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Properties of Operations Project

The document describes a project where students will create a 3 minute presentation about properties of mathematical operations such as addition and multiplication. Students can work individually or in groups and must choose at least one property to present on. They must include the definition of the property and two examples. Students must also submit scratchwork showing their work.

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Properties of Operations Project

The document describes a project where students will create a 3 minute presentation about properties of mathematical operations such as addition and multiplication. Students can work individually or in groups and must choose at least one property to present on. They must include the definition of the property and two examples. Students must also submit scratchwork showing their work.

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Properties of Operations Project

For this project, either work alone or in a group of 2-3 and choose which
property/properties to create a presentation on (see table below). The presentation must take at
least 3 minutes showcasing the definition(s) of the property/properties you chose both literally
and in your own words as well as 2 real life examples of that property. To be graded, you must
do your presentation and hand in a physical/digital copy of your “scratchwork.” The scratchwork
must clearly state which property/properties you have as well as your work on the examples.

Addition Multiplication

Identity a+0=a ax1=a

Inverse a + (-a) = 0 a x (1/a) = 1

Commutative a+b=b+a axb=bxa

Associative (a + b) + c = (b + c) + a (a x b) x c = (b x c) x
a

Green = Easy. Group would do both and a blue. One example of each.
Blue = Moderate. Would do 2. Example for each.
Red = Hard. 2 examples...good luck.
Properties of Operations Presentation Rubric
1 Needs 2 Adequate 3 Good 4 Excellent
Improvement

Scratchwork/ Paperwork is Paperwork Definition of Definitions along


Script unorganized and involved in property, both with the side
does not clearly property official and use work involved in
show definitions includes of own words, example(s)/ in
and examples definition as well along with the presentation are
properly. as side work organized. The
involved in paper is
example(s) and structured and
in presentation clearly labeled.
are clearly
organized.

Accuracy of Knowledge of Knowledge of Knowledge of Knowledge of


Work/ property is poorly property is property is property is
Presentation known and is not somewhat known and clearly known
shown through known and shown through and shown
presentation. shown through example(s) in through both
example(s) in the presentation. example(s) in
the presentation. the presentation.

Utilization of Presentation does Presentation Presentation Presentation


Medium not contain poorly depicts contains clearly shows
definition(s) or definition(s) and definition(s) and definition(s) as
example(s). example(s). example(s). well as
example(s).

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