An assessment aligned with ACT CCRS WME 402 focusing on two-step and three-step word problems involving fractions and percents. Students solve practical business and kitchen problems for a boutique bakery.
A structured math lesson focused on functional real-world math skills, covering decimals, money, multi-digit operations, percentages (10% and 50%), and word problem solving. Includes a 3-page study packet, a visual anchor chart reference sheet, and a complete teacher guide.
A complete set of high-contrast, professional binder organization kits for Economics, Business Mathematics, Algebra, and Personal Finance. Each kit contains a master index cover page, table of contents, customizable assignment logs, and printable color-coded divider tabs with matching spine inserts.
An applied geometry and packaging design project where students calculate surface area, volume, and sketch blueprints for product packaging.
A comprehensive unit introducing the fundamental building blocks of geometry: points, lines, planes, segment addition, distance/midpoint formulas, angle addition, and basic angle relationships. Includes multi-day guided notes and teacher resources.
A comprehensive geometry unit review lesson covering transformations, angle relationships, the distance formula, and triangle congruence criteria. This lesson provides students with structured practice and self-contained explanations to solidify basic identification and direct application of these core geometric principles.
An introductory algebra lesson on solving multi-step equations with variables on both sides. Students use the visual metaphor of a cosmic balance scale to perform operations simultaneously on both sides, working toward isolating the unknown variable.
A complete instructional lesson on solving multi-step equations in Algebra 1, utilizing a 'Top-Secret Case File' theme. It includes briefing slides, a structured student case-file worksheet, and a detailed answer key.
A comprehensive review of the Geometry New York State Regents curriculum, focusing on proofs, transformations, similarity, trigonometry, and coordinate geometry.
A comprehensive review of the Algebra 1 New York State Next Generation Regents curriculum, focusing on linear, exponential, and quadratic functions, statistics, and algebraic procedures.
A comprehensive review of the Algebra 2 New York State Regents curriculum, focusing on key formulas, concepts, and calculator strategies.
A full-length mock exam and final review of test-taking strategies for the Algebra 1 Regents.
Interpreting data through box plots, histograms, and scatter plots, including correlation and causation analysis.
Analyzing quadratic functions, solving equations via multiple methods, and modeling real-world projectile motion.
Exploring polynomial operations, factoring techniques, and identifying zeros of functions.
Mastering linear equations, inequalities, systems, and their graphical representations with a focus on Regents-style word problems.
A visual exploration of linear equations, teaching students how to transform equations into input/output tables and plot them as ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.
A lesson focused on breaking down complex word problems into systems of linear equations using visual organizers and structural patterns.
A collection of minimalist, modern math art posters for a classroom word wall, focusing on scale factor, proportions, real-world applications, and career connections.
A collection of visual posters and anchor charts designed to teach the fundamental concepts of scale drawings, including scale factors, map reading, and the relationship between scale and area.
A creative geometry project where students demonstrate their mastery of circle parts and theorems by illustrating 30 distinct geometric concepts within a set of circles.
A hands-on lesson teaching students how to use a geometric compass to create precise circles and apply those skills to design a functional garden layout. Students move from basic technique to architectural application.
A lesson teaching the relationship between a square's side length and its area, focusing on squaring and square roots.
A scaffolded lesson on calculating square areas and estimating square roots using color-coded visual aids and guided graphic organizers.
A focused lesson on finding the Least Common Denominator (LCD) for rational expressions involving binomials and trinomials, emphasizing factoring techniques.
A statistics assessment themed around Cartoon Network characters, focusing on data interpretation, central tendency, and probability with high visual support for autistic students.
A comprehensive assessment covering measures of central tendency, probability, frequency tables, standard deviation, and outliers. This lesson evaluates student mastery of key statistical concepts through various question formats.
A high-engagement lesson on sine, cosine, and tangent ratios through the lens of construction and architecture. Students apply trigonometric concepts to real-world structural challenges like roof pitches and ADA ramp compliance.
A project-based math lesson where 12th-grade students use systems of equations to compare real-world housing costs and utility plans in Rochester. Students analyze fixed vs. variable costs to make informed financial decisions for post-graduation life.
A comprehensive statistics workbook themed after Teen Titans Go!, covering mean, median, mode, graphing, and probability with 9th-grade rigor and visual supports.
A statistics packet themed around Teen Titans Go, covering central tendency, graphing, probability, and data collection with high visual support.
A lesson focused on identifying angle relationships and calculating missing values using geometric properties and algebraic equations.
A comprehensive lesson on probability and statistics, covering outcomes, experimental and theoretical probability, sample spaces, compound events, and population comparisons.
A 60-minute lesson where students act as lead researchers in a data laboratory. They will master constructing and interpreting dot plots, histograms, and box plots to analyze scientific findings.
An introductory lesson on place value and rounding, featuring a guided graphic organizer and a matching card game to support multilingual learners in navigating complex numbers.
A comprehensive lesson covering probability rules, counting principles, discrete random variables, and empirical distributions. Includes a condensed reference sheet and a practice review worksheet.
A geometric modeling lesson where students estimate the number of jellybeans in a cylindrical jar by calculating volume and accounting for packing efficiency.
A hands-on estimation activity where students use volume formulas and packing concepts to guess the number of items in different 3D containers.
A comprehensive multi-page review packet covering all statistical concepts from the week in a cohesive Equestria Girls narrative.
Calculating probability outcomes for school events, such as drawing names for the Fall Formal.
Mastering pie charts and converting data to percentages based on the Rainbooms' rehearsal schedules.