A unit on consumer math focusing on health insurance costs, terminology, and financial decision-making for high school students.
A multi-day, highly engaging math sequence that teaches students the financial mechanics of a venture capital pitch. Students learn to calculate unit profit, retail markups, margin percentages, company valuation, and equity offers to prepare their own Shark Tank-style pitches.
A comprehensive review suite for the New York State Mathematics Regents exams, including Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2, featuring mastery blueprints, calculator strategies, and exam-taking tips.
A comprehensive Algebra 1 Regents review sequence covering Linear Functions, Polynomials, Quadratics, and Statistics. Designed to build student confidence and mastery through structured practice and a architectural blueprint theme.
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 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 transition from mental math fluency to algebraic modeling, focusing on integer arithmetic and solving linear equations with visual tools.
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 comprehensive assessment sequence covering Normal Distributions, Z-scores, and the Central Limit Theorem.
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 comprehensive sequence on the Central Limit Theorem and sampling distributions, focusing on practical applications in medicine, biology, and finance. Students learn to calculate probabilities for both individual data points and sample means.
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.