A comprehensive introduction to parent functions and their transformations, designed for Algebraic Reasoning students to master shifts, stretches, and reflections.
Introduces strategies for balancing and solving one-, two-, and multi-step linear equations using inverse operations.
Focuses on mastery of integer operations, absolute value, and rational number properties through visual number line navigation.
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 visual, video-game themed lesson on two-way frequency tables designed for 8th-grade special education students using Minecraft and Garry's Mod examples.
A focused assessment on identifying and calculating angle relationships including complementary, supplementary, adjacent, and vertical angles.
A comprehensive review of geometric transformations including translations, reflections, rotations, and dilations, focusing on coordinate rules and algebraic representations.
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 8th-grade math review covering real number relationships, linear functions, and proportionality to prepare students for standardized testing.
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 focused quiz assessing student proficiency in solving systems of linear equations using both substitution and elimination methods.
A straightforward lesson on solving systems of linear equations using the two primary algebraic methods: substitution and elimination. Designed for 9th-grade algebra students.
A lesson focused on subtracting integers by rewriting them as addition of the inverse. Students practice with single-digit integers to build foundational fluency.
A comprehensive review lesson on polynomial operations including addition, subtraction, box-method multiplication, and division by monomials. Students work in teams to solve 15 challenge problems styled as blueprint calculations.
A comprehensive review of circle geometry for Honors students, covering angle-arc relationships (central, inscribed, interior, and exterior) and segment lengths (chords, secants, and tangents) through technical blueprint-style visuals and complex algebraic applications.
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.
A high-energy review of operations with monomials and polynomials, focusing on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division through a collaborative arcade-themed challenge.
Focuses on identifying common denominators and using multiple strategies (visual, butterfly, and LCD) to add and subtract fractions with different parts.
A high-intensity review session for AP Precalculus Unit 3, covering trigonometric functions, inverse functions, and polar coordinates through a "Radar Tech" thematic lens.
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 comprehensive review for Unit 3 of AP Precalculus, focusing on trigonometric and polar functions through reference materials and practice assessments.
A comprehensive introduction to Right Triangle Trigonometry (SOH CAH TOA) aligned with Illinois High School Geometry standards. Students will explore ratios, solve for missing dimensions, and apply trigonometry to real-world surveying scenarios.
A focused lesson on transformations of quadratic and polynomial functions, emphasizing multiple-select assessments and justification of work. Students will analyze how changes in function equations affect their graphical representations.