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Grade 7

TEKS Math Standard: 7.1.F

analyze mathematical relationships to connect and communicate mathematical ideas

Polar Weather Report
Polar Weather Report
The North Pole hits -40°. The South Pole hits -60°. Calculate the averages, graph the data, and deliver your polar weather report.
Gr 6
Geometry Image: Skytree
Geometry Image: Skytree
What odd and interesting shapes can your students find in this geometric image?
Gr 3-5
Geometry Image: Steigerwald
Geometry Image: Steigerwald
What odd and interesting shapes can your students find in this geometric image?
Gr 3-5
Find The Pattern: Multiply Fractions
Find The Pattern: Multiply Fractions
What if you set the stage for students to discover how to multiply fractions?
Gr 5
Olympics: Winter vs Summer Medal Count
Olympics: Winter vs Summer Medal Count
Which country has a great balance between their summer and winter Olympic medals?
Gr 3-8
How Many Will There Be? Triangles Within Triangles
How Many Will There Be? Triangles Within Triangles
A triangle splits and splits and splits again. How many will there be in step 20?
Gr 4-7
Math Curiosity: Klauber’s Triangle
Math Curiosity: Klauber’s Triangle
In 1932, a leading authority on rattlesnakes, Laurence Klauber, discovered a startling pattern within a triangle of primes.
Gr 2-8
Math Curiosity: A Pattern Packed Triangle
Math Curiosity: A Pattern Packed Triangle
Pascal’s pattern-packed triangle is a potent puzzle for pupils to ponder.
Gr 4-5
What’s In My Brain: Trapezoids or Not?
What’s In My Brain: Trapezoids or Not?
Which are trapezoids and which are not?
Gr 2-8
Same Perimeter, Different Area For Rectangles
Same Perimeter, Different Area For Rectangles
Can two rectangles have the same perimeter but… different areas!?
Gr 3-4
Intersecting Angles and Streets
Intersecting Angles and Streets
There can never be just one angle.
Gr 4
Exponents – How Low Can They Go?
Exponents – How Low Can They Go?
Using exponent patterns, can students predict what the 0th power will be?
Gr 3-8
The Angles of a Triangle
The Angles of a Triangle
Why tell a kid the rules of a triangle when they can discover them!?
Gr 4
Grouping Quadrilaterals In A Hierarchy
Grouping Quadrilaterals In A Hierarchy
Can we classify quadrilaterals like we classify living things?
Gr 1-5
Analyzing Movies’ Success
Analyzing Movies’ Success
So should we make another movie in this series?
Gr 5-7
Math Curiosity: Odds & Squares
Math Curiosity: Odds & Squares
Why does the sum of the first 5 odds also equal 5 squared?
Gr 1-4
A Caffeine Investigation – Part 3
A Caffeine Investigation – Part 3
Caffeine is everywhere. But what are the ads really saying? Analyze the claims, then create your own public service announcement.
Gr 2-8
Math Curiosity: Primes and Squares
Math Curiosity: Primes and Squares
Can any perfect square be written as the sum of two primes?
Gr 2-4
Math Curiosity: Legendre’s Conjecture
Math Curiosity: Legendre’s Conjecture
It seems like there’s always a prime number between two perfect squares… but is this always the case!?
Gr 3-6
Math Curiosity: Twin Primes
Math Curiosity: Twin Primes
What do you call two prime numbers who are very close together?
Gr 3-5
Exploring Circumference With Famous Circles
Exploring Circumference With Famous Circles
Let’s find how the diameter and circumference of famous circles are related.
Gr 7
A Nutrition-Based Math Project
A Nutrition-Based Math Project
Let’s create a parody ad attacking a surprisingly calorie-rich meal.
Gr 5-7
Math Curiosity: Collatz Conjecture
Math Curiosity: Collatz Conjecture
The Collatz Conjecture: start with any number and get to 1 using just two rules. It seems to always work…
Gr 1-5