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Source
The Math Forum at Drexel

Subject
Mathematics

Grade Level
6, 7, 8

A Pound of Valentine’s Chocolates

In A Pound of Valentine’s Chocolates, students are asked to find how long a one pound box of chocolates should last if Isolde eats it alone. The key concepts are fractions and proportional reasoning. 

This task includes:

Source
ConnectEd

Subject
English Language Arts, Science, Mathematics, History/Social Studies, Health Science, World Languages and Cultures, Interdisciplinary

Grade Level
9, 10, 11, 12

Catch the Fever

This unit includes an unit overview and 3 subunit overviews with built-in lessons. 

Unit description from the source: In this unit, students will explore the emergence and impact of communicable diseases on society. Students will investigate the role of microorganisms in causing disease. They will study the impact of a public health infrastructure, along with medical and pharmaceutical advances, on the evolution of microorganisms. 

Source
PBL University (PBLU)

Subject
Mathematics

Grade Level
6

New-Tritional Info

In this task, students will calculate how much time of exercise it would take to burn off various McDonalds menu items. They will then expand on this topic with two additional project tasks. 

This task includes:
1. Task Description
2. Teacher Instructions
3. Student Handouts
4. Sample Approache and Conclusion

Source
PBL University (PBLU)

Subject
Mathematics

Grade Level
7

On Your Mark

In this task, students must explore if height creates an unfair advantage in Olympic races and determine what would happen if they were organized differently. For example, if races were not one distance for every participant, but if that distance depended on one's height. Students will then explore further through two additional project tasks. 

This task includes:
1. Task Description
2. Teacher Instructions
3. Student Handouts
4. Sample Approache and Conclusion

Source
The Math Forum at Drexel

Subject
Mathematics

Grade Level
6, 7, 8

Ostrich Llama Count

In Ostrich Llama Count students are given the combined number of heads and legs of ostriches and llamas. Using that information they are asked to explain how Raul and Esteban might have figured out how many ostriches and llamas there were. The key concepts are logical/algebraic reasoning and possibly systems of equations.

This task includes:

  • Problem 
  • Teacher Packet - the teacher packet provides an "answer check" and a range of sample solutions.
  • Primary Rubric 
  • Scenario - the scenario provides a story to help introduce the problem in a way that makes the mathematics as relevant as possible.

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