A mastery-based algebra sequence for 9th graders focusing on the structural properties of rational exponents and radicals. Students analyze, compare, and defend mathematical forms to deepen conceptual understanding beyond rote calculation.
A comprehensive summer bridge workbook for rising 8th graders transitioning to Algebra 1. Contains review of prerequisite topics, advanced pre-algebra skills, real-world application, and an Algebra Escape Challenge.
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.
A curriculum sequence combining math, art, and drafting to explore geometric scale, spatial relationships, and coordinate systems in design.
A multi-day, highly engaging math sequence that teaches students the financial mechanics of a venture capital pitch. Students learn to calculate unit profit, retail markups, margin percentages, company valuation, and equity offers to prepare their own Shark Tank-style pitches.
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 comprehensive Algebra 1 Regents review sequence covering Linear Functions, Polynomials, Quadratics, and Statistics. Designed to build student confidence and mastery through structured practice and a architectural blueprint theme.
A comprehensive unit designed for incoming 9th-grade multilingual learners to master place value from millions to thousandths and refine their rounding skills through visual scaffolding and collaborative play.
A week-long immersive statistics unit themed around Canterlot High and the Equestria Girls. Students master data analysis, visualization, and probability through daily challenges and a cumulative review packet.
A transition from mental math fluency to algebraic modeling, focusing on integer arithmetic and solving linear equations with visual tools.
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 4-lesson economics sequence for Special Education students. Lessons progress from solving for market equilibrium algebraically, to using data tables, to graphing intersections, and finally interpreting the real-world meaning of surplus, shortage, and the 'sweet spot'.
A math project where students design their own grocery store catalog to master unit rates. Students select items, set prices, and calculate the cost per unit for a variety of food categories.