A rhythmic counting lesson for Kindergarten/ESL students focusing on numbers 1-10, pronunciation, and keeping a steady beat using rhythm sticks.
A comprehensive summary of probability concepts tailored for the Algebra 2 Regents exam, featuring visual aids for Venn diagrams, two-way tables, and independence tests.
A focused mini-lesson designed to help 2nd-grade students master missing addends and algebraic equations through a fun detective-themed "Mystery Solver" approach, specifically aligned with NWEA Operations and Algebraic Thinking goals.
An interactive math escape room lesson where kindergarten students use addition and subtraction skills to solve a mystery.
A lesson introducing symmetry through common objects and geometric shapes, using 'mirror magic' as a metaphor for reflective symmetry.
A hands-on life-skills math lesson where 6th graders practice budgeting, decimal operations, and smart shopping strategies through a simulated grocery store experience.
A comprehensive guide and practice set for mastering geometric transformations, focusing on translations, reflections, and rotations through a procedural checklist approach.
Students learn to identify basic geometric shapes and combine them to create a unique paper animal, practicing scissor skills and spatial reasoning.
A culinary-themed lesson focusing on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. Students use equivalent fractions and common denominators to solve recipe-based word problems.
A functional math lesson for students to practice adding whole dollar amounts through a simulated grocery shopping experience focused on healthy fruits and snacks.
A foundational algebra lesson focusing on polynomial operations and factoring techniques, presented through the lens of mathematical alchemy. Students practice combining terms, distributing, and breaking down complex expressions using GCF and grouping methods.
A foundational lesson on using touch points to master single-digit addition with sums up to 10. Students learn the specific placement of touch points on numbers 1-9 and practice vertical addition.
A short assessment focusing on selecting and using appropriate measurement tools (rulers and yardsticks) for 2nd-grade students.
An introductory lesson on integers for 6th-grade students, focusing on real-world applications, number line visualization, and absolute value.
A comprehensive final exam for Spring 2026 covering logarithms, trigonometry of triangles, and sequences and series for a Precalculus course.
A hands-on geometry lesson focused on accurately measuring acute, obtuse, and right angles using a protractor. Students take on the role of 'Angle Architects' to verify design specifications.
A modified study guide and assessment prep resource for 6th grade rational numbers, integers, and coordinate geometry, specifically designed with IEP accommodations.
A comprehensive weekly homework set focused on identifying and differentiating between 2D (flat) and 3D (solid) shapes through daily practice activities.
A lesson on calculating the volume of cubes, cylinders, and pyramids using a blueprint-inspired graphic organizer and guided notes.
A comprehensive assessment covering normal distributions, the Empirical Rule, z-scores, and sampling distributions. This lesson combines conceptual understanding with complex statistical calculations.
A hands-on Kindergarten lesson introducing greater than, less than, and equal to using counting cubes. Students build towers to visually compare quantities and use symbols to represent their findings.
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 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 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.