A high-school level math lesson focusing on performing function operations and identifying resulting domain restrictions, specifically for rational functions and polynomial combinations.
A comprehensive review of the Geometry New York State Regents curriculum, focusing on proofs, transformations, similarity, trigonometry, and coordinate geometry.
A comprehensive review of the Algebra 1 New York State Next Generation Regents curriculum, focusing on linear, exponential, and quadratic functions, statistics, and algebraic procedures.
A comprehensive review of the Algebra 2 New York State Regents curriculum, focusing on key formulas, concepts, and calculator strategies.
A focused lesson on finding the Least Common Denominator (LCD) for rational expressions involving binomials and trinomials, emphasizing factoring techniques.
A statistics assessment themed around Cartoon Network characters, focusing on data interpretation, central tendency, and probability with high visual support for autistic students.
A high-engagement lesson on sine, cosine, and tangent ratios through the lens of construction and architecture. Students apply trigonometric concepts to real-world structural challenges like roof pitches and ADA ramp compliance.
A project-based math lesson where 12th-grade students use systems of equations to compare real-world housing costs and utility plans in Rochester. Students analyze fixed vs. variable costs to make informed financial decisions for post-graduation life.
A comprehensive lesson covering probability rules, counting principles, discrete random variables, and empirical distributions. Includes a condensed reference sheet and a practice review worksheet.
A geometric modeling lesson where students estimate the number of jellybeans in a cylindrical jar by calculating volume and accounting for packing efficiency.