A comprehensive review session covering all 3rd-grade math domains to prepare students for the MCAS. This lesson provides visual aids like base-ten blocks, number lines, and arrays to support problem-solving strategies.
A Grade 3 math lesson where students act as detectives to identify 2D shapes, polygons, quadrilaterals, right angles, parallel lines, and lines of symmetry in the classroom.
A foundational geometry lesson where students identify, classify, and compare different types of quadrilaterals using visual scaffolds.
A geometry lesson where students become 'Shape Architects', identifying quadrilaterals by their unique attributes like angles and side lengths. Students use color-coded visual cues and checklists to classify squares, rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms, and trapezoids.
A comprehensive review of 3rd-grade geometry concepts including polygons, quadrilaterals, angles, and vertices, styled as a field scout's handbook.
A lesson focused on the specific technique of regrouping across multiple place values containing zeros. Students use a step-by-step checklist to navigate the vault-cracking process of borrowing from distant neighbors.
A lesson focused on multi-step addition and subtraction word problems with regrouping, designed for students transitioning to 4th grade. It includes visual supports, structured problem-solving steps, and data tracking for IEP goal monitoring.
A lesson focused on solving complex two-step word problems using all four mathematical operations.
A lesson focused on mastering 4-digit subtraction with regrouping, featuring structured borrowing boxes to guide students through the process.
A space-themed lesson focusing on multi-digit subtraction with regrouping. Students will practice borrowing across tens, hundreds, and thousands places using clear visual organizers.
A lesson focused on comparing fractions with different denominators using number lines as a visual model. Students will learn to partition number lines and identify which fraction represents a greater distance from zero.
A foundation-level lesson on the order of operations (MDAS) designed for IEP students, focusing on the hierarchy of multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction without brackets or exponents.