A foundational lesson on probability, covering qualitative likelihood, theoretical probability in various formats, and making predictions based on data.
A comprehensive lesson focused on NC.6.EE.1 and NC.6.EE.2, specifically designed for students with IEPs. The lesson uses a 'Blueprint Builders' theme to provide visual structure for exponents and algebraic expressions, breaking down complex concepts into manageable steps with heavy scaffolding for calculations.
In this lesson, students will learn to describe the relationship between two quantities by analyzing graphs, focusing on increasing, decreasing, and constant intervals, as well as sketching graphs from stories.
A comprehensive lesson on solving one-step addition and multiplication equations using visual models like balance scales, tape diagrams, and algebra tiles, specifically designed for 6th-grade students.
A comprehensive lesson on solving one-step equations involving non-negative rational numbers, featuring a secret agent tactical theme. Includes guided notes, extensive practice, and an EOG-style assessment.
A lesson focused on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using numerical methods like cross-multiplication and scaling, without the use of visual models.
A collection of visual aids and tools to help students master unit conversions across Customary and Metric systems using various mnemonic strategies.
A mixed-skills lesson designed to review unit rates, integer addition/subtraction, two-step equations, and circle properties through interactive instruction and high-stakes practice.
A foundational geometry lesson on the Triangle Inequality Theorem, using a construction theme to help students visualize how side lengths interact. Students use guided notes and a hands-on sorting activity to master the rule that the sum of the two shorter sides must be greater than the longest side.
In this lesson, students explore the fundamental properties of triangles based on their side lengths. They will learn to classify triangles as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene and master the Triangle Inequality Theorem to determine if any three side lengths can actually form a closed triangle.
A focused lesson on solving one-step addition and subtraction equations using a variety of number types including whole numbers, decimals, and fractions.
A comprehensive hands-on project where students become 'Stat Sleuths' to collect real-world data, calculate central tendencies, and present their findings through an interactive lapbook and poster.
In this lesson, students will apply their knowledge of exponential growth and decay formulas to solve 20 real-world scenarios. They will move through stations in a self-correcting loop, reinforcing their understanding of interest, half-life, population growth, and depreciation.
A high-energy statistics lesson featuring the Teen Titans, covering mean, median, mode, range, frequency tables, and probability through Jump City scenarios.
A lesson focused on breaking down unit rate word problems using a guided graphic organizer to support students with diverse learning needs.
A foundational lesson on calculating the area of rectangles using the formula A = l x w. This lesson uses a blueprint theme to provide real-world context and includes scaffolded supports for 6th-grade learners.
A hands-on exploration of area formulas for rectangles and parallelograms, showing how one shape transforms into the other through cutting and sliding.
A focused lesson on factoring trinomials of the form x^2 + bx + c, featuring step-by-step instructions, worked examples, and practice problems.
A comprehensive lesson on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals through step-by-step procedures and guided practice.
A second math investigation focusing on equations, inequalities, and rational numbers on the coordinate plane. Students continue their role as detectives to solve more complex mathematical 'crimes'.
A math investigation focused on identifying, explaining, and correcting common errors in fraction division, unit rates, and algebraic expressions.
In this hands-on statistics lesson, students conduct a 'census' of their classroom's footwear, then use the resulting data to calculate and interpret measures of center and variability. By connecting abstract concepts like mean, median, and range to their own style choices, students develop a deeper understanding of how data represents real-world populations.
Students explore the concept of expected value and house edge to understand why certain strategies succeed while others are designed to fail.
A foundational assessment on probability concepts including simple events, predictions, and sample spaces using spinners and tree diagrams.
A collection of four distinct assessments and their corresponding answer keys focused on solving one and two-step equations.
A comprehensive lesson on 7th-grade probability covering likelihood, theoretical and experimental probability, compound events, and making predictions.
A visual lesson on multiplying 2-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers using the box method (area model). Students use a blueprint-themed layout to decompose numbers and calculate partial products.
A lesson focused on adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators using a structural 'blueprint' approach. Students use step-by-step assembly guides and visual area models to understand common denominators.