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Calendar Project Directions

Create a blank representation of your birth month. It should look something like this: Be Creative! Overall design, layout, decoration and neatness WILL be part of your final grade!

Within the square for each day, you will create a math problem in which the solution is equal to the day. You must also show the work of the problem in the square. Your calendar MUST have: 6 equations that include fractions 6 equations that include decimals 6 equations with distributive property 6 proportional relationships 4 multi-step inequalities 1 equation with No Solution 1 equation with Infinite Solutions