Students will learn about the properties of gold and how gold is being used globally. Students will test their understanding of both volume and surface area.
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Archives for 7th Grade
Dollar Dollar Bills Y’all
Let's see where our money goes. Students will look at how our government spends our federal income tax dollars.
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Are You Going To Eat Your Crust?
The crust is the best part. Students use their number sense skills while taking a look at the layers of our earth.
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The Cheeseball Challenge
Students will use their knowledge of cheeseballs and geometry to help them successfully navigate this lesson
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Street Yourself
What if there isn't a straight line from point A to point B? Students learning about combinations and statistics as they try to find their way home.
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Where’s Waldo?
Students write linear equations to model interstates and inequalities to model possible locations of the ever elusive Waldo.
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Just One Kiss
The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids. Students will figure out how many hershey kisses are need to fill the pyramid. This is one sweet lesson.
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U-Haul Will Love This
Will it fit? Students use the pythagorean theorem to determine the size of items that will fit in their trucks.
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Big Foot
Your students will use the stories told by several witnesses to piece together what Bigfoot looks like. They will need both their reading and math skills to complete this task.
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Back To The Future
You made a time machine out of a Delorean? Your students will go back in time to find the average speed of some of the fastest cars on the planet.
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