A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for a 45-minute lesson on ratios and unit rates, featuring a pizza-themed hook, pacing, and differentiation strategies for mixed-readiness classrooms.
A black and white, ink-friendly drafting worksheet where students design a single house from a front view. Includes categorized "Must do" and "May do" requirements and a large calculation table.
A 6-slide instructional presentation that introduces the Grid City project, defines perimeter and area, and outlines creative requirements like streets and plants, including the Front View House challenge.
A black and white, ink-friendly practice document featuring a pre-drawn town layout on a grid, allowing students to practice calculating perimeter and area. Drop shadows have been removed and street labels adjusted for clarity. Axis numbering added for ease of measurement.
A black and white ink-friendly blueprint page featuring a large custom grid for architectural drawing and a detailed recording table for tracking perimeter and area calculations. Includes specific "Must do" and "May do" drafting notes.
A black and white mission briefing document for 4th-grade students, outlining project requirements for designing a town on grid paper, including specific building criteria, street and plant requirements, and a comprehensive grading rubric.
The teacher answer key for the Shape Sculptors worksheet, showing correctly shaded shapes and completed sentences for halves, fourths, and quarters.
A first-grade worksheet for practicing fraction vocabulary (half, halves, fourths, quarters). Students color in partitioned shapes and complete descriptive sentences.
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.