More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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In 8th grade math, students learn to write and solve mathematical expressions and equations. Students often learn deeper math content when they are encouraged to create their own examples of problems. With this project, students will be able to apply their understanding of this concept and create their own expressions and equations that are equivalent to the numbers on the clock.
In this project, students will be able to make a unique clock of their own with the expressions/equations they creatively came up with! Working with an actual clock will definitely get the students excited about applying what they learned to something they can use everyday and potentially hang up in their rooms at home. Group collaboration will encourage students to further construct their understanding of how different expressions are simplified and explore multiple ways of writing the same expression.
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In 8th grade math, students learn to write and solve mathematical expressions and equations. Students often learn deeper math content when they are encouraged to create their own examples of problems. With this project, students will be able to apply their understanding of this concept and create their own expressions and equations that are equivalent to the numbers on the clock.
In this project, students will be able to make a unique clock of their own with the expressions/equations they creatively came up with! Working with an actual clock will definitely get the students excited about applying what they learned to something they can use everyday and potentially hang up in their rooms at home. Group collaboration will encourage students to further construct their understanding of how different expressions are simplified and explore multiple ways of writing the same expression.