Geometric classification, measurement of area and volume, and the study of transformations and rigid motions. Builds toward complex proofs, trigonometry for general triangles, and the algebraic representation of conic sections.
A reference chart for the foundational math symbols (plus, minus, and equals) with clear visual definitions and examples for early learners.
A set of vibrant, high-impact classroom posters featuring numbers 1-10 (examples) and primary shapes with bold visuals for early learners.
A student worksheet featuring matching activities for numbers and shapes, along with simple pictorial addition and subtraction problems.
A collection of 2D and 3D shape flashcards featuring geometric definitions, clear visual icons, and real-world examples to help students identify shapes in their environment.
A set of jungle-themed flashcards for numbers 1-10, featuring clear digits, adorable animal icons for counting, and the written number word.
Teacher guidance and answer keys for the Pattern Detectives lesson, including differentiation strategies for various learning levels.
Level 3 mats for advanced learners, featuring growing patterns and a 'Creation Station' for students to design their own complex sequences, now optimized for a single page layout.
Level 2 mats for advanced learners, featuring ABC, AAB, and ABB patterns with internal missing elements to challenge pattern recognition.
Level 1 mats for beginning learners, focusing on simple AB and AABB repeating patterns with clear extension areas.
An engaging slide deck introducing shape patterns (AB, AABB, ABC, ABB) and growing patterns with a detective theme.
A set of 6 printable game cards for a classroom scavenger hunt. Tasks include counting crayons, sorting by color, identifying shapes, and creating physical patterns with blocks.
A two-page student activity sheet focused on counting crayons, sorting by color into designated boxes, and completing/creating simple repeating patterns. includes large drawing spaces for Pre-K motor skills.
A colorful and highly visual slide deck for Pre-K students to introduce counting, sorting, shapes, and patterns. Designed with large text and clear icons for classroom presentation.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Counting Crayon Creators lesson, including learning objectives, material lists, a step-by-step activity sequence, differentiation strategies, and an assessment rubric.
An answer key for the Shape Detective worksheet, providing the correct counts for sides and corners and identifying the target square in the coloring challenge.
A student worksheet for identifying and counting the sides and corners of 2D shapes, featuring tracing outlines and an attribute-based coloring challenge.
Engaging slide presentation for teaching 2D shapes, featuring warm-up prompts, an embedded Khan Academy Kids video, attribute breakdowns, and game instructions.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the Shape Superstars lesson, featuring a timed timeline, video pause points, floor activity instructions, and key vocabulary definitions.
A student recording sheet designed to be used on a clipboard. It features two 'Evidence Report' boxes for drawing found rectangles and a visual checklist of rectangle attributes.
Visual flashcards featuring various shapes (rectangle, circle, triangle, square, oval) for a movement-based warm-up game where students clap only for rectangles.
Updated Wacky Wardrobe worksheet featuring a standing Cat in the Hat holding an umbrella, with clearly boxed cutout items at the bottom: bow tie, pants, red/blue striped shirt, flip flops, and a scarf.
Updated Seuss Squad Lesson Guide to include the specific date of March 4th in the header for instructional planning.
A counting worksheet for Pre-K and Kindergarten students where they count various Dr. Seuss inspired icons (fish, socks, hats, stars, clovers) up to 15 and write the corresponding number.
A sorting activity where students cut out hats of three different sizes (small, medium, large) and glue them into the corresponding labeled boxes on a sorting mat.
Final version of the 'Where is the Hat?' poster with uniform sizing across all prepositional sections. The 'UNDER' example has been scaled down to match the others while maintaining its high-contrast visual style.
Final version of the Wacky Wardrobe worksheet featuring a standing Cat in the Hat with an umbrella and a row of boxed cut-out clothes including a red and blue striped shirt.
A vibrant set of movement and instructional slides for a 'Wacky Wednesday' themed lesson, featuring Dr. Seuss inspired colors, physical activity prompts, and a group counting activity up to 15.