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Hi there! IB passionate MYP/DP and British Curriculum Teacher here to share some resources I have made over the years to help other teachers save time! Crazy how we seem to be reinventing the wheel so often in teaching! Leave a review and share with others!

Hi there! IB passionate MYP/DP and British Curriculum Teacher here to share some resources I have made over the years to help other teachers save time! Crazy how we seem to be reinventing the wheel so often in teaching! Leave a review and share with others!
MYP Maths Business Criteria C and D Assessment GRASPS Task Sheet, Specific Rubric  and Journal
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MYP Maths Business Criteria C and D Assessment GRASPS Task Sheet, Specific Rubric and Journal

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Description: Covering topics on linear graphs, gradient/slope, y-intersect, Forming linear equations, plotting linear graphs, coordinate relationships with linear equations. All linked to the real life concept of selling a product in a business and adding shipping fees to the item per location. This ready-to-implement project based assessment is designed for MYP2 or MYP3 students (Grade 7 or Grade 8) aligned with the Year 2 Rubric for MYP with a focus on linear graphs. The project seamlessly integrates mathematical concepts related to linear equations and graphs with practical applications in a business context. Key Features: Ready to go student journal with criteria links per questions: Students will complete the journal along with a 3 minute recorded presentation to submit to you. The journal helps students link back to the rubric requirements and also helps teachers ensure strands are covered throughout the project. Real-World Relevance: Students will engage in researching a product they plan to sell, emphasizing how it can benefit the school community. This ensures a meaningful connection between classroom learning and real-life scenarios. Application of Linear Equations: The project guides students in the formulation of linear equations, providing an opportunity to showcase their understanding through the creation of graphs. This practical application reinforces their knowledge and skills. Business Link: By exploring shipping costs for local, national, and international destinations, students gain insights into the economic aspects of their project, fostering a connection between mathematics and business. Graphical Representation: Students have the flexibility to choose between manual graphing or using software tools, allowing for a personalized approach that caters to various learning styles. Critical Thinking: The project encourages critical thinking as students make comparisons between graphs, analyze gradients/slopes, and explore alternative solutions beyond linear graphs, particularly for bulk orders. Target Grade Levels: MYP2 and MYP3 (Grade 7 and Grade 8) Assessment Criteria: Aligned with MYP criteria C (Communication) and D (Real Life Applications). Outcome: Students develop a comprehensive understanding of linear equations and graphs in real-life applications, honing their analytical and problem-solving skills within a business context. This project not only supports the MYP curriculum but also cultivates essential skills for future academic and professional success. Teachers seeking assessments for MYP criteria C and D will find this project an engaging and effective resource for their middle school students.
MYP Maths Criteria CD Project Assessment with GRASPS, RUBRIC and Student Journal
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MYP Maths Criteria CD Project Assessment with GRASPS, RUBRIC and Student Journal

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Smoothie Design! Focus on ratios, fractions, percents, proportion, best buys and currency conversion. Description: Transform your MYP (Middle Years Programme) math classroom with a compelling Smoothie Design Project designed specifically to assess Criteria C (Communication) and D (Real-Life Applications). This project is crafted for MYP educators seeking an immersive and applicable assessment that goes beyond traditional evaluations. Project Features: Effective Communication: The project places a strong emphasis on Criteria C by requiring students to clearly communicate their smoothie design process. From initial concepts to final adaptations, students articulate their mathematical decisions, fostering effective communication skills. Real-Life Relevance: Aligned with Criteria D, this project seamlessly integrates mathematical concepts into real-life applications. Students engage in creating and adapting smoothie recipes, exploring the practical implications of ratios, fractions, and best buy principles. Healthy Lifestyle Connection: The project extends beyond traditional math assessments by incorporating health and lifestyle elements. Students not only communicate mathematical reasoning but also explore the relationship between their smoothie designs and promoting a healthy lifestyle. Global Awareness: To enhance real-life applications, students delve into researching cost-effectiveness within their country and navigate currency conversion for international considerations. This global perspective adds depth to their understanding of economic factors. Ready-to-Implement Assessment: The project package includes a comprehensive task sheet with GRASPS details (Goals, Roles, Audience, Situation, Product/Performance, and Standards for Success), ensuring straightforward implementation. A task-specific rubric and student journal are provided for seamless evaluation. Outcome: Students not only demonstrate proficiency in mathematical communication but also showcase a practical understanding of applying mathematical concepts of ratio and proportiong to real-life situations, enhancing their critical thinking skills. It also involves a fun taste test for the family to get involved and connect with their students learning. This engaging Smoothie Design Project promises to invigorate your math classroom, providing a holistic assessment experience that emphasizes communication and real-world applications. Elevate your teaching with a project that empowers students to communicate mathematically while navigating the intricacies of real-life scenarios.