A culminating engineering challenge where students manage net flow rates (inflow vs. outflow) to maintain system stability in various tank geometries.
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.
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.
A foundational journey through the uppercase alphabet, focusing on stroke order, pen control, and letter recognition for early learners.
Master the derivatives of the six trigonometric functions through visual explanation and structured practice, including chain rule and product rule applications.
A lesson focused on identifying key features (vertex, intercepts) and graphing quadratic equations across standard, vertex, and factored forms.
A self-checking scavenger hunt activity where students solve basic logarithmic equations involving conversions, isolations, and simple expressions. The activity is themed as an 'Enigma Expedition' through ancient ruins.
The final summative assessment for the Unit 7 Consumer Math curriculum, covering linear equation translation, table completion, graphing systems, and identifying break-even points.
A lesson focused on visualizing academic progress data through line graphs and identifying key trends in student performance.
A cumulative review and final assessment covering all pay structures and business math skills taught in the unit.
Covers commission-based earnings and salary structures, including a review of fractions as they relate to pay periods and partial earnings.
Focuses on tracking work hours through timecards and understanding production-based pay through piecework and piecewise functions.
Introduction to gross pay, hourly wages, and overtime calculations, including a review of decimals and percentages for business applications.
A high-interest statistics lesson themed around the world of Elmore, featuring data collection, central tendency, and probability with visual supports for diverse learners.
Calculate employee payroll, employer taxes, and fringe benefits while analyzing the total wage package impact.
Explore the relationship between a quadratic function and its inverse. Students will graph both, compare domain and range, and determine if the inverse is a function or a relation.
A summative assessment covering decimal, fraction, and percentage operations in business contexts.
A comprehensive review of all unit operations and business applications in preparation for the assessment.
Introduction to the simple interest formula and how it impacts business loans and savings.
Calculating series discounts and determining the final net price for bulk purchasing and vendor negotiations.
Applying percent change to retail scenarios involving markup on cost and markdowns for clearance.
Solving for the base and rate in percentage problems to find original totals and growth rates.
Calculating simple percentages to find sales tax, commission, and specific amounts of a whole.
Mastering the fluid movement between fractions, decimals, and percentages for financial reporting.
Multiplying and dividing fractions to determine production costs and material usage.
Applying fraction addition and subtraction to inventory management and partial unit production.
Focus on long division of decimals and the critical business skill of rounding to the nearest cent and nearest dollar.
Students master addition, subtraction, and multiplication of decimals within business scenarios like expense reports and invoice totaling.
A high school statistics lesson covering mean, median, mode, probability, and odds, featuring characters and scenarios from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
A comprehensive 12-minute presentation and speaker notes based on research investigating the link between parental attitudes and student math outcomes.
A high-school Geometry lesson focused on performing rotations about points other than the origin, featuring a three-step translation method and NYS Regents practice.
A comprehensive final exam for Semester 2 of Algebra 2 Credit Recovery, covering radicals, factoring, quadratics, and rational functions.
A comprehensive lesson for grades 7-12 focusing on data literacy, ethical visualization, and identifying misleading statistics in media. Students learn to decode 'chartjunk' and create their own honest data stories.
Students act as landscape designers, using circular geometry to plan curved garden paths, irrigation zones, and decorative park features.