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.
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The Physics Behind Tensegrity Structures - STEM Building & Research Activity
By Innovations in Technology
This project lets students learn about the physics and math behind tensegrity structures as they research and create one with their team. After introducing the lesson with a short video (link included in resources), students work with their team to create a basic tensegrity structure following a short tutorial. Then, utilizing the knowledge gained from this, they build a second tensegrity structure of their choice, utilizing the principles and design ideas of tensegrity. As they work through both builds, they record their information on the included Engineering Design Process Planning Sheet with their team. Next, students present their project to the class and explain their design choices. Finally, students reflect on and summarize their learning with short answers to questions about the experience and what they learned.
This lesson was created for 7th and 8th grade, but could also be used successfully in upper elementary grades or high school as well.
Files included (non-editable, .pdf files):
• Teacher & Student Resources
• Student Instructions, Expectations and Grading Rubric
• Team Sign Up Sheet
• Engineering Design Process Planning Sheet
• Reflection Questions
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PBL Geometry Project | Build a Snowman Winter Craft
By Matemaths
Looking for a fun and educational geometry project for your students? Look no further than the PBL Geometry Project - Build a Snowman!
With this project, your students will learn to draw triangles and hexagons, or they can use the included template.
Plus, project-based learning prepares students for the future by teaching them essential skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.
Give your students a head start with the PBL Geometry Project - Build a Snowman!
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4 Points Non-curricular Task - Perfect Geometry Introduction
By MsVisualizer
The task: Draw 4 points such that when you connect each point to the other 3 points for a total of 6 line segments, there are exactly 2 distinct lengths of line segments. You must connect each point to every other point.
This product includes
This worked really well with my honors Geometry students, it led perfectly into the symbols we use to show congruent side lengths and the definition of point, line segment, etc and many other geometry topics. It has also been a good challenge for my more advanced 6th and 7th grade students.
My Other Thinking Classroom Tasks
Noncurricular Task: Estimating Rational and Irrational Numbers
Rectangle Area and Perimeter Thinking Problems
Writing Equations from Tables Thin Slicing Task
PBL Geometry Project | Build a Snowman Winter Craft
By Matemaths
Looking for a fun and educational geometry project for your students? Look no further than the PBL Geometry Project - Build a Snowman!
With this project, your students will learn to draw triangles and hexagons, or they can use the included template.
Plus, project-based learning prepares students for the future by teaching them essential skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and teamwork.
Give your students a head start with the PBL Geometry Project - Build a Snowman!
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Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
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Winter Math Activities Growing Bundle Engaging Self Checking Resources 50% OFF
By Matemaths
This growing bundle includes all of my DIGITAL math Christmas and winter themed activities at a 50% DISCOUNT plus all future sets for FREE. You will simply re-download this file under “My Purchases” to get the updates.
My escape rooms are no prep and can be used as:
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
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Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, these products are not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
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