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Lesson Description:
Amateur Architect is a hands-on math project that requires students to read directions and compute fraction operations
problems. They use the resulting measurements and a ruler to construct a house and a garage. Students use pencil and
ruler to draw and center parts of the house and garage. This project combines the foundational skills of solving fraction
operation problems with the practical application of ruler measuring skills.
Math Content:
Fraction Operations, Measuring and Constructing Drawings with a Ruler
Suggested Grade Level:
5th-8th
Time Required:
This project usually takes about 4-7 class periods, depending on whether or not the Ruler Skills worksheets are used and if
you allow any part of the project (such as the final title and drawing) to be done at home.
Materials Needed:
Rulers (class set), two transparencies, construction paper (optional)
Teacher Testimonial:
This is one of my all-time favorite math projects. Amateur Architect was created over 10 years ago and has been used
in the classroom many times by a number of teachers. Students combine their knowledge of fraction operations with the
practical application of ruler measurement in order to create a house and garage. It has been amazing to see how many
students did not previously know how to read a ruler or to construct and center objects accurately. The project also
provides a real-life context for the use of fractions. The students enjoy the project and the finished projects make
a great display for the classroom.
The Amateur Architect Project includes:
- 1 Amateur Architect project cover sheet
- 3 Ruler Skills worksheets (for optional preparation prior to the Amateur
Architect project)
- 3 Ruler Skills worksheet answer keys
- 2 Amateur Architect project pages
- 1 Amateur Architect project Fraction Calculations worksheet
- 1 Amateur Architect project Fraction Calculations worksheet answer key
- 2 Amateur Architect Grading Templates (one with dimensions included)
- 1 Amateur Architect project Terms Transparency
- 2 Amateur Architect Teacher Tips pages
- 1 Amateur Architect Grading Rubric
17 pages in all!!
VERY IMPORTANT: When
printing Amateur Architect be sure that "NONE" is selected for Page Scaling
in the Adobe Print Box. Otherwise, templates of the project and the lengths of the segments on the Ruler Skills pages
will not be accurate.
Enjoy your lesson!!
Mark P. Tully
Teacher Feedback:
"I've
taught for 30 years and this is the best project, using fractions, that I have ever used. The kids love it! I
love it!" -Judy Arlotti, Suzanne Middle School,
Walnut, CA
"I recently
bought your book of projects and I am in the process of doing the Amateur Architect with my class. I love it!
The students have found it to be challenging and fun. The student discussion has been great. I can hear the math
as they discuss how to figure out the dimensions." -Cheryl
Blum, Mandarin Middle School, Jacksonville, FL
"I just collected the Amateur Architects that I used with 7th math. Students really worked hard
and were motivated. Again, I like the reinforcement and practical application of fractions. I think they may actually
be able to measure with a ruler on their own....The teacher directions were perfect. I was able to follow your directions
and feel successful at it the first time around." -Linda
Adrid, Suzanne Middle School, Walnut, CA
"My students loved working on the Amateur
Architect project. The project allowed them to practice their fraction skills, collaborate with classmates and realize
yet again how relevant math is in everyday life!"
-Bethany Korn, The Archer School for Girls, Los Angeles,
CA
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