A high-energy math review lesson focused on TEKS standards for grades 3-5, covering operations, fractions, and multi-step word problems through the lens of 'Math Medics' diagnosing and solving number emergencies.
Students will learn how to organize fractional data and represent it accurately on a line plot, then analyze the results to answer measurement-based questions.
A lesson exploring the inverse relationship between multiplication and division using factors 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and 11. Students will use arrays and fact families to decode the connection between these two operations.
A lesson focused on identifying equivalent fractions through visual models and comparing them using common denominators, themed around architectural blueprints.
A hands-on lesson focusing on the recognition and application of mathematical symbols in numbers and operations through a collaborative Tarsia puzzle activity.
A series of 3 progressive long division worksheets focusing on one-digit divisors, moving from simple no-remainder problems to complex 4-digit dividends with remainders, all set in an architectural blueprint theme.
An introductory lesson on division where students learn to share items into equal groups through a fun bakery-themed narrative.
In this active geometry lesson, students become 'Angle Detectives' to identify right, acute, obtuse, and straight angles in their immediate environment. The lesson combines visual identification with hands-on exploration to reinforce geometric concepts.
A comprehensive unit on functional money skills, ranging from coin identification to calculating change in real-world scenarios. Students practice counting, adding prices, and making purchasing decisions.
A focused practice session on adding and subtracting mixed numbers with unlike denominators, framed within a bakery context. Students will find common denominators and regroup as needed to solve problems.
A lesson focused on solving two-step word problems using the four operations, representing unknowns with letters, and checking for reasonableness.
A 15-30 minute exploration of how ancient Phoenicians used the macrocosm of the stars to navigate the microcosm of their ships, featuring the root words micro/macro/cosmos and the mathematics of rotational symmetry.
Students transition from scouts to architects, applying their research to design a complex structure blueprint. They will calculate additive angles, classify polygons within their design, and present their final architectural plan.
Students become Geometry Scouts, researching and documenting real-world examples of lines, angles, and two-dimensional figures. They will use protractors to measure angles in their environment and identify geometric properties in architecture and nature.
A high-energy, 45-minute comprehensive math review covering place value, fractions, and multi-step word problems for grades 3-5, designed as a 'Math Marathon'.