A fun, carnival-themed lesson introducing students to likelihood, theoretical probability, and experimental probability using simplified language and hands-on examples.
An introductory lesson covering the building blocks of geometry: points, lines, planes, rays, segments, and angles.
A focused review of Ratios and Proportions, The Number System, and Expressions and Equations through fluency practice, vocabulary building, and state-style questions.
A lesson focusing on the Triangle Inequality Theorem, teaching students how to determine if three given side lengths can form a valid triangle.
The third packet in the test prep series, highlighting Geometry and Statistics/Probability within a full-spectrum review of 7th grade math requirements.
The second packet in the test prep series, with an emphasis on Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities, alongside a balanced distribution of other 7th grade standards.
The first packet in the test prep series, focusing on Ratio and Proportional Relationships and the Number System, while maintaining a representative mix of all 7th grade domains.
A hands-on exploration of probability concepts using a specific set of 10 colored cubes. Students learn to calculate theoretical and experimental probability, identify sample spaces, and understand complements.
A hands-on geometry lesson where students act as structural engineers to discover the Triangle Inequality Theorem through sorting and investigation.
Students act as architects to verify the structural integrity of triangular designs using the Triangle Inequality Theorem. They perform numeric checks, analyze visual models, and solve word problems to determine if three side lengths can form a valid triangle.
A statistics lesson themed around Courage the Cowardly Dog, covering central tendency, dot plots, and probability.
A targeted assessment lesson focusing on applying one-step multiplication and division equations to solve real-world problems.
Explores 8th-grade concepts like slope as a fraction (rise over run) and identifying rational vs. irrational numbers in structural engineering.
Covers 7th-grade topics including complex fractions, unit rates, and scaling designs for construction projects.
Focuses on 6th-grade fraction operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) through the lens of foundational construction measurements.
A lesson focused on identifying operation-specific keywords to decode and solve multi-step word problems using a detective-themed approach.
A lesson on multiplying and dividing fractions with unlike denominators, themed around an alchemy lab where students brew potions using mathematical formulas.
A lesson focused on solving and interpreting division word problems with remainders, using a bakery theme to provide real-world context.
A lesson focused on adding and subtracting proper fractions with unlike denominators using a step-by-step checklist and potion-themed problems.
A lesson focused on multiplying mixed numbers by whole numbers using area models as visual scaffolding to represent repeated addition and the distributive property in a culinary context.
Upper elementary students step into the shoes of business owners to design a sustainable venture. They will master multiplication and division through real-world applications of overhead costs, revenue, and profit margins.
A focused lesson on solving one-step equations using inverse operations with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students will apply their skills to solve a riddle, reinforcing the concept of isolating variables.
A lesson focused on multiplying whole numbers by non-unit fractions using visual models like number lines and fraction circles within the context of kitchen inventory.
A lesson focused on using random sampling to make valid inferences about populations, including identifying bias and performing calculations.
A mathematical quest set in an abandoned theme park where students solve fraction and mixed number problems with unlike denominators and regrouping to navigate the park.
Students explore the relationship between metric units and powers of ten, using visual staircases and laboratory 'blueprints' to master conversions.
A comprehensive lesson on converting units within the Metric and US Customary systems using visual models, anchor charts, and hands-on task cards.
A lesson focused on solving multi-step word problems using all four operations with whole numbers, with a specific focus on interpreting remainders in real-world contexts.
A focused lesson on converting numbers from word form to standard form within the thousands place, using a detective-themed approach.
A comprehensive lesson covering the area of trapezoids, surface area of rectangular prisms and cubes, and the volume of triangular prisms using a technical blueprint aesthetic.
A comprehensive lesson on geometric transformations including translations, reflections, and rotations through guided notes, coordinate plane practice, and assessment.
A lesson teaching students how to convert between US customary and metric measurement systems using a simplified 'Bridge Number' method. Includes anchor charts for both directions of conversion.
A lesson focused on creating and interpreting line plots using fractional data in 1/4 inch increments, specifically looking at pencil lengths in a classroom.
A math lesson focused on solving multi-step word problems and interpreting remainders in real-world contexts, using a Mission Control theme to engage students.
A series of complex two-step word problems set in a mysterious mansion. Students must use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division within 100 to solve the mystery.
A lesson focused on solving two-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students practice breaking down complex problems and showing their mathematical thinking in a structured workspace.
A high-energy math center rotation where students solve lemon-themed word problems and practice reverse-engineering math scenarios.
A comprehensive lesson focused on NC.6.EE.1 and NC.6.EE.2, specifically designed for students with IEPs. The lesson uses a 'Blueprint Builders' theme to provide visual structure for exponents and algebraic expressions, breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps with heavy scaffolding for calculations.
A math center focused on identifying, explaining, and correcting common 3rd-grade mathematical errors using visual models and written explanations.
A hands-on geometry lesson where students measure classroom objects and apply the perimeter formula as architect-apprentices.