A focused lesson on solving systems of linear equations using substitution and elimination, specifically designed for Tier 3 resource room students with heavy scaffolding and clear visual guides.
Applies geometry and arithmetic to everyday tasks like cooking measurements, home DIY projects, and travel planning.
Covers the financial aspects of independent living, including renting, utility usage math, and basic insurance concepts.
Practical applications of percentages and ratios in shopping, including sales tax, discounts, tips, and unit price comparisons.
Explores the math behind interest rates (APR), credit card statements, and the long-term impact of debt.
Teaches students how to categorize expenses, use the 50/30/20 rule, and build a sustainable monthly budget.
Focuses on understanding gross vs. net pay, reading paystubs, and calculating common tax deductions to prepare students for their first professional earnings.
A lesson focused on solving radical equations derived from function notations, specifically finding the input value (x) given an output value (g(x)).
A lesson focused on solving for the input of radical functions when given a specific output value. Students will practice algebraic manipulation and squaring both sides of an equation to isolate variables.
A comprehensive lesson on identifying and calculating vertical asymptotes, horizontal asymptotes, and removable discontinuities (holes) in rational functions. Students will practice factoring and simplifying functions to reveal their underlying structure.
A lesson comparing the structural attributes of exponential and rational functions, focusing on asymptotes, domain, and range.
A quick practice set focused on solving basic rational equations where a single variable is in the denominator. Students will develop their algebraic manipulation skills to isolate the variable and find solutions.
A practice lesson focusing on identifying solutions to rational equations using function tables. Students analyze given functions and their corresponding tables to find specific x-values for target outputs.
A lesson focused on identifying the domain and range of rational functions using set-builder notation. Students analyze various horizontal and vertical asymptotes to determine functional constraints.
An alternate version of the Trapezoid Territory mission featuring a larger plot of land and new coordinate data. Students continue to apply coordinate geometry formulas for survey verification.
A lesson focused on identifying and applying transformations to the rational parent function f(x) = 1/x. Students will master horizontal and vertical shifts, vertical stretches and compressions, and reflections.
A lesson on multiplying radical expressions focusing on square roots and cube roots with numerical radicands. Students will learn the product property of radicals and apply it to simplify expressions.
The opening mission for the Trapezoid Territory unit. Students plot the primary boundary coordinates on a 2D plane to visualize the land reserve.
A fun, Dr. Seuss-themed introduction to basic statistics including mean, median, mode, and range for high school freshmen. Students use graphic organizers to sort data sets inspired by the locations and characters in Green Eggs and Ham.
An introduction to basic statistics including measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, range) and simple probability, themed around the Peanuts comic strip.
An introductory statistics lesson themed around Roblox Forsaken LSM and the Jane Doe entity, covering central tendency, data collection, and probability.
An introductory statistics lesson themed after The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, focusing on central tendency (mean, median, mode) and range, as well as basic data collection.
A focused review lesson covering the core concepts of probability, counting principles, and event types from Pre-Algebra Chapter 9.