Array Take Home Project Math Take Home Projects offer a great

Array Take Home Project
Math Take Home Projects offer a great way to develop problem solving skills while linking our math
curriculum with real world situations and applications of math skills and concepts. Students are
encouraged to organize and record their work without the structure of worksheets. Instead, they
should choose their own method for solving problems and showing their findings. Please be sure to
see the rubric at the end of this assignment! Due date: September 13, 2017.
Everyday Arrays
6 array
A 3-by-4 array
A 2-by-
For this project you will look for examples of arrays in the
real world. Requirements:
o
Search for 5 or more arrays in your home, neighborhood, or
supermarket.
o
Record each array and explain where you saw it.
o
Describe how many rows, how many objects in each row, and
the total number of objects in each array you fine.
o
Write a number model and a number story for each array.
o
Think of a creative to present your project. You can make a
poster, a book, create a PowerPoint, or come up with your
own idea!
o
Bring your project to school to share on September 13, 2017.
Array Rubric
0 Points
The project was
not completed.
25 Points
50 Points
75 Points
100 Points
The project had
The project had
The project had
The project had 5
only 1 array. A
less than 3 arrays. less than 5 arrays. or more arrays. A
description, a
A description, a
A description, a
description, a
number model,
number model,
number model,
number model,
and a number
and a number
and a number
and a number
story were
story were
story were
story were
presented for the
presented for each presented for each presented for each
array. The project array. The project array. The project array. The project
was presented in a was presented in a was presented in a was presented in a
creative waycreative waycreative waycreative wayposter, book,
poster, book,
poster, book,
poster, book,
PowerPoint, or
PowerPoint, or
PowerPoint, or
PowerPoint, or
etc. The project
etc. The project
etc. The project
etc. The project
was presented on was presented on was presented on was presented on
September 13,
September 13,
September 13,
September 13,
2017.
2017.
2017.
2017.
ALL projects are due September 13, 2017. If the project is LATE, 10 points will be deducted for each day
that it is LATE!