As a final project, students use their knowledge of frequencies, amplitude, and domain restrictions to 'program' a digital ringtone using a graphing calculator or synthesizer software.
Students explore the concept of expected value and house edge to understand why certain strategies succeed while others are designed to fail.
A comprehensive study guide designed for 9th-grade Special Education students, focusing on Algebra Regents concepts with visual scaffolds, simplified vocabulary, and step-by-step guides.
A comprehensive assessment lesson for 9th-grade statistics, covering central tendency, data visualization, sampling, and correlation through a blueprint-themed instructional arc.
A 65-minute 9th-grade algebra lesson where students master drawing lines of best fit on scatter plots and using them to make mathematical predictions through interpolation and extrapolation.
A 65-minute lesson for 9th-grade students to master scatter plots and correlation. Students act as 'Data Detectives' to identify positive, negative, and no correlation patterns in real-world data sets.
A 9th-grade lesson focused on interpreting and comparing multiple box plots to analyze data distributions, spread, and skewness. Students will transition from basic identification to making data-driven conclusions across various scenarios.
A comprehensive 9th-grade statistics lesson focused on transforming raw data into structured visualizations including frequency tables, dot plots, and box-and-whisker plots. Students move from manual data collection to sophisticated statistical representation.
A foundational lesson on solving one-step equations using inverse operations, featuring a blueprint-inspired design to help students 'build' their algebraic skills.
Students explore compound probability and shuffle algorithms by analyzing song frequencies and streaming data to determine the likelihood of hearing their favorite tracks.
A 9th-grade algebra lesson where students master drawing trend lines on scatter plots and using them to make real-world predictions through interpolation and extrapolation.
A comprehensive assessment lesson focusing on data analysis and statistics. Students will review key concepts, complete a summative assessment, and reflect on their learning progress across measures of central tendency, data visualization, and bivariate data.
A 65-minute lesson for 9th Grade students exploring the fundamental concepts of population, sampling, and statistical bias. Students learn to distinguish between fair and biased collection methods through scenario analysis and sorting activities.
In this 9th-grade math lesson, students become 'Data Detectives' to uncover relationships between variables. They will learn to construct scatter plots and identify positive, negative, and zero correlation through hands-on matching and real-world data analysis.
A comprehensive introduction to data visualization where students learn to transform raw tallies into organized frequency tables, dot plots, and box-and-whisker plots through a collaborative class survey.
A 65-minute lesson for 9th-grade students on interpreting and comparing box plots to analyze data sets. Students will learn to identify skewness, spread, and central tendency across multiple distributions.
A 9th-grade statistics lesson exploring mean, median, and mode, with a focus on identifying the most appropriate measure of central tendency in the presence of outliers. Students act as 'Data Detectives' to investigate real-world scenarios.
An exploration of geometric growth and the power of incremental habits for grades 7-12, combining mathematical modeling with behavioral science.
A comprehensive assessment and practice suite for mastering trigonometric identities, focusing on reciprocal, quotient, Pythagorean, and sum/difference formulas.
A focused assessment and practice module on right-triangle trigonometry, specifically covering the concepts of elevation and depression through architectural and surveying contexts.
A comprehensive geometry lesson on angles of elevation and depression, ranging from basic trigonometry to complex algebraic applications. Students will master identifying, labeling, and solving for angles and distances in real-world scenarios.
A comprehensive guide to graphing linear inequalities on a number line, focusing on symbol recognition, circle types, and directional mapping.
A comprehensive lesson introducing 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangles through the lens of architectural drafting and technical blueprints.
Master the art of writing linear equations from proportional tables using the architect's blueprint for constant of proportionality. Students will learn to identify the unit rate and construct y=kx equations with precision.
A practice-focused lesson where students identify independent and dependent variables in relatable, modern scenarios like sports, snacks, and technology.
A high-speed, foundational introduction to solving one-step equations using the balance scale analogy. Designed for a 20-minute instructional block.
A 9th-grade algebra lesson focusing on applying the quadratic formula to real-world projectile motion. Students will calculate the time a kicked ball spends in the air before hitting the ground by solving for the zeros of a quadratic equation.
A professional development resource for educators to explore and implement alternative teaching models when traditional math instruction isn't reaching every student. This lesson provides frameworks for co-teaching, math workshops, and targeted interventions.
A comprehensive lesson on calculating the five-number summary and constructing box plots from a dataset. Includes guided notes for students and a detailed teacher answer key.
A fast-paced review lesson on simplifying algebraic expressions using the distributive property and combining like terms, featuring a tiered 'Level Up' activity for differentiation.
A visual guide and practice set for mastering the five-number summary and interquartile range using box and whisker plots.
Este recurso ayuda a los estudiantes a comprender y aplicar el Teorema del Ángulo Exterior de los Triángulos. Incluye definiciones guiadas, una actividad de exploración y problemas de práctica con variables algebraicas.
A targeted math intervention lesson focusing on solving and graphing two-step inequalities. This lesson emphasizes the "negative flip" rule, integer operations, and translating real-world scenarios into mathematical expressions.
A comprehensive lesson on solving one-step inequalities across all four operations, designed for intervention with a clean blueprint-inspired aesthetic. Includes guided notes, practice problems, and instructional slides.
A high-energy, visual jeopardy-style game designed for IEP students to master identifying, graphing, and writing inequalities. The lesson focuses on clear visual cues and step-by-step logic.
A focused practice session on simplifying radicals and rationalizing denominators, designed to prepare students for the Algebra 2 Topics 7-8 Assessment.
A lesson exploring standard deviation through social media analytics, focusing on how 'consistency' and 'volatility' are measured in the digital world. Students will interpret data spread to make marketing decisions without complex manual calculations.
This prep lesson bridges previously mastered linear equation concepts with newer topics like scatter plots, correlation, and linear inequalities. Students will synthesize modeling techniques and algebraic conversions to prepare for the cumulative unit test.
This lesson provides a comprehensive review and assessment of linear equations, covering function identification, standard form conversions, and the properties of parallel and perpendicular lines. Students will engage in guided practice, independent modeling, and summative evaluation to master linear relationships.
A comprehensive series of activities where students learn to identify, model, and solve systems of linear equations to find the 'better deal' in real-world scenarios.
Students practice translating real-world scenarios into linear equations, tables, and graphs using positive whole numbers. This lesson reinforces the relationship between initial fees (y-intercept) and rates of change (slope).
A lesson focused on adding and subtracting polynomials with a specific emphasis on the distributive property when handling subtraction and negative signs. Students will practice horizontal and vertical methods to combine like terms.
A geometry lesson exploring the mathematical challenges of representing a 3D sphere on a 2D plane through map projections, featuring a hands-on orange-peeling activity to demonstrate surface area distortion.
A geometry-focused exploration of map projections, exploring how surface area and spherical geometry lead to unavoidable distortion when flattening a 3D world into 2D maps. Students use the 'orange peel' method to visualize Gaussian curvature and distortion.
A comprehensive guide to mastering operations with rational expressions, including factoring foundations and step-by-step procedures for arithmetic operations.
A lesson exploring the mathematics of exponential growth and decay through real-world scenarios, focusing on formula mastery and percentage-to-decimal conversion.
A comprehensive 40-minute lesson on finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) using the ladder method, covering both numerical and algebraic expressions.