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By Jennifer Allain
Objective: Students will be able to create a menu using algebraic expressions and combining like terms.
Activities:
•Designing the layout of the menu
•Calculating prices using algebraic expressions
•Creating the menu
Assessment: Rubric for menu project presentation
Culminating Activity:
Students will present their menus to the class, explaining the algebraic expressions used for pricing and demonstrating their understanding of combining like terms.
Additional Resources:
•Worksheets on like terms and combining like terms
•Sample menus for inspiration
•Rubric for menu project assessment
Deriving the Quadratic Formula, Factoring, Algebra, Mini Project
By Mathologist
The Quadratic Formula, Algebra Mini Project
In this project, students will create a trifold flyer of The Quadratic Formula. The flyer will include:
*Deriving the formula
*Solving an example using the Quadratic Formula
*Coming up with examples.
Students can create this flyer as to teach someone else the lesson on deriving the Quadratic Formula. This project will help students understand the formula and how it was derived. It will also allow students to think and come up with their own examples with answers.
Common Core Standards:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.APR.C.4
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.APR.C.5
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSA.REI.A.1
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Real-Life Math Fun Activity! Practical Stats - Do tall students jump high?
By Daniel
It is always a good strategy to review essential skills with your students, and this is right up there with the most essential!
Do tall students jump high and far? Do the same students jump high and far? Students collect their own quantitative data to answer these and other questions. The data collection does not take long. Afterwards, students calculate the measures of central tendency - mean, median, mode, Q1, Q3, min, max, range and upper and lower outliers (extremes). The handout (with complete answer key for the teacher) contains the formulas students need in order to do all calculations.
This project has been tried, tested and refined in my own middle and high school classes for many years.
Quantitative Data, Measures of Central Tendency, Mean, Median, Mode, Quartile 1, Quartile 3, Interquartile Range, Outliers, Extremes, Data, Project, Range, Minimum, Maximum.
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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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Volume of Rectangular Prism: Our Scrappy Patchwork Quilt:
By The Emergency Sub
Scrappy Patchwork Quilts
A scrappy quilt uses a variety of different fabrics that may or may not use a consistent theme. In this new version of cut and paste, students will make a scrappy quilt using a variety of pattern blocks included in the activity. The students must complete a set of questions or activities to know what numbered pattern to use and where it should be placed on their quilt. Each quilt has its own color scheme (color chart) and those are the colors students will need to create a one-of-a-kind scrappy quilt. Each quilt comes with a header, and some have additional activities students must complete to finish their quilts. Each quilt once assembled with header is 11x14 inches (does not include the size if a quilt has an additional activity).
Primary Delights Scrappy Patchwork Quilt: Finding the Volume of a Rectangular Prism
Students will construct a patchwork quilt after completing the finding the volume of a rectangular prism worksheet
- Calculate the volume of a rectangular prism
This activity is a great way to connect art and math together
Multiplication Practice: Scrappy Patchwork Quilt Activity: 2 digits by 1 digit
By The Emergency Sub
Multiplication Two Digits
Scrappy Patchwork Quilts
A scrappy quilt uses a variety of different fabrics that may or may not use a consistent theme. In this new version of cut and paste, students will make a scrappy quilt using a variety of pattern blocks included in the activity. The students must complete a set of questions or activities to know what numbered pattern to use and where it should be placed on their quilt. Each quilt has its own color scheme (color chart) and those are the colors students will need to create a one-of-a-kind scrappy quilt. Each quilt comes with a header, and some have additional activities students must complete to finish their quilts. Each quilt once assembled with header is 11x14 inches (does not include the size if a quilt has an additional activity).
Warm Nights Scrappy Patchwork Quilt: Multiply two digits by one digit.
Students will construct a patchwork quilt after completing the multiplication worksheets (Multiply two digits by one digit)
This activity is a great way to connect art and math together.
Thanksgiving I Spy Search & Find Activities Math
By The Emergency Sub
I Spy Thanksgiving Worksheets
Celebrate the spirit of Thanksgiving with these fun and festive I Spy Thanksgiving Worksheets! Designed to engage students in a creative and educational activity, these worksheets feature a variety of Thanksgiving-themed hidden objects. From turkeys and pumpkins to stuffing and acorns, each I Spy puzzle encourages students to carefully observe and find the items.
Perfect for the classroom, at-home learning, or as a Thanksgiving activity for kids, these worksheets help improve focus, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills. With colorful, seasonal images, they offer a fun way for young learners to celebrate the holiday while also honing their visual recognition abilities.
Combining Like Terms and Distributive Property Student Choice Algebra Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
In this Combining Like Terms and Distributive Property Student Choice Project, students will be making a booklet to showcase what they know! They will be choosing the question they want to solve in each of the 12 categories so that they can feel successful! They will be completing questions for the combining and distributing for one variable, two variables, exponents and fractional coefficients. Student choice projects have proven to increase student engagement, success and feelings of accomplishment.
Bonus Reference Sheet with explanations and examples for 14 different questions included!
My favorite part of the whole project is the critical thinking portion where students create their own problems to get them towards to a specified solution!
This project is super easy to print and fold and can be used to test them on their combining like terms and distribution skills for your Algebra 1 students or even Pre Algebra students!
See the preview for a closer look!
Topics Included:
- Combining and Distributing with one variable
- Combining and Distributing with two variables
- Combining with exponents
- Combining and Distributing with Fractional Exponents
What you get:
- 2 page booklet
- List of 60 questions for students to choose from
- 2 page thorough reference sheet
- Answer Key
If you would like to, leave a review to get TeachShare credit! :)
Integer Operations Student Choice Project | Middle School Math Engaging Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
In this Middle School Math Integers Operations Student Choice Project, students will be making a booklet to showcase what they know! They will be choosing the question they want to solve in each of the 12 categories so that they can feel successful! They will be completing questions for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers. Student choice projects have proven to increase student engagement, success and feelings of accomplishment.
Bonus Reference Sheet with explanations and examples for each operation!
My favorite part of the whole project is the critical thinking portion where students create their own problems to get them towards to a specified solution!
This project is super easy to print and fold and can be used to test them on their ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide integers for your middle school math and pre algebra students.
See the preview for a closer look!
Topics Included:
- Adding
- Subtracting
- Multiplying
- Dividing
What you get:
- 2 page booklet
- List of 60 questions for students to choose from
- 1 page thorough reference sheet
- Answer Key
If you would like to, leave a review to get TeachShare credit! :)
Combining Like Terms and Distributive Property Activity Booklet | Easy Assembly
By AbsoluteValueMath
If you are looking for a Combining Like Terms and Distributive Property Activity, this mini booklet is going to be what you need! With its super easy assembly and 7 engaging activities, your students will get plenty of practice combining like terms and practicing distribution! There is something about working from a mini booklet that just makes students more focused! This activity contains combining and distributing with one variable, so it's great to really practice these skills!
* Check out the preview to see it being assembled and get a glimpse of each activity in action! *
Assembly: Each of the 4 sheets has 2 activities on it. Print double-sided (2 pages per student), cut across the middle, assemble in ANY order you want and staple! It couldn't be easier!
This activity will:
Use this activity:
What you get:
Topics Covered:
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Finding Slope Student Choice Project | Differentiated Linear Functions Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
In this Finding Slope of Linear Functions Student Choice Project, students will be making a booklet to showcase what they know! They will be choosing the question they want to solve in each of the 14 categories so that they can feel successful! They will be completing questions for finding slope given a graph, two points, y-intercept, parallel and perpendicular lines. Student choice projects have proven to increase student engagement, success and feelings of accomplishment.
Bonus Reference Sheet with explanations and examples for each type of problem!
This project is super easy to print and fold and can be used to test them on their ability to find slope given different pieces of information. It is also completely independent and will take at least 2 class periods, depending how proficient your students are!
See the preview and preview video for a closer look!
Topics Included:
•Finding slope from a graph
•Finding slope from standard form
•Finding slope from a point and y - intercept
•Finding slope from two points
•Finding slope to parallel and perpendicular lines
•Writing linear equations
What you get:
- 2 page booklet
- List of 54 questions for students to choose from
- 1 page thorough reference sheet
- Answer Key
If you would like to, leave a review to get TeachShare credit! :)
Algebra 1 Christmas Self Checking Printable Escape Room | No Prep Activity
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra 1 Christm Escape Room is completely SELF CHECKING (and printable) and includes 40 questions to help solve the mystery of the missing thanksgiving dinner items! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions in each of the 10 rooms covering math skills that are covered in Algebra 1, including order of operations, linear equations, exponents, GCF, Square Roots, evaluating expressions, inequalities, distributive property, combining like terms, and linear proportions. After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to the LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
** Check the preview for a closer look! **
Why you need this:
- completely independent & self checking
- christmas story to keep your students intrigued
- will help your students with their basic math skills
- no calculator needed (just print this packet)
- it will give them a focused task on a high energy holiday
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of ORDER OF OPERATIONS
Room 2: The LINEAR EQUATIONS Garden
Room 3: The EXPONENTS Chamber
Room 4: The GREATEST COMMON FACTOR Den
Room 5: The SQUARE ROOT Parlor
Room 6: The EVALUATING EXPRESSIONS Laboratory
Room 7: The INEQUALITIES Nook
Room 8: The DISTRIBUTION PROPERTY Tower
Room 9: The COMBINING LIKE TERMS Gallery
Room 10: The LINEAR PROPORTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- Math Skills Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
Algebra 1 Mystery Project Bundle
Algebra 1 Review Activity Bundle
More Algebra 1 Resources
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Algebra 1 Thanksgiving Self Checking Printable Escape Room | No Prep
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra 1 Thanksgiving Escape Room is completely SELF CHECKING (and printable) and includes 40 questions to help solve the mystery of the missing thanksgiving dinner items! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions in each of the 10 rooms covering math skills that are covered in Algebra 1, including order of operations, linear equations, exponents, GCF, Square Roots, evaluating expressions, inequalities, distributive property, combining like terms, and linear proportions. After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to the LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
** Check the video preview for a walk through **
Why you need this:
- completely independent & self checking
- thanksgiving story to keep your students intrigued
- will help your students with their basic math skills
- no calculator needed (just print this packet)
- it will give them a focused task on a high energy holiday
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of ORDER OF OPERATIONS
Room 2: The LINEAR EQUATIONS Garden
Room 3: The EXPONENTS Chamber
Room 4: The GREATEST COMMON FACTOR Den
Room 5: The SQUARE ROOT Parlor
Room 6: The EVALUATING EXPRESSIONS Laboratory
Room 7: The INEQUALITIES Nook
Room 8: The DISTRIBUTION PROPERTY Tower
Room 9: The COMBINING LIKE TERMS Gallery
Room 10: The LINEAR PROPORTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- Math Skills Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
Algebra 1 Mystery Project Bundle
Algebra 1 Review Activity Bundle
More Algebra 1 Resources
Let's be friends:
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Follow my store so you get updates on new posted products:
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Don't forget to leave a review to get TeachShare credit!
Thank you for being here!
Algebra Halloween Mystery Project | Math Halloween Project | 8th and 9th Grade
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra Halloween Mystery Project will have your students excited to do math on Halloween! There is a printable and digital version of this project included! They will be solving 36 questions involving prelagebra and algebra topics which any high school math student can complete! They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!
This project is the perfect print and go activity OR digital that will take 2-3 days to complete! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
Digital Version:
- your students will get a google slide link with the project pages imbedded in the background. They will solve the questions and type their answers in the already given text boxes and then drag a semi-transparent box over the final answer to each clue.
Check out my preview for a closer look and the video preview to see the digital version!
Topics Covered:
Clue 1: Solving Linear Equations
Clue 2: Order of Operations
Clue 3: Solving Inequalities
Clue 4: Combining Like Terms
Clue 5: Distribution
Clue 6: Solving Linear Proportions
What you get:
-What was stolen?
-Who took it?
-When did they take it?
-Where did they hide it?
-Who was their accomplice?
-Why did they take it?
A student workspace booklet
Fill in the blank storyline
Cover to decorate for your Mystery Project
Rubric
Google Slideshow with the digital version of this project
Answer Key
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Laws of Exponents Student Choice Project | Exponent Rules Reference Sheet
By AbsoluteValueMath
In this Laws of Exponents Student Choice Project, students will be making a booklet to showcase what they know! They will be choosing the question they want to solve in each of the 12 categories so that they can feel successful! They will be completing questions for the product rule, quotient rule, power rule and negative exponent rule. Student choice projects have proven to increase student engagement, success and feelings of accomplishment.
Bonus Reference Sheet with explanations and examples for each rule included!
My favorite part of the whole project is the critical thinking portion where students create their own problems to get them towards to a specified (chosen) solution!
This project is super easy to print and fold and can be used at the end of your exponents unit for your Algebra 1 students or even Pre Algebra students!
See the preview for a closer look!
Topics Included:
- Product Rule
- Quotient Rule
- Power Rule
- Negative Exponent Rule
- Critical Thinking with creating their own problems to end at a specified solution
What you get:
- 2 page booklet
- List of 60 questions for students to choose from
- 2 page thorough reference sheet
- Answer Key
If you would like to, leave a review to get TeachShare credit! :)
Math Skills Escape Room | Printable Pre Algebra Escape Room | Self Checking
By AbsoluteValueMath
This PreAlgebra Math Skills Escape Room is completely SELF CHECKING (and printable) and includes 40 questions to escape the school that was accidentally automatically locked! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions (WITHOUT A CALCULATOR) in each of the 10 rooms covering math skills that are covered in Pre Algebra, including order of operations, linear equations, exponents, GCF, LCM, square roots, decimals, percentages & fractions, the coordinate plan, irregular shapes and simple proportions! After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to the LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
Why you need this:
- completely independent & self checking
- a story to keep your students intrigued
- will help your students with their basic math skills
- no calculator need (just print this packet)
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of ORDER OF OPERATIONS
Room 2: The LINEAR EQUATIONS Garden
Room 3: The EXPONENTS Chamber
Room 4: The GREATEST COMMON FACTOR Den
Room 5: The SQUARE ROOT Parlor
Room 6: The LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE Laboratory
Room 7: The DECIMALS, PERCENTAGES AND FRACTIONS Nook
Room 8: The COORDINATE PLANE Tower
Room 9: The IRREGULAR SHAPES Gallery
Room 10: The SIMPLE PROPORTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- Math Skills Review
- High School Math Skills class
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
Algebra 1 Mystery Project Bundle
Algebra 1 Review Activity Bundle
More Algebra 1 Resources
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Solving Linear Equations Project | Brochure | Student Choice Project| Algebra 1
By AbsoluteValueMath
In this solving linear equations project, students will be making a brochure to showcase what they know! They will be choosing the question they want to solve in each of the 7 categories so that they can feel successful! Student choice projects have proven to increase student engagement, success and feelings of accomplishment. Fraction and decimal answers included in some questions!
This project is super easy to print and fold and can be used at the end of solving linear equations for your Algebra 1 students or even Pre Algebra students!
See the preview and video preview for a closer look and watch me complete one from beginning to end :)
Topics Included:
- solving one step equations
- solving two step equations
- solving multi-step equations with combining like terms
- solving multi-step equations with distribution
- writing and solving linear equations from a word problem
- writing and solving a multi-step challenge problem
What you get:
- 2 page brochure
- List of 39 questions for students to choose from
- Answer Key
If you would like to, leave a review to get TeachShare credit! :)
Algebra 1/PreAlgebra Halloween Escape Room | 8th and 9th Grade Math Escape Room
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra 1/PreAlgebra Math Skills Halloween Escape Room is completely SELF CHECKING (and printable) and includes 40 questions to help Spencer's spirit get free from your school! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions in each of the 10 rooms covering math skills that are covered in Pre Algebra, including order of operations, linear equations, exponents, GCF, LCM, square roots, decimals, percentages & fractions, the coordinate plan, irregular shapes and simple proportions! After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to the LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
** Check the video preview for a walk through **
Why you need this:
- completely independent & self checking
- halloween story to keep your students intrigued
- will help your students with their basic math skills
- no calculator need (just print this packet)
- it will give them a focused task on a hight energy holiday
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of ORDER OF OPERATIONS
Room 2: The LINEAR EQUATIONS Garden
Room 3: The EXPONENTS Chamber
Room 4: The GREATEST COMMON FACTOR Den
Room 5: The SQUARE ROOT Parlor
Room 6: The LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE Laboratory
Room 7: The DECIMALS, PERCENTAGES AND FRACTIONS Nook
Room 8: The COORDINATE PLANE Tower
Room 9: The IRREGULAR SHAPES Gallery
Room 10: The SIMPLE PROPORTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- Math Skills Review
- Extra Credit Project
- Individual Review
- Test Prep (in an engaging way)
You might also like:
Algebra 1 Mystery Project Bundle
Algebra 1 Review Activity Bundle
More Algebra 1 Resources
Let's be friends:
My Website
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Seasonal Town Development Math Project - Geometry - Lines and Angles
By MsNerdWood
Are you looking for a fun way to assess angles, lines, using a protractor to draw angles, and angle relationships? Then look no further! This fun math activity provides students with an opportunity to be an Urban Planner. They will use list of instructions to create their own Seasonal Town (Falling Leaves Town, Winter Wonderland Town, Spring Showers Town and Summer Sun Town). Each project has the same set of instructions but the street names are different to reflect the appropriate seasonal town name. This will allow you to pick a season or even create the four seasons in your classroom.
This project helps students demonstrate their knowledge in the following:
There is also a rubric included for assessment purposes. I have used this project with my students and they have always enjoyed it and its quick to mark. Bonus! Students will likely need a couple of classes to complete this assessment and I would recommend having them complete a rough copy first to plan out their town.
Enjoy!
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By EduCraft Marketplace
This is a simple project, but it adds in real life scenario of what the cost is going out to eat. Students end up shocked at the cost of going out to eat! The students pick out a restaurant of their choice (can download the menu offline), "go out to eat" with three other family members, order, determine cost, sales tax and tip for a total of going out to eat for 4 people. This could be a group project with four students going out to eat and seeing what the cost is for each. Either way, it shows their decimal skills with basic math operations and gives them a new appreciation of going out to eat!