A foundational lesson on the coordinate plane designed for IEP students, focusing on vocabulary, quadrant identification, and step-by-step plotting and reading of points.
Mastering the art of laundry, cleaning schedules, and maintaining a healthy home environment.
This lesson covers TEKS 7.4(E), focusing on converting units within the same measurement system and between different systems using proportions and unit rates. Students will practice customary, metric, and cross-system conversions in a lab-themed environment.
Students take to the skies as 'Protractor Pilots' to master measuring and drawing angles. This aviation-themed lesson focuses on precision, classifying angles, and spatial reasoning through a flight navigation simulation.
A Minecraft-themed lesson on finding volume with fractional edge lengths. Students use physical unit cubes to model structures and apply formulas to solve building challenges.
Students explore the coordinate plane through the lens of cartography, mapping imaginary landscapes using ordered pairs and calculating distances between landmarks.
A functional literacy lesson for transition-age students focused on identifying and interpreting environmental print and safety signs in the Mound City community. Students build real-world independence through sign recognition and situational awareness.
A structured writing lesson to help IEP students recount their spring break experiences using sequencing and proper grammar.
A hands-on geometry station activity focusing on circles, volume, surface area, and angle relationships using an architectural blueprint theme. Students rotate through specialized 'Lab Stations' to apply their geometric knowledge to real-world drafting scenarios.
A focused lesson on adding fractions with unlike denominators using a blueprint-inspired approach to building common denominators.
A multi-sensory lesson for 5th graders with sensory processing needs, focusing on the connection between external stimuli (sound/texture) and internal emotional states to build self-regulation skills.
A modified lesson on the coordinate plane focusing on identifying axes, the origin, and plotting points in all four quadrants with visual scaffolding.
A specialized math lesson for plotting coordinates across all four quadrants and on the axes, designed with heavy scaffolding and visual cues for IEP support. Students will use an island map theme to practice identifying and plotting points.
A social-emotional learning lesson designed for middle school special education students to master the 'Feedback Formula.' Students will explore group dynamics through the lens of a scientific laboratory, practicing how to give and receive constructive feedback to maintain positive peer relationships.
A comprehensive assessment lesson focusing on mastering one-step equations involving multiplication, division, and basic addition/subtraction.
A project-based learning experience where 5th graders use volume and surface area to design a sustainable community center for Jackson, NC. Students bridge geometry with civic engineering through hands-on architectural design.
A project-based learning experience where 5th graders apply volume and surface area concepts to design a sustainable community center for Jackson, NC. Students bridge geometric standards with civic engineering and spatial reasoning through architectural drafting and calculation.
Hands-on application of spatial skills through school-wide scavenger hunts and interactive physical games.
Applying positional vocabulary to the Franklin Central High School map, identifying key landmarks and room relationships.
Introduction to positional vocabulary (near, far, next to, behind, between) using visual supports and simple classroom objects.
A cumulative review lesson applying all positional words to a full shopping trip simulation.
Explores 'in front of' and 'behind' through bagging groceries and cart organization.