Description
What’s included in the Math lesson plans bundle:
- A brief summary of each project, including suggested grade level and prior knowledge, time required, software required
- Higher-order thinking skills addressed
- Technology-specific skills taughtÂ
- Digital delivery of the PDF
Five projects include:
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Keeping a Timecard in Excel
Have students fill out a timecard template at home. Use the same template in Excel to learn about cells, spreadsheets and formulas. This inquiry-based project is a fun intro to a program that intimidates even adults.
Have students fill out a timecard template at home. Use the same template in Excel to learn about cells, spreadsheets and formulas. This inquiry-based project is a fun intro to a program that intimidates even adults.
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Beginning Graphs in Excel
Have students fill cells with paint bucket, next to number showing a visual pictorial quantification of numbers and amounts.
Have students fill cells with paint bucket, next to number showing a visual pictorial quantification of numbers and amounts.
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Check your math homework in Excel
Use Excel to check addition, subtraction, multiplication, division problems assigned in class. This is a favorite with students. The WOW factor is way up there!
Use Excel to check addition, subtraction, multiplication, division problems assigned in class. This is a favorite with students. The WOW factor is way up there!
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Tessellations in Excel
By shading cells in repetitive colors, or duplicating autoshapes, you create amazing art using a math-based software. Proof that math and art are two sides of the same coin.
By shading cells in repetitive colors, or duplicating autoshapes, you create amazing art using a math-based software. Proof that math and art are two sides of the same coin.
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Sponge Activities Using Math
A ‘sponge’ is a 5-10 minute activity designed to ‘soak up’ those brief free moments during the school day–when a student finishes before everyone else, when lunch is about to start. You get the idea.
A ‘sponge’ is a 5-10 minute activity designed to ‘soak up’ those brief free moments during the school day–when a student finishes before everyone else, when lunch is about to start. You get the idea.