Take a look at what you’ll find inside this math project:
TASK #1: Map of the Grounds
You’re in charge of creating the map that will be given to visitors as they enter the Winter Festival. Represent each location on the map, and then use the map to answer some visitor questions.
Math Skills: coordinate planes, directions
TASK #2: Sleigh Rides
A team of horses does sleigh rides throughout the day at the Winter Festival. Can you help create a schedule for the day?
Math Skills: elapsed time, mapping
TASK #3: Dog Sled Races
This year, eight dog sled teams have come to the Festival for the big race! Work with the dog sled map, and then use the start and finish times to place each team from first to eighth.
Math Skills: addition, problem-solving, elapsed time
TASK #4: Snow Fort Building
There are lots of snow forts being built in the snow fort area! Figure out the area and perimeter for each irregular-shaped snow fort. Then draw two of your own snow forts that have an area between 90 and 100 square meters.
Math Skills: area, perimeter
TASK #5: Ice Sculpture Carving Competition
Five huge blocks of ice sit waiting to be carved into something spectacular – and now it’s finally time! Can you help tally the votes to figure out the winner?
Math Skills: graphing and data interpretation
TASK #6: The Hot Chocolate Station
The free homemade hot chocolate at the Winter Festival is FAMOUS! It’s time to figure out how much will be needed this year.
Math Skills: fractions, multiplication, addition
TASK #7: Ticket Sales
There are two types of tickets – pre-sale and at-the-door. You’ll need to figure out the revenue from each type of ticket and then total it up.
Math Skills: money, multiplication, addition
TASK #8: Winter Festival Concession Stand
Every outdoor event needs a concession stand! Take a look at a few of the orders and figure out how much change each person needs.
Math Skills: addition, money, making change
TASK #9: Winter Sports
The winter sports are one of the most popular parts of the Winter Festival! There are snowshoeing trails, cross-country ski trails, and a skating rink. You’ve been asked to help with the equipment rentals this year.
Math Skills: basic operations, graphing, data interpretation
TASK #10: Final Revenue and Expenses
The main goal of the Winter Festival is to provide a fun activity for the community. But we still have to make sure that we make more money than we spend! It’s your job to figure out the profit and then figure out how to allocate it to various community organizations!
Math Skills: addition, subtraction