Thin ice can be a scary situation. Students will learn how to maximize the surface area of a given shape. This lesson compares the dimensions and faces of a variety of 3 dimensional figures.
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Frogger
How far can a frog jump? What about a paper frog? Students will love this hands on activity with jumps into the measures of central tendency.
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Just Lever Me Alone
What does it take to balance a teeter totter? Join forces with our Ted Ed lesson to learn about the mathematics behind the lever. Students will use proportions to creatively solve and discuss the structure of equations in relation to the lever.
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Friday The 13th Squared – Middle School Version
Where is the best candy located in your neighborhood? Students take the middle school approach to compare the distance and speed behind the geometry.
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Friday the 13th Squared – Elementary Version
Where is the best candy located in your neighborhood? Students will compare the distance and speed behind the geometry.
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Spelling Mathematically
May I have the (0,0) of the word, please. Students use desmos along with equations and their respective domains and ranges to graph their names in desmos.
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Goldilocks And The 3 Squares
This lesson is just right! Students will use number sense to compare the three square bears.
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Every Little Step: Number Sense
Turn your brain into a stairmaster! Students will use number sense and proportions to see where steps can take you.
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Every Little Step: Measurement
Turn your brain into a stairmaster! Students will use measurement to analyze the geometry behind the rise and run of steps.
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Dashboard Math
What can a dashboard tell you? We argue it tells you so much you'll have to pump your brakes!
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