The capstone simulation where students audit a complex report for statistical fallacies, providing a corrected version and a technical addendum.
A sweet, bakery-themed math lesson where students analyze five-digit division problems to identify, explain, and correct common calculation mistakes.
Introduces early 3-digit numbers (100-120), visual skip-counting (2s, 5s, 10s) using constellation maps, and ordering cosmic objects to build sequential logic.
Focuses on identifying double-digit numbers (10-99), representing them using ten-frames and printable base-ten icons, and writing numbers in expanded place value charts (tens and ones) with clear physical boundaries.
Covers single-digit subtraction (1-9) with cosmic countdowns, crossing-out stars or rocket fuel cells, embedded touch-points for backwards counting, and structured workspace templates.
Focuses on single-digit addition (1-9) using embedded touch-point numbers, pictorial representations of spaceships and stars, a persistent 1-20 number path, and large guided workspace boxes for physical alignment.
Week 4 is the capstone week where students synthesize their additive and subtractive decimal skills in the context of money. They solve multi-step commercial transactions, balance credit records, and purchase starship upgrades.
Week 3 focuses on partitioning, equivalent fractions, and adding or subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. Students practice fair-sharing reactor cores, dividing cargo weight, and mapping stellar orbits using fraction bars.
Week 2 focuses on mastering whole-number regrouping and multi-column carrying in the context of starship cargo inventories. Students use base-10 blocks to bundle ones into tens and tens into hundreds, bridging visual modeling directly to standard vertical algorithms.
Week 4 focuses on standard algorithm decimal addition and subtraction, multi-step problem consolidation, and direct assessment of skills to confirm crew flight readiness.
Week 3 focuses on multi-step additive reasoning, decimal subtraction, and aligning coordinates using star charts and compass tools to plan flight vectors for the fleet.
Week 2 focuses on decimal addition and subtraction with and without regrouping, using visual decimal grids and standard plastic base-10 blocks to represent tenths and hundredths in solar charging grid scenarios.
Week 1 focuses on deepening place value understanding and multi-step addition of decimals and whole numbers in space grid systems. Students practice regrouping tenths and wholes, balancing battery loads, and tracking fuel payload readings.
A data description and analysis lesson based on an active campus litter clean-up day. Students aggregate, analyze, and represent real-world physical clean-up data using statistical measures, dot plots, and histograms.
A comprehensive math lesson focused on 3-digit addition with regrouping, utilizing visual base-ten block models and place value charts to guide students from conceptual understanding to standard algorithm mastery.
A highly visual, hands-on lesson that introduces double-digit addition with regrouping using base-ten blocks. Students learn to draw ones blocks, group ten of them together to trade for a tens rod, and record the regrouping process in the standard algorithm.
A standard division lesson where students solve 3-digit by 1-digit problems to decode a funny prehistoric riddle. Includes grid-aligned layout sheets for the standard algorithm.
A targeted subtraction without regrouping intervention lesson using base-ten block pictorial representations. Designed for RTI small groups to build conceptual understanding by physically crossing out represented tens and ones before moving to abstract vertical subtraction.
A rigorous math worksheet pack themed around solving detective cases. Students solve 10 single- and multi-step word problems involving 2-3 digit numbers across all four operations, using visual operation checkboxes and spacious dedicated workspaces.
Un kit complet de révision de dernière minute pour le DNB de Mathématiques, comprenant un sujet blanc guidé pas-à-pas pour les élèves et un corrigé détaillé avec barème pour l'enseignant.
An immersive cryptography math lesson for 5th and 6th-grade students, integrating order of operations, algebraic thinking, and number patterns in a high-stakes spy briefing format.
Week 4 of the ESY Wildlife Detective curriculum. Focuses on a comprehensive mixed spiral math review (NJSLS operations, place value, and measurement) through a culminating multi-day outdoor expedition challenge.
Week 3 of the ESY Wildlife Detective curriculum. Focuses on the foundations of multiplication (NJSLS 2.OA, 3.OA) through repeated addition, skip-counting animal clusters, and creating grid-based habitat arrays.
Week 2 of the ESY Wildlife Detective curriculum. Focuses on place value, estimation, and measurement (NJSLS 1.MD, 2.MD, 3.MD) by measuring nest diameters, estimating burrow lengths, and understanding animal sizes.
Week 1 of the ESY Wildlife Detective curriculum. Focuses on addition and subtraction mastery within 20 and 100 by tracking animal footprints, counting steps, and analyzing forest trail data. Scaffolded for grades 1-4.
A collection of highly scaffolded daily math worksheets and guides designed for 7th-grade students with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) working at a foundational 3rd-grade level. Each day provides targeted skill practice, clear visual checklists, step-by-step scaffolds, and sensory-friendly layout.
A middle-school math lesson focused on identifying and isolating extraneous information in multi-step word problems. It teaches students to separate relevant data from distracting context using an intuitive, column-based graphic organizer.
A high-energy scavenger hunt activity where students solve multi-digit addition and subtraction problems (up to six digits with regrouping) to cracked a secret cipher and find hidden coordinates. Includes station posters, a structured student recording sheet, and a detailed teacher instruction and answer key.
A premium, student-facing draft and rule booklet for English Listening and Speaking (L&S) across 8 core units of pronunciation and speech skills.
Investigates student recognition of shape attributes, partitioning rectangles into grids, and counting vertices prior to 3rd-grade geometry and area.
Evaluates prerequisite skills for time, measurement, and bar/picture graphs to ensure readiness for complex measurement topics.
Assesses understanding of equal shares, partitioning shapes into halves, thirds, and fourths, and naming fraction parts prior to 3rd-grade fraction units.
Diagnoses readiness for 3rd-grade place value, multi-digit addition, subtraction, and estimation, based on 2nd-grade standards.
Focuses on prerequisite skills for multiplication and division, including equal groups, skip counting, arrays, and repeated addition.