A step-by-step lesson on calculating percent increase and decrease using OPN (Original, Part, New) charts and the percent equation. Includes a guided tutorial and NYS standards-aligned practice problems.
An introductory lesson on exponents where students identify parts of an exponential expression, convert repeated multiplication to power form, and calculate basic values.
A comprehensive lesson on solving and simplifying algebraic expressions with multiple variables, featuring three levels of differentiated practice.
A comprehensive assessment and review lesson on fundamental trigonometric identities, including Pythagorean, reciprocal, and quotient identities. Students will practice simplifying expressions and proving identities.
A lesson focused on modeling real-world situations using exponential growth and decay functions, calculating future values over time.
A comprehensive introduction to functions, focusing on the definition of a function, the vertical line test, and mastering function notation \(f(x)\). Students will learn to identify functions from various representations and evaluate linear and quadratic functions.
A St. Patrick's Day themed math lesson focusing on finding percentages, parts, and wholes (6.RP.3.c). Students will solve festive word problems involving gold coins, shamrocks, and parade floats.
An introduction to exponents focusing on the relationship between base and power, evaluating basic expressions, and mastering the product and quotient rules.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and combining like terms, focusing on visual grouping and handling positive and negative coefficients through scaffolded practice.
A comprehensive lesson on solving one-step inequalities using inverse operations, including a secret agent-themed slide deck, a practice worksheet, and a teacher's facilitation guide.
An introduction to random variables, distinguishing between discrete and continuous types, graphing probability distributions, and calculating mean and standard deviation.
This lesson focuses on solving one-step linear equations that require the use of the distributive property, using only positive integers for coefficients and constants. Students will practice expanding expressions and isolating variables in a structured, step-by-step format.
A focused practice session on the distributive property, moving from visual area models to abstract algebraic manipulation.
A comprehensive lesson on combining like terms, focusing on identifying matching terms and operations with positive and negative integers using a construction-themed blueprint approach.
A comprehensive lesson on combining like terms, covering identification of algebraic parts, simplifying single-variable expressions, and solving multi-step equations.
A comprehensive lesson on multiplying radical expressions using the distributive property, featuring a construction-themed 'Radical Remodel' aesthetic. Students will master monomial and binomial multiplication involving square roots.
A comprehensive lesson on operations with radical expressions, including monomial multiplication, addition, and subtraction. Students will learn to simplify results and identify like radicals through an explorer-themed guide.
This lesson focuses on simplifying radical expressions by identifying and extracting perfect square and perfect cube factors. Students will learn the conceptual relationship between powers and roots and apply it to numerical radicands.
This lesson focuses on leveraging the Desmos graphing calculator to solve SAT Math problems efficiently across Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and Passport to Advanced Math. Students will practice graphing systems, finding key features of nonlinear functions, and performing statistical calculations.
A targeted reteach lesson focused on solving multi-step linear inequalities and literal equations, specifically addressing common pitfalls in CCSS.Math.Content.HSA-REI.B.3.
A set of materials focused on identifying and calculating the key parts of a parabola, including the vertex, zeros, axis of symmetry, and extreme values.
A lesson focused on solving quadratic equations through two primary methods: interpreting graphs and algebraic factoring. Students will identify zeros, roots, and intercepts in multiple-choice format.
A comprehensive review of normal distribution calculations, including z-score conversion and probability determination for various real-world scenarios. Students will calculate left-tail, right-tail, and interval probabilities and evaluate the rarity of events.
A focused lesson on identifying the critical geometric features of parabolas from their graphs, including vertices, intercepts, and axes of symmetry.
A comprehensive lesson focusing on constructing linear and exponential models and analyzing function transformations. Students will compare function families and evaluate how parameters shift and stretch graphs.
A lesson on understanding and graphing inequalities with negative numbers using the real-world context of temperature and thermometers. Students will master the 'flip the sign' rule when multiplying or dividing by negatives.