Students apply the dilation rule (kx, ky) to coordinates with the center at the origin. They practice graphing transformations and calculating new vertices.
A scaffolded practice lesson for 9th and 10th-grade special education students to reinforce writing linear inequalities from word problems. The lesson includes a review of keyword signals, guided translation steps, and independent practice with real-world scenarios.
A guided exploration of circle angle relationships (central, inscribed, interior, and exterior) specifically designed with visual scaffolds and hints for students in a special education setting.
A review lesson focused on transformations, simplifying, adding, and modeling with rational expressions based on district assessment standards.
A 3-level practice packet focused on simplifying linear expressions through combining like terms, distributive property, and factoring. Each level increases in complexity to build student mastery of 7.EE.1.
A high school lesson that uses the film Gridiron Gang to teach statistical analysis and data-driven predictions based on character development and team performance. Students will quantify qualitative character traits and use team statistics to forecast game outcomes.
A comprehensive lesson on integer operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) themed as an Arctic expedition. Students practice fluency through a variety of engaging activities including a scavenger hunt, bingo, and a color-by-number worksheet.
A high-energy, volcano-themed review game covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers through a Jeopardy-style competition.
A high-energy, competitive review session covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of integers through a gamified challenge.
A high-energy scavenger hunt where students solve integer operation problems (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to complete their 'mission log'. Includes task cards, a student recording sheet, and a teacher guide.
A comprehensive review of integer operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) through a retro-arcade themed lesson featuring guided instruction, practice, and a competitive game.
An introductory lesson on the Pythagorean Theorem, focusing on identifying right triangles, understanding the relationship between sides, and calculating the hypotenuse through a construction-themed lens.
Students bridge the gap between 2D geometry and 3D space by constructing physical models of rectangular and triangular prisms. They identify faces, measure dimensions, and calculate total surface area through hands-on assembly.
A collaborative lesson where students work in specialized roles to master compound probability of independent events with replacement through step-by-step mission scenarios.
A technical, step-by-step guide and template for mastering the quadratic formula through visual color-coding. This lesson provides students with a structured 'blueprint' to decompose and solve quadratic equations with precision.
An inquiry-based exploration of triangular and square numbers where students discover formulas through visual manipulation and structural analysis.
A comprehensive review of exponential growth, decay, and compound interest through real-world scenarios. Students practice applying discrete and continuous formulas to predict future values.
A 90-minute substitute-ready packet covering linear expressions, one- and two-step equations, probability, and statistics. Students act as "logic engineers" to solve real-world modeling problems and analyze data sets.
A 90-minute substitute-ready packet focusing on operations with integers, rational numbers, proportions, and scale factors. Students work through a series of "blueprint" challenges to apply their number sense and proportional reasoning.
A comprehensive 5E lesson exploring the intersection of geometry and arithmetic through triangular and square numbers. Students will identify patterns, build geometric representations, and derive algebraic formulas for figurative numbers.
A high-stakes escape room challenge where students solve PEMDAS expressions involving exponents to crack the vault code. Students act as digital detectives navigating four distinct security layers.
A lesson introducing the distributive property through the metaphor of a delivery service, featuring guided and independent practice.
A lesson focused on understanding and applying z-scores to compare values from different normal distributions and interpret real-world statistical data.
Students will model the exponential growth of a pepper population, starting from one pepper and doubling every season, to understand the power of geometric growth.
A comprehensive introduction to data sampling methods for Year 8 students, focusing on the mechanics of systematic, stratified, and capture-recapture calculations through a secret agent lens.
A 45-minute lesson exploring inverse variation through the lens of travel speed and Boyle's Law, focusing on formulating and solving equations for real-world scenarios.
A creative geometry project where students design a brand logo using specific circle properties, including tangents, secants, chords, and inscribed angles. Students must demonstrate both artistic design and geometric precision through calculations.
Students explore geometric similarity through art and tessellations, applying ratios and proportional parts to create scaled masterpieces.