The class analyzes the collected data, comparing quantities (more/less/same) and reflecting on which items were easiest or hardest to count.
A cumulative review and formal assessment of perimeter and area concepts in a shortened Friday block.
Reinforcing the concept of area through counting squares in arrays and understanding the relationship between rows, columns, and total area.
Introduction to area by partitioning rectangles into equal-sized rows and columns. Students will visualize area as the total number of squares inside a boundary.
Advanced perimeter practice including finding missing side lengths and solving real-world word problems involving fences and borders.
Introduction to perimeter as the distance around a shape. Students will learn to measure sides and add them together to find the total perimeter.
A quick assessment focusing on solving quadratic equations that result in complex solutions using the Quadratic Formula and Completing the Square.
A 6th-grade math review lesson designed specifically for students with IEPs, focusing on foundational concepts in ratios, the number system, expressions, geometry, and statistics with visual scaffolds and simplified language.
A math review packet focusing on basic addition, subtraction, number combinations, and visual representation of groups, including a student worksheet and an answer key.
A lesson focusing on the practical application of the Distance Formula and the logical structure of SAS and ASA congruence proofs.
A 3-day lesson series covering the partitioning of circles and rectangles into equal shares (halves and fourths/quarters) through baking.
A focused lesson on identifying missing addends within 20 using number bond visual representations to build algebraic thinking and fluency.
A magical math lesson where students count, sort, and graph different types of ponies to practice data representation and comparison skills.
A scaffolded introduction to the four-quadrant coordinate plane, using a navigation theme to help students master plotting points with visual aids and step-by-step guides.
Students will explore the concepts of big, medium, and small by comparing various objects in the museum exhibits, promoting vocabulary development and visual discrimination.
An introduction to simple addition by combining groups of museum objects, focusing on the concept of 'putting together' using visual aids and tactile play scenarios.
Students will practice identifying and counting numbers 1-10 using common items found in a play museum setting, such as grocery items, toy cars, and house windows.
A cumulative review of 2D/3D shapes, positional words, and measurement comparisons to assess mastery.
Students identify 3D shapes (cube, sphere, cone, cylinder) and compare objects based on size and length.
Students identify 2D shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) and use positional language (over, under, beside) to describe location.
Students analyze input-output tables to identify constant addition or subtraction rules and apply those rules to find missing values.
Students identify and extend skip counting patterns by 2s, 5s, and 10s, and practice finding the underlying rule for various number sequences.
Students solve missing addend word problems within 100, focusing on finding the 'change' in a story context using subtraction strategies.
Students apply their knowledge to mixed word problems and real-world money scenarios within 20, demonstrating mastery of result unknown and comparison types.