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Math Mega Millions Project You have just been selected to participate in a math contest!!! The grand prize is $1,000,000!!! In order to collect your money, you must show how you would spend one million dollars in six months. You can buy houses, cars, vacations, furniture, and keep up with everyday expenses. You have to show what you spend your money on, keeping an itemized list. You should be very neat and creative. Use your rubric to guide you. Good Luck! © https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Education-Plus-You Msgaitherteaches3rd.wordpress.com

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Math Mega Millions Project

You have just been selected to participate in a math contest!!! The grand prize is $1,000,000!!!

In order to collect your money, you must show how you would spend one million dollars in six months. You can buy houses, cars, vacations, furniture, and keep up with everyday expenses. You have to show what you spend your money on, keeping an itemized list. You should be very neat and creative. Use your rubric to guide you. Good Luck!

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Math Mega Millions Project Rubric4

MILLIONAIRE

3

ASPIRING MILLIONAIRE

2

BANKER-IN-TRAINING

1

NEW BANKER

AccuracyStudent has a chart, with remaining balances, showing how they have spent all of their money.

Student has a chart showing how they spent their money.

Student has listed some ways they have spent their money.

Student does not list how they spent their money.

CompletenessStudent has money chart balance sheet, poster board with pictures and dollar amounts for all items purchased.

Student has money chart balance sheet, poster board with pictures and dollar amounts for some items purchased.

Student may not have money chart balance sheet and only one or two pictures and dollar amounts for items purchased.

Student doesn’t have money chart balance sheet and no pictures or dollars amounts listed for items purchased.

RealisticStudent buys items that are very useful and needed.

Student buys items that are somewhat useful.

Students buy things randomly without careful thinking.

Student buys multiples of two or three items.

Student uses many pictures and colors.

Student uses some pictures and colors.

Student only has one or two

Students has no colors or pictures.

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Neatness/Creativity

pictures.

Money SpentStudent has less than $100, 000 left to spend and is not in debt.

Student has less than $200, 000 left to spend and is not in debt.

Student has less than $300,000 left to spend or is in debt.

Student has $500,000 or more left to spend or is in debt.

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