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Are you looking for a way to reinforce basic addition and subtraction concepts within 100 in an engaging way that helps your students make connections? “The Camping Trip” is a real-life math project where students will complete TEN different addition/subtraction tasks. This project will help your students see how addition and subtraction is used in real life.
Ideas for Use
Math projects are an ideal way to consolidate learning. I recommend using them as an engaging activity AFTER skills have been learned rather than during learning. You will likely find that engagement is very high and that your students ask to do more of these!
There are many ways to use math projects in your classroom. Some of the most popular are:
•a small-group or pairs activity
•a guided math activity to allow you to see where your students are struggling
•a fun, rewarding way to engage your early finishers
•a low-prep, easy-to-implement activity for a substitute teacher
You might choose to print specific tasks to use during Math centers, or you might make a booklet out of all ten tasks and let your students choose which one to do when.
This resource is included in PDF format for printing and in Google Slides™️ format for digital learning. This makes it useable with Google Classroom™️.
What's Included?
Take a look at what you’ll find inside this math project:
TASK #1: CAMPING SUPPLIES
Your family has decided to start camping! But first you’ll need to buy some supplies! You already have a tent, but you have $75 to spend on other supplies. Decide which supplies you will purchase with your $75.
TASK#2: CAMPSITE PLANNING
Altogether there are six families coming on your camping trip! Let’s figure out the best group camping site for everyone. Then work with campsite costs.
TASK#3: GROCERY SHOPPING
You’re in charge of grocery shopping for your family. Use your budget to decide what you will buy. Figure out the total amount.
TASK #4: SETTING UP THE SITE
You’ve arrived at the campground and now it’s time to set up your campsite! Figure out how long it will take to set up. Can you complete all of the set up within the hour? Then you’ll need to haul firewood.
TASK #5: S’MORES
It’s not a bonfire without s’mores! Crack the code to reveal the instructions for making a s’more!
TASK #6: TIME FOR GAMES
There are lots of outdoor games to play while you are camping. You and a few of the others set up three different games to play.Use the data from each game to answer the questions
TASK #7: CANOE RENTALS
It’s a beautiful day so you decide to go canoeing! Let’s go to the local canoe rental shop! Work out the cost of canoes, lifejackets, and other supplies for each family.
TASK #8: GOING FOR A HIKE
The campground has a popular hiking trail. Everyone decides to go on a group hike. Use the map to answer the questions.
TASK #9: BIRD WATCHING
As you hike, you decide to graph all of the different birds that you see. Interpret the data from the graph.
TASK #10: GOING FOR ICE CREAM
After the hike you’re starving! Let’s go to the campground ice cream shop! Figure out the total cost.
Testimonials
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "My students are working through this as one of their Math Learning Stations. We completed the first part in small, teacher-led groups, then have moved on to some independent and some small group/partner work with it. They are loving it and excited to complete each task!l" Katharine R.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This was a really fun way to review math concepts learned throughout the year. I used it the last week of school to tie into my camping theme. The kids had a lot of fun completing these activities." Chasing Summer
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This was a great way to practice and review the skills we learned. I love how it also required kids to use problem-solving skills. I had my kids work in groups so they could problem solve together!" Kelly B.