A comprehensive lesson on operations with mixed numbers and improper fractions, focusing on finding common denominators, regrouping, and converting between forms.
A lesson focused on unit conversion (feet and inches) through the lens of navigating a complex blueprint map. Students will calculate total distances of various paths and find the most efficient route.
A comprehensive review packet covering 6th-grade math standards including exponents, long division, algebraic expressions, coordinate geometry, and inequalities. Each core concept from the weekly quiz is reinforced with additional practice problems.
Introduces and reinforces the use of coordinate planes, focusing on identifying (x, y) coordinates using the 'over then up' strategy.
Teaches students how to interpret remainders in real-world division problems, specifically deciding when to 'round up' to ensure everyone or everything is included.
Focuses on adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators, emphasizing that the denominator represents the size of the piece and remains constant.
A comprehensive lesson on understanding and solving comparison story problems using the Greater-Lesser-Difference relationship and base ten block visuals.
A lesson focused on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators using area models and common denominators. Students will learn to visualize the process of creating equivalent fractions to solve problems.
A practice-focused lesson on calculating elapsed time within a single hour, including word problems that cover finding start times, end times, and durations.
Students solve perimeter problems where some side lengths are implied or shapes are complex (191-200 focus).
Students transition from basic counting and addition to calculating the perimeter of rectangles (191-200).
Students identify attributes of quadrilaterals (181-190) and explore lines of symmetry in 2D shapes (191-200).
A math lesson focused on solving two-step word problems using the four operations, themed around managing a busy snack shop. Students learn to break down complex problems into manageable steps.
Students will use data from various displays to make predictions and solve multi-step problems.
Students will interpret circle graphs and solve problems involving combining data categories, targeting RIT 191-200 skills.
Students will learn to identify and formulate statistical questions that yield variable data, bridging the gap from RIT 181-190.
A comprehensive lesson on telling time to the minute, focusing on reading analog clocks and representing time accurately. Students will practice reading intricate clock faces and drawing hands to represent specific times.
This lesson introduces students to multi-step word problems using a consistent graphic organizer (the Blueprint). It includes differentiated materials for various skill levels and operational focuses.
The final mission where students evaluate the effectiveness of data collection. They analyze "broken" surveys where the question didn't match the goal and practice rewriting them for accuracy.
Focuses on differentiating between statistical and non-statistical questions. Students learn that a good survey question must expect a variety of answers to be useful for data collection.