This 50-minute lesson helps high school geometry students reinforce their understanding of fundamental geometric figures: points, lines, planes, rays, segments, and segment length. Students will engage with these concepts through identification, naming, drawing, and interactive activities, solidifying their foundation for future geometric studies.
Matthew Sucharski
General Education Teacher
In this 60-minute lesson, 9th-grade students will explore the fundamental concepts of geometry: points, lines, and planes. Through active learning and inquiry-based activities, they will develop an understanding of these concepts and their applications. This lesson aims to build a strong foundation for more advanced geometric concepts while integrating social-emotional learning to improve teamwork and problem-solving skills.
Kyanna Silveira
Math, English, History, Biology, Language Arts, Earth Science
Unlock the secrets of right-angle triangles! This 90-minute lesson introduces high school geometry students to the Pythagorean Theorem, its applications, and how it helps us solve real-world problems. Designed for a low-level high school geometry class across a single session.
psullivan
General Education Teacher
In this five-session, 15-minute small-group lesson series, 2nd graders will become detectives who identify 3D shapes and count their vertices and edges. Through interactive activities, guided scripts, and targeted practice, students will master geometry fundamentals, strengthening spatial reasoning and preparing them for grade-level math standards.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson introduces 6th-grade students to the exciting world of coordinate planes, helping them understand how to locate and plot points. It's crucial for building foundational spatial reasoning and preparing students for advanced math concepts.
Wayne Bruton
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 6th-grade students understand and calculate the area of rectangles and right triangles. Students will learn the formulas and apply them to various problems, building a foundational understanding of geometric measurement. This is a single 30-minute session for the entire class.
Wayne Bruton
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute Tier 2 lesson for 10th-grade students with intellectual disabilities introduces parallel and transversal lines and the angles they form. Students will use visual aids and a reference sheet to identify and understand these geometric concepts, building foundational geometry skills. Designed for small group instruction.
Erin Esswein
Special Education Teacher
In this 5-session 10th grade math lesson, students explore the properties and relationships of angles through hands-on scenarios and collaborative challenges. Understanding angles underpins geometry, trigonometry, and real-world problem-solving—crucial for higher-level math and everyday spatial reasoning.
cheryl.ilaw
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 6th-grade students review how to calculate the area of a 2D parallelogram and introduces how these shapes form the faces of 3D objects. Understanding the building blocks of 3D geometry is crucial for real-world applications in design, engineering, and architecture. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session.
Samantha Hansing
Special Education Teacher
This lesson challenges 6th-grade students to apply their knowledge of geometric shapes to find the area of complex irregular polygons. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a fun, interactive way. Audience: 6th Grade, Duration: 30 minutes, 1 session.
Sumiko Wong
General Education Teacher
Students will explore the concept of symmetry by identifying lines of symmetry in various 2D shapes and real-world objects. This lesson is crucial for building foundational geometry skills and understanding patterns in the world around us. Designed for 4th Grade, this single session will last approximately 30 minutes.
Taylor Weber
Elementary Teacher
In this 5-session series, 2nd grade students become math detectives, mastering multi-step addition and subtraction word problems up to 1000 and exploring 3D shapes. Through engaging activities and guided scripts, students build problem-solving skills and spatial reasoning in 30-minute lessons.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
Dive into the fascinating world of 2D and 3D shapes, exploring their attributes and real-world examples. This resource sparks geometric thinking and helps students see math everywhere. Designed for Elementary School Students, this lesson will take one 45-minute session.
Lakota Hill
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 2nd graders master identifying 3D shapes and confidently solve double-digit addition and subtraction word problems. It's crucial for building foundational math and spatial reasoning skills. Designed for a Tier 2 group of 5 students, it comprises 5 sessions, each 30 minutes long.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 10th graders, students will learn how to form precise geometric definitions for points, lines, angles, and planes. Mastering definitions strengthens students' reasoning and proof-writing skills, providing a solid foundation for advanced geometry concepts.
Erin Esswein
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson will refresh 10th-grade students' understanding of the Pythagorean Theorem and its applications. Students will revisit the theorem, practice problem-solving, and see its relevance in real-world scenarios. Designed for a whole classroom setting.
jonbenetbrown
Math Teacher
This lesson helps 9th-grade students investigate patterns in quadrilaterals and polygons to make conjectures about their geometric relationships, focusing on diagonals and angles. It's a Tier 1 classroom activity designed for 30 minutes, encouraging discovery and critical thinking.
Kristin Spencer
Math Teacher, Science Teacher, English Language Arts Teacher, Social Studies Teacher
In this 60-minute session for 7th graders, students will explore various angle relationships, such as complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles. Understanding these relationships is crucial for solving geometric problems and is applicable in real-life scenarios like architecture and design.
Michael Flores
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students review basic geometric shapes, their properties, and classifications. It's important for building foundational math skills. Designed for individual 5th-grade students, this lesson will take approximately 30 minutes.
Camden sutton
General Education Teacher
Get ready to find fun shapes all around us! In this 30-minute lesson, Kindergarten students will explore and identify common 2D shapes in their everyday environment, building foundational geometry skills. This engaging lesson will spark curiosity and help students see the world through a 'shape lens.'
j.m.myers
Counselor
A 65-minute lesson for 9th-grade students on identifying and plotting points in all four quadrants of the coordinate plane. This lesson is important because understanding the coordinate plane is fundamental for higher-level math concepts like graphing linear equations, functions, and geometric transformations, and helps students develop spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills. This lesson is designed for a single session.
Kris Coyne
Math Teacher
This 30-minute Tier 2 lesson is designed to help 11th-grade students improve their Geometry grades by focusing on common problem areas and effective study strategies. This lesson aims to boost confidence and understanding in a small group setting.
Marie Paresa
Counselor
In this brief lesson, students will explore geometric shapes and their applications in real-world design. By watching a video and engaging in a short discussion, students will gain insights into how geometry is used in art and architecture. This lesson aims to spark interest in the intersection of math and art, encouraging students to think creatively about geometric concepts. For 8th graders, the discussion will focus on critical analysis and the practical application of geometric patterns in various designs.
Veola Neal
Counselor
In this 5-session Tier 2 mini-course, two 2nd graders will practice multi-step addition and subtraction word problems while identifying and describing 3D shapes. Each 15-minute session features targeted instruction, hands-on activities, and quick formative checks. Perfect for small group intervention to build confidence and problem-solving skills.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will become 'Shape Detectives' as they explore and identify various shapes in their environment. This engaging activity will help students recognize and name basic geometric shapes, enhancing their spatial awareness and vocabulary. Understanding shapes is a fundamental skill that supports mathematical reasoning and problem-solving abilities.
Jason Stewart
Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute first-grade lesson, students will explore visual processing strategies—using number lines, ten-frames, and part-part-whole diagrams—to add and subtract within 20. These concrete, picture-based methods build number sense, boost confidence, and prepare students for more abstract arithmetic.
Jennifer Dorman
General Education Teacher
This lesson uses art to visualize and understand algebraic equations and expressions. Students will create visual representations of given algebraic equations, making abstract concepts more concrete and engaging. This activity develops both mathematical and creative skills, encouraging students to think about algebra in innovative ways.
Michael Schaefer
Math
This lesson explores angle relationships, helping 7th-grade students understand and identify complementary, supplementary, and vertical angles. It's crucial for developing spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills, with one engaging 30-minute session designed for a whole-class setting.
Michael Flores
General Education Teacher
This 15-minute lesson for 12th-grade students introduces the fundamental concept of vector addition. It's important for understanding forces, velocities, and displacements in physics and engineering, providing essential tools for real-world problem-solving. Designed for a single 15-minute session for a whole classroom.
bjackson
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps Kindergarten students learn to describe 2D shapes using their attributes (sides, corners, and curves) and sort them. This foundational understanding of geometric properties is crucial for future math concepts. Audience: Kindergarten. Duration: 30 minutes. 1 session.
Arlo Jones
Counselor
This lesson provides 9th-grade students with an opportunity to demonstrate their mastery of key concepts in coordinate geometry and functions. Students will apply their understanding of plotting points, graphing functions, the vertical line test, calculating slope, and interpreting graphs. This 65-minute lesson culminates in an assessment to gauge student comprehension.
Kris Coyne
Math Teacher
This lesson will empower 4th-grade students to master the concepts of area and perimeter through engaging, hands-on activities. It will help them overcome challenges with spatial skills, visual analysis, and real-world measurement, fostering a deeper understanding of Geometry and Measurement and Data. This is a single 30-minute session for fourth-grade students.
dfredericks
Math Teacher, Science Teacher
In this lesson, 4th-grade students will engage in a fun activity to create a simple city map. They will use basic math and geography skills to draw streets, buildings, and landmarks on graph paper. This lesson helps students understand spatial relationships and encourages creativity in designing their own city.
Stephen Habib
Counselor
In this 30-minute lesson, 5th graders will enhance spatial awareness by interpreting and creating maps and 3D models. This foundational skill boosts geometry understanding and real-life navigation abilities.
Maggie
Social Worker
Quick-fire cooperative geometry challenge where small groups race to build triangles with given perimeters, emphasizing turn-taking and positive feedback. Important for integrating perimeter review with social-emotional learning and collaborative problem solving in a small-group 5th grade math setting. Audience: 5th grade group; Format: 1 session, 20 minutes.
Solal Stern
General Education Teacher
This 40-minute lesson introduces 8th-grade students to linear equations through an engaging gardening scenario. Students will connect proportional relationships, lines, and linear equations, applying their understanding to real-world problems involving seed costs and vegetable yields. Designed for students with diverse learning needs, it aims to foster excitement and comprehension, helping students achieve at least 85% accuracy.
Kyshima Chick
Math Teacher
This 20-minute lesson helps 10th-grade Geometry students develop strategies to stay focused and complete their academic tasks effectively. It's crucial for improving productivity and reducing procrastination in their studies.
Nick Lippman
General Education Teacher
Solve the mystery of missing angles in complex shapes and polygons. This lesson challenges students to apply their knowledge of angles to solve puzzles. Designed for a 7th-grade student, this individual lesson will take 40 minutes and is focused on Tier 3 MTSS support.
Isabel Rebora
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 5th graders will build spatial awareness by solving real-world mapping and geometry challenges. Students will learn to visualize shapes, interpret maps, and navigate simple grids—skills that boost math performance and everyday problem-solving.
Maggie
Social Worker
In this engaging lesson, 7th-grade students will embark on a 'Shape Safari' to explore and identify various geometric shapes. This lesson is important as it helps students recognize and understand the properties of shapes, which is foundational for more advanced geometry concepts. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed for a whole classroom setting.
Kim
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 3rd-grade students master calculating area and perimeter, including problems involving partitioning rectangles, using STAAR-aligned questions. This is a 90-minute lesson designed for whole-class instruction, with differentiated practice for individual students. One session.
Sarah Purgason
English Language Arts Teacher
This lesson combines 5th-grade math with physical education to create an engaging learning experience. Students will explore mathematical concepts through physical activities, making math fun and relevant to their everyday lives. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session, providing a dynamic and interactive approach to learning.
Chelsie Calvert
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute lesson, first graders explore adding and subtracting within 20 through engaging visual strategies like number lines, ten frames, and counters. This foundational lesson builds number sense, confidence, and fluency with math facts, making abstract operations concrete and fun.
Jennifer Dorman
General Education Teacher
Unlock the secrets of linear equations! Students will learn to graph linear equations on the coordinate plane using a table of values. This lesson is essential for building a strong foundation in algebra. Designed for 9th Grade, this single session will last approximately 65 minutes.
Kris Coyne
Math Teacher
This 30-minute Tier 2 support group session for 11th-grade Geometry students aims to address common struggles, build confidence, and develop effective study strategies. It's crucial for students to feel supported and empowered to improve their academic performance.
Marie Paresa
Counselor
Dive into the world of 2D and 3D shapes, exploring their properties and how they transform. This resource builds fundamental geometric understanding, vital for visual literacy and problem-solving in design and engineering. This lesson is for a 2nd Grade Class and will last 35 minutes.
maria low
General Education Teacher
This project challenges 9th-grade students to design and create a unique greeting card, integrating geometric principles (Math), artistic expression (Art), and persuasive writing (Language Arts). Students will work in small groups to explore how these subjects connect in a practical, creative way. This lesson is designed for a 60-minute session for small groups needing additional support. It helps students apply cross-curricular skills in a hands-on project.
June Wicker
Counselor
This lesson introduces 10th-grade students to essential mathematical concepts used in electrical EMT conduit bending. Students will learn how to calculate bend offsets, kicks, and saddles, crucial skills for real-world electrical installations. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session.
dquintiliani
Instructor
In this lesson, students will explore the concepts of square and cube roots through active learning strategies. This lesson is important as it helps students understand the inverse operations of squaring and cubing, which are foundational for higher-level math concepts.
Neal Fulks
Special Education Teacher
This lesson explores the fascinating connection between the art of origami and the mathematical concept of 3D topology. Students will learn how folding paper transforms a 2D surface into complex 3D structures, understanding topological properties like connectivity and surfaces. This single session lesson is designed for 7th-grade students and will last approximately 30 minutes.
Sarah Hurdle
Science Teacher
This lesson introduces Pre-K students to basic 2D shapes (circle, square, triangle) through interactive activities and engaging visuals. Students will learn to identify and name common shapes, developing foundational geometric understanding. This is a single 30-minute session for the entire classroom.
Kerrianne Simoneau
Special Education Teacher
This PLAAPF provides a comprehensive overview of Makayla Baugh's current academic achievement and functional performance in Geometry, including her strengths, areas for growth, and how her accommodations support her learning. Designed for 9th-grade students, this document consolidates various data points to meet TEA standards in a single, flowing paragraph. One session, 30 minutes.
Kristin Spencer
Math Teacher, Science Teacher, English Language Arts Teacher, Social Studies Teacher
Students will become architects, using their knowledge of 2D shapes and spatial reasoning to design an optimal classroom layout. This lesson helps students understand practical applications of geometry and problem-solving, fostering creativity and critical thinking. Designed for 7th Grade students, this single session will last approximately 30 minutes.
Sarah Hurdle
Science Teacher
Students will rotate through different math game stations, each focusing on a specific math skill (addition, subtraction, shape sorting). This interactive and fun approach will help reinforce various math concepts. By engaging in these activities, students will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills in an enjoyable and collaborative environment.
Bob Ruuska
Math, English, History, Earth Science, Language Arts
Embark on a mathematical quest to conquer quadratic equations! This lesson introduces 12th-grade students to the fundamentals of quadratic equations, exploring their forms, how to solve them, and their real-world applications. This single-session lesson is designed for a whole classroom and will run for 30 minutes.
Ace
Instructor
In this delightful K-1st grade math lesson, students will embark on a fun-filled adventure exploring shapes and patterns. Through hands-on activities and interactive games, young learners will develop foundational math skills while enhancing their creativity and problem-solving abilities. The session will last for 30 minutes and is suitable for a Tier 1 classroom setting.
arezendejohnson
Paraprofessional
In this 5-session unit, 10th graders become Angle Detectives as they explore angle definitions, measurement techniques, relationships, and applications. This Tier 1 lesson supports all learners, including those with IEPs, through hands-on activities, guided practice, and formative assessments.
cheryl.ilaw
Special Education Teacher
Explore the fascinating world where math meets art! This 30-minute lesson for elementary school students introduces the concept of symmetry and how it's used to create beautiful artwork, helping students see math in the world around them. Designed for a single classroom session.
muftawuadams
Math Teacher
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the fun and mind-bending world of 2D topology, where shapes can be stretched, bent, and twisted into new forms without tearing or gluing. Perfect for independent work, this 30-minute session will spark curiosity about how mathematicians categorize shapes beyond simple geometry, allowing students to explore abstract concepts at their own pace when the teacher is absent. Designed for a single 30-minute session.
Sarah Hurdle
Science Teacher
This 25-minute Tier 3 individual lesson helps Matthew, a 7th-grade student, understand and solve proportions using real-world examples like recipes and maps. The lesson provides step-by-step instructions and scaffolding to build confidence and accuracy, empowering Matthew with essential problem-solving skills for everyday situations.
Molly Mulhern
Instructor
This lesson combines art with basic math concepts like shapes and patterns to create unique artworks. Students will learn to recognize and create different shapes and patterns while expressing their creativity through art. This lesson enhances both mathematical thinking and artistic expression.
Ciara McNearly
Instructor
Explore the real-world importance of lines and angles, helping 4th-grade students understand their foundational role in geometry and everyday life. This single-session lesson takes approximately 30 minutes.
Kelise Antonio
Counselor, General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to the practical application of trigonometry in electrical conduit bending. Students will learn how sine, cosine, and tangent are used to calculate bend angles and offsets for real-world electrical installations. This single 30-minute session will equip students with essential problem-solving skills for a vital trade.
dquintiliani
Instructor
In this lesson, students will engage in a fun and interactive activity to learn counting and basic shapes. Through collaborative and active learning strategies, students will explore different shapes and practice counting them. This lesson is important as it builds foundational math skills and encourages teamwork and communication among students.
Mackenzie Tallent
Instructor
In this 30-minute lesson, 3rd graders will explore basic geography concepts by learning about maps, cardinal directions, and landforms. This engaging lesson helps students understand how maps represent the world around them and develop spatial thinking skills.
Sissy Bell
General Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson introduces 8th-grade students to the fundamental concept of slope, how to calculate it from two points, and its real-world applications. Understanding slope is crucial for analyzing rates of change and preparing for higher-level mathematics.
Tessa Delarosa
Instructor
This lesson helps 6th-grade students decode the mysteries of variables, algebraic expressions, and equations. It's designed for a 45-minute class of 25 students, supporting diverse learning needs from struggling to mastering, and aims to build a strong foundation for future math concepts.
Kayla Williams
Elementary Teacher
In this lesson, students will engage in a hands-on activity using strings and graph paper to visualize systems of equations. They will explore scenarios resulting in one, no, or infinite solutions by aligning strings on a coordinate plane. This lesson is important as it provides a tactile and visual approach to understanding abstract algebraic concepts, enhancing students' comprehension and retention.
Melodie Kabashima
General Education Teacher
In this engaging lesson, kindergarten students will work on piecing together puzzles of different 2D shapes. This activity is designed to enhance their problem-solving abilities and fine motor skills while promoting cognitive development and shape familiarity. By the end of the lesson, students will have a better understanding of basic shapes and improved hand-eye coordination.
Teresa Fritze
Math, Language Arts
This lesson teaches 12th-grade students essential kitchen math conversions and equivalents, empowering them to confidently adapt recipes and understand ingredient ratios. It's a single 90-minute session for the whole class.
Durnitra Weeks
Instructor
This individualized 15-minute lesson for a 1st-grade student focuses on identifying key 2D and 3D shapes. It's important for building foundational geometry skills and visual recognition, helping students confidently name and distinguish common shapes in their environment.
Amelia Freitas
Special Education Teacher
In this three-session lesson series, 8th graders will master the progression for solving multi-step linear equations with rational coefficients (CCSS 8.EE.C.7). Students will build fluency from one-step to multi-step equations, including variables on both sides and clearing fractions. These engaging 30-minute Tier 1 lessons ensure every student develops confidence and competence.
Kelsey Patterson
Instructor
This lesson helps 1st-grade students identify and draw basic 2D shapes, enhancing their spatial reasoning and fine motor skills. It's a fun, hands-on activity for a single 30-minute session.
Kaylen Hail
Art Teacher, Music Teacher
This lesson introduces 8th-grade emerging learners to approximating square roots by truncation. Students will learn a practical method to estimate square roots, building a foundational understanding of irrational numbers and their values. This single session is designed for whole-class instruction and will take approximately 30 minutes.
Renee Lisowski
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 9th-grade students master using double number line diagrams to solve rate problems. It's crucial for developing proportional reasoning skills applicable in various real-world scenarios. This single-session lesson is designed for a 60-minute duration.
jalford
School Administrator
This lesson introduces 6th-grade students to the concept of surface area, helping them understand how to calculate the total area of the faces of 3D shapes. It's crucial for developing spatial reasoning and practical skills like gift wrapping! This single session lesson is designed for 6th Grade students and will take approximately 30 minutes.
Wayne Bruton
Special Education Teacher
Explore basic 2D and 3D shapes found in diatoms and radiolaria, connecting geometry to the fascinating world of microscopic ocean life. This lesson introduces 1st graders to foundational geometric concepts through engaging visual examples. 1 session, 30 minutes.
Dancing Ray
Elementary Teacher
This creative resource guides small groups in using fractions to design artistic patterns and tessellations. Integrating art with fractions makes the concepts tangible and shows their application in visual design. Audience: 4th Grade Group. Duration: 55 minutes.
smithg
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute self-paced lesson helps 10th-12th grade high school students master the essential skill of converting between decimals, fractions, and percentages. Students will build a strong foundational understanding, crucial for everyday math and higher-level problem-solving.
Hannah Milford
Special Education Teacher
This lesson engages students in hands-on math activities using fake snowballs. Students will explore counting, sorting, and basic operations through interactive stations. This approach helps in making abstract math concepts tangible and fun, catering to the diverse needs of students with severe cognitive and physical disabilities.
Monica Sylvia
Special Education Teacher
A comprehensive 30-minute math test for 3rd graders, designed to assess their understanding of addition, subtraction, in and out boxes, one and two-step problem solving, whole number comparison, and place value. This lesson is for a whole classroom setting and should take approximately 30 minutes.
Henry Cortes
English Language Arts Teacher
This lesson will guide 6th-grade students through an engaging 30-minute session to fluently add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers. Mastering these operations is crucial for future mathematical success and real-world problem-solving, like managing finances or understanding measurements.
hilld
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to the fundamental parts of a circle, including the center, radius, diameter, chord, arc, and circumference. Understanding these components is crucial for future geometry concepts. Designed for middle school students, this lesson is 30 minutes long and suitable for a single session.
muftawuadams
Math Teacher
This lesson provides a comprehensive study guide for 10th-grade students on angle relations, helping them master key concepts and prepare for assessments. This single session will last approximately 30 minutes.
Megan Kolodny
Math Teacher, Science Teacher, English Language Arts Teacher, Social Studies Teacher
In this engaging 5th-grade lesson, students will learn how to simplify algebraic expressions involving variables x and y. This foundational skill is crucial for developing algebraic thinking and problem-solving abilities. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session, providing students with hands-on practice and interactive activities to solidify their understanding.
Celine O'Dowd
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute Tier 1 lesson helps 3rd-grade students master rounding to the nearest 10 and 100 through interactive activities and clear explanations, building a strong foundation for future math skills.
Kelsey Zimmerman
General Education Teacher
This 45-minute lesson for 10th-grade students highlights the critical role of collaboration and problem-solving skills across all mathematical domains. Students will experience how diverse perspectives and teamwork lead to more effective and robust solutions, fostering a deeper appreciation for the interconnectedness of math and real-world challenges.
jtoomey
Counselor
Cette unité de 3 séances de 45 minutes guide les élèves de CE2 à la découverte des quadrilatères, en explorant leurs propriétés à travers discussions, activités ludiques et jeux. Une évaluation formative (quiz) à chaque séance et un test final renforceront les apprentissages. Les élèves deviendront experts en repérage et classification des quadrilatères.
BF BF
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 1st-grade students to basic map concepts, symbols, and and directions by creating a map of their classroom or school. It builds foundational spatial reasoning and geographical literacy skills. Designed for 1st Grade, 1 session, 60 minutes.
Timothy Reger
Instructor
This lesson helps adult learners master the Unified English Braille (UEB) symbols and proper spacing for fundamental mathematical operations (+, -, x, ÷) and comparison signs (=, <, >). Understanding these rules is crucial for accurately reading and writing mathematical expressions in braille, empowering students to engage with math independently. This single 30-minute session is designed for adult learners.
Kara Olivere
Special Education Teacher
This lesson guides 12th-grade students in creating a personalized one-page logistics map for their first week. It helps them visualize daily routes, identify key locations, and plan recurring routines with buffer time, ultimately saving it to their planner or phone. This is crucial for reducing first-week anxiety and promoting independent time management. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session.
JOYCE PURCELL
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to problem-solving strategies using rich tasks, fostering collaboration and critical thinking in a 30-minute session for 5th graders. It encourages active engagement and equips students with tools to tackle complex problems.
Kerry Walker
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 4th-grade students master calculating the area of rectangles by drawing in missing rows and columns. Understanding area is a fundamental skill for many real-world applications, from home projects to careers in design and architecture. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session.
Jordan Robinson
General Education Teacher
Students will engage in practical math skills by 'managing' their own virtual pumpkin patch, covering estimation, measurement, and basic economics. This resource helps solidify real-world math application in a fun, seasonal context. This lesson is for elementary school students and is designed for a single 60-minute session.
april.cole
Paraprofessional
This 30-minute, single-session lesson for 9th-grade students explores linear transformations through group work and self-discovery, helping students understand how changes to an equation affect its graph. This lesson is crucial for building a foundational understanding of function manipulation in algebra.
krogers
General Education Teacher
A challenging worksheet designed for 7th-grade students to practice decimal addition by correctly aligning numbers themselves. This activity reinforces place value understanding and attention to detail. This single-session lesson is designed to take 30 minutes.
Christina Bellucci
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces middle school students to the concepts of volume for prisms and pyramids. Students will learn the formulas and apply them to various shapes. This single-session lesson is designed for a 30-minute class.
muftawuadams
Math Teacher
This resource provides targeted practice on understanding and using cardinal and intermediate directions with a focus on real-world navigation. It helps students struggling with directional concepts gain confidence and practical skills. This lesson is for a 6th Grade Group and will take 45 minutes across one session.
Aatiqah Ali
Counselor
Dans cette séance de CE2, les élèves découvriront les fractions à travers des pliages de papier. Ils apprendront à représenter et comparer des demi, quarts et tiers de manière ludique et visuelle. Cette activité aide à construire une compréhension concrète des fractions, essentielle pour les mathématiques ultérieures.
Matthieu Rollin
School Administrator
This lesson provides 11th-grade students with effective strategies and tips to improve their math learning and problem-solving skills. It emphasizes practical techniques to tackle common challenges, fostering a more confident and successful approach to mathematics. Designed for a whole-class setting, this 30-minute session will equip students with actionable insights.
Mamta Kasoju
General Education Teacher
In this end-of-year project, 4th graders design and curate their own "Math Museum" exhibits showcasing key math concepts mastered throughout the year. This engaging activity reinforces New York State 4th grade standards, fosters creativity, and helps students reflect on their growth—all in one 30-minute session.
Elizabeth Grillo
General Education Teacher
An exciting 30-minute drawing lesson for 1st graders focused on identifying and drawing basic 2D shapes: triangles, squares, and circles. This lesson helps students develop foundational geometry skills and fine motor coordination in a fun, interactive way. Designed for a single classroom session.
Kaylen Hail
Art Teacher, Music Teacher
In this 30-minute Pre-K shapes lesson, students will embark on a fun ‘Shape Safari’ to explore and identify basic shapes: circle, square, triangle, and rectangle. This foundational geometry lesson builds early math skills through interactive activities, songs, and hands-on exploration—setting the stage for future math success.
Aurel
Paraprofessional
This 30-minute Tier 3 lesson provides individualized support for an 8th-grade student struggling with the Pythagorean Theorem. It aims to reinforce understanding and build confidence through focused practice and direct instruction.
Janelle Blakney
Math Teacher
This lesson simplifies trigonometric functions and the unit circle, making these often-challenging concepts accessible and applicable for 12th-grade students. It aims to demystify trigonometry by breaking it down into understandable components and showing its real-world relevance. (Audience: 12th Grade, 1 Session, 45 minutes)
bjackson
General Education Teacher
In this 4-session unit, 2nd–5th grade students use restorative practices to build a supportive classroom community and strengthen math skills. Each 30-minute session blends math problem solving with restorative circles to boost confidence, collaboration, and reflection.
Lorita Davis
Instructor
This lesson introduces 11th-grade students to graphing linear functions, a fundamental skill in algebra and real-world data representation. This single session will last approximately 30 minutes.
Ace
Instructor
This resource focuses on identifying and creating art using basic geometric shapes, encouraging spatial reasoning and creative construction. It helps students see the world as a collection of shapes, fostering observational skills. Audience: Kindergarten. Group. 30 minutes.
amccauley
Elementary Teacher
This lesson challenges 3rd-grade students with a fun math game and a quick assessment to solidify their understanding of core math concepts. It helps students practice and apply essential arithmetic skills, fostering confidence and engagement in mathematics. Designed for a whole-class setting, this 20-minute lesson is perfect for a quick review or an introduction to a math unit.
Emily TUCK
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces students to the fascinating world of mathematical patterns found in nature, such as the Fibonacci sequence and fractals. Through engaging activities and discussions, students will discover how these patterns are not just abstract concepts but are present in the natural world around them. This lesson is important as it helps students appreciate the beauty and application of mathematics in real life, enhancing their observational and analytical skills.
Robyn Lawr
General Education Teacher
This 15-minute lesson helps 5th-grade students master adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators using a number line. It's designed for a small group (Tier 2) needing targeted support to visualize fraction operations and build conceptual understanding.
Cynthia Perez Robles
Math Teacher, Science Teacher
This 90-minute lesson empowers 8th-grade special education students to connect their 6th-8th grade math skills to real-world social justice, abolition, and liberation issues. Students will learn to use data and mathematical reasoning to understand and address community challenges. This lesson promotes critical thinking and active citizenship for all students.
Greenstreet Brendan K.
Special Education Teacher
This lesson plan is designed to make math fun and engaging for 9-10 year olds through game-based learning and active learning strategies. By incorporating physical activities in a gym setting, students will be able to apply math concepts in a dynamic and interactive way. This approach not only helps in reinforcing math skills but also promotes physical activity and teamwork among students.
Bri’Anca Jordan
Instructor
This lesson will empower 10th-grade students to confidently solve linear equations, a fundamental skill crucial for success in algebra and beyond. This single-session lesson is designed for a whole classroom and will last approximately 30 minutes.
Ace
Instructor
In this 30-minute kindergarten lesson, students will explore and identify circles in their environment, develop foundational geometry vocabulary, and practice drawing circles. This engaging, hands-on lesson builds shape recognition skills essential for early math success.
tinsleyb
Special Education Teacher
Two 30-minute lessons for a small group of 3 Grade 4 students to master representing unit and non-unit fractions on a number line (3.NF.A.2). Students will gain a foundational understanding of fractions as numbers and their placement on a number line, enhancing their number sense.
Heather Haines
District Administrator