A 30-minute workshop for parents and homeschool educators to master the Butterfly Method for fraction subtraction. This lesson focuses on bridge-building between traditional methods and visual mnemonics to reduce homework frustration.
Students apply linear function concepts to model a real-world income and expense scenario. They will calculate rates of change, identify initial values, and visualize their budget through graphing.
A real-world project-based learning unit where students apply the Pythagorean Theorem to urban planning, sports field design, and GPS navigation. Students act as urban developers and navigators to solve practical distance problems.
A focused lesson on the binomial distribution, covering the BINS criteria, identifying parameters, and calculating probabilities using digital spreadsheet tools.
A math-focused project where students step into the role of garden designers to plan a community space while mastering multi-step word problems, decimal operations, and the relationship between fractions and decimals.
A comprehensive workshop for Kindergarten parents and guardians focused on building positive math attitudes and supporting math learning at home through play and daily routines. Based on Stanford DREME research.
A specialized toolkit for navigating mathematical skills in the 211-220 RIT range, with a focus on foundational decimals, fractions, and place value relationships.
A comprehensive guide for parents and students to navigate the mathematical skills expected in the 221-230 NWEA MAP RIT range, featuring actionable checklists and home-based practice ideas.
A set of resources focused on mastering numbers 50-100 through hands-on flashcard activities and games designed for kindergarten learners.
A lesson focused on solving multi-step addition and subtraction word problems using a structured checklist approach, specifically designed for students with IEPs.
A comprehensive lesson on measures of center (mean, median, mode) where students learn to summarize numerical data and find missing values using time, temperature, and group size data.
A coordinate plane lesson where students plot integer coordinates in four quadrants to reveal a butterfly. The activity combines math precision with creative coloring for a spring-themed classroom experience.
A focused practice session on basic multiplication and division facts up to 12x12. Students will solve five multiplication and five division equations to build fluency.
Advanced applications of central tendency and spread, including algebraic problem-solving, weighted means, and the mathematical impact of outliers for high school students.
A comprehensive assessment covering Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 data analysis, designed to evaluate mastery of mean, median, mode, and range in both numerical and narrative contexts.
Students interpret and solve word problems involving mean, median, mode, and range, focusing on extracting data from narrative contexts and real-world scenarios.
A collection of extra practice cases for mean, median, mode, and range, ranging from single-digit warmups to double-digit challenges, themed as unsolved detective files.
Students apply their knowledge of mean, median, mode, and range to data sets featuring two-digit numbers, focusing on multi-digit addition and division.
A hands-on geometry lesson where students act as urban planners to design a community park using area and perimeter calculations.
Students learn to calculate mean, median, mode, and range using single-digit data sets through structured, step-by-step guided practice and visual aids.
A first-grade lesson focused on partitioning shapes and identifying equal parts as halves and fourths (quarters). Students will practice shading partitioned shapes and completing descriptive sentences using fraction vocabulary.
A collection of four double-sided homework assignments focusing on foundational 7th-grade math skills. Each "Sprint" contains seven standardized questions covering all major test categories to build stamina and accuracy.
Une évaluation complète sur les équations et inéquations du premier degré pour les élèves de seconde professionnelle, incluant les exercices de base et des problèmes contextualisés.
Leçon focalisée sur les bases des statistiques à une variable : du recueil de données brutes à leur analyse graphique, avec un focus sur l'utilisation de LibreOffice Calc.
A comprehensive lesson covering geometric transformations (translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations) and the fundamentals of geometric proofs, including logical reasoning and triangle congruence.
Students will learn to decompose numbers into prime factors, identify the greatest common factor between numbers, and apply these skills to factor simple algebraic expressions.
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 lesson focusing on the practical application of the Distance Formula and the logical structure of SAS and ASA congruence proofs.
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.
Master resources for the Unit, including the comprehensive 5-day slide deck and the unit-wide answer key guide.
A comprehensive review of two-step word problems and geometry attributes followed by a 10-question EOG-style summative assessment.
In-depth study of quadrilaterals, including rhombuses, rectangles, squares, parallelograms, and trapezoids, through attribute classification.
Exploring two-dimensional shapes, specifically pentagons and hexagons, while focusing on identifying attributes and reasoning about polygons.