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Absolute Value Inequalities | Project Based Learning

Absolute Value Inequalities | Project Based Learning

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Students will demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of absolute value inequalities in a real-world setting by performing the following:

  • Define absolute deviation
  • Research a type of product and record the various prices
  • Find the mean of the prices
  • Create and solve an absolute value inequality based on the mean price and the absolute deviation
  • Graph the results on a number line
  • Analyze the results
  • Record all of the above information in a Google Slide Presentation

INCLUDES:

Note to Teacher (see preview)

Project Handout - 100% Editable

Student Google Slides Template

Example Google Slides Presentation

Answer Key - a Google spreadsheet that calculates all scenarios for easy grading

Rubric - 100% editable

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Activity

Students are able to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of math in real world settings. Authentic projects that can be used as individual or group work. Project based learning is perfect to integrate within a unit of study or used as a summative assessment.

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INCLUDES

• Note to Teacher describing how to use the project
• Student handout (editable)
• Rubric (editable)

*Some projects include extra handouts and/or videos

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Real World Math Projects

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