Distributive Property - Math Poster Design Project

USD 3.50

Students will love this fun and creative project that demonstrates the distributive property of expressions by creating an illustrative poster design!

In this math art project, students will complete a brainstorming sheet for their illustration, pick a set of exercises to complete, and complete a final design which includes a definition, the completed set of exercises, and their illustration.

A visual way for students to understand the distributive property!

Detailed instructions and a completed example design is included.

Only materials needed are colored pencils, crayons, or markers! This project took my class 2, 50-minute lessons to complete. I have used this project for 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade!

The perfect project for your Equations unit, after state testing, or as an end of year project. Math + Art - you will love to see your student's creativity!

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Students will love this fun and creative project that demonstrates the distributive property of expressions by creating an illustrative poster design!

In this math art project, students will complete a brainstorming sheet for their illustration, pick a set of exercises to complete, and complete a final design which includes a definition, the completed set of exercises, and their illustration.

A visual way for students to understand the distributive property!

Detailed instructions and a completed example design is included.

Only materials needed are colored pencils, crayons, or markers! This project took my class 2, 50-minute lessons to complete. I have used this project for 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade!

The perfect project for your Equations unit, after state testing, or as an end of year project. Math + Art - you will love to see your student's creativity!

Students will love this fun and creative project that demonstrates the distributive property of expressions by creating an illustrative poster design!

In this math art project, students will complete a brainstorming sheet for their illustration, pick a set of exercises to complete, and complete a final design which includes a definition, the completed set of exercises, and their illustration.

A visual way for students to understand the distributive property!

Detailed instructions and a completed example design is included.

Only materials needed are colored pencils, crayons, or markers! This project took my class 2, 50-minute lessons to complete. I have used this project for 6th grade, 7th grade, and 8th grade!

The perfect project for your Equations unit, after state testing, or as an end of year project. Math + Art - you will love to see your student's creativity!