary, and Culture from the previous year through an engaging, student-led project.
  • Provinces of Spain Virtual Field Trip: Student-led geography project combines research, creativity, presentation skills, and cultural exploration to deep-dive into the birthplace of the Spanish language.
  • All About Me Infographic: Students create visual representations of themselves including adjectives, family, hobbies/activities, likes/dislikes, and school subjects.
  • School Vocabulary Activities: Vocabulary lesson plan is packed with fun and interactive activities to help students brush up on school subjects and supplies at the start of the year.
  • First Quarter Review Packet: Includes reading, writing, speaking and listening activities that cover greetings, numbers, time, date, and weather.

Designed with busy teachers in mind, this bundle provides a variety of resources to make your back-to-school transition smooth and effective. Each activity is crafted to build confidence in your students while fostering a love for the Spanish language and culture to last for years to come!

Make your Spanish II class a success from day one with this essential Back to School Bundle. Ideal for new and experienced teachers alike, these resources will set the stage for an exciting and productive year of learning.

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Shopping Math Create a Grocery List Project Based Learning Math

By Kyla McHenry

This product is a 10 day project based learning experience focused on addition, subtraction, real-world problem solving, and word problems. This is a great way to help your students get to know each other better by working in small groups and give them the opportunity to practice using their skills with real world applications.

This unit includes:

  • 10 day Unit Plan for instructor
  • Instructors manual outlining the activities for each day
  • Student Workbook
  • PowerPoint Presentation to accompany daily lessons
  • PowerPoint Game to review learning at end of unit

This project is a great way to give students the opportunity to work together and practice skills students will use in the real world, such as creating a list, using simple mental math, and creating a budget!

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Applied Math
Word Problems
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Kids Yoga Winter Sequence Yoga Pose Card Deck & Journal

By Lara Hocheiser

FREE GIFT with purchase! Get our Winter Yoga Coloring Book for free with purchase*!

For many children, the first thought that comes to mind when winter approaches is “snow day!” The winter can be a time of hibernation as it is cold outside, many extracurricular activities have slowed down, and the days get darker much earlier. When children are cooped up inside, they can become restless and bored quite easily. However, the winter yoga sequence is a great way to promote physical activity and encourage movement during a restless time.

The Winter Sequence is a 13 page PDF download which you can view on your phone, tablet, computer or print out onto paper. We recommend cutting out each card and taping/gluing on a 4x6 index card or card stock. For added durability, laminate each card.

• Designed for kids of all ages

• Includes printable yoga deck

• Learn 5 yoga poses

• Includes additional yoga activity instructions

• Includes mandala coloring page for relaxation

• Printable journal to reflect on your practice

• Perfect for practicing anywhere! Use this deck at home, school, park, or when traveling!

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Classroom Management
Physical Education
Physical Therapy
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Medicine Bag Teachings

By Lindsay

Bring authentic Indigenous knowledge into your classroom with this thoughtful, respectful, and engaging literacy and cultural assignment on Anishinaabek Medicine Bags. Perfect for middle or high school classrooms, this activity introduces students to the cultural and spiritual significance of medicine bags in Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) tradition, while encouraging personal reflection and creative expression.

What’s Included:

  • A clear and concise explanation of the origin and significance of medicine bags in Anishinaabe culture
  • Examples of traditional medicines and their spiritual uses
  • Guided reflection questions that promote critical thinking and personal connections
  • A design component where students sketch and plan their own symbolic medicine bag
  • Culturally appropriate prompts emphasizing respect and understanding
  • Embedded video links for supplemental learning

Learning Goals:

  • Build cultural awareness and sensitivity around Indigenous practices
  • Foster self-reflection and identity-building
  • Integrate literacy skills through reading comprehension, written responses, and personal expression
  • Support Truth and Reconciliation education in a meaningful and respectful way

Ideal for:

  • Grade 7–10 English, Social Studies, Indigenous Studies, or Character Education
  • Teachers seeking a culturally responsive resource that honours Indigenous voices
  • Classrooms working toward meeting FNMI (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) curriculum expectations or Calls to Action

This resource was created with cultural sensitivity and educational integrity in mind. It encourages students to approach Indigenous traditions with the respect they deserve and deepens their understanding of spiritual and natural connections in Anishinaabe life.

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English Language Arts
Informational Text
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Biography on a Beach Ball – End of Year, Spring Break, Summer - Research Project

By The Classroom Globetrotter

Celebrate the End of the Year with This Fun and Creative Biography Activity!

Biography on a Beach Ball is the perfect end-of-year, spring break, or summer activity to keep students engaged while celebrating historical figures or personal heroes. This exciting, hands-on project lets students combine research with creativity by designing a biography beach ball that highlights the life, achievements, and impact of notable individuals.

This activity is great for wrapping up the school year with a fun, relaxed approach to biographical research, all while promoting teamwork and classroom interaction. It works just as well for a spring break or summer project to keep students’ research skills sharp!

What's Included:

  • Beach Ball Design Templates: Structured sections for students to organize key information about their chosen historical figure or personal hero, including life events, major accomplishments, and fun facts.
  • Research Guide: Helps students conduct meaningful research to fill out each section of their beach ball.
  • Creative Presentation Ideas: Tips and ideas for students to share their beach ball biographies in a fun and interactive way, such as classroom presentations or games.
  • Versatile Use: Perfect for individual projects, group activities, or as a fun wrap-up to the school year.

Key Benefits:

  • Interactive and Creative: Combines biographical research with hands-on creativity, allowing students to design their own beach ball filled with interesting facts.
  • End of Year Engagement: Keeps students motivated and excited during those last weeks of school, when attention can start to wane.
  • Flexible Application: Ideal for history, English, or general classroom use during end-of-year wrap-ups, spring break, or even as a summer project.

This fun and engaging resource is perfect for middle school and high school history, social studies, or ELA classrooms, providing a creative twist on traditional research projects. Your students will love researching and presenting their biographies on a beach ball!

Holidays/Seasonal
End of Year
Summer
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Indigenous Australian Project

By Clodagh

Are you looking for an engaging way for your students to learn about Aboriginal people and their culture? Look no further than this Indigenous Australians project to have your students investigate bush tucker, aboriginal art, Dreamtime stories and take part in a research project where they can investigate for themselves.

Includes

  • Brainstorm page with questions they have about Indigenous Australians
  • Aboriginal art reflection sheet
  • Aboriginal symbols investigation
  • Bush Tucker research page
  • Dreamtime story reflection
  • Boomerang decoration
  • A research project about Indigenous Australians
  • A rubric for assessment of their research project

This project is perfect to accompany your Indigenous Australians unit of inquiry and you can take it as far as you would like. Giving students autonomy over the research will keep them engaged as well as present a range of different information in a more interesting way.

The research project would be a great ‘celebration’ at the end of the unit where students can present their findings.

Easily print this Indigenous Australians project and go!

Social Studies - History
Australian History
Civics
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Best Real-Life Math Activity - Pythagoras Project - Designing a Road System

By Daniel

This fun, real-life 17-page activity (with complete key) lets students explore their own creativity in designing a road system between 4 towns. Students can DIY and only need an understanding of the Theorem of Pythagoras to be successful with this project.

The first real-life connection - Students will get a vivid and solid idea of what a transportation engineer does on a daily basis.

The second real-life connection - Honey bees build their honeycombs in an optimal way. Once students have come close to solving the challenge of an optimal road system, they will have come close to the design of a honey comb.

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Word Problems
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Fairy Tale Monologue and Script - Drama and Language Arts

By MsNerdWood

Fairy Tale Scenarios

This is a 3 part individual/group assignment where groups (of 4-6) are given a problem based on a well known fairy tale where students have to write and perform their solution to the problem. Students will write out a monologue individually and as a group will write the body of the script. After the groups have resolved their problem, each group member will have a chance to reflect on how their character feels after the resolution of the problem. This activity would be appropriate for middle school students. This package will provide your students with hours of entertainment that include opportunities to write and showcase their creativity. For teachers, it provides great opportunities to teach script writing, assess writing samples, dramatic performances, and to foster group cooperation.

Topics Covered:

Monologues

Script Writing

Dramatic Performances

Fairy Tales:

Cinderella: The Shoe Fits ALL Of Us!

3 Little Pigs: I’m Not Paying Insurance!

Snow White: Time To Move On?

The Ugly Ducking: Is Plastic Surgery The Answer?

Cinderella 2.0: Matters Of The Family

Rubrics Included:

Written Work – Individual First Monologue

Written Work – Individual Writing for Final Monologue

Written Work – Group – Script Writing

Performances - Individual

Performances – Group

Peer Assessment

Self-Assessment

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Creative Writing
Writing
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Survival Journal - Slides - End of Year Science Project

By Danielle Mortimore

Includes....

  • Google slides to go through with students
  • Chance cards to print out
  • Pacing guide
  • Teacher and student tips

This project is great for the end of the year. That weird time between end of course tests and the school year end is challenging. The project is mostly self-paced and great for those days that you only see some classes throughout the day. Minimum materials are needed! 11x7 paper, lined, paper, the packet, and yarn!

Student will make a map, complete a packet, and write some journal entries on how they would survive if they were stranded on a deserted island.

This product is only the slides. You will need the bundle to do this project.


Tennessee State Standards

  • 6.PS3.1 - Analyze the properties and compare the sources of kinetic, elastic potential, gravitational potential, electric potential, chemical, and thermal energy.
  • 6.LS2.4 - Using evidence from climate data, draw conclusions about the patterns of abiotic and biotic factors in different biomes, specifically the tundra, taiga, deciduous forest, desert, grasslands, rainforest, marine, and freshwater ecosystems
  • 6.ESS2.5 - Analyze and interpret data from weather conditions, weather maps, satellites, and radar to predict probable local weather patterns and conditions.
  • 6.ESS3.2 - Investigate and compare existing and developing technologies that will utilize renewable and alternative energy sources.

NGSS - Middle School

  • MS-LS2-1: Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem
  • MS-PS1-4: Develop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle motion, temperature, and state of a pure substance when thermal energy is added or removed.
  • MS-ESS2-5: Collect data to provide evidence for how the motions and complex interactions of air masses results in changes in weather conditions.
Science
Earth Sciences
General Science
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