A lesson focused on multiplying decimal numbers (2x1 and 2x2) using a scientific laboratory theme.
A comprehensive visual math curriculum sequence focusing on fraction equivalence, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and comprehensive multi-operation mastery. Includes visual lesson slides, independent practice worksheets, small-group centers, visual tools, and robust assessments.
A Wild West-themed math project where students hunt down a 4-digit 'outlaw' number, decoding it in four different representations, analyzing its mathematical properties, and creating a wanted poster.
A professional, teacher-facing grading rubric styled to match the Wild West theme. It breaks down evaluation into four categories: Mathematical Accuracy, Clues & Properties, Creative Design, and Process Effort.
A comprehensive summer bridge workbook for rising 8th graders transitioning to Algebra 1. Contains review of prerequisite topics, advanced pre-algebra skills, real-world application, and an Algebra Escape Challenge.
A 15-minute Tier 3 intervention lesson focused on multiplying decimals to the hundredths using base-ten place value relationships and whole-number multiplication strategies. Designed for an interview committee role-play, it includes explicit think-alouds, visual place value modeling, and corrective feedback guides.
Printable sheet containing Sheriff badges, warning signs, and base-ten block graphics (thousands, hundreds, tens, and ones) for students to cut out and glue directly onto their Wanted Posters.
A 4-week math workbook and instructional sequence themed around outer space exploration, specifically designed for middle school students with disabilities (SWDs) working at an early 1st-grade level. Features embedded touch-points, base-ten icons, visual number paths, and age-appropriate space exploration visuals to teach single-digit operations, place value, and patterns.
An introductory lesson exploring the properties, parts, and key formulas of right triangles for middle school students.
Printable Step-by-Step Task Cards designed to guide students through selecting their outlaw number, formulating mathematical clues, and gathering materials to construct their wanted poster.
A 4-week intensive math intervention program set in a space exploration universe, designed for multi-grade students with disabilities in Grades 5–8. It covers additive thinking, place value, and decimal regrouping, anchored in Grades 4–6 standards with a Grade 5 core middle ground.
A practical vocational math lesson where students learn to calculate daily earnings by multiplying hours worked by hourly wages. Designed with real-world job-card contexts and supported by structured visual skip-counting.
A printable 8.5x11 Wanted Poster template with a Wild West aesthetic. Includes a central photo box for students to draw their 'Outlaw Number' character, empty parchment scrolls to write standard, expanded, word, and base-ten representations, and a custom reward banner.