A targeted math intervention sequence focused on remediating GCF gaps using a visual, color-coded prime factorization strategy. This sequence emphasizes the efficiency of prime factorization over listing factors for larger numbers.
A space-themed math journey where students use decimal operations and proportional relationships to chart courses, calculate planetary scales, and manage spaceship systems.
A structured math lesson where students use base-ten block blueprints to model, add, and regroup decimals up to the hundredths across four progressive levels of difficulty.
A comprehensive four-page teacher answer key that matches the student work packet. It features realistic, hand-drawn red-ink solutions for block drawings, completed regrouping prompts, and fully worked-out decimal addition grids with carrying annotations.
An advanced extension packet covering all 20 lessons of Unit 3, focused on abstract pattern exploration, number play, and algebraic relationships with fractions.
A focused lesson on finding constant of proportionality, writing equations, and graphing proportional relationships through interstellar weight and scale conversions.
A four-level student math work packet styled as a technical drafting blueprint. Students model decimals using base-ten block drawings, align values in custom decimal grids, and perform decimal addition with carrying in the tenths.
A complete sequence on decimal addition and regrouping. Students transition from modeling tenths with architectural blueprints to mastering computational algorithms through cosmic missions and space exploration calculations.
A playful elementary math lesson where students use a monster decoder chart to solve mystery addition equations. Includes a student-facing code-breaker worksheet and a corresponding teacher answer key.
A visually engaging slide deck introducing constant of proportionality, writing proportional equations, and graphing relationships with a high-tech planetary gravity theme.
A 15-day Texas Algebra 1 EOC test preparation program designed for non-math teachers to facilitate vocabulary mastery and high-yield readiness standard practice.
A highly visual 90-minute lesson connecting introductory integer rules with ocean exploration. Students use deep-sea diving concepts to understand negative and positive numbers, and dive into Chapter 4 of 'Who Was Jacques Cousteau?' to explore his underwater journeys with structured scaffolding.
A teacher-facing 2-page answer key for the Scale Master Worksheet, indicating correct values, equations, graphs, and classifications.