A visual-heavy lesson focused on converting fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 into decimals using area models and place value charts. Students act as 'Decimal Decoders' to solve math mysteries.
A visual-heavy lesson using a pixel-art theme to help students master converting fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 into decimals using grids and place value charts.
A 30-minute introductory lesson focusing on representing fractions and decimals using 10x10 and 10x1 grids. Students will visualize parts of a whole to build conceptual understanding.
A 6th-grade math lesson where students apply fraction operations to scale recipes for a culinary challenge, fostering real-world problem-solving and collaboration.
A high-tech exploration of Soroban abacus mechanics, framed as calibrating a powerful logic engine through complement techniques and precise multiplication chains.
A focused lesson on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 through visual models and numerical patterns.
A cumulative review lesson where students apply their knowledge of inverse operations to solve mixed one-step equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Expanding algebraic thinking to multiplication and division. Students will learn how to 'undo' multiplication by splitting into equal groups (division) and 'undo' division through multiplication, maintaining the balance of the scale.
A foundational introduction to basic algebra using the balance scale analogy, specifically designed for students working at a 3rd-grade level. Students will learn about variables and the concept of inverse operations to 'undo' addition and subtraction.
Teaches students to identify fractions within a group of discrete objects (sets), rather than a single continuous whole.
Explores fractions that represent more than one whole, using visual models and decomposition to understand values like 6/4 and 8/6.
Focuses on identifying parts of a whole, understanding numerators and denominators, and modeling fractions by dividing shapes into equal parts.
An introductory lesson on identifying and combining like terms to solve multi-step equations, designed for upper elementary students using visual models and guided practice.
Students learn to generate equivalent fractions by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the same number, using bakery-themed visual models like cake pans and bread loaves to bridge the gap between concrete and abstract math.
A Tier 2 intervention lesson for 5th grade students focused on conceptually understanding equivalent fractions and renaming them to add fractions with unlike denominators. Students will explore the 'Identity Property of 1' through visual models to see why multiplying the numerator and denominator by the same number creates an equivalent fraction.
A lesson focused on place value through expanded form and rounding techniques using number lines as visual aids. Students practice with four- and five-digit numbers to master precision in estimation.