In this advanced application lesson, students tackle the complex 'leaking tank' problems involving inverted cones. This requires the sophisticated skill of using similar triangles to eliminate variables before differentiation.
A comprehensive guide to mastering double and triple-digit addition and subtraction using color-coded place value columns and regrouping strategies. Students use 'blueprints' to visualize carrying and borrowing across place values.
A lesson exploring sampling distributions, the Central Limit Theorem, and the real-world applications of random sampling as a strategic tool.
A 5-day morning work series featuring mixed math and ELA practice to start the school day with focus and energy.
A collection of visual math story problems for early learners, focusing on basic addition and subtraction within 5. Each item uses a five-frame layout to help students visualize quantities and match them to mathematical expressions.
A 30-minute inquiry-based math lesson for 3rd grade focusing on flexible multiplication strategies through a nature-themed Number Talk. Students explore multiple ways to solve problems involving equal groups and arrays, emphasizing discussion and conceptual understanding.
A guided practice lesson on theoretical probability focusing on standard dice and custom spinners for 6th-grade math students.
Students embark on a cartographic journey to master the coordinate plane, covering all four quadrants, reflections, and distance calculations through a navigational lens.
A foundational math lesson where students use visual cube models to solve addition problems with sums up to 10, featuring a hands-on cut-and-paste component for scaffolded learning.
A focused lesson on finding the inverse of basic logarithmic functions using algebraic steps, specifically focusing on base 10 and base 2.
A foundational lesson focusing on addition within the 0-25 range using a number line as a reference tool. Students practice mental math and linear counting to solve ten mixed addition problems.
A task-card based lesson where students apply their knowledge of multiplication and division to solve real-world problems in a bakery setting. The lesson includes task cards, a recording sheet, and a teacher answer key.
The final project phase where students select one of three real-world career paths (Music Mogul, Urban Planner, or Sports Analyst) to apply their mathematical knowledge in a summative assessment.
Scaffolded practice activities ('Skill Missions') that review key concepts: linear equations, systems, sequences, lines of best fit, and factoring. These activities ensure students have the foundational skills needed for their final project.
A hands-on lesson for first or second grade students to master 2-digit place value through composing and decomposing numbers using a construction-themed approach. Students will use expanded form templates to visualize how tens and ones build a whole number.
A foundational journey through the uppercase alphabet, focusing on stroke order, pen control, and letter recognition for early learners.
Master the derivatives of the six trigonometric functions through visual explanation and structured practice, including chain rule and product rule applications.
An introductory lesson focused on the multiplicative relationship between place values and the formal representation of decimals through various forms and comparisons.
A collection of resources to support students completing their summer geometry packet, focusing on algebra foundations and geometric word problem applications.
A comprehensive practice suite for 4th Grade Math EOG preparation, focusing on fractions, decimals, multi-digit operations, measurement, data, and geometry. This lesson includes targeted worksheets and a full-length practice exam designed to mimic the rigor of state assessments.
A modified coordinate plane lesson for IEP students focusing on plotting points in all four quadrants to create a seasonal flower image. Includes scaffolding such as color-coding and directional prompts.
A kindergarten lesson focused on using number line strategies for addition and subtraction through the theme of forest animals hopping along logs. Students will learn to move forward for addition and backward for subtraction within 10.
A beginner-friendly introduction to the four-quadrant coordinate plane, specifically designed with scaffolding and visual aids for students with diverse learning needs. Students will practice plotting points to reveal basic shapes, emojis, holiday symbols, and characters.
An 8th grade Algebra lesson focused on interpreting slope and y-intercept in the context of scatter plots and lines of best fit, specifically designed for Special Education students with IEP supports.
A simplified introduction to plotting points on a coordinate plane (Quadrant 1) to create the signature "Brantley". Designed specifically for IEP students with large grids and clear instructions.
Students learn to plot coordinates to form letters and their own names. This lesson includes differentiated materials for Quadrant I, simplified 5x5 grids, and all four quadrants, with built-in tracing supports for IEP students.
A step-by-step introduction to plotting points on a coordinate plane, specifically designed for IEP students with clear visuals and structured practice. Students move from the first quadrant to all four quadrants using engaging pixel-art style images.
The final summative assessment for the Unit 7 Consumer Math curriculum, covering linear equation translation, table completion, graphing systems, and identifying break-even points.
A hands-on Kindergarten lesson using bug manipulatives to model and solve addition and subtraction problems within 10. Students progress from concrete modeling with the teacher to independent practice.
Day 11 of the Number Quest: The final challenge featuring a comprehensive mix of all multiplication and division types.
A lesson focused on visualizing academic progress data through line graphs and identifying key trends in student performance.
A practical introduction to multiplication for adult learners, focusing on real-world scenarios like budgeting, payroll, and household projects. Students will master the concept of multiplication as repeated addition and equal grouping in professional contexts.
A series of three progress monitoring assessments focused on first-grade place value and operations within 100 without regrouping, featuring base ten block visual supports.
A comprehensive 12-minute presentation and speaker notes based on research investigating the link between parental attitudes and student math outcomes.
A high-school Geometry lesson focused on performing rotations about points other than the origin, featuring a three-step translation method and NYS Regents practice.