A concise lesson reviewing advanced statistical concepts including population parameters, sample statistics, and the behavior of sampling distributions.
A summative assessment lesson focusing on visual foundations, probability calculations, and the application of the Central Limit Theorem to sampling distributions.
A comprehensive lesson covering the properties of normal distributions, the empirical rule, and z-score calculations through various real-world scenarios.
Students interpret the meaning of the point of intersection, surplus, and shortage in the context of a real-world market.
Students create and compare multiple sets of data tables for supply and demand to identify the market equilibrium price where quantities match.
A comprehensive lesson on calculating the area and circumference of circles using the radius, featuring blueprint-themed instructional materials and practice.
In this hands-on simulation, third graders become pizza chefs to master equivalent fractions and partitioning. Students will fulfill custom orders, compare topping amounts, and visualize fractions as parts of a delicious whole.
A comprehensive introduction to one-to-one correspondence for numbers 1-10 using a friendly garden theme. Students will practice matching, counting, and representing quantities through visual aids and hands-on worksheets.
A focused lesson on the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) and its application to real-world datasets. Students practice calculating Z-scores for sample means and using Z-tables to determine probabilities.
A lesson focused on fundamental statistical concepts including sampling distributions and the visual representation of data using histograms.
A focused practice session on calculating probabilities and z-values for normal distributions, based on medical and abstract data.
A focused lesson on calculating and interpreting z-scores and normal distributions using real-world scenarios from the textbook. Students will practice converting between raw scores and z-scores and determine the "unusualness" of specific data points.
An immersive, station-based experience where students rotate through various cryptographic challenges, using letter ciphers, symbol keys, and logic puzzles to earn their 'Shadow Agent' status.
This lesson covers the fundamentals of normal distributions, including identifying bell curves, applying the empirical rule, and interpreting control charts for real-world data analysis.
Students plot two linear equations on a single coordinate plane to find the point of intersection and identify the equilibrium price and quantity visually.
A collection of addition and subtraction word problems themed around a local town fair. Includes one-step practice and multi-step challenge problems designed for 3rd-grade students to build fluency with regrouping and logical reasoning up to 100.
Students define supply and demand and learn to solve for the point of intersection algebraically by setting equations equal.
Students synthesize their design and financial data into a final statistical report and presentation for a hypothetical city council.
Focusing on procurement, students manage a complex budget using multi-step decimal operations for material costs, labor, and taxes.
Students translate statistical findings into physical dimensions, applying decimal multiplication and division to manage scale and area calculations.
Students launch the project by analyzing demographic data using decimal operations to identify community needs for their architectural design.
A clear, step-by-step lesson on writing equations for parallel and perpendicular lines in slope-intercept form, featuring visual guides and structured practice.
Une série de séances progressives pour explorer, comparer et mesurer les masses à l'aide de manipulations directes et d'outils de mesure.
A lesson exploring the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction through fact family triangles within 20. Students will use partially filled equations to master the connection between these operations.
A lesson focused on distinguishing between rigid transformations (isometries) and non-rigid transformations (dilations) using visual diagrams and geometric properties.
A lesson focused on solving 1- and 2-step word problems involving addition and subtraction within 100, set in a whimsical bakery environment. Students will identify keywords and use strategies to solve multi-step challenges.
A comprehensive lesson on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing rational expressions with linear and quadratic terms, themed around structural engineering and blueprints.
A comprehensive introduction to graphing quadratic functions using tables of values and identifying key features like the vertex and axis of symmetry.
A focused lesson on converting rational numbers from fractions to their decimal expansions, including both terminating and repeating decimals. Students will use long division to discover patterns and represent repeating decimals using bar notation.
A combined lesson merging LEAP Unit 7 Lessons 2 and 3, focusing on 3-digit addition with regrouping in one or both places using flats, sticks, and dots. Designed for efficiency and ease of use for new teachers.
Covers division of radicals and the essential skill of rationalizing denominators using both monomial and binomial (conjugate) methods.