A beginner-friendly algebra lesson focused on translating word sentences into single-variable equations and solving them. Students learn to decode mathematical language and apply inverse operations using only positive whole numbers.
A collection of high-interest, independent math challenges for early finishers, covering Algebraic Expressions, Probability & Statistics, and Ratios & Proportions. Features creative projects, real-world applications, logic puzzles, and peer-teaching activities.
A high-interest word problem mission where students use visual graphic organizers and self-monitoring checklists to solve multi-digit multiplication and division challenges.
A minimalist, high-contrast geometry lesson where students solve multi-step area and perimeter problems. It features clean, print-friendly task cards with visual scaffolds and simplified language to support diverse learners.
A middle school algebraic modeling lesson. Students use the distributive property and combine like terms to simplify expressions inspired by real-world gears, soccer bundles, customized sneakers, gaming loot packages, and dirt bike maintenance packs.
A highly visual math lesson that uses 10x10 grid models to help students conceptually understand why multiplying two decimals less than one results in a product that is smaller than both factors.
A retro-arcade themed lesson on mean, median, mode, and range modified for IEP students. Features simplified definition-focused questions, single-digit numbers with visual counters, and multiple-choice options.
A comprehensive, 5th-grade math performance task where students plan, budget, and operate their own food truck business. Includes a student workbook covering coordinates, data plotting, decimal operations, and real-world budgeting, along with differentiated tasks for higher-level learners.
An 8th-grade Algebra lesson introducing exponential growth. Students investigate linear vs. exponential growth models by examining the tragic 1924 history of Calvin Coolidge Jr.'s fatal bacterial infection and how the exponential growth of Penicillium mold led to the discovery of life-saving penicillin.
A hands-on 6th-grade statistics lesson where students collect sibling data from classmates, construct a physical dot plot, and then transition to Google Sheets to calculate key statistical measures (mean, median, mode, range) and generate digital charts.
A structured math lesson focused on functional real-world math skills, covering decimals, money, multi-digit operations, percentages (10% and 50%), and word problem solving. Includes a 3-page study packet, a visual anchor chart reference sheet, and a complete teacher guide.
A hands-on, multi-day decimal project where 5th graders work in pairs to design a fully functioning restaurant menu, set prices, and perform decimal operations. Students practice adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals through menu pricing, tax/tip calculations, and simulating real customer orders.
A collaborative data collection and graphing project where students partner up to survey 5th graders, collect tally mark data, and design a custom poster featuring a line plot and an alternative graph style.
A math lesson on division using the partial quotients (Big 7) method. Students explore division word problems and extra practice using a 'friendly numbers' multiplication helper and subtraction workspace in a sci-fi space cargo theme.
An immersive, pirate-themed math escape room where students solve puzzles in multi-digit multiplication, long division, fraction operations, and decimals to crack codes and discover Captain Blackbeard's legendary lost treasure.
A comprehensive practice and support system designed to reinforce fundamental operations, including fractions, multi-digit integers, and decimals. Features a structured 2-page workspace worksheet, a detailed step-by-step teacher answer key, and a visual diagnostic anchor chart.
An introductory lesson on breaking down two-step word problems involving multiplication and division using clear, visual bar diagrams.
A 2-step word problem math lesson designed for 3rd to 5th grade students using mixed operations and 2-3 digit numbers. Includes custom graphic organizers for Step 1 and Step 2 of each word problem to guide and scaffold student problem-solving, plus an answer key.
A comprehensive 6th-grade statistics unit resources focusing on Mean, Median, Mode, Range, and Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD), themed around sports, gaming, and the environment.
Outils de planification annuelle pour l'enseignant de CM1/CM2, comprenant un livret détaillé unité par unité et un tableau synthétique pour suivre la progression spiralaire conforme au BO du 17 avril 2025.
Première unité d'apprentissage en CM1/CM2 sur le thème des explorateurs et grands navigateurs. Aborde la numération des nombres inférieurs à 1 000 000, le calcul posé, les aires par quadrillage, et les propriétés du cercle.
Compare and order integers, fractions, and decimals on a number line using inequality symbols, concluding with two comprehensive exit questions.
Navigate number lines partitioned into tenths to locate and represent positive and negative decimals.
Master partitioning a number line into equal intervals to accurately locate, label, and plot positive and negative fractions and mixed numbers.
Learn the structure of a number line, identify integers, find opposites, and explore the meaning of zero as a starting reference point.
An all-in-one ancient-pyramid-themed math kit for parents and rising 5th graders to tackle 10 weeks of math. Contains the parent playbook, 30 skill quest pages, and printable card game decks.
A comprehensive lesson on subtracting within 10,000 using the standard US algorithm, scaffolded with graph paper grids to ensure perfect number alignment.
Unlock division's conceptual meanings of sharing and grouping. Students will use dice and cards to determine dividends and divisors, build visual models using counters/chips, and link division back to its inverse, multiplication.
Explore the core conceptual meanings of multiplication (equal groups, arrays, and area models). Students will use playing cards to roll factors and model multiplication concepts using integer chips as counters to build structural understanding.
Conquer multi-digit subtraction with regrouping. Students use cards and dice to generate values, set up subtraction problems, and apply the standard algorithm, modeling difficult regrouping scenarios with integer chips for conceptual grounding.
Master multi-digit addition using standard algorithms. Students will participate in a cooperative dice-rolling challenge to construct and solve complex additions, verifying their work using visual estimation and structural properties.
Explore the structure of base-ten numbers up to the thousands place. Students will use playing cards and dice to build large numbers, read them, analyze their values, and establish a foundational understanding of place value.
An applied geometry and packaging design project where students calculate surface area, volume, and sketch blueprints for product packaging.
An all-in-one resource pack for parents and rising 2nd graders to complete 10 weeks of summer math. Contains the complete parent guide, 30 interactive student quest sheets, and printable card game decks.
An end-of-year comprehensive review and practice test unit based on 5th-grade Massachusetts math standards, focusing on fractions, decimals, volume, coordinate planes, and multi-step word problems with a historic Massachusetts theme.
A comprehensive math diagnostic test and answer key designed for the beginning of 5th grade to assess foundational 4th-grade skills across standards 4.OA, 4.NBT, and 4.NF.
A comprehensive unit introducing the fundamental building blocks of geometry: points, lines, planes, segment addition, distance/midpoint formulas, angle addition, and basic angle relationships. Includes multi-day guided notes and teacher resources.
A highly visual, color-coded introduction to mean, median, mode, and range using everyday real-world objects. Perfect for 4th and 5th-grade students requiring simplified text, visual supports, and concrete step-by-step examples.
A highly scaffolded lesson on solving multi-step word problems using all four operations. Designed with visual read-aloud icons, structured graphic organizers, and simplified text/numbers to support students needing accommodations.
A cohesive, detective-themed lesson on mean, median, mode, and range, featuring differentiated student worksheets for grades 1-3 and 4-5, complete with IEP accommodations and comprehensive visual scaffolding.
A reference lesson containing comprehensive visual anchor charts and step-by-step guides for distance, drawing polygons, perimeter, area, and real-world scale applications on the coordinate plane.
A scaffolded algebra lesson designed for 8th-grade students with IEPs to master converting linear equations, identifying equivalent standard forms, and analyzing parallel and perpendicular lines through graphic organizers and step-by-step visual templates.