A statistics lesson themed around Canterlot High and the Equestria Girls, covering measures of center, data visualization, and simple probability. Students will help their favorite characters analyze school data through engaging, themed problems.
Une séance coopérative pour découvrir les propriétés des angles inscrits et au centre dans un cercle, conçue pour les élèves de 3ème.
A 30-minute mini-lesson focusing on identifying the parts of a circle (radius, diameter, chord, center, and circumference) and calculating measurements between radius and diameter.
A functional math lesson focused on calculating elapsed time for real-world scenarios, designed for high school students developing life skills.
Master complex fractions and high-precision decimal operations through the lens of algebraic manipulation and real-world mathematical modeling.
Explore the architecture of rational numbers, focusing on the rigorous conversion between fractions and decimals and the proof-based patterns of repeating digits.
A comprehensive review lesson designed to prepare students for an upcoming Algebra quiz. It covers vertical lines, systems by elimination, factoring, vertex form, rate of change, and linear equations.
A hands-on probability lab where students rotate through various 'carnival' stations to explore theoretical and experimental probability, compound events, and tree diagrams.
A lesson focused on solving one-step equations using tape diagrams as a visual strategy to represent relationships between numbers and variables across all four operations.
A guided lesson on comparing and ordering whole numbers and decimals, designed specifically for learners who benefit from visual scaffolding and structured place value support.
A cumulative review where students use all their 'Flavor Lab' tools to solve complex recipe and mixing challenges.
Students will apply ratio reasoning to convert laboratory measurements between different metric and standard units.
Students will use 100-grids and tape diagrams to find the total volume of a solution when given a part and its percentage concentration.
Students will identify unit rates in laboratory mixing and travel scenarios using double number lines for precise measurement.
Students will mix base flavors using scaffolded tables and tape diagrams to find equivalent ratios and solve recipe problems.
A comprehensive review of basic trigonometry (sine, cosine, tangent) for finding missing sides and angles, featuring a step-by-step checklist and worked examples.
An introductory lesson covering the building blocks of geometry: points, lines, planes, rays, segments, and angles.
A focused review of Ratios and Proportions, The Number System, and Expressions and Equations through fluency practice, vocabulary building, and state-style questions.
A lesson focusing on the Triangle Inequality Theorem, teaching students how to determine if three given side lengths can form a valid triangle.
A comprehensive practice module for high school Algebra 1 students focusing on slope, point-slope form, and slope-intercept form. Designed with scaffolding and visual aids specifically for special education support.
The third packet in the test prep series, highlighting Geometry and Statistics/Probability within a full-spectrum review of 7th grade math requirements.
The second packet in the test prep series, with an emphasis on Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities, alongside a balanced distribution of other 7th grade standards.
The first packet in the test prep series, focusing on Ratio and Proportional Relationships and the Number System, while maintaining a representative mix of all 7th grade domains.
A hands-on exploration of probability concepts using a specific set of 10 colored cubes. Students learn to calculate theoretical and experimental probability, identify sample spaces, and understand complements.
A hands-on geometry lesson where students act as structural engineers to discover the Triangle Inequality Theorem through sorting and investigation.
A fun, carnival-themed lesson introducing students to likelihood, theoretical probability, and experimental probability using simplified language and hands-on examples.
Students act as architects to verify the structural integrity of triangular designs using the Triangle Inequality Theorem. They perform numeric checks, analyze visual models, and solve word problems to determine if three side lengths can form a valid triangle.
A statistics lesson themed around Courage the Cowardly Dog, covering central tendency, dot plots, and probability.