A 4th-grade sequence connecting decimal fractions to real-world applications in money and metric measurement, emphasizing the practical importance of tenths and hundredths.
A unit on 4th grade math standards.
A comprehensive unit on classifying two-dimensional figures based on their properties and understanding the hierarchical relationships between different quadrilaterals.
A comprehensive unit on measurement focusing on inches, fractions (halves and fourths), mixed numbers, and representing data on line plots. Translated into Japanese.
A project-based math unit where students become garden designers, using decimals and fractions to plan a community space and manage a project budget.
A comprehensive unit on measuring length in inches using halves and fourths, recording data, and interpreting line plots, presented in both English and Japanese.
A comprehensive unit focused on mastering fraction operations, specifically focusing on comparison and simplification techniques tailored for EOG preparation.
A 3-day small group math sequence designed to move students from RIT 181-190 to 191-200 in Numerical Representations and Relationships. Focused on inverse operations, like-denominator fractions, and multi-step word problems.
A 3-day math tutoring sequence focused on moving students from RIT 191-200 to 201-210 in Numerical Representations and Relationships, specifically targeting fractions, division with remainders, and coordinate planes.
A 3-day targeted tutoring sequence designed to move students from RIT 181-190 to 191-200 in the MAP Growth Geometry and Measurement strand, focusing on shape attributes, symmetry, and perimeter.
A 3-day small group math sequence designed to move students from RIT 181-190 to 191-200 in the Data Analysis domain, focusing on statistical questions and circle graph interpretation.
A comprehensive math sequence designed for students with IEPs, focusing on breaking down multi-step word problems into manageable visual blueprints. It covers mixed operations with money, basic multiplication and division, and foundational addition and subtraction.