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Math Lesson Plans - Grades 6-7
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions, Using GCF, and Simplifying
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- Architecture can be a personal project
- Empowered Decision Making
- Constructing Basic PVC Wind Turbine - Blades
- Wall St. Rookies
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- Stained Glass Tessellations
- My Dream Room
- Vasarely and Op Art
- This great real-world and virtual plant transpiration lab also uses spreadsheets and e-journals mailed to the teacher
- What You Can Do with Your Turbine
- Here students armed with Excel spreadsheets calculate the biotic potential of a tomato plant "taking over the world"
- Basic PVC Wind Turbine Parts and Tools List
- This multidisciplinary plan is called Music Basketball and deals with Note Values
- Here students illustrate real world order of operations problems using PowerPoint and Photo Story
- Literary Response - students write a book report comparing their research to an author's viewpoint
- Here's a Geometry lesson in which students create 2D and 3D Shapes with Toothpicks and Chick-Peas
- This lesson is on Multiplying Fractions using Manipulatives
- Students print meaningful geometric Adinka Design patterns in the Ashanti tradition in this lesson
- In this lesson, students convert and sequentially order fractions and decimals
- This well-developed lesson plan is on Geometric Architecture and involves students creating their own "Architecture"
- Students estimate, measure, and calculate the surface area and volume of a box in a box in a box in this lesson
- When life hands you a need for a fraction graphing activity, make lemonade with this lesson
- Here's great lesson for teaching algebra using toothpicks
- A fun Graphing lesson to track the home runs of Big Mac and Slammin' Sammy
- Data Analysis (Statistics) - how to construct a histogram, line graph, scatter and stem-and-leaf plot
- Here's an idea for using Excel to calculate students' community service time
- This math operations (+ - x /) game requires students to pool their assigned numbers into a math sentence to reach the target answer
- Here is a lesson on statistics
- This plan uses the game Battleship to teach Plotting and Naming Points on a Grid
- After some free throw fun, students calculate basketball probabilities here...
- ... and then they calculate percentages and make predictions in this follow-up lesson
- Learning How to Make Scatter Plots
- Here's a procedure for turning ordinary index cards into "Anglefinders"
- A Math Lesson using Estimation, Problem Solving, and Measurement
- Integer operations and equations are the focus of this lesson
- History and Nature of Science - after a field trip, students analyze what they did and did not see
- In this 6-lesson unit, students solve linear equations using computer graphing calculator software
- In this lesson, students apply social studies & math skills to plan a field trip
- This three-generation history of travel lesson includes multidisciplinary enrichment activities
- Here are two markup and discount percentage lessons
- This "Complete Me" decimal game teaches how decimals can be added together to form a whole
- This lesson is on the Interaction between Living and Nonliving things in an Ecosystem
- This is a fun fraction hunt idea
- Reading Comprehension Strategies - students host a reading marathon, use a graphic organizer
- Pumpkin Math Riddle
- An immigrant group's "culture capsule" is created in this multidisciplinary lesson
- Comic book stories are rewritten here to include numerical content that is then turned into illustrated word problems for peers to solve
- Here is a prime number chart generating lesson
- Here's a lesson on right, acute, and obtuse angles
- An activty on multiple perspectives
- A Math lesson to teach about Angles using Pattern Blocks
- Writing Applications - students write original songs on to save the Bats/Clapper Rails from extinction
- Children recognize the importance of line in artwork in this hatching and cross-hatching drawing lesson
- Olympic Opening Ceremonies
- In this one-point perspective lesson, the student will design an interior based on a particular artist's style
- A fun lesson to teach Latitude and Longitude and Plotting called "Box and Deliver"
- Geoboards are used in this lesson on area and perimeter
- Learning and Applying Different Types of Graphs.
- In this lesson, students create spreadsheets and graphs of Skittles colors
- Here is a version of the classic Follow Directions Quiz. Apply it to any subject, especially math
- This lesson is on Earth's biomes and climates
- The phase changes of matter are studied here by making ice cream in a recloseable plastic bag
- This one, called Class Bank, is to help develop Good Habits, Learner Awareness, and Spelling
- Writing Process Planning - students describe "Stellaluna" plot components and a cultural theme
- A lesson involving Making Tessellations
- Here student "Sports Illustrated" reporters tour the U.S. and its National Parks following their team
- Card Yahtzee is a team building probability game with human cards
- This is a Pre-Algebra Pythagorean Theorem lesson
- This geometry lesson fits shapes into a square
- This is a simple and fun "Launch an Eggonaut" physics team activity
- This Multidisciplinary lesson deals with the Esimation of a Pumpkin's Weight as it is carved
- This is an idea for using old decks of cards for Math Problems
- Writing Components Organization - students produce a PowerPoint and play about preservation
- Expository Writing - students compile a scientific research report from a thesis statement here
- This Greatest Common Factor review idea will engage the writers, artists, and actors in your class
- This lesson idea reviews ratios
- Students learn to express the meaning of Pi in words with this lesson
- This multidisciplinary Rainbow Fish activity idea is perfect for the first day of school
- Writing Components - students write and perform a complete history from collected research materials
- "The BIG Inch" is an idea for helping students read fractional measurements
- Content Rich Science Skits
- Reading and Vocabulary - students collect a flannel board of vocabulary words and stage a spelling bee
- Here's a fun idea called "Who Wants To Be A Mathematician?"
- This one involves Computer Spreadsheets and Probability
- Students create a "Let's Get Cooking" documentary here showing how they used math and science to create a class treat
- This webquest and worksheet introduces fractals
- Yuma bats and Clapper Rails Unit Introduction
- Here is a collection of ideas for integrating multiplication facts with other subjects
- "Music Math" teaches order of operations using note values
- This lesson is on Basket Making with Posterboard and involves Measuring
- In this lesson, students can Build a Car (an Index Card Car)
- This lesson teaches students the poverty statistics of their community and challenges them to initiate solutions
- This lesson on comparing size asks "How Big Is A Whale" and uses the Internet
- Improve critical thinking and problem solving skills by teaching chess
- Introduction
- In this fraction game, students create a reusable MS Word Bingo table and highlight answer squares
- A brief lesson on Tessellations
- A Math lesson on percents and fractions
- Try "Fraction Matchin'" to practice adding/subtraction fractions with unlike denominators
- Constructing Basic PVC Wind Turbine Procedures
- Students manipulate tiles to discover prime and composite numbers in the clever lesson
- Students scan comparative ads and explain in a photo story which brand is the better bargain in this real world application applicable to many subjects
- Don't be a "denominator hater" 'cause "Adding Fractions Rap" is in the house!
- Players take turns shading a selected fraction to make a whole shape in this "Complete Me" fraction game idea
- Here "Dominotes" and "Musical Blackjack" are played
- Here is another probability lesson based on coin tosses
- "Timez Attack" uses a downloaded computer game to improve multiplication table skills
- This lesson teaches variables and solving for unknown variables
- If you are looking for project ideas for an 1850s Westward Expansion/Oregon Trail unit, click here
- This lesson is specifically on finding the circumference of a circle given the radius
- A Native American lesson on Indian Chiefs that uses Venn Diagrams
- A Math lesson on Measurement of Distance
- A MS Excel pie chart is created in this budgeting lesson
- Here is a lesson on how to incorporate addition and subraction into everyday life
- A lesson on Patterns and Relationships using "Factor Sticks"
- Here is a great way to quiz students on multiplication facts
- Hogwart's is the scene for this outstanding cones and cylinders math lab
- Here are some Pi Day (March 14 - 3.14) activity ideas and links
- Students create and compare two-dimensional and three-dimensional shapes here using the Geometer's Sketchpad
- In this multidisciplinary lesson, students form a beautiful bulletin board using rhythm and math
- Another estimating lesson using money
- This counting lesson idea utilizes tally marks
- Music students love to create these rhythmic syllable sentences
- The absolute value of distance is charted here
- Graph Project - Applying Graphs
- In this lesson, students write a story that involves adding and subtracting money
- This one involves creating M&M; Graphs and Spreadsheets on a computer
- A daily spreadsheet is involved in this "Stock Market Game"
- Writing Process Prewriting - students contrast bats and clapper rails using a Venn Diagram
- This lesson will help you teach the Metric System
- Writing Process Publishing - students create computer graphs showing the population rise
- Mean, Median, and Mode.
- Students create a topic specific newspaper here using a template
- In this math game idea, the object is to pin the decimal on the back of a whole number
- These are three fun culminating activities for a probability unit
- Putting Scatter Plots to Use.
- A Math lesson called "Fractions All Around Us"
- If your kids can't relate to the rules of rounding, try this storytelling idea
- Number reasoning and problem solving are the topics in this "think aloud" lesson
- This is a program for writing and illustrating a hardbound class book
- A fun idea for an online lesson on Leap Year
- Students use Geometer's Sketchpad here to construct geometric shapes
- Discrete Mathematics - class systematically lists and counts bats
- In this Geometer's Sketchpad lesson, similar polygons and a table of data to show the relationships between the figures are constructed
- This Math lesson is on the 3 types of Angles
- Here is a good beginning-of-the-year lesson for introducing essay structure
- This Math lesson is on Numeracy and Problem Solving (a test)
- Here students notate their intervals with skittles
- Building and Testing the Blades
- "The Greedy Grab" is a new idea for teaching greater and less than signs
- A PE Kick Ball idea to be used with Math concepts
- After discussing infinity and Fabergé, students decorate paper Easter eggs in this idea demonstrating the "infinite" possibilities of human imagination
- Art Music - students write music verses and use kinesthetic intelligences to imitate bat sound & flight
- This lesson is an introduction to using a protractor
- Here's an idea called Equivalent Fraction Go Fish
- Students must consider budget, area, and money in this lesson on designing a house
- This is an area and perimeter lesson
- Here's a lesson on Prime vs. Composite Numbers
- Positive & Negative Effects of Peer Pressure
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Cities and NonProfit Data - VALUE with Gridding
- Bar Graphing on the Computer


