A game-based sequence where 8th-grade students explore probability, weighted averages, and expected value to analyze fairness and long-term trends in games of chance.
A comprehensive journey from basic arithmetic to algebraic reasoning, bridging the gap between elementary calculations and middle school expressions.
A comprehensive unit on calculating the area of 2D shapes, focusing on parallelograms, rectangles, squares, triangles, and trapezoids using architectural blueprints as a visual theme.
A comprehensive final project for high school math, integrating linear equations, systems, sequences, data analysis, and polynomials through three real-world career paths. Includes scaffolded 'Skill Missions' to prepare students for the final choice-based project.
A comprehensive 5-day math review sequence designed for middle school students preparing for state testing. The sequence covers number systems, expressions, ratios, geometry, and statistics through a 'Brain Blueprint' theme.
A two-day intensive test preparation sequence for the NYS Math Exam, using a 'Mission Possible' spy theme to build student confidence and strategy.
A comprehensive assessment sequence focused on consumer mathematics, linear equations, and systems of equations through the lens of real-world scenarios like business comparisons and service fees.
A 5-lesson Algebra series focused on linear inequalities and systems of equations, designed for 9th-grade special education students with scaffolded instruction, visual aids, and scripted teacher guidance.
A comprehensive 2.5-week unit on business mathematics focusing on compensation structures, including hourly wages, overtime, timecards, piecework, piecewise pay functions, and commission, with integrated numeracy reviews.
A collection of lessons exploring mathematical concepts through pop-culture themes to engage students with diverse learning needs.
A comprehensive 2.5-week introductory unit for Business Math focusing on decimal, fraction, and percentage operations, algebraic solving, and payroll management. This unit aligns with Indiana BMH standards (1.1, 5.1-5.3, 10.1-10.5), preparing students for practical financial applications through 70-minute instructional blocks.
A Unit 8 Algebra sequence for 9th-grade IEP students, covering systems of linear equations. Includes graphing (8.1), substitution (8.2), and elimination (8.3) methods with high visual scaffolding, 60-minute lesson plans, and comprehensive student packets.
A problem-based learning unit exploring the mathematics of circles and arcs through the lenses of satellite technology and landscape architecture. Students apply arc length and sector area formulas to solve real-world design and engineering challenges.
A project-based unit where students use indirect measurement (shadow reckoning) to determine the height of tall objects and then build accurate scale models of those structures.
A comprehensive unit on solid geometry, exploring the properties, surface areas, and constructions of various three-dimensional shapes.
A set of two comprehensive 90-minute substitute teacher packets covering middle school math topics. Each packet includes review exercises, application problems, and extension activities designed for independent student work.
A sequence focused on exponential growth models through the lens of agricultural yields, specifically tracking the population growth of peppers from a single fruit.
A comprehensive project-based learning unit where students apply trigonometric ratios to measure the heights of local landmarks and create intricate geometric art based on mathematical proportions.
A comprehensive 7-week NYS Math Assessment preparation sequence for 8th grade, covering major clusters including algebra, functions, geometry, and statistics.
A geometric exploration of similar triangles, focusing on identification criteria and real-world applications of scale factors and proportions.
A real-world project where students use linear functions to model earnings from a summer job and manage a budget to reach a savings goal. Students will define variables, write equations, create tables, and graph their financial progress.
A comprehensive progression through descriptive statistics, from foundational calculations to high-school level analytical applications, including outlier effects and algebraic problem-solving.
A four-day unit for high school essential skills students focused on identifying and creating symmetry in geometric shapes and everyday objects through hands-on activities and visual supports.
A series of algebra and geometry foundation lessons designed with a technical blueprint aesthetic, focusing on precision, organized computation, and visual clarity in mathematical steps.
A comprehensive math review sequence designed for students with IEPs, featuring simplified numbers, visual aids, and a gamified arcade theme. Covers Ratios, The Number System, Expressions, Geometry, and Statistics through interactive slides and printable activities.
An exploration of geometric congruence, coordinate geometry, and the formal logic required for mathematical proofs.
A comprehensive unit on literal equations and formula manipulation, focusing on using inverse operations to rearrange variables in geometry and physics contexts.
A 4-day unit on Ratios and Proportions integrating one-step, two-step, and multi-step algebraic equations with real-world applications. Students progress from simple cross-multiplication to complex proportional reasoning with variables on both sides.
A 5-day Algebra 2 Credit Recovery unit focused on quadratic equations, covering parent functions, key features of graphs, factoring, and the quadratic formula. Designed for 40-minute class periods with a blueprint-inspired visual theme.
A comprehensive 8-day business math unit focused on personal budgeting, expenditure analysis, and career-based financial planning. Students learn to track spending, build budgets, and analyze variances before applying these skills to a career research project.
A series of lessons designed to rebuild fundamental fraction skills for middle schoolers, focusing on conceptual understanding and procedural fluency.
A comprehensive 15-day TSIA2 math review sequence featuring daily warm-up questions and weekly progress logs for students. The program covers all four TSIA2 domains through a "Math Marathon" theme.
A deep dive into the theoretical and practical relationship between fractions and decimals, designed for advanced learners to explore the structure of rational numbers and precision in calculation.
A 5-day laboratory-themed unit for SPED resource students focusing on ratio reasoning, unit rates, percents, and measurement conversions through the lens of mixing perfect flavor recipes.
A comprehensive unit on foundational geometry concepts, focusing on visualization, notation, and the vocabulary used to describe the spatial world.
A unit on the properties of triangles, specifically focusing on the Triangle Inequality Theorem and how side lengths determine the possibility of forming a triangle.
A series of lessons focused on fundamental geometric properties and spatial reasoning through hands-on construction and architectural themes.
A middle school math sequence centered on fractions, using an architectural and construction theme. It progresses from 6th-grade foundations to 8th-grade applications of slope and rational numbers.
A 3-day healthcare-themed project for remedial precalculus students. It covers algebra 2 fundamentals, systems of equations, and introductory trigonometric transformations within clinical contexts.