A beginner-friendly introduction to fractions (halves, thirds, and fourths) designed for Level 1 English Language Learners with Chinese translation support and visual aids.
A lesson focused on the partial products method for multi-digit multiplication, using a 'blueprint' theme to help students visualize breaking down numbers into tens and ones.
A lesson focused on mastering 2-digit plus 1-digit addition using regrouping, supported by base ten block visualizations.
A fun, themed introduction to statistics covering central tendency, probability, and data visualization using the world of My Little Pony: Equestria Girls.
A lesson about identifying whole numbers from equivalent fractions using area models. Students practice with pre-filled models, shading blank models, and drawing their own models.
A lesson on comparing three fractions with unlike denominators using common denominators and inequality symbols.
A lesson focused on comparing and ordering sets of three fractions with unlike denominators by finding a common denominator, specifically using sets where denominators are related by common multiples.
A high-energy review lesson using a mountain-climbing theme to practice third-grade math standards through board games, slides, and scavenger hunts.
A cumulative review of the week's fraction concepts followed by a 10-question quick check assessment. Covers unit fractions, number lines, equivalence, and comparison.
Students explore equivalent fractions using area models and number lines, recognizing that equivalent fractions represent the same amount or point.
Students learn to represent fractions on a number line by partitioning the interval from 0 to 1 into equal parts. Focuses on unit fractions as the building blocks.
This lesson introduces unit fractions and partitioning shapes into equal areas. Students learn to name fractions based on the number of equal parts.
A lesson focused on converting mixed numbers to improper fractions using a step-by-step visual method. Students will practice building 'improper' structures from mixed foundations.
An interactive arcade-themed lesson where students master counting mixed coins and selecting the correct coins to pay for items up to one dollar.
A focused lesson on converting mixed numbers to improper fractions using the MAD (Multiply, Add, Denominator) strategy. Includes a visual anchor chart and a practice worksheet.
Students learn to compare fractions with the same numerator or the same denominator using visual models and reasoning. Includes comparing denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8.
Students practice identifying, counting, and producing amounts with quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies using visual counting aids.
A comprehensive review of 4.2G, 4.6D, and 4.9A through a final mission. This lesson integrates all three standards into a culminating "Ultimate Heist" escape room challenge.