The final synthesis activity where students use given sets of derivative clues to reconstruct the mystery graphs of original functions, testing their complete understanding of the sequence.
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.
Create a lesson for the clueless word fill-in crossword puzzle.
A detective-themed name word search puzzle where students find 23 names hidden in a 15x15 grid of letters. No clues are provided, offering an engaging brain-teaser challenge.
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 cinematic and mathematical exploration of the life of Srinivasa Ramanujan through the film "The Man Who Knew Infinity." Students engage in active viewing and explore key mathematical concepts such as integer partitions, Hardy-Ramanujan taxicab numbers, and the philosophical debate between mathematical intuition and formal proof.
A teacher's answer key and discussion guide for the "The Man Who Knew Infinity" student worksheet. Features complete solutions to all film viewing questions, fully-listed partitions of 5, the math behind taxicab numbers, and pedagogical notes to guide classroom discussions.
A comprehensive 8-day financial algebra project where 8th-grade students navigate adulthood, managing salaries, housing, transportation, and debt using linear and exponential models.
A four-day statistics packet using Cartoon Network shows to teach tallying, graphing, probability, range, and outliers, complete with a comprehensive teacher guide for IEP tracking.
An active viewing guide and math exploration worksheet for the film "The Man Who Knew Infinity". Students track Srinivasa Ramanujan's chronological journey, answer guiding questions about mathematical intuition vs. formal proofs, and perform hands-on calculations on integer partitions and taxicab numbers without LaTeX notation.
A comprehensive assessment sequence covering Normal Distributions, Z-scores, and the Central Limit Theorem.
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 comprehensive three-page teacher guide and answer key for the Toon Stats Challenge. Page 1 details IEP alignment and accommodation trackers; Page 2 provides standard-aligned keys for Day 1 and 2; Page 3 provides keys for Day 3 and 4. This version features larger, clearer text sizes.