A 4th-grade geometry unit focused on identifying and classifying lines, angles, and polygons, and exploring concepts of symmetry through hands-on investigation and artistic application.
A comprehensive week-long math unit focused on identifying coin values and performing addition and subtraction of money up to $20 using a calculator in real-world contexts.
A comprehensive unit on calculating elapsed time, progressing from simple one-hour intervals to quarter-hour and five-minute increments using scenarios and analog clocks.
A 12-lesson intervention sequence focused on building flexible thinking with place value and fractions for 6th-grade students performing at 4th-6th grade levels. The sequence uses a 'Number Navigators' theme to explore decimal relationships, fractional equivalence, and the bridge between the two.
A set of resources for 4th-grade students to practice solving single-operation word problems involving adding, subtracting, and multiplying fractions by whole numbers, all within a charming bakery theme.
A 3-day intensive mission focusing on multi-digit multiplication, division strategies, and solving multi-step word problems with remainders. Students act as 'agents' to decode and solve mathematical challenges.
A sequence of lessons helping 4th-grade students with autism master division word problems through structured visual supports and familiar daily scenarios at school and in the community.
A comprehensive unit where students become 'Problem Detectives,' learning to decode word problems using linguistic cues and cloze-style paragraph writing to explain their mathematical reasoning.
A 6-week comprehensive practice program focusing on 6+ digit addition and subtraction. Includes weekly homework assignments with increasing complexity and a final summative assessment, all featuring an architectural blueprint theme to emphasize precision and structure.
A week-long daily multiplication fluency program designed to build rapid recall of facts from 0-12 through repeated, varied practice.
A 10-day math practice sequence focused on 6-digit addition and subtraction. Each week features a blueprint-themed worksheet with 10 problems to reinforce place value and regrouping skills.
A series of lessons focused on spatial reasoning, map skills, and coordinate logic for elementary students.
A math sequence focused on understanding and calculating the perimeter of irregular quadrilaterals through real-world scenarios like fencing a farm.
A math remediation sequence for 3rd and 4th graders focused on place value concepts, specifically periods (units and thousands) and the structural role of commas in large numbers.
A comprehensive math lesson focused on solving multi-step real-world problems involving standard measurement unit conversions using a 'Maker Lab' theme.
A sequence focused on data representation and analysis using fractions, where students collect real-world data and use line plots to interpret their findings.
A comprehensive sequence focused on mastering mixed number operations through visual modeling, hands-on manipulatives, and algorithmic fluency.
A math sequence for 4th graders focused on mastering the perimeter formula for squares, specifically applying multi-digit multiplication in real-world contexts.
A unit focused on identifying and applying mathematical patterns to solve complex problems with ease, specifically targeting multiplication and division of large numbers.
A series of lessons exploring the foundations of algebra, focusing on variables, expressions, and basic problem-solving.
A hands-on sequence designed for students needing academic support to master fraction equivalence and operations through concrete modeling. Students use physical manipulatives like towers, blocks, and overlays to bridge the gap between abstract symbols and conceptual understanding.
This sequence uses the Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) framework to teach decimal place value through the lens of financial literacy. Students move from manipulating physical currency to drawing models and finally using standard algorithms to manage budgets.
This sequence utilizes base-ten blocks and area models to scaffold multi-digit multiplication and division, providing a visual and tactile framework for students who struggle with standard algorithms. By connecting physical area models to expanded form and eventually the standard algorithm, students build a conceptual foundation that supports future algebraic learning.
This sequence uses the Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) framework to teach decimal operations through the lens of financial literacy. Students move from physical base-ten blocks representing currency to visual grid models and finally to standard algorithms for real-world budgeting.
A 5-lesson sequence for 4th-grade students (Special Education support) focused on using manipulatives like fraction strips and tiles to understand equivalence and comparison. The sequence moves from concrete exploration of denominators to abstract placement on a number line, culminating in a student-created reference guide.
A 4th-grade math sequence focusing on division and remainders using physical and virtual manipulatives. Students progress from basic sharing/grouping concepts to interpreting remainders in word problems and scaffolding the long division algorithm.
A 4th-grade math sequence focused on mastering multi-digit multiplication using the Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) framework. Students progress from physical base-ten blocks to drawn area models and numerical equations.
A 4th-grade financial literacy sequence exploring the journey from gross pay to net pay, investigating taxes, and creating realistic budgets. Students use inquiry-based math to demystify paychecks and understand how community services are funded.
A 5-lesson sequence for 4th Grade students focused on transitioning from physical manipulatives to visual sketches using the Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) framework. Students master arrays, area models for multiplication and fractions, and division sketches, culminating in a student-created visual strategy guide.
A 4th-grade sequence designed for students needing academic support to master the open number line. Students learn to visualize multi-digit operations, elapsed time, and measurement word problems by mapping them as 'distances' on a line, moving from physical movement to abstract mental math.
This sequence guides 4th-grade students through the progression of bar modeling (tape diagrams) to solve comparison word problems. It moves from simple part-whole relationships to additive and multiplicative comparisons, culminating in multi-step problem solving and reverse-engineering models into stories.
This 3rd-grade sequence introduces the Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) framework using bar models (tape diagrams) to visualize additive relationships. Students transition from physical linking cubes to drawn rectangles, mastering part-part-whole and comparison models to decode and solve word problems.
This sequence addresses the conceptual hurdles of fraction operations by utilizing number lines as a concrete visual anchor. Students move from placing fractions on a line to visually estimating and calculating sums and differences using movement and length to represent value.
A comprehensive introduction to the first quadrant of the coordinate plane. Students learn to identify axes, plot ordered pairs, interpret graphed data, and apply spatial reasoning through games and mapping projects.
A mastery-based sequence focusing on the logical hierarchy of geometric shapes, addressing complex classifications and property-based definitions through Venn diagrams and logic puzzles.
A game-based introduction to coordinate geometry where students learn to navigate grids, plot points, and transform shapes within a space exploration theme. Students transition from basic location-finding to complex mapping and translations.
A project-based sequence for 4th graders exploring 3D geometry through the lens of engineering and structural design. Students transition from identifying properties like faces, edges, and vertices to testing structural stability and designing a geometric city block.