Students extend their modeling skills to multiplication and division scenarios, learning to represent equal groups and comparisons.
A project-based workbooklet and guide where Year 5 students design their ultimate future school. The project is broken down into structured, bite-sized daily steps integrating English, Maths, Science, Geography, and Art.
An immersive, five-part interdisciplinary workbook series where Year 5 students explore a world split in two. This booklet integrates mathematics, vocabulary, data handling, and science into a thrilling parallel-world narrative.
A comprehensive review and assessment of all four fraction operations. Students demonstrate their mastery through an interactive review, final unit assessment, and student reflection.
Multiplying and dividing fractions using area models, understanding scaling, and dividing unit fractions by whole numbers. Visual models help conceptualize these concepts.
Adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, including mixed numbers and standard real-world word problems. Students learn to find equivalent fractions with common denominators to add and subtract.
Mastering equivalent fractions and simplifying. Students discover visual equivalencies, identify common denominators, and reduce fractions to their simplest form using step-by-step mathematical reasoning.
A high-energy, fast-paced review game targeting 2nd-grade place value, time, and geometric shape attributes. Includes a colorful slide deck, a comprehensive facilitation guide, and student recording sheets to keep the whole class engaged.
A collaborative third-grade board game focused on solving 3-digit addition and subtraction mixed word problems. Students climb a mountain by selecting correct operation, calculating precisely, and verifying answers with peer-checking challenge cards.
A foundational lesson introducing early elementary students to calendar concepts, including days of the week, weekdays versus weekends, and the twelve months of the year, contextualized with real-world school, home, and seasonal scenarios.
An introductory lesson on multiplication using equal groups and pairs, themed around magical elves making toys, foraging in the forest, and packing items. Students transition from concrete counting to skip counting and basic multiplication concepts.
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.
A high-intensity, 2-hour math simulation where students act as lead consultants. They complete a scaffolded Skill Warmup before choosing one of four career paths (Music, Urban, Rocket, or Sports) to solve real-world "Work Orders" and delivering an Executive Pitch.
A highly structured, scaffolded lesson designed to help students master three-digit by three-digit multiplication using color-coded grids, a step-by-step task-analysis checklist, and sequential progress monitoring.
A civic-minded math lesson where students analyze real-world data from the 2022 midterm elections. Students learn to navigate complex infographics using structured reading strategies and tackle data-driven math questions with supportive step-by-step checklists.
A 30-minute interactive math escape room lesson designed for 5th graders to review fractions, decimals, volume, measurement conversions, and coordinate graphing while racing against the clock to unlock 'Summer Break'.
A complete outdoor learning experience where students explore mathematical concepts in the natural world. This lesson bundle connects geometry, measurement, estimation, and word problems directly to physical nature finds, followed by an indoor data-analysis session.
A math lesson focused on solving and interpreting 4-digit by 1-digit division word problems with remainders in a mountain climbing theme. Includes task cards, a recording sheet, and a detailed teacher answer guide.
A sweet, bakery-themed math lesson where students analyze five-digit division problems to identify, explain, and correct common calculation mistakes.
Introduces early 3-digit numbers (100-120), visual skip-counting (2s, 5s, 10s) using constellation maps, and ordering cosmic objects to build sequential logic.