A comprehensive review of 7th Grade NYS Math standards, focusing on proportional relationships, the number system, expressions, and equations through a 'We Do, You Do' instructional model.
A 15-25 minute exploration into how ancient navigators used fixed points (the North Star) and the repeating patterns of the universe (microcosms, macrocosms, and symmetry) to navigate without modern technology.
A 15-30 minute exploration of how ancient Phoenicians used the macrocosm of the stars to navigate the microcosm of their ships, featuring the root words micro/macro/cosmos and the mathematics of rotational symmetry.
A high-energy, medical-themed 50-minute review of proportional relationships, equations, and geometry for middle school students, featuring error analysis and state-test style practice.
A middle school math lesson exploring proportional reasoning through real-world scaling, mapping, and budgeting scenarios. Students use visual models and multiple pathways to solve authentic problems.
An inquiry-based exploration of proportional reasoning through recipe scaling, map navigation, and smart shopping for grades 6-8, aligned to Massachusetts curriculum frameworks.
A comprehensive lesson on solving one-step inequalities using addition and subtraction, featuring a visual anchor chart, guided notes for instruction, and a practice worksheet with number line graphing.
Students will learn to translate verbal phrases into mathematical number sentences using the four operations and solve for unknown values in real-world contexts.
In this lesson, students explore compound events by representing sample spaces through multiple lenses: tree diagrams, outcome tables, and organized lists. They move from simple single events to complex multi-stage experiments, learning to calculate total outcomes and specific probabilities.
Students practice solving rational equations by applying cross-multiplication to proportions. The lesson focuses on setting up the equation, distributing correctly, and isolating the variable.