A statistics lesson themed around the Powerpuff Girls, covering central tendency, data visualization, and probability with clear visual supports for high-functioning students.
A 45-minute ESL lesson for 5th graders focused on evaluating how quantitative data supports oral claims, themed around video game popularity trends. Students act as 'Data Detectives' to verify gaming claims using charts and graphs.
Introduces strategies for balancing and solving one-, two-, and multi-step linear equations using inverse operations.
Focuses on mastery of integer operations, absolute value, and rational number properties through visual number line navigation.
Advanced operations and algebraic thinking for the RIT 211-220 range, covering factors, multiples, prime/composite numbers, and multi-step word problems with remainders.
A targeted practice session focusing on Operations and Algebraic Thinking for students in the RIT 201-210 range, featuring multi-step word problems, patterns, and algebraic properties.
A lesson focused on bridging the conceptual understanding of decimal division with the standard algorithm, covering three key scenarios: decimal by whole number, whole number by decimal, and decimal by decimal.
A creative math lesson focused on calculating the area of circles using radius and diameter, featuring a coloring art activity to reinforce learning.
A hands-on exploration of geometry and spatial reasoning using tangrams, featuring puzzles across four diverse themes with varying difficulty levels.
A quick assessment designed for IEP students to demonstrate their understanding of single-digit absolute value and integer comparison.
A foundational lesson on absolute value using the "distance from zero" concept, designed specifically for students requiring visual scaffolding and concrete representations.
A collection of STAAR-aligned multi-step word problems for 4th-grade math, focusing on multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals using the RDW (Read, Draw, Write) strategy.
A 45-minute introductory lesson on independent and dependent variables using sports and nature contexts. Students will learn to identify variables, understand cause-and-effect relationships, and represent them in tables and graphs.
A simplified lesson on the Triangle Sum Rule, focusing on 3-letter angle naming and solving for missing angles using one-step equations with whole numbers.
A visual, video-game themed lesson on two-way frequency tables designed for 8th-grade special education students using Minecraft and Garry's Mod examples.
A focused assessment on identifying and calculating angle relationships including complementary, supplementary, adjacent, and vertical angles.
A comprehensive review of geometric transformations including translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations, focusing on coordinate rules and algebraic representations.
A lesson focused on understanding and converting between fractions and decimals using visual models and step-by-step procedures. Designed for students needing scaffolded support and reduced visual clutter.
A lesson focused on developing a foundational understanding of volume by counting unit cubes within rectangular prisms, designed for students needing repetitive skill practice and clear visual support.
Students practice and master 3-digit subtraction with regrouping through targeted drill exercises.
A comprehensive 8th-grade math review covering real number relationships, linear functions, and proportionality to prepare students for standardized testing.
A lesson focused on solving complex multi-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication within the context of running a bakery.
A comprehensive lesson on solving two-step equations and inequalities, including variables on both sides and the sign-reversal rule for inequalities. Students will 'draft' their solutions using architectural-themed guided notes and practice exercises.
A focused quiz assessing student proficiency in solving systems of linear equations using both substitution and elimination methods.
A straightforward lesson on solving systems of linear equations using the two primary algebraic methods: substitution and elimination. Designed for 9th-grade algebra students.
A lesson focused on subtracting integers by rewriting them as addition of the inverse. Students practice with single-digit integers to build foundational fluency.
The final confrontation in the Dragon's Hoard using all skills learned to reclaim the complete Prism of Power.
Solving the mysteries of the Labyrinth using geometry, angles, and area/perimeter calculations.
Navigating the Desert of Decimals by comparing, ordering, and adding decimal values in the shifting sands.
Piecing together the Shattered Mirror using fractions, mixed numbers, and common denominators.
Crossing the River of Division involves solving sharing and grouping problems to reach the other side.
Defeating the Multiplication Golem requires solving complex arrays and multi-digit multiplication problems.
A journey through the Whispering Woods requires precision in multi-digit addition and subtraction to clear the path.
Students navigate the Crystal Gates by mastering place value, rounding, and number comparisons to earn the first shard.
This lesson focuses on identifying and calculating measures for vertical and adjacent angles using simple one-step equations, designed specifically for learners who benefit from clear visual scaffolding.
An immersive multiplication-themed escape room where students solve puzzles involving factors 0-12 to unlock a high-security vault. Designed for 3rd and 4th grade Illinois Learning Standards for Math.
A 15-minute collaborative activity where students work in teams to measure acute, obtuse, and right angles with degree-level precision using a protractor.
A math intervention lesson designed to help 4th-grade students master the steps of long division (Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down) using a 'Division Detective' theme to engage and support learners.
A 4th-grade lesson focusing on identifying and classifying triangles based on their internal angles: acute, right, and obtuse. Students will explore angle benchmarks and practice sorting triangles in a 'Geometry Safari' theme.
This foundational division lesson uses a detective theme to help students master equal groups and multiplication-based strategies. It includes high-visual supports and scaffolded steps specifically designed for special education instruction.
A collaborative escape room activity where students solve elapsed time puzzles themed around air travel and flight schedules to 'unlock' their grounded plane.
A 3-minute curriculum-based measure designed for 5th-grade students to assess fluency and accuracy when adding fractions with common denominators, including computation and word problems.
A hands-on small group lesson where students use protractors to measure angles on blueprint-themed task cards, assuming the role of junior architects.
A comprehensive introduction to identifying, naming, and drawing fundamental geometric elements including points, lines, rays, and angles. Students will use the 'gradual release' model to master 4th-grade geometry standards.
Students explore elapsed time by calculating start and end times through collaborative partner tasks. Using a time travel agency theme, they practice mental math and number line strategies to solve real-world duration problems.
A comprehensive prep session focused on mastering area and perimeter through the lens of architectural design, aligned with state standards.
A small group intervention lesson focused on multi-digit multiplication using area models and the standard algorithm. Students act as 'Product Architects' to build large products from smaller parts.
A comprehensive lesson focused on the practical skills of measuring and drawing angles using a protractor, themed around architectural drafting.