š In this activity, students will dive into estimation and critical thinking as they explore āUlmer Nestā. Itās essential to start with the starter slides, where student...
šLeverage your students' Halloween enthusiasm with this activity, where theyāll calculate the volume of various trick-or-treat bagsāranging from rectangular prisms to spheres, cylinders, and con...
How much pee is in your pool? ššAfter chlorination, it has been hard to measure the quantity of pollutants in pool water. A Canadian chemist, Xing-Fang Li, has found a marker for...
How much water do you have to drink? In this activity student develop formulas for calculating their water needs, learn about the effects of too lit...
In this activity, students work through the nomenclature to understand the possibilities of nano science and quantum dots. Questions that are answered; How many nanometers are in a millime...
Beaches are starting to open again. Bring summertime smiles and hopes to your class with this activity. Towel project by Misael Soto. Act One: Check out this beach tow...
An Einstein aperiodic tile has just been discovered. Find out what that means and why it is significant. Plus - play with the tiles. Do you want to tile your shower floo...
Warm up for Ļ day with this updated activity!
Subway has great Flatizzas but Sbarro's pizzas are good too.
If that slice from Sbarro is from an 18-inch pizza cut into eight piece...
In this problem based activity students first guess and then try to calculate whether they will have enough paper to wrap this present without taping pieces of wrapping paper together.Consi...