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 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 comprehensive 6th-grade math review sequence designed for a 2-day intensive remediation. It covers all major standards through direct instruction and a high-volume practice workbook.
A two-part unit on solving binomial equations using the distributive property, progressing from foundational integer equations to more challenging scenarios involving negative solutions and larger coefficients.
A week-long adventure-themed 6th-grade math review covering major clusters: Ratios & Proportions, Number System, Expressions & Equations, and Geometry. The sequence culminates in a mixed-review 'Quest Finale' to assess student mastery and readiness.
A dual-grade math activity sequence focusing on geometry, decimals, ratios, and algebra through engaging puzzles and real-world challenges.
A transition from mental math fluency to algebraic modeling, focusing on integer arithmetic and solving linear equations with visual tools.
A hands-on geometry unit where students apply area formulas for various polygons and circles to design real-world spaces, including custom bedrooms and mini-golf holes.
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 two-lesson unit for 6th-grade students focusing on whole number place value relationships from ones to millions, emphasizing the base-ten structure through hands-on detective-themed activities.
A 7-day math project where 6th-grade students use statistics and proportions to analyze school-based environmental issues and propose data-driven solutions to create change.
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.
A month-long architectural design and statistical analysis project for high school students, focusing on precision decimal operations through real-world urban planning, budgeting, and data synthesis.
A series of 8th and 9th grade Algebra lessons focused on linear relationships and systems of equations, with a focus on SPED/IEP support.