Students apply linear function concepts to model a real-world income and expense scenario. They will calculate rates of change, identify initial values, and visualize their budget through graphing.
A high-energy math simulation where students manage a large budget, navigate financial constraints, and handle unexpected 'life events' while shopping for their dream items.
A comprehensive project where students apply linear functions to model real-life savings goals for a startup business. Students will calculate startup costs, determine savings rates, and project their business launch date using algebraic models.
A hands-on project where students apply right triangle trigonometry to design a piece of modern architecture or geometric art, culminating in a detailed calculation poster.
A hands-on geometry project where students apply similarity criteria (AA, SSS, SAS) to measure unreachable heights using shadow casting and mirror reflections. Students will perform outdoor measurements, calculate scale factors, and provide formal geometric proofs for their methods.
A project-based lesson where students design an infographic poster demonstrating their mastery of triangle similarity criteria and real-world proportional reasoning.
A creative art-based project where students apply circle geometry concepts—arc length, sector area, and inscribed angles—to design and calculate a geometric masterpiece.
A math project where students analyze Olympic athlete performance and track difficulty using unit rates and slope concepts to determine who is the fastest and which courses are the steepest.
A real-world project exploring linear functions through cell phone plans and career earnings. Students analyze slope as a rate of change and the y-intercept as a starting value.