A Tier 2 intervention lesson focusing on the 4.NBT.A.2 standard, guiding students from concrete base-ten models to abstract notation and comparison of multi-digit numbers.
A 4-day morning work series focusing on multiplication/division word problems and comparing/contrasting informational texts about animals.
A visual-heavy lesson using a pixel-art theme to help students master converting fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 into decimals using grids and place value charts.
A 30-minute introductory lesson focusing on representing fractions and decimals using 10x10 and 10x1 grids. Students will visualize parts of a whole to build conceptual understanding.
The cumulative review and assessment where students solve mixed-theme problems independently to demonstrate 70% accuracy.
Develops flexibility and number sense by teaching efficient jumps on the number line (jumping by 2s, 5s, or 10s) within the context of all three themes.
Integrates Golden State Warriors stats and basketball gameplay to practice writing number sentences and solving subtraction up to 30.
Uses high-octane monster truck scenarios to help students identify keywords for operations (+/-) and practice solving on dirt-track number lines.
Focuses on the physical representation of addition and subtraction using LEGO bricks and building the foundation for number line jumping up to 20.
A high-tech exploration of Soroban abacus mechanics, framed as calibrating a powerful logic engine through complement techniques and precise multiplication chains.
A focused lesson on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 through visual models and numerical patterns.
A cumulative review lesson where students apply their knowledge of inverse operations to solve mixed one-step equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Expanding algebraic thinking to multiplication and division. Students will learn how to 'undo' multiplication by splitting into equal groups (division) and 'undo' division through multiplication, maintaining the balance of the scale.
A foundational introduction to basic algebra using the balance scale analogy, specifically designed for students working at a 3rd-grade level. Students will learn about variables and the concept of inverse operations to 'undo' addition and subtraction.
This lesson focuses on mastering three-digit subtraction with regrouping using color-coded visual supports and step-by-step procedural breakdowns. Designed with Special Education accommodations in mind, students will learn to navigate place value shifts from ones to tens and tens to hundreds.
Teaches students to identify fractions within a group of discrete objects (sets), rather than a single continuous whole.