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Math Passion Project Ideas
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1. Plan a trip to the zoo. Decide how long you will spend at each exhibit. Determine alternative routes, giving advantages and disadvantages of each.
2. Brainstorm creative answers to math questions beginning, “What would happen if there were no number 7?” or “What would you do if you could only use odd numbers to solve 22 + 44 = ?” or “How would things be different if there were no circles?” Draw your ideas in a book and read it to a friend or family member.
3. Write a newspaper article about a math discovery you made during math class. Send the newspaper article via email to a friend or family member.
4. Write a peppy math-related public service announcement that would help build math-positive mindsets.
5. Write an advertisement for a calculator. Write about how it can be used to solve real-world math problems.
6. Propose contents of a time capsule that shows how math is taught to kids in our times. Ask siblings or friends to help you gather the items and bury it.
7. Research to identify from which cultures certain mathematical ideas originated. Make a poster or virtual presentation to share with others.
8. Write short biographies of mathematicians of color. Write a letter to the mathematicians to tell them how their work influences your life and learning.
9. Create a timeline about major events in your life.
10. Design a museum exhibit that teaches kids about measurement. Set it up and invite younger children to try it out.
11. Act out a play or reader’s theater you write based on a math-themed book.
12. Paint or draw a work of art that exemplifies a mathematical idea such as square numbers or multiples.
13. Write a poem that uses Fibonacci patterns in the numbers of syllables.
14. Devise and carry out a personal fitness plan or healthy diet utilizing graphs and tables.
15. Perform fitness tests like sit-ups, push-ups, and jumping rope. Use graphs and tables to organize information.
16. Follow and keep track of sports scores and rankings. Use graphs and tables to organize information.
17. Draw a floor plan of your dream home. Include measurements and scale.
18. Draw a map of your neighborhood. Include a key with scale information.
19. Measure something unusual like a width of your family car or the height of the slide in your neighborhood park.