A Kindergarten lesson focused on counting objects in scattered arrangements using tracking strategies like one-to-one correspondence and marking counted items.
Students will learn to decompose numbers into prime factors, identify the greatest common factor between numbers, and apply these skills to factor simple algebraic expressions.
A comprehensive 90-minute math lesson focused on organizing data into intervals and creating/interpreting histograms using test score data. Students act as 'Data Detectives' to uncover trends in numerical information.
Targeted practice for identifying numbers 20-40 through rapid-fire visual drills and kinesthetic activities. Focuses on overcoming the 'teen' vs 'ty' confusion and building reliable recall.
A fun, monster-themed lesson focused on identifying and naming numbers 1-20 through a hands-on 'Roll and Cover' game. Students practice subitizing and number recognition in a playful, low-stakes environment.
A quick assessment focusing on solving quadratic equations that result in complex solutions using the Quadratic Formula and Completing the Square.
A 6th-grade math review lesson designed specifically for students with IEPs, focusing on foundational concepts in ratios, the number system, expressions, geometry, and statistics with visual scaffolds and simplified language.
A lesson focusing on the practical application of the Distance Formula and the logical structure of SAS and ASA congruence proofs.
A magical math lesson where students count, sort, and graph different types of ponies to practice data representation and comparison skills.
A scaffolded introduction to the four-quadrant coordinate plane, using a navigation theme to help students master plotting points with visual aids and step-by-step guides.
Students will explore the concepts of big, medium, and small by comparing various objects in the museum exhibits, promoting vocabulary development and visual discrimination.
An introduction to simple addition by combining groups of museum objects, focusing on the concept of 'putting together' using visual aids and tactile play scenarios.
Students will practice identifying and counting numbers 1-10 using common items found in a play museum setting, such as grocery items, toy cars, and house windows.
A cumulative review of 2D/3D shapes, positional words, and measurement comparisons to assess mastery.
Students identify 3D shapes (cube, sphere, cone, cylinder) and compare objects based on size and length.
Students identify 2D shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) and use positional language (over, under, beside) to describe location.
Students count sets of pennies and nickels and analyze data from bar graphs to solve comparison problems. Subtraction skills are reinforced through data-based word problems.
Students identify pennies, nickels, and dimes, sort objects into categories, and record data using tally charts. The lesson also introduces subtraction by counting back on a number line.
A fourth-grade math lesson focused on translating real-world adventure scenarios into numerical expressions using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students practice identifying key operations and solving multi-digit problems.
A comprehensive review of 3rd Grade North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) fraction standards, featuring EOG-style questions covering partitioning, number lines, and equivalence.
A collection of five varied practice pages designed for kindergarten students to master the number 12 through finding, writing, and drawing. Each page features a unique layout and theme to maintain engagement through repetition.
A quick assessment focusing on simplifying fractions with numerators and denominators up to 100 into their simplest form.
Focuses on bar graphs and comparing data. Students analyze categories and count collections of mixed coins.