Use your knowledge of angles and physics to help make your frog jump farther than the rest.
How well do you know your shapes?
Help your kangaroo cross the pond by naming shapes!
Using your knowledge of geometry and lines, see how quickly you can destroy the simple castles in this game.
Geometry, physics and the other sciences describe the world we live in, and artists often play with these properties in their own imaginative investigations.
The teacher and class will observe that Bald Eagles build their nests in 4 different geometric solids.
If you’ve had much experience with Algebra and Geometry, you know that graphs are a thing.
Today, we’re going to talk about good experimental design and how we can create controlled experiments to minimize bias when collecting data.
In this lesson students apply geometric transformations to build (and play) their own video games.
In this lesson, students build scale models of the White House, compare scaling in one vs. two vs. three dimensions and design their ideal version of the president’s house.
Students decompose irregular polygons into triangles and rectangles, find their areas to estimate the fraction of a scene that’s advertising, and discuss the pros and cons of living in an ad-free world.
In this lesson, students calculate volumes of rectangular prisms and use that information to design an appealing and well-balanced tray.
In this lesson students use unit rates to find the speed at which the Earth rotates around the Equator, Tropic of Cancer, and Arctic Circle.