Students synthesize their findings into a final Regional Demographic Report, presenting their data analysis to the 'Governor'.
Week 4 is the capstone week where students synthesize their additive and subtractive decimal skills in the context of money. They solve multi-step commercial transactions, balance credit records, and purchase starship upgrades.
Week 3 focuses on partitioning, equivalent fractions, and adding or subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. Students practice fair-sharing reactor cores, dividing cargo weight, and mapping stellar orbits using fraction bars.
Week 2 focuses on mastering whole-number regrouping and multi-column carrying in the context of starship cargo inventories. Students use base-10 blocks to bundle ones into tens and tens into hundreds, bridging visual modeling directly to standard vertical algorithms.
Week 4 focuses on standard algorithm decimal addition and subtraction, multi-step problem consolidation, and direct assessment of skills to confirm crew flight readiness.
Week 3 focuses on multi-step additive reasoning, decimal subtraction, and aligning coordinates using star charts and compass tools to plan flight vectors for the fleet.
Week 2 focuses on decimal addition and subtraction with and without regrouping, using visual decimal grids and standard plastic base-10 blocks to represent tenths and hundredths in solar charging grid scenarios.
Week 1 focuses on deepening place value understanding and multi-step addition of decimals and whole numbers in space grid systems. Students practice regrouping tenths and wholes, balancing battery loads, and tracking fuel payload readings.
An intervention lesson on dividing fractions using concrete visual models (fraction bars and circles) to build conceptual understanding before moving to the standard algorithm.
A comprehensive math lesson focused on 3-digit addition with regrouping, utilizing visual base-ten block models and place value charts to guide students from conceptual understanding to standard algorithm mastery.
A highly visual, hands-on lesson that introduces double-digit addition with regrouping using base-ten blocks. Students learn to draw ones blocks, group ten of them together to trade for a tens rod, and record the regrouping process in the standard algorithm.
A set of high-structure math worksheets featuring one-step word problems across all four basic operations, designed specifically with distraction-free layouts and large workspaces for third-grade special education students.
A standard division lesson where students solve 3-digit by 1-digit problems to decode a funny prehistoric riddle. Includes grid-aligned layout sheets for the standard algorithm.
A complete lesson exploring regular vs. irregular polygons. Students investigate equal side lengths and congruent angles using visual slide decks, hands-on detective worksheets, and real-world mysteries like road signs and architectural masterpieces.
A rigorous math worksheet pack themed around solving detective cases. Students solve 10 single- and multi-step word problems involving 2-3 digit numbers across all four operations, using visual operation checkboxes and spacious dedicated workspaces.
An energetic, basketball-themed trashketball game for fifth-grade math review, customized for a birthday celebration. Features alternating conceptual questions and answers.
A comprehensive lesson containing high-yield, retro-themed multiplication flashcards for rapid mental recall. Features a fold-and-cut design that guarantees perfect double-sided alignment on any printer.
A math lesson focusing on two-digit addition and subtraction with and without regrouping using dedicated place-value work grids to support 3rd-grade special education students.
A review lesson that connects the standard subtraction algorithm with concrete base-ten blocks and expanded form subtraction, helping students understand the 'why' behind regrouping.
A hands-on, community-based mathematics and environmental science lesson. Students take on specific active roles during a community cleanup to collect, weigh, and analyze litter data, converting their real-world findings into rates, ratios, percentages, and visual graphs.
An immersive cryptography math lesson for 5th and 6th-grade students, integrating order of operations, algebraic thinking, and number patterns in a high-stakes spy briefing format.
Week 4 of the ESY Wildlife Detective curriculum. Focuses on a comprehensive mixed spiral math review (NJSLS operations, place value, and measurement) through a culminating multi-day outdoor expedition challenge.
Week 3 of the ESY Wildlife Detective curriculum. Focuses on the foundations of multiplication (NJSLS 2.OA, 3.OA) through repeated addition, skip-counting animal clusters, and creating grid-based habitat arrays.