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End of Year Math Project for Middle School - 'Plan a Summer BBQ'

USD 5.00

Fully engage your students at the end of the year with this fun math project for middle school! Using real world math skills and a fun theme is a perfect way to keep your students on task after state testing, at the end of the year, or during summer school. I have successfully used this project with 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade students.

This project finds your students planning a Summer BBQ - Budgeting, Shopping for Supplies, Area of the yard, Planning the schedule, Activities, and more!

Students will use basic math skills - including fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement, area, data analysis, unit rates & best buys, two-way tables - to work their way through eight activities.

Teacher instructions and a marking guide are included. This project took about 3 class lessons (50 minute lessons) for my students to complete

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Fully engage your students at the end of the year with this fun math project for middle school! Using real world math skills and a fun theme is a perfect way to keep your students on task after state testing, at the end of the year, or during summer school. I have successfully used this project with 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade students.

This project finds your students planning a Summer BBQ - Budgeting, Shopping for Supplies, Area of the yard, Planning the schedule, Activities, and more!

Students will use basic math skills - including fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement, area, data analysis, unit rates & best buys, two-way tables - to work their way through eight activities.

Teacher instructions and a marking guide are included. This project took about 3 class lessons (50 minute lessons) for my students to complete

Fully engage your students at the end of the year with this fun math project for middle school! Using real world math skills and a fun theme is a perfect way to keep your students on task after state testing, at the end of the year, or during summer school. I have successfully used this project with 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade students.

This project finds your students planning a Summer BBQ - Budgeting, Shopping for Supplies, Area of the yard, Planning the schedule, Activities, and more!

Students will use basic math skills - including fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement, area, data analysis, unit rates & best buys, two-way tables - to work their way through eight activities.

Teacher instructions and a marking guide are included. This project took about 3 class lessons (50 minute lessons) for my students to complete

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