A comprehensive introduction to one-to-one correspondence for numbers 1-10 using a friendly garden theme. Students will practice matching, counting, and representing quantities through visual aids and hands-on worksheets.
A comprehensive lesson on calculating the area and circumference of circles using the radius, featuring blueprint-themed instructional materials and practice.
In this hands-on simulation, third graders become pizza chefs to master equivalent fractions and partitioning. Students will fulfill custom orders, compare topping amounts, and visualize fractions as parts of a delicious whole.
A focused lesson on the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) and its application to real-world datasets. Students practice calculating Z-scores for sample means and using Z-tables to determine probabilities.
A lesson focused on fundamental statistical concepts including sampling distributions and the visual representation of data using histograms.
A concise lesson reviewing advanced statistical concepts including population parameters, sample statistics, and the behavior of sampling distributions.
A focused lesson on calculating and interpreting z-scores and normal distributions using real-world scenarios from the textbook. Students will practice converting between raw scores and z-scores and determine the "unusualness" of specific data points.
An immersive, station-based experience where students rotate through various cryptographic challenges, using letter ciphers, symbol keys, and logic puzzles to earn their 'Shadow Agent' status.
This lesson covers the fundamentals of normal distributions, including identifying bell curves, applying the empirical rule, and interpreting control charts for real-world data analysis.
A collection of addition and subtraction word problems themed around a local town fair. Includes one-step practice and multi-step challenge problems designed for 3rd-grade students to build fluency with regrouping and logical reasoning up to 100.
Une série de séances progressives pour explorer, comparer et mesurer les masses à l'aide de manipulations directes et d'outils de mesure.
A lesson exploring the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction through fact family triangles within 20. Students will use partially filled equations to master the connection between these operations.
A lesson focused on solving 1- and 2-step word problems involving addition and subtraction within 100, set in a whimsical bakery environment. Students will identify keywords and use strategies to solve multi-step challenges.
A comprehensive introduction to graphing quadratic functions using tables of values and identifying key features like the vertex and axis of symmetry.
A focused lesson on converting rational numbers from fractions to their decimal expansions, including both terminating and repeating decimals. Students will use long division to discover patterns and represent repeating decimals using bar notation.
A combined lesson merging LEAP Unit 7 Lessons 2 and 3, focusing on 3-digit addition with regrouping in one or both places using flats, sticks, and dots. Designed for efficiency and ease of use for new teachers.
A foundational lesson on percentages for 5th graders, focusing on visualizing percents as parts of a hundred and converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages.
An introduction to basic probability using beaker volumes and colors. Students calculate the likelihood of specific events occurring in the lab.
Students explore mode and range by analyzing the frequency of control panel button presses. This lesson focuses on identifying the most common data point and the spread of the data.
Introduction to finding the mean and median using data from Dee Dee's disruptions in the laboratory. Students learn to calculate averages and identify the middle value in a set of data.
A comprehensive evaluation tool for 7th-grade teachers to determine student readiness for 8th-grade Algebra 1 based on MCAS and iReady data.
A quick practice session for students to master area and perimeter of simple rectangles using a drafting-themed layout.
Students explore dividing unit fractions by whole numbers and vice versa by portioning dough and serving individual slices.
Students apply multiplication strategies to determine ingredient amounts and calculate the area of rectangular baking sheets.
Students learn to interpret fractions as division by sharing pizzas and loaves of bread equally among friends and customers.
A hands-on counting lesson for Pre-K students focusing on one-to-one correspondence for numbers 1-10 using an engaging animal safari theme.
A comprehensive guide to mastering double and triple-digit addition and subtraction using color-coded place value columns and regrouping strategies. Students use 'blueprints' to visualize carrying and borrowing across place values.
A hands-on lesson where students construct a physical number line by cutting and gluing numbers 0-20 in the correct sequence.
A lesson exploring sampling distributions, the Central Limit Theorem, and the real-world applications of random sampling as a strategic tool.
A 5-day morning work series featuring mixed math and ELA practice to start the school day with focus and energy.
A progress monitoring assessment sequence for measuring and improving student fluency in decomposing numbers 1-20 using numerical and visual models.
A collection of visual math story problems for early learners, focusing on basic addition and subtraction within 5. Each item uses a five-frame layout to help students visualize quantities and match them to mathematical expressions.
A 30-minute inquiry-based math lesson for 3rd grade focusing on flexible multiplication strategies through a nature-themed Number Talk. Students explore multiple ways to solve problems involving equal groups and arrays, emphasizing discussion and conceptual understanding.
A guided practice lesson on theoretical probability focusing on standard dice and custom spinners for 6th-grade math students.
Students embark on a cartographic journey to master the coordinate plane, covering all four quadrants, reflections, and distance calculations through a navigational lens.
A foundational math lesson where students use visual cube models to solve addition problems with sums up to 10, featuring a hands-on cut-and-paste component for scaffolded learning.
Expands counting skills to the numbers 11-20 while reviewing previous concepts through a celebratory final week.
Develops early literacy skills and fosters imagination through character play, rhyming, and collaborative storytelling.