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Fraction Pizza Project (Distance/In Class Learning)

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  • Fraction Pizza Project (Distance/In Class Learning)
  • Fraction Pizza Project (Distance/In Class Learning)
  • Fraction Pizza Project (Distance/In Class Learning)
  • Fraction Pizza Project (Distance/In Class Learning)
$2.00

Description

Pizza Math Project that includes: Creating fractions, comparing fractions, fraction word problems, creating word problems, elapsed time, telling time and graphing!

If your students find themselves ordering take out pizza during this time have them keep the box and do the project with it! Makes it more realistic and definitely more engaging and fun!

I have chosen standards we have worked on in Bridges math in 3rd grade so far that encompass a bunch of different skills.

There is an embedded Seesaw link and Google classroom link if you would like your students to do it all online on their seesaw account OR you can print it for parents for them to pick up at your school OR email it to them to print at home for their child to do. Lots of options!

It also includes a link for easy little pizzas the kids could potentially make at home to incorporate fractions in the real form!

 **Also there is a rubric at the end for grading!

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15 Reviews

  • 5

    More than just fractions!

    Posted by Gena Mayo on Jun 21st 2020

    When I saw the title, I expected just to see fraction problems, but there is so much more. Create your own word problem & write the correct time on the clock are just two examples! Kids will have fun with this real-life math (especially if they follow the recipe and make their own pizza!). (Disclosure: I received a free copy in order to write this completely honest review.)

  • 5

    awesome project!!

    Posted by Leann Pracht on Jun 21st 2020

    This resource is so thorough and versatile! It Of course it ensures that students have a strong grasp of fractions, but it also ties in other math skills (elapsed time, graphing, etc). Also, I love the idea of using a an actual pizza box for students to display the finished product!

  • 5

    So much fun

    Posted by Kevin Allatt on Jun 20th 2020

    A wonderful combination of creativity and math. An excellent project for distance learning.

  • 5

    Love this!

    Posted by Sarah Miller on Jun 20th 2020

    This is such a great resource for distance learning! Thank you for aligning this to CCSS!

  • 5

    Students loved this!

    Posted by Bryan McAuley on Jun 20th 2020

    My students were able to visualize fractions so much better when they used a pizza. We especially liked the drawing activity.

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