This lesson shifts focus to the formula V = B × h. Students identify the 'base' of a prism, calculate its area, and multiply by the height, reinforcing the concept that volume is 'base area extended through height.'
A lesson focused on identifying and calculating the perimeters and circumferences of specific components within 3D solid figures like cylinders, rectangular prisms, and cones.
A lesson focused on identifying the 2D bases of 3D figures and calculating their perimeter or circumference. Students will practice sketching bases and applying geometry formulas in an architectural context.
Reviewing multi-step percent problems (NY-6.RP.3c), complex coordinate geometry, and rational number relationships.
A fast-paced lesson on adding and subtracting decimals through the hundredths place, focusing on the importance of place value alignment. Students will practice lining up decimals and using placeholders to solve real-world racing-themed problems.
Introduction to ratios, unit rates, and proportions. Students will use multiplicative reasoning to solve rate problems and represent ratios in multiple forms.
Mastery of prime factorization, numerical expressions with exponents, and the order of operations (PEMDAS/GEMS).
Intensive practice with multiplying and dividing decimals and fractions. Students will tackle real-world problems involving standard algorithms and reciprocal operations.
Exploration of integers, absolute value, and the classification of rational numbers on number lines and Venn diagrams. Students will master the structure of the real number system.
A hands-on exploration of fractions where students identify and sort fractions based on their denominators using various representations including number lines, area models, and numerical forms.
A comprehensive lesson on equivalent fractions and adding/subtracting fractions with like denominators, featuring a science lab theme.
A lesson focused on solving real-world area and perimeter problems, including finding unknown side lengths and comparing rectangles with different dimensions but shared properties. Students act as junior architects to design and analyze blueprints.
A foundational lesson on classifying angles as acute, obtuse, or right, serving as a prerequisite for measuring with a protractor. Students will identify, classify, and sketch angles within a technical blueprint-themed environment.
A quick introductory lesson focusing on the fundamental concept of probability as a ratio of favored outcomes to total possible outcomes.
In this lesson, students become 'Perimeter Detectives' to solve for missing side lengths in regular polygons and rectangles. They use their knowledge of polygon properties and addition/subtraction to calculate perimeters and individual side measurements.