Students explore systems where every component must work for the system to function (series circuits). They apply the multiplication rule for independent events and calculate the probability of total system failure.
A high-intensity, 120-minute math simulation. Students act as lead consultants, completing a high-speed skill warmup before selecting a professional sector (Music, Urban Planning, Rocket Science, or Sports Analytics) to solve a series of complex work orders.
A practical vocational math lesson where students learn to calculate daily earnings by multiplying hours worked by hourly wages. Designed with real-world job-card contexts and supported by structured visual skip-counting.
A printable set of 8 vocational job-card task cards for student stations. Each card presents a distinct workplace scenario with clear numbers and visual guides to support independent double-digit skip-counting and wage calculations.
A comprehensive review suite for the New York State Mathematics Regents exams, including Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2, featuring mastery blueprints, calculator strategies, and exam-taking tips.
A high school statistics lesson that applies concepts of data representation, probability, and outlier analysis to Cartoon Network shows across different eras.
A comprehensive 7-slide presentation that introduces hourly wage calculations using real-world vocational scenarios. Designed with a retro industrial clipboard theme, featuring bold graphics, clear icons, and visual skip-counting tracks. All slide text elements are strictly 24px or larger.
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.
The corresponding 2-page teacher answer key for the Cartoon Network statistics worksheet, providing all solved values, completed tally charts, filled-in bar graphs, two-way contingency table solutions, exact probability fractions, and step-by-step IQR outlier calculations in high-contrast red font.
A high-intensity, 2-hour math simulation where students act as lead consultants. They complete a scaffolded Skill Warmup before choosing one of four career paths (Music, Urban, Rocket, or Sports) to solve real-world "Work Orders" and delivering an Executive Pitch.
A 2-page statistics worksheet for high school freshmen featuring a Cartoon Network theme. It covers frequency tallying and bar graphing (Page 1), and probability contingency tables and runtime outlier analysis using the 1.5 IQR rule (Page 2).
A comprehensive, high-density single-page reference guide that displays all core mathematical models (Systems, Binomial Box Method, Trinomial Factoring, Sequences, Quadratics, and Scatter plots) to support consultants during the Career Summit.