A project-based unit exploring the practical applications of rational exponents in biology, music, finance, and astronomy. Students analyze real-world models and synthesize their understanding through a final modeling project.
A specialized intervention sequence designed for Algebra I students to master TEKS A2A and A6A, focusing on the domain and range of linear and quadratic functions through tiered small-group instruction.
A comprehensive math unit focusing on applying percentage calculations, sales tax, and multi-step budgeting to real-world scenarios. students act as event planners to manage a fixed budget while accounting for specific tax rates.
A lesson sequence focusing on the algebraic and graphical properties of radical equations, bridging the gap between symbolic manipulation and visual intersection points.
A series of higher-level mathematics lessons exploring calculus foundations through engaging, thematic activities and visual demonstrations.
A series of geometry lessons focused on points of concurrency and their real-world applications in urban planning and design.
A specialized unit focused on identifying and correcting algebraic misconceptions in function transformations, specifically reflections. Students develop critical analysis skills by acting as "Error Doctors" to diagnose and treat common mathematical pitfalls.
A lesson sequence focusing on compound probability, specifically analyzing events where order matters versus where it doesn't, using marble jar scenarios and tree diagrams.
A series of lessons focused on the practical applications of linear equations, slope, and geometric relationships in real-world contexts like urban planning and engineering.
A lesson sequence for Algebra 2 focusing on the relationship between rational exponents and radical expressions, including conversion, simplification, and negative exponents.
A series of advanced mental math and historical algorithm lessons designed to build deep number sense and computational fluency in middle and high school students.
A lesson sequence focusing on the transition from expanded ellipsis notation to formal Sigma notation within the context of arithmetic series proofs. Students analyze a standard proof and reformulate it using summation properties.
A series of lessons exploring exponential functions, their components, graphs, and real-world applications in Algebra 1.
A lesson sequence focusing on advanced factoring techniques, specifically targeting the difference of squares with higher-degree exponents (4, 6, 8) through visual recognition and verification.