So I'm reaching back to what I would have done ... and would like to try again. I can remember a few years back my Algebra 2 students wrote creative stories and poems with vocabulary. Somewhere I still have a couple of examples ... wish I could find them for you now.
I especially like "mini-projects" that can be done in a short period of time. Here are 2 examples of mini-projects that I would have had students complete in the units on Slope as Rate of Change and Linear Equations.
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As we get ready to study systems of equations in January, a simple mini-project might be to analyze cost, profit, and decision making in a business venture.
I'm curious if others involve students in mini-projects. Involving students in mini-projects helps to put the learning in students' hands and gives them an outlet for creativity in math.
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