An introductory lesson on logarithmic functions, covering conversion between forms, evaluating basic logs, natural logarithms with 'e', and the fundamental properties of logs.
A concise exploration of cyclic quadrilaterals, focusing on the essential theorems and formulas governing four-sided shapes inscribed within circles.
A high-energy review of Box and Whisker plots, focusing on the five-number summary, IQR, and data interpretation for students who have already been introduced to the concept.
A high-intensity geometry lesson centered around a 'Monster Circle' challenge, where students apply all circle theorems to solve a single complex diagram.
A comprehensive lesson on solving logarithmic equations by converting them to exponential form. Includes guided notes, a visual slide deck, and a complete answer key.
A comprehensive introduction to logarithmic and exponential equations, focusing on form conversion, logarithmic properties, and natural logs using a 'Cipher Lab' theme.
Students take on the role of event planners to organize a classroom pizza party. They must navigate a $100 budget, compare unit prices for the best deals, and calculate Arizona sales tax to ensure they stay within their financial limits.
A lesson focused on graphing two linear equations on the same coordinate plane to compare growth trends over time. Students will identify starting points, rates of growth, and points of intersection.
A 45-minute Algebra lesson for 9th-grade IEP students focused on writing simple and compound linear inequalities. This North Star Academy-style lesson uses visual aids and structured scaffolds to help students translate verbal scenarios into mathematical boundaries.
A Project-Based Learning unit where students act as muralists, using dilations and scale factors to transform small sketches into large-scale urban art. Students master coordinate transformations and geometric similarity through hands-on design.
Students apply their indirect measurement skills to a real-world object, calculate scale factors, and construct a precision scale model of their chosen structure.
Students learn the mathematical principles of similarity and the shadow method for indirect measurement through guided practice and outdoor exploration.
A comprehensive geometry project where students explore similarity through scale modeling, outdoor shadow measurement, and artistic dilations. This lesson integrates hands-on construction with real-world mathematical applications.
A comprehensive lesson exploring the differences between rational and irrational numbers through a scientific 'Number Lab' lens, featuring interactive classification activities and guided note-taking.
A foundational lesson introducing quadratic equations in standard form and solving them using the square root property and factoring. Students will build a 'blueprint' for understanding these U-shaped functions.
This lesson introduces students to the converse of the Pythagorean Theorem, empowering them to use mathematical evidence to determine if a triangle contains a perfect right angle.
A foundational lesson on classifying real numbers into rational and irrational categories using definitions, visual models, and practice scenarios.
A lesson exploring the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem, teaching students how to classify triangles as right, acute, or obtuse based on side lengths.
A lesson exploring the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to prove right angles and classify triangles as acute, obtuse, or right based on side lengths.
A foundational exploration of the real number system, focusing on the distinct characteristics of rational and irrational numbers through the metaphor of a structured 'Number Neighborhood'.
A foundational lesson on the Real Number System, focusing on classifying rational and irrational numbers through visual hierarchies and real-world examples.
A high school geometry project where students design a sustainable circular city hub, applying circle theorems, area/circumference calculations, and tangent properties to architectural design.
A hands-on project where students step into the role of professional surveyors to measure the height of tall objects around their school using DIY clinometers and trigonometric ratios.
A hands-on math lesson where students analyze vehicle pricing, features, and budgeting for family-sized transport. Students use a series of showroom flyers to compare costs and make purchasing decisions based on specific family needs.
A collection of professionally designed real estate listing posters featuring unique properties with detailed descriptions, pricing, and specifications.
A self-paced activity where students practice solving various types of binomial equations through a choice-based architecture theme. Includes step-by-step checklists to support diverse learners.
This lesson introduces students to the key features of quadratic functions using a structured graphic organizer. Students will identify and calculate the vertex, axis of symmetry, and intercepts to better understand the behavior of parabolas.
A foundational lesson introducing essential algebra vocabulary: variables, expressions, equations, and integers. Students will learn to distinguish between these terms and apply them to mathematical phrases.
A hands-on lesson focusing on the transition from 2D nets to 3D prism constructions, specifically targeting rectangular and triangular prisms through visualization and drawing techniques.