Una colección de evaluaciones interinas de sexto grado traducidas al español, cubriendo temas de historia y ciencias.
A highly structured, scaffolded lesson designed to help students master three-digit by three-digit multiplication using color-coded grids, a step-by-step task-analysis checklist, and sequential progress monitoring.
A foundational lesson block designed for middle school students to master probability concepts, covering simple events, sample spaces, likelihood, and experimental versus theoretical probability.
An introductory lesson to understanding what statistics is, exploring the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics, and engaging with data concepts.
A visual, color-coded introduction to mean, median, mode, and range for 6th grade math. This lesson includes comprehensive, highly accessible anchor charts and structured practice guides with checklists and vocabulary focus cards.
A foundational lesson introducing 6th grade statistics concepts including measures of center (mean, median, mode) and variation (range) with visually accessible reference materials.
A sweet, bakery-themed math lesson where students analyze five-digit division problems to identify, explain, and correct common calculation mistakes.
Introduces early 3-digit numbers (100-120), visual skip-counting (2s, 5s, 10s) using constellation maps, and ordering cosmic objects to build sequential logic.
Focuses on identifying double-digit numbers (10-99), representing them using ten-frames and printable base-ten icons, and writing numbers in expanded place value charts (tens and ones) with clear physical boundaries.
Covers single-digit subtraction (1-9) with cosmic countdowns, crossing-out stars or rocket fuel cells, embedded touch-points for backwards counting, and structured workspace templates.
Focuses on single-digit addition (1-9) using embedded touch-point numbers, pictorial representations of spaceships and stars, a persistent 1-20 number path, and large guided workspace boxes for physical alignment.
Week 4 is the capstone week where students synthesize their additive and subtractive decimal skills in the context of money. They solve multi-step commercial transactions, balance credit records, and purchase starship upgrades.
Week 3 focuses on partitioning, equivalent fractions, and adding or subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. Students practice fair-sharing reactor cores, dividing cargo weight, and mapping stellar orbits using fraction bars.