A foundational lesson on multi-digit multiplication using color-coded place value strategies and the area model to support students working significantly below grade level.
A comprehensive 7th-grade math review focused on NYS common core standards, simulating a test environment with confidence-building exercises and error analysis.
A comprehensive workshop focused on mastering rational number operations and common CCSS 7th grade math misconceptions in preparation for the NYS test.
A lesson focused on comparing fractions with the same denominator or the same numerator using visual area models and number lines. Students will develop a conceptual understanding of fraction size through visual representation.
A collaborative lesson where students work in specialized roles to master compound probability of independent events with replacement through step-by-step mission scenarios.
A high-energy math vocabulary review game designed for third graders. This lesson covers multiplication, division, measurement, fractions, and geometry through a Jeopardy-style competitive format.
Practice in estimating and measuring liquid volumes using liters and milliliters, with mental math exercises and scale reading.
Introduction to liquid volume and the liter as a standard metric unit, featuring container comparisons and visual estimations.
Introduction to weight, standard units (grams and kilograms), and estimation techniques using real-world objects and pets.
A comprehensive 3rd-grade math review game based on MCAS standards and Savvas curriculum, covering operations, place value, fractions, measurement, and vocabulary.
A high-energy Jeopardy-style review game focusing on essential third-grade mathematics vocabulary across six core domains, designed to reinforce terminology before assessments.
The final week reviews and integrates all concepts, preparing students for end-of-unit assessments with challenging multi-domain problems.
Week three tackles multi-step word problems, long division with remainders, comparing decimals to hundredths, and mixed number operations.
The second week increases complexity with multi-digit multiplication, factor pairs, prime/composite identification, and adding fractions with denominators of 10 and 100.
The first week focuses on foundational 4th-grade concepts including place value, rounding, multiplicative comparisons, and basic fraction equivalence.
Tier 2 reteach for standard 4.NF.4: Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number.