Guided notes handout for students to follow along during instruction. Covers fraction multiplication strategies using bars, area models, and mixed number conversion with a consistent architectural theme.
A comprehensive teacher answer key and scoring guide for all four Empire State Sprints. Revised for clarity, compact layout, and high-contrast printing.
The final homework in the prep series. Features absolute value for distance on a number line, unit rate from graphs, multi-step tax and tip, semicircles, comparing population means using MAD, complement of probability, and modeling with inequalities. Optimized layout and fixed question labels.
The third homework in the prep series. Includes rational number division, multi-step unit rate problems, percent increase, circle radius from circumference, population predictions from samples, probability from descriptions, and inequalities with negative coefficients. Revised layout for two-page fit.
The second homework in the prep series. Questions focus on rational number multiplication, proportional word problems, commission calculations, circle area, box plot interpretation, experimental probability, and real-world inequality modeling. Revised with a scaled box plot and optimized layout.
The first in a series of four double-sided homework assignments. This "Sprint" includes foundational questions on rational number operations, unit rate tables, simple percent discounts, circle circumference, sampling methods, basic probability, and multi-step inequalities. Optimized layout ensures content fits on two pages.
The teacher's answer key for the 'Operation Equation' worksheet, providing clear step-by-step inverse operation calculations and final answers for evaluation.
A structured, print-ready math worksheet for middle school SPED students, focusing on one-step equations with visual scaffolding, clear work areas, and a 'Secret Agent' theme.
A high-contrast, visually engaging slide deck with a 'Secret Agent' theme to teach middle school SPED students about inverse operations and one-step equations.
A detailed teacher lesson plan for a middle school SPED math lesson on one-step equations, featuring a secret agent theme, visual balance scale models, and explicit color-coding strategies.
A set of printable task cards for student stations or independent practice, focusing on creating factor trees for larger composite numbers.
A teacher resource containing lesson objectives, common misconceptions, a pacing guide, and a detailed answer key for the Factor Force unit.
A comprehensive worksheet for practicing prime factorization, finding GCF, and factoring algebraic expressions with a technical engineering theme.
A visually engaging presentation introducing the concepts of prime factorization, greatest common factor (GCF), and basic algebraic factoring using a blueprint and engineering theme.
A hands-on activity where students match raw data sets with their corresponding frequency tables and histograms. Revised with randomized card positions and added axis labels for better instructional value.