Students will sort candy heart colors, create simple tally charts, and build basic bar graphs with a 1:1 scale.
A summative assessment lesson designed for 3rd-grade students to demonstrate mastery of 3-digit operations and basic multiplication, themed around a thrilling soccer championship. Includes a student-facing test and a comprehensive teacher guide with solutions and grading rubrics.
A Grade 4 math lesson introducing multiplication of a whole number by a unit fraction using visual models including repeated addition, fraction strips, and number lines.
Scaffolded practice activities ('Skill Missions') that review key concepts: linear equations, systems, sequences, lines of best fit, and factoring. These activities ensure students have the foundational skills needed for their final project.
A high-intensity, 2-hour math simulation where students act as lead consultants. They complete a scaffolded Skill Warmup before choosing one of four career paths (Music, Urban, Rocket, or Sports) to solve real-world "Work Orders" and delivering an Executive Pitch.
A highly structured, scaffolded lesson designed to help students master three-digit by three-digit multiplication using color-coded grids, a step-by-step task-analysis checklist, and sequential progress monitoring.
A lesson focused on solving one-step word problems involving addition and subtraction. Students practice recognizing active language cues, modeling their thinking, and writing equations.
A civic-minded math lesson where students analyze real-world data from the 2022 midterm elections. Students learn to navigate complex infographics using structured reading strategies and tackle data-driven math questions with supportive step-by-step checklists.
A 30-minute interactive math escape room lesson designed for 5th graders to review fractions, decimals, volume, measurement conversions, and coordinate graphing while racing against the clock to unlock 'Summer Break'.
A single-digit multiplication lesson centered around animal counts and habitat scenarios. Students solve word problems using visual representations like arrays, equal groups, and tape diagrams.