A comprehensive lesson on data interpretation and graphing, moving from foundational skill practice to an independent data collection and design project.
A fourth-grade math lesson focused on translating real-world adventure scenarios into numerical expressions using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students practice identifying key operations and solving multi-digit problems.
A comprehensive 2-digit addition and subtraction practice packet with a cosmic space theme, covering regrouping in addition and subtraction without borrowing.
A comprehensive review of 3rd Grade North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) fraction standards, featuring EOG-style questions covering partitioning, number lines, and equivalence.
A comprehensive practice lesson covering 3rd-grade measurement standards including length to the quarter-inch, mass estimation, liquid volume, time, and multi-step word problems. Students engage with a variety of practice problems designed to mirror unit assessment items.
A focused practice session where students work through two variations of five core mathematical problems to solidify their understanding of measurement, data, and number operations.
Focuses on identifying and representing numbers 20-100 using visual base-ten models.
A quick assessment focusing on simplifying fractions with numerators and denominators up to 100 into their simplest form.
Focuses on bar graphs and comparing data. Students analyze categories and count collections of mixed coins.
Focuses on picture graphs and dimes. Students interpret data with 1:1 correspondence and count mixed coins.
Focuses on tally charts and pennies/nickels. Students learn to read tallies and identify coins to 'buy' items from the market.
A scaffolded introduction to the four-quadrant coordinate plane, designed for students needing extra support. It covers identifying the axes and origin, understanding quadrants, and step-by-step plotting of points.
Introduces balanced equations and a cumulative review of word problems and sequences. Students will use their knowledge of part-part-whole relationships to solve equations like 45 + _ = 90.
Teaches students to identify and extend number patterns and skip-counting sequences starting from various numbers. Students will learn to determine the 'rule' of a pattern to predict future values.
Focuses on finding missing addends in word problems using the 'counting on' strategy and number line jumps. Students will analyze scenarios similar to NWEA assessment items to bridge the 170-190 RIT range.
A focused lesson on identifying and generating equivalent fractions using visual models and multiplication strategies, themed around a bustling neighborhood bakery.
Students will solve word problems involving three addends, focusing on grouping numbers to find 'friendly' sums.
Students will explore the meaning of the equal sign by balancing equations where both sides contain operations.
Students will learn to solve for missing addends and subtrahends within 20 using counting-on and related facts strategies.
Students explore fraction multiplication through area models, understanding how to find a fraction of a fraction in real-world contexts.
Students master subtracting fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators, focusing on regrouping strategies and visual representations.
Students learn to add fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators using area models and number lines to find common grounds.
Challenges students to choose the correct operation (addition or subtraction) based on word problem context. Includes problems within 20 and uses ten-frames for modeling.
Focuses on subtraction word problems (separating) by marking 'X's on pre-drawn images. Students transition from visual crossing-out to writing subtraction number sentences.
Focuses on addition word problems (joining) using farm-themed stories. Students practice drawing pictures and using ten-frames to represent addition equations.
Focuses on hundred chart patterns, specifically identifying +1/-1 and +10/-10 relationships in grid sequences.
Focuses on skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s up to 100 using number series and patterns.
Focuses on visual subtraction models and simple +1/-1 missing number sequences within 20.
Day 3 covers probability and predictions, teaching students to identify 'more likely' and 'least likely' outcomes based on visual data.
Day 2 introduces pennies, nickels, and dimes, focusing on identifying values, using the cents symbol, and counting mixed coin groups.
Day 1 focuses on tally charts and bar graphs, emphasizing calculating sums and differences to compare data points.
A numeracy lesson helping students distinguish the number 12 from 20 and 21 using place value visualization (one ten, two ones) and 'Architect' inspection strategies.
A visual math lesson focused on finding missing addends up to 20 using double ten frames and decomposition strategies. Students act as 'Number Architects' to fill gaps in blueprints.
A foundational lesson on the 4-quadrant coordinate plane, specifically designed for students with IEPs. Includes visual-heavy instruction on identifying and plotting ordered pairs using color-coded axes and step-by-step strategies.
A lesson focused on multiplying decimals by whole numbers and other decimals using a cargo/shipping theme. Students will practice vertical multiplication and decimal point placement.
A comprehensive assessment covering circle geometry, area model multiplication, and multiplication/division fact families. Students will demonstrate their understanding of geometric parts, calculation skills, and algebraic relationships.
Day 3 provides a comprehensive review of all measurement and geometry concepts from the week, culminating in a cumulative assessment.
Day 2 covers identifying 2D and 3D shapes by name and attributes, as well as mixed geometry concepts like relative position and composite shapes.
Day 1 focuses on calendar navigation (finding specific dates) and ordering objects by length, targeting foundational RIT 150-160 skills.
Focuses on place value (tens and ones) and monetary problems including identifying coins and making change.
Focused on solving Start Unknown and Missing Addend word problems involving putting together and taking apart scenarios.
Une leçon pour apprendre à convertir les masses avec un tableau de conversion coloré et des exemples concrets pour les élèves de CE2.
Une leçon focalisée sur la pratique des divisions posées avec un diviseur à un chiffre pour les élèves de CM1 et CM2.
A scaffolded lesson on plotting points across all four quadrants of the coordinate plane, designed specifically for students with IEPs through visual aids and step-by-step guided practice.
A final assessment of the unit covering all 5th-grade volume standards, including word problems and multi-step calculations.