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7th grade math project videos

Preview of Final Algebra I Video Project

Final Algebra I Video Project

Objective: For this project students will present a mathematical concept that we studied this year in Algebra I in the format of a video or skit. The project should be recorded on video/DVD and a written script provided. The content of the project can be presented four different ways (teach a concept, interview a person who uses a concept in real life, present a gimmick to help students remember a concept, or explain why a student needs to learn algebra) A project may have 1 to 4 members with
Preview of Geometric Art
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Geometric Art

Created by
Classroom CPR
A great way to get students excited about math is by integrating creative learning experiences into the lesson. This project incorporates math concepts with the visual arts, specifically, the artwork of Auguste Herbin (a French modern painter best known for his abstract designs composed of geometric figures). This project is ideally done at the end of a math lesson on geometric shapes or other mathematical concepts such as: area, perimeter, angles and circumference. In addition to the vide
Preview of Radial Symmetry
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Radial Symmetry

Created by
Classroom CPR
In this project, students can demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts such as symmetry, patterns, and angles by creating artwork based on a radially symmetric design. In addition to practicing visual and critical thinking skills, additional connections can also be made to world cultures and religions by introducing mandalas from Buddhism and Hinduism, as well as stained glass rose windows from European Gothic architecture. This lesson includes video lesson, downl
Preview of Multi-Step Equations: Explanatory video, student worksheet, STEM project

Multi-Step Equations: Explanatory video, student worksheet, STEM project

This bundle contains a video and Promethean Board flipchart which clearly explain how to solve mult-step equations; they contain step-by-step instructions as well as student examples. The worksheet requires students to write and solve multi-step equations to determine the measures of angles of different polygons. The STEM project requires students to design and build one of these polygons. All three may be used together or separately or in any combination. The STEM project can be differentiated
Preview of 7th Grade Math Ratios and Proportional Relationships

7th Grade Math Ratios and Proportional Relationships

7th Grade Math Ratios and Proportional Relationships covers unit rates, equivalent ratios, constant of proportionality, equations, the coordinate system, and percentages.What's Included?Family NewsletterResource RecommendationsMindfulness ActivityTeacher's ManualStudent Note PagesDo Now #1 Do Now #2 Do Now #3 Do Now #4 Do Now #5Task Cards (25+ Questions & Notes) Task Cards (Answers) Quiz (Student Copy, (10 questions)) Quiz (Teacher Answer Copy) Group Project – Summer Lemonade Stand Group Exe
Preview of FREE Elementary & Middle School STEM Activity Tutorial: Hoop Glider Competition
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FREE Elementary & Middle School STEM Activity Tutorial: Hoop Glider Competition

If you enjoy this free tutorial, you’ll love the complete STEM Activity Challenge! Each challenge comes with: Teacher Demonstration Video (tutorial), Teacher Instructions, Materials Lists, Student Worksheets, Grading Rubrics & an NGSS reference sheet. *****It's a FREE resource (3-5th)!!!! Please click below to check it out!***** Activity Challenge: Hoope Glider Competition {Grades 3rd, 4th & 5th} Activity Challenge: Hoope Glider Competition {Grades 6th, 7th & 8th - $2.50} In
Preview of Nine Men's Morris Game Video Tournament Guide - Great Mentoring Event!
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Nine Men's Morris Game Video Tournament Guide - Great Mentoring Event!

NOTE: This video guide is bundled with the following product ... Nine Men's Morris - Game Board and Rules Nine Men's Morris is an ancient board game combining the speed of checkers, the strategy of chess and the simplicity of tic-tac-toe. It is easy to play, but difficult to master. The game's speed, strategy, and simplicity combine to make it a subtle powerhouse. Let me count the ways ... 1. Folks from similar and different generations can compete. 2. Games end in 5-10 minutes - so severa
Preview of Hatchet STEM Activities Overview - Novel STEM Challenges Video
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Hatchet STEM Activities Overview - Novel STEM Challenges Video

I have created a short video clip that shows many of the activities included in this Hatchet Novel STEM Resource. I know that sometimes it's easier to watch a video than to read a written description, so I hope this is useful if you are considering the Hatchet Resource linked above. Please feel free to reach out with any questions at meredith@momgineer.com
Preview of Symmetry Butterfly Weaving, 5 Classroom Art Video Lessons for Elementary

Symmetry Butterfly Weaving, 5 Classroom Art Video Lessons for Elementary

Created by
Brooks Gallery
This fun video art lesson is ideal for distance learning and teaching art online as well as face to face teaching. In this 5 part lesson your students will learn about using a ruler to measure, weaving, symmetry, negative and positive space, including design with cut paper. The 5 videos are done in separate parts to make it easy for teachers to adapt the lessons to their class time frame. My videos can be used as a tutorial or in the classroom with your students. Enjoy!
Preview of Fibonacci Sequence, Fractals and Tessellations for Math and Art
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Fibonacci Sequence, Fractals and Tessellations for Math and Art

Engage students in the beauty of mathematics when you integrate art. See what we do here. Want to try these projects? Ready-to-use here.
Preview of 3D Bendable Lizard, 5 Class Video Art Lessons for Elementary and Middle School

3D Bendable Lizard, 5 Class Video Art Lessons for Elementary and Middle School

Created by
Brooks Gallery
This fun art video lesson is ideal for distance learning and teaching art online as well as face to face teaching. The art lesson will help teach your students to use a ruler and measure along with principles and elements of art. The elements taught are texture, form, line and shape. Students will learn about about the principles of repetition, pattern and variety. You can also adapt this lesson if you would like to make dragons by adding wings. I did this lesson in 5 parts to make it easy for
Preview of Graph Hand Color, with 3 Video Art Lessons for Elementary and Middle School

Graph Hand Color, with 3 Video Art Lessons for Elementary and Middle School

Created by
Brooks Gallery
This fun video art lesson is ideal for distance learning and teaching art online as well as face to face teaching. The students will use contrasting colors making a graph. The elements of art they will use are line, along with warm and cool colors. The principles of art used are contrast, pattern and rhythm. Your students will love that it is their won hand in the work of art. I did this lesson in 3 parts to make it easy for teachers to adapt the lesson. My videos can be used as a tutorial or ev
Preview of Two Sided Math Art
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Two Sided Math Art

Created by
Classroom CPR
A two sided picture combines two images into one artwork: when the artwork is viewed from one angle, the first image is visible and when view from the opposite angle, the second image is visible. Two Sided Math Art is a cool and creative way for students to illustrate any two related mathematical concepts such as: inverse operations, factors and multiples, equivalent fractions, and the list goes on. In addition to the video, the lesson also includes downloadable lesson plans (early ed-middle
Preview of Figure-Ground Illusion: Profile Face & Fancy Vase
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Figure-Ground Illusion: Profile Face & Fancy Vase

Created by
Fuglefun
Figure-Ground Illusion: Profile Face & Fancy Vase is a video demonstration and an pdf printable 2-page pdf that will lead your students through the steps of creating this optical illusion. I have created a very simple way to help students successfully make two symmetrical profiles to obtain the visual illusion of a vase in the negative space.The movie uses text subtitles to define and reinforce art vocabulary. The video demonstrates using:printer paper pencilmarkersscissorsYou could make thi
Preview of Painting a Mural: A Math Class Project
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Painting a Mural: A Math Class Project

This is a video explanation of how in three simple steps to incorporate a mural painting project into your middle school/high school math classes. The use of measuring, scale, proportion, ratio, and elements of geometry are involved in this hands-on creative project. (Note: Mr. Bennett apologizes for any glitches, including a major gaff at 12:25 -- But this is one of his first videos.)
Preview of Marble Rollercoaster Beams
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Marble Rollercoaster Beams

Engineering is the use of science, physics, and mathematics to solve problems. Engineers figure out how things work and find practical uses for scientific discoveries. Scientists and inventors often get the credit for innovations, but it is engineers who help to make those innovations available to the world.This project is designed to engage students in a fun engineering project while learning the process of engineering design and is based on https://paperrollercoasters.com/This product includes
Preview of Deforestation lesson Professor Prestome Ungyobrock

Deforestation lesson Professor Prestome Ungyobrock

Great for leading into Earth Day. Which is around the Month of April so weather is often alright for planting new trees. I think its a great and simple lesson, which can be used every year. Every year a few new trees definitely add up. Help out your school or neighborhood with a new tree. Its really not a brand new idea but is something I plan to try and do. Simple and Customized 2 Day Lesson Plan and simple Rubric Included. 1 day lesson material. 2nd day actual activity.
Preview of The Story of Math - Solving Linear Equation Word Problems
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The Story of Math - Solving Linear Equation Word Problems

Thinkless Teaching develops animated videos that go hand-and-hand with cooperative learning activities. These activities are designed to get students working together to apply their understanding of a particular topic. It is Thinkless Teaching's goal to create videos that not only contain supplemented materials, but also specific stopping points within the video to allow for teacher-student discussion. We hope to provide you with an entire lesson without any "thinking" on your part! We hope you
Preview of Marble Rollercoaster Diagonal Braces
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Marble Rollercoaster Diagonal Braces

Engineering is the use of science, physics, and mathematics to solve problems. Engineers figure out how things work and find practical uses for scientific discoveries. Scientists and inventors often get the credit for innovations, but it is engineers who help to make those innovations available to the world.This project is designed to engage students in a fun engineering project while learning the process of engineering design and is based on https://paperrollercoasters.com/This product includes
Preview of Marble Rollercoaster Base
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Marble Rollercoaster Base

Engineering is the use of science, physics, and mathematics to solve problems. Engineers figure out how things work and find practical uses for scientific discoveries. Scientists and inventors often get the credit for innovations, but it is engineers who help to make those innovations available to the world.This project is designed to engage students in a fun engineering project while learning the process of engineering design and is based on https://paperrollercoasters.com/This product includes
Preview of Jimmy Saves Christmas - Proportion Activity
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Jimmy Saves Christmas - Proportion Activity

Thinkless Teaching develops animated videos that go hand-and-hand with cooperative learning activities. These activities are designed to get students working together to apply their understanding of a particular topic. It is Thinkless Teaching's goal to create videos that not only contain supplemented materials, but also specific stopping points within the video to allow for teacher-student discussion. We hope to provide you with an entire lesson without any "thinking" on your part! We hope y
Preview of Marble Rollercoaster Columns
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Marble Rollercoaster Columns

Engineering is the use of science, physics, and mathematics to solve problems. Engineers figure out how things work and find practical uses for scientific discoveries. Scientists and inventors often get the credit for innovations, but it is engineers who help to make those innovations available to the world.This project is designed to engage students in a fun engineering project while learning the process of engineering design and is based on https://paperrollercoasters.com/This product includes
Preview of Shopping with Samantha - Writing Expressions/Order of Operations
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Shopping with Samantha - Writing Expressions/Order of Operations

Shopping with Samantha - Samantha recently got paid and she's ready to go shopping! She wants to purchase a variety of products while at the mall but is struggling to figure out how much money she will need in order to purchase the items. Your students will help her write expressions and then apply their understanding of the order of operations to find the total she needs in order to purchase the products. Next, she will venture to the grocery store where she will once again need your student
Preview of International Pancake Collaborative (IPC)
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International Pancake Collaborative (IPC)

Created by
Bill Morgan
This is a pilot project where classes from around the world research the cost of ingredients in pancakes in their local area. I am offering it as a community service project for free. Your class will apply to be included in the project, I will verify that you are a teacher working in a school and you will be added to the project. The ultimate goal is to cook pancakes with your students. However, there is some math along the way. This project will be offered in May of 2024. You will have a
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