Students explore how Eratosthenes used simple geometry and shadows to calculate the Earth's circumference, blending history with proportional reasoning.
A creative math lesson focused on calculating the area of circles using radius and diameter, featuring a coloring art activity to reinforce learning.
A quick assessment designed for IEP students to demonstrate their understanding of single-digit absolute value and integer comparison.
A foundational lesson on absolute value using the "distance from zero" concept, designed specifically for students requiring visual scaffolding and concrete representations.
A simplified lesson on the Triangle Sum Rule, focusing on 3-letter angle naming and solving for missing angles using one-step equations with whole numbers.
A focused assessment on identifying and calculating angle relationships including complementary, supplementary, adjacent, and vertical angles.
A lesson focused on understanding and converting between fractions and decimals using visual models and step-by-step procedures. Designed for students needing scaffolded support and reduced visual clutter.
A comprehensive lesson on solving two-step equations and inequalities, including variables on both sides and the sign-reversal rule for inequalities. Students will 'draft' their solutions using architectural-themed guided notes and practice exercises.
A lesson focused on subtracting integers by rewriting them as addition of the inverse. Students practice with single-digit integers to build foundational fluency.
This lesson focuses on identifying and calculating measures for vertical and adjacent angles using simple one-step equations, designed specifically for learners who benefit from clear visual scaffolding.
A 15-minute collaborative activity where students work in teams to measure acute, obtuse, and right angles with degree-level precision using a protractor.
A foundational lesson on calculating the surface area of prisms and pyramids, specifically designed for students needing extra support through clear visuals, step-by-step formulas, and vocabulary scaffolding.
Focuses on identifying common denominators and using multiple strategies (visual, butterfly, and LCD) to add and subtract fractions with different parts.
A lesson exploring negative numbers through horizontal and vertical number lines, ordering integers, and navigating the four-quadrant coordinate plane using a deep-sea exploration theme.
A visual exploration of fractions for 7th grade, focusing on identifying parts of a whole and equivalent fractions through architectural-style modeling.
A series of high-level performance tasks where students apply fractional and decimal reasoning to real-world engineering and design challenges. Students will navigate budget constraints and spatial limitations to create blueprints and project plans.
A geometry project where students design a futuristic city park using complex polygons, coordinate geometry, and volume calculations. This project-based learning investigation challenges students to balance aesthetic design with mathematical constraints and cost-efficiency.
A math lesson focused on adding negative integers through an ocean-themed 'Abyssal Addition' worksheet and its corresponding answer key.
A focused lesson on adding two negative integers, using visual models and real-world analogies to build conceptual understanding before moving to procedural fluency.
A comprehensive 90-minute lesson on dependent and independent variables using a baking and cooking theme. Includes doodle notes, tiered worksheets, and a collaborative kitchen activity.
A comprehensive lesson on measuring angles using a physical protractor, covering acute, obtuse, right, straight, and circular angles.
A Grade 6 mathematics assessment focused on the NC.6.RP standard, challenging students to solve ratio problems using tables, double number lines, tape diagrams, and word problems.
A lesson focused on the foundational skills of translating real-world scenarios into algebraic expressions and equations for middle school students.