Students synthesize their knowledge by fitting power functions to real-world data sets, comparing square root and cube root models to find the best fit for physical phenomena.
A lesson covering the step-by-step process of finding the algebraic inverse of basic logarithmic functions with various bases.
A focused lesson on finding the inverse of basic logarithmic functions using algebraic steps, specifically focusing on base 10 and base 2.
A foundational lesson focusing on addition within the 0-25 range using a number line as a reference tool. Students practice mental math and linear counting to solve ten mixed addition problems.
A comprehensive lesson on linear relationships, covering parallel and perpendicular lines, writing equations, and interpreting linear models in real-world contexts, specifically scaffolded for students with IEPs.
The final project phase where students select one of three real-world career paths (Music Mogul, Urban Planner, or Sports Analyst) to apply their mathematical knowledge in a summative assessment.
Scaffolded practice activities ('Skill Missions') that review key concepts: linear equations, systems, sequences, lines of best fit, and factoring. These activities ensure students have the foundational skills needed for their final project.
Students learn to select and apply appropriate measures of center and variability based on data distribution (symmetric vs. skewed), with real-world practice comparing wait times and student heights.
A hands-on lesson for first or second grade students to master 2-digit place value through composing and decomposing numbers using a construction-themed approach. Students will use expanded form templates to visualize how tens and ones build a whole number.
A comprehensive introduction to calculating speed using the formula Speed = Distance ÷ Time. This lesson uses a racing-themed framework to guide students through identifying units, setting up calculations, and solving whole-number word problems.