A Tier 2 small group intervention focusing on distinguishing between area and perimeter in multi-step real-world problems. Students use sorting activities and blueprint-themed challenges to master NC.4.MD.3.
The second week of spiral review shifts towards multi-step word problems, decimal notation, and geometric properties.
The first week of spiral review focuses on place value, basic multi-digit operations, and introductory fraction concepts.
Foundational tools for assessing student levels and planning instruction based on California Power Standards across grades K-5.
A short assessment focused on the 4th-grade skill of finding common denominators to create equivalent fractions. Includes a student exit ticket and a teacher proficiency guide.
A comprehensive set of visual reference cards for both Metric and US Customary systems of measurement, designed for student desks or notebooks.
A lesson on comparing fractions with same numerators or same denominators using visual models and number lines.
A lesson focused on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using visual models like area models and number lines, specifically for denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8. Students will practice both within and beyond one whole.
A lesson focused on solving single-step word problems involving the four operations using visual scaffolds and a structured problem-solving approach.
An introduction to basic statistics including measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, range) and simple probability, themed around the Peanuts comic strip.
An introduction to basic statistics concepts (Mean, Median, Mode, Range) and data collection using an Equestria Girls theme to engage students. This lesson includes visual aids and color-coded sections for clear organization.
A collection of multi-step word problems set in a bustling bakery, challenging students to apply addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to real-world scenarios.
A spooky and fun introduction to the basics of statistics (mean, median, and mode) featuring the characters from Billy and Mandy. Students will use visual icons to calculate data sets and solve a logic mystery to help Grim find his missing scythe.
A high-engagement geometry lesson exploring self-similarity and patterns through the construction of Sierpinski triangles, bridging simple multiplication and geometric progression.
In this hands-on geometry lesson, students step into the role of lead architects to design a zoo expansion. They will apply area and perimeter concepts to create functional animal enclosures while balancing strict spatial and budgetary constraints.
A Tier 2 math intervention focused on mastering multi-digit multiplication using area models and partial products. Designed for Grade 4 students to close prerequisite gaps and prepare for EOG-style problems.