A scaffolded introduction to the four-quadrant coordinate plane, using a navigation theme to help students master plotting points with visual aids and step-by-step guides.
A comprehensive 35-minute lesson on graphing quadratic functions in standard form, covering vertex, axis of symmetry, end behavior, and zeros.
A comprehensive introduction to the classic board game 'Life', focusing on financial literacy and multi-digit decimal operations. Students learn the game mechanics and prepare for a project where they simulate their own financial journey.
A practice-focused lesson on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using multiplication and division strategies without visual aids.
Review and assessment of literal equation mastery through multi-step problems.
A stations-based exploration of physics formulas like force, velocity, and Ohm's law.
Applying formula manipulation to geometric formulas for area, perimeter, and volume.
Introduction to literal equations by connecting the logic of solving standard equations to rearranging variables.
Comprehensive assessment of ratio and proportion skills, covering all algebraic complexities introduced in the unit.
Advanced proportion solving involving the distributive property and variables on both sides. Contexts include business comparisons and mixture problems.
Solving proportions that result in two-step equations. Focuses on contexts like construction, currency conversion, and wage calculations.
Introduction to proportions and solving one-step equations through cross-multiplication. Real-world contexts include recipe scaling and unit rates.
Students will explore the concepts of big, medium, and small by comparing various objects in the museum exhibits, promoting vocabulary development and visual discrimination.
An introduction to simple addition by combining groups of museum objects, focusing on the concept of 'putting together' using visual aids and tactile play scenarios.
Students will practice identifying and counting numbers 1-10 using common items found in a play museum setting, such as grocery items, toy cars, and house windows.
A comprehensive review session for the 7th Grade NYS Math Exam featuring four distinct games: a Jeopardy-style presentation, an escape room challenge, math bingo, and a strategic board game. Topics include Ratios & Proportional Reasoning, The Number System, Expressions & Equations, and Geometry & Statistics.
A comprehensive 90-minute lesson where 6th grade students master the creation and interpretation of box plots using real-world data from their own names and coin flips.
A comprehensive guide to understanding place value from single digits to ten-thousands and decimals, featuring visual scaffolding for rounding.
A collection of multi-step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to challenge student logic and calculation skills.
A comprehensive lesson on plotting points across all four quadrants of the coordinate plane, progressing from basic identification to complex shape creation.
Students count sets of pennies and nickels and analyze data from bar graphs to solve comparison problems. Subtraction skills are reinforced through data-based word problems.
Students identify pennies, nickels, and dimes, sort objects into categories, and record data using tally charts. The lesson also introduces subtraction by counting back on a number line.
A fourth-grade math lesson focused on translating real-world adventure scenarios into numerical expressions using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Students practice identifying key operations and solving multi-digit problems.
A comprehensive review of 3rd Grade North Carolina Standard Course of Study (NCSCOS) fraction standards, featuring EOG-style questions covering partitioning, number lines, and equivalence.
A comprehensive assessment covering circle geometry, including angle relationships, arc measures, and circle components. Students will identify circle parts, calculate angle and arc measures using various theorems, and determine circumference and arc length.
A comprehensive lesson on circles covering radius, diameter, circumference, and area through a visual slide deck and a summative assessment.
A comprehensive review of integer operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) using a BINGO game and a classroom scavenger hunt. Designed for minimal prep with student-generated boards and multi-use task cards.
A math exploration into the world of round objects, focusing on calculating circumference using radius and diameter through real-world scenarios including food, wheels, and timepieces.
A quick assessment focusing on simplifying fractions with numerators and denominators up to 100 into their simplest form.
A focused review of volume and surface area concepts for cylinders, cones, and pyramids, featuring open-response practice problems that mirror district assessment standards.
A scaffolded introduction to the four-quadrant coordinate plane, designed for students needing extra support. It covers identifying the axes and origin, understanding quadrants, and step-by-step plotting of points.
A focused lesson on identifying and generating equivalent fractions using visual models and multiplication strategies, themed around a bustling neighborhood bakery.
Students explore fraction multiplication through area models, understanding how to find a fraction of a fraction in real-world contexts.
Students master subtracting fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators, focusing on regrouping strategies and visual representations.
Students learn to add fractions and mixed numbers with unlike denominators using area models and number lines to find common grounds.
A preschool-focused lesson based on 'Benny's Pennies' by Pat Brisson, targeting one-to-one correspondence and rhyming through hands-on play.
Cette leçon porte sur la compréhension et la manipulation des nombres de 0 à 20 en utilisant les principes de la Conception Universelle de l'Apprentissage (CUA). Elle propose des parcours différenciés pour permettre à chaque élève de progresser à son rythme.
A numeracy lesson helping students distinguish the number 12 from 20 and 21 using place value visualization (one ten, two ones) and 'Architect' inspection strategies.