Using the Olympic theme, you will create math problems over the math objectives we've studied this year. You will use PowerPoint for this project. Your math grades on your report card will be based on this project, so DO YOUR BEST!
You will be given time in class each day to work on this, but you may have to do some of it for homework if you do not use class time wisely.
- You must include the answer to each of your problems. Put the answers on a separate page in your presentation. - You must use sound spelling, punctuation and grammar. - Every problem must be based on the Olympics, so DO YOUR RESEARCH. - To keep your project interesting, your math problems must include *various* sports.
Here are the guidelines for creating your problems:
Measurement - Create 3 problems over any of the topics below ·Volume ·Perimeter ·Area ·Capacity ·Mass/Weight ·Length ·Time ·Temperature
Place Value - Create 3 problems over any of the topics below · Whole Numbers oWriting word name, standard form, expanded notation oOrdering numbers oRounding oNumber lines · Decimals oRounding to nearest 10th or 100th oOrdering numbers oNumber lines
Fractions - Create 2 problems over any of the topics below ·Ordering fractions (greatest to least or least to greatest) ·Equivalent fractions ·Writing fractions as decimals
Word Problems - Create 2 word problems that involve TWO steps to solve.
Geometry - Create 3 questions based on any of the following ·Attributes of 2d/3d shapes (edges, vertices, faces) ·Transformations (rotations, translations, reflections) ·Angles (right, obtuse, acute) ·Lines (parallel, perpendicular, intersecting)
Bar Graph - Create 1 bar graph ·Collect Data ·Create a bar graph to organize your data ·Create two questions that someone can answer using the bar graph
Patterns - Create 2 questions based on: ·Multiplies of 100 ·In/Out box