Students learn to externalize their thinking process by practicing 'Think-Alouds,' turning internal mental steps into verbal dialogue.
Students apply linear function concepts to model a real-world income and expense scenario. They will calculate rates of change, identify initial values, and visualize their budget through graphing.
A real-world project-based learning unit where students apply the Pythagorean Theorem to urban planning, sports field design, and GPS navigation. Students act as urban developers and navigators to solve practical distance problems.
Students interpret and create line plots using measurement data involving fractions.
Students combine their knowledge of halves and fourths to measure more precisely and explore fraction equivalence.
Students learn to measure objects to the nearest fourth of an inch and explore partition logic.
Students learn to measure objects to the nearest half-inch and are introduced to mixed numbers.
A focused lesson on the binomial distribution, covering the BINS criteria, identifying parameters, and calculating probabilities using digital spreadsheet tools.
An exploration of energy flow in ecosystems, covering photosynthesis, producers, consumers (herbivores, carnivores, omnivores), and complex food webs.
A math-focused project where students step into the role of garden designers to plan a community space while mastering multi-step word problems, decimal operations, and the relationship between fractions and decimals.
A comprehensive workshop for Kindergarten parents and guardians focused on building positive math attitudes and supporting math learning at home through play and daily routines. Based on Stanford DREME research.
An engaging introduction to multi-digit multiplication, division, and order of operations through a spy-themed decoding challenge. Students act as 'Math Detectives' to solve a series of problems and reveal a hidden message.
Students become backyard architects, designing a community park by calculating area and perimeter of rectangular features. This lesson bridges multiplicative thinking with real-world spatial planning for 4th graders.
A specialized toolkit for navigating mathematical skills in the 211-220 RIT range, with a focus on foundational decimals, fractions, and place value relationships.
A comprehensive guide for parents and students to navigate the mathematical skills expected in the 221-230 NWEA MAP RIT range, featuring actionable checklists and home-based practice ideas.
A set of resources focused on mastering numbers 50-100 through hands-on flashcard activities and games designed for kindergarten learners.
A lesson focused on solving multi-step addition and subtraction word problems using a structured checklist approach, specifically designed for students with IEPs.