This lesson empowers 4th-grade students to master measurement conversions (length, weight, volume) using critical thinking. Through interactive slides and engaging activities, students will build a strong foundation for real-world problem-solving. Audience: 4th Grade. Duration: 30 minutes.
Kelise Antonio
Counselor, General Education Teacher
This hands-on session provides a small group of 2nd graders with practical experience to solidify their understanding and application of different units of measurement (length, weight, volume) and conversion. This lesson is designed for a small group (Tier 2) and will take 30 minutes.
jaycee
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students master converting different-sized measurement units within a given measurement system. Understanding measurement conversions is a fundamental life skill, crucial for everything from cooking to construction. This single 30-minute session will equip students with practical strategies to confidently tackle measurement challenges.
Joanne Cox
General Education 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
This lesson introduces students to understanding and measuring volume and capacity using metric units. It's designed for a whole-group setting for approximately 45 minutes and includes strategies to support students with ADHD and language needs.
Ashley Swain
General Education Teacher
Students will learn to convert between different units of measurement using ratio reasoning. This lesson is essential for developing strong number sense and problem-solving skills, applicable in everyday life. Designed for 6th Grade students, this single session will last approximately 30 minutes.
Vera Abdelkhalek
Math Teacher
This 30-minute lesson introduces 4th-grade students to standard units of length measurement (inches, feet, yards, miles, millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers). Students will learn to identify appropriate units for different objects and estimate lengths, building foundational math skills and real-world application. Designed for a single classroom session.
Kelise Antonio
Counselor, General Education Teacher
Ready, set, DECIMALS! This 30-minute lesson for 5th-grade students will turn everyday decimal problems into a thrilling race, helping them master decimal addition and subtraction with real-world scenarios. We'll explore why understanding decimals is crucial for everything from managing money to measuring ingredients.
Ania G
Special Education Teacher
This 15-minute Tier 2 lesson helps 6th-grade students solidify their understanding of equivalent fractions, proportions, and percentages. It's designed for small group intervention to build foundational math skills crucial for future concepts.
Gary Storts
District Administrator
This fun and practical lesson introduces 3rd-grade students to 'menu math,' helping them practice addition and subtraction in a real-world context. Students will learn to calculate total costs and change, developing essential money management skills. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session.
Julie Zoucha
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand decimals and fractions that are greater than one, building upon their knowledge of parts of a whole. This is a Tier 1, classroom-wide lesson designed for a single 60-minute session.
Maggie Webb
General Education Teacher
In this 60-minute, gold rush-themed 7th grade math lesson, students will pan for "gold nuggets" of knowledge by solving proportional reasoning and percent problems. This lesson engages curiosity through a historical context and active class-based exploration—no materials needed!
Katie McFarland
Counselor
This lesson helps 5th-grade students understand decimals by connecting them to everyday situations like money and measurements. Students will gain practical skills in using and interpreting decimals, making math feel more relevant and useful. Designed for a single 45-minute session for elementary school students.
schamberlain
Instructor
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
Students become ‘Volume Detectives’ as they explore and compare the amount of space different containers can hold. In this playful, hands-on kindergarten lesson, children will build early measurement skills using cups, scoops, and simple jars. (Tier 1 classroom, 1 session, 30 minutes)
Jackie Zeidman
Counselor
This lesson helps 5th-grade students understand decimals by connecting them to everyday situations like money and measurements. It's a single 45-minute session designed for whole-class instruction, making decimals relevant and easy to grasp.
Kelly Rogers
Assistant Principal
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
This lesson introduces students to practical math skills by using restaurant menus to practice addition, subtraction, and problem-solving. Students will learn to calculate totals, make change, and budget, enhancing their real-world numeracy. Intended for Elementary School Students, this lesson is designed for one 30-minute session.
Julie Zoucha
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students understand decimals, focusing on place value, reading, and writing decimals. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in number sense and prepares them for more complex math concepts. This lesson is designed for one 45-minute session.
tkeya.void
Social Worker
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
This lesson helps 5th-grade students understand and compare decimals to the thousandths place. Students will learn how to read, write, and order decimals, which is a foundational skill for more advanced math concepts. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute classroom session.
Cidney Graham
Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute session for 1st-grade students on IEPs, students will learn to measure basic shapes using non-standard units like cubes and paper clips. This lesson builds foundational measurement skills and spatial awareness, making math tangible and fun.
Celine O'Dowd
Special Education Teacher
In this engaging 30-minute 7th grade lesson, students explore ratios, proportions, and basic algebra skills through a fun Gold Rush theme. They’ll pan for “gold” (colored counters) to solve real-world problems, reinforcing key math concepts while sparking curiosity. This Tier 1 lesson requires minimal prep and includes a warm-up, hands-on activity, worksheet, slide deck, and cool-down.
Katie McFarland
Counselor
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 helps 4th-grade students understand decimals by relating them to fractions and whole numbers. Students will learn to represent decimals visually and on a number line, building a strong foundation for future math concepts. Designed for a 30-minute classroom session with small group activities.
k.j.horstmann
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute Tier 2 lesson for a small group of special education students focuses on understanding and using 'greater than' and 'less than' language when comparing numbers up to 100, aligning with IEP goals for quantity comparison with 75% accuracy. Students will engage with visuals, hands-on activities, and structured practice to develop their communication and numerical comparison skills.
Kristin Brown
Special Education Teacher
Explore decimals and their practical use in everyday scenarios like money and measurements. This lesson helps 5th-grade students understand decimals in a relatable context over one 45-minute session.
Alex Bryant
General Education Teacher
This 30-minute individualized lesson helps 5th-grade students master adding fractions with unlike denominators, focusing on sums between 1 and 2. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in fraction operations.
Meagan Parham
Math Teacher
This 45-minute lesson for 12th-grade students focuses on understanding the critical role of precision and accuracy in mathematical contexts, exploring potential sources of error, and emphasizing personal accountability in applying these concepts. Students will connect these skills to real-world scenarios and their future employability.
jtoomey
Counselor
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 helps 5th-grade students understand and convert between fractions and decimals. By the end of this 45-minute session, students will be able to confidently transform fractions into their decimal equivalents and vice-versa, enhancing their number sense for real-world applications. This lesson is designed for a single 45-minute session.
Mamta Kasoju
General Education Teacher
Students will explore ratios, fractions, and percentages through a Gold Rush–themed panning activity. This lesson engages 6th graders in a 30-minute adventure where they “pan” for gold, calculate gold-to-sand ratios, and convert between forms. It builds number sense, proportional reasoning, and real-world application.
Katie McFarland
Counselor
This resource tackles the often-tricky concept of fractions through hands-on activities and visual aids. Mastering fractions is essential for understanding ratios, percentages, and higher-level algebra. Designed for a 4th-grade small group, this lesson will last 45 minutes.
Robin Millen
School Administrator
This lesson helps 4th-grade students confidently add and subtract whole numbers with decimals. It addresses a common challenge by providing clear strategies and practice, ensuring students build a strong foundation in decimal operations. Designed for a single 30-minute session with a 4th-grade intervention group.
Maggie Webb
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students master adding and subtracting fractions from whole numbers using visual models like number lines and the concept of equivalence. It's designed for small group intervention, lasting approximately 15 minutes.
Cynthia Perez Robles
Math Teacher, Science 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 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 10-session lesson, designed for 3 intellectually disabled students, focuses on mastering addition and subtraction within 20, understanding place value up to the hundreds, and correctly using + and - symbols. Each session is 30 minutes long, providing targeted, small-group support to build foundational math skills.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
This resource helps students visualize and understand whole numbers, fractions, and decimals by placing them accurately on a number line. It's crucial for building strong number sense and comparing different types of numbers. This lesson is for a 4th Grade Class and will take 60 minutes.
rayan Kokabi
Counselor
In this engaging 30-minute lesson for Grade 10 students, we'll explore the fascinating relationship between multiplication and area. This lesson is crucial as it helps students understand how multiplication is not just a numerical operation but a tool to measure space, enhancing their spatial reasoning and problem-solving skills.
Jacqueline Vlahos
Counselor
This resource focuses on converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers, helping students understand the relationship between these forms. This skill is fundamental for simplifying answers and working with real-world measurements. This lesson is for 4th Grade students and will take approximately 60 minutes.
Sokalzuk, Michael
Principal
This lesson empowers students (ages 18-22) to become savvy shoppers by understanding unit pricing. Over 30 minutes, students will learn to compare prices effectively and make informed purchasing decisions, helping them save money in their everyday lives. This lesson is designed for a whole classroom setting.
Matthew Sullivan
Special Education Teacher
A 30-minute Tier 1 warm-up session of rapid-fire addition and subtraction questions for 3rd-grade students aligned with TEKS. This warm-up builds fluency, primes math thinking, and energizes the whole class at the start of a lesson.
michelle
General Education Teacher
In this 45-minute Tier 1 lesson for 6th graders, students will learn how to read food labels, calculate servings, and apply real-world examples to avoid overeating. Students will engage in hands-on activities and practice problems to build confidence with portion sizes and nutritional math.
Lori Danko
General Education Teacher
This 5-session, 30-minute per session lesson helps elementary students, specifically tailored for one autistic and one intellectually disabled student in a Tier 2 small group setting, master addition and subtraction facts up to 20. It provides targeted support for foundational math skills.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 7th-grade students master decimal operations through an engaging worksheet. It focuses on building fluency and confidence in adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals. Designed for a 30-minute classroom session.
Scott Weber
Special Education Teacher
A hands-on 30-minute math lab activity for Grade 3 students to recap the introduction to fractions. Students will explore, compare, and create fractions using manipulatives, fostering deeper understanding and engagement. This Tier 1 classroom activity ensures every student revisits key fraction concepts with fun, real-world applications.
REMYA SESHADRI
General Education Teacher
This 30-minute Tier 2 lesson helps 3rd-grade students with cognitive delays overcome math anxiety and improve focus through engaging activities and a fun game. It aims to build confidence and positive associations with numbers.
donisha.michie
Social Worker
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
In this lesson, students will learn the basics of money, including coins and bills, and their values through hands-on activities. This lesson is important as it helps students develop financial literacy skills and understand the value of money, which are essential life skills.
Jazlyn Marcos
Math, English, History, Earth Science, Biology, Physics
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders, students will master adding multi-digit whole numbers using strategies like place value alignment, partial sums, and number bonds. This foundational skill builds fluency in mental math, supports confidence in future operations, and connects to real-world tasks like budgeting or keeping score.
Greg Adkins
General Education Teacher
This 15-minute Tier 2 lesson helps 4th-grade students master place value concepts within Eureka Math Module 1. It focuses on understanding and comparing multi-digit numbers, crucial for building a strong foundation in arithmetic. Designed for small groups, this session provides targeted support to reinforce key skills.
k.j.horstmann
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 9th grade Tier 1 lesson, students will master key statistics terms and concepts using interactive flashcards. This engaging session builds foundational knowledge, boosts retention, and prepares students for deeper statistical analysis.
Sangeetha Balasundaram
General Education Teacher
Travel through time to master 3rd grade Common Core math standards by revisiting essential skills from earlier grades. In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson, 3rd graders will deepen their understanding of multiplication and division while reconnecting with addition and subtraction strategies from 1st and 2nd grade.
Alexis Harrington
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand and identify equivalent and benchmark fractions using visual models and strategic thinking. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in fractions, which will support more complex math concepts later. This is a 30-minute lesson for the entire class.
Kelise Antonio
Counselor, General Education Teacher
This 30-minute lesson, designed for a small group of elementary students with IEPs, aims to review fractions and introduce equivalent fractions using visual and hands-on activities. It helps students connect concrete representations to abstract concepts, addressing math anxiety by building confidence through understanding.
Athena Giles
Special Education 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
This lesson plan is designed to engage a 16-year-old male student in strengthening basic math skills through an interactive basketball-themed game. The lesson incorporates experiential and game-based learning strategies, making math practice fun and relevant to the student's interests. By using a basketball context, the student will be able to relate math problems to real-world scenarios, enhancing understanding and retention. The lesson is now divided into five days, each focusing on different aspects of the game and math skills.
Shari Attebery
Counselor
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
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 plan is designed to engage a 16-year-old male student in strengthening basic math skills through an interactive basketball-themed game. The lesson incorporates experiential and game-based learning strategies, making math practice fun and relevant to the student's interests. By using a basketball context, the student will be able to relate math problems to real-world scenarios, enhancing understanding and retention. The lesson is now divided into five days, each focusing on different aspects of the game and math skills.
Jason Stewart
Special Education Teacher
Operation Math Confidence is a fun, 4-session series (30 minutes each) for grades 2–5 designed to boost struggling math students’ skills and self-regulation. By focusing on growth mindset, number sense, problem-solving strategies, and self-control, this Tier 1 classroom lesson helps reduce acting-out behaviors and builds math confidence.
Lorita Davis
Instructor
This 30-minute Tier 1 money math lesson helps transition students aged 18–22 build practical skills for handling everyday financial transactions, like counting money and making change. Mastering these skills promotes independence and confidence in real-world situations.
Matthew Sullivan
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces equivalent fractions (wholes, halves, and fourths) using visual and hands-on activities, designed for students with severe autism. It helps students understand that different fraction names can represent the same amount. Audience: Elementary School Students. Duration: 30 minutes.
Saiko Otake
Special Education Teacher
Explore ratios and proportions through hands-on cooking and scaling activities, making abstract concepts deliciously tangible. This resource helps students understand comparative relationships in a highly engaging context. Audience: 7th Grade Group, Duration: 70 minutes.
Camm McNeill
Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute, 1st Grade Tier 1 lesson, students will learn to recognize numbers 0–20, count to 100, and practice addition and subtraction within 20. This foundation builds confidence in number sense and mental math strategies.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
Cette séquence de 4 séances, d'une durée de 60 minutes chacune, permet aux élèves de Première Générale de maîtriser les concepts fondamentaux de la quantité de matière, de la masse molaire, du volume molaire des gaz, des concentrations et de l'absorption UV-visible. Elle est essentielle pour comprendre les bases de la stoechiométrie et des analyses quantitatives en chimie. Audience : 11th Grade. Nombre de séances : 4. Durée par séance : 60 minutes.
prof physchimie
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 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
Unlock the power of multiplication and fractions! This 30-minute lesson for 4th graders helps students master these essential math skills through engaging examples and independent practice. Perfect for a whole-class setting, it builds a strong foundation for future math success.
Andrew Mulvaney
Elementary Teacher
This 30-minute, Tier 3 individual lesson is designed for 6th-grade students to master specific math computation problems. It provides targeted practice and support to improve foundational arithmetic skills, which are crucial for success in higher-level mathematics. The lesson focuses on individualized instruction to address specific learning gaps.
hpotter
Paraprofessional
This lesson uses sensory play with fake snowballs to teach basic addition and subtraction. Students will engage in hands-on activities to explore math concepts in a fun, winter-themed setting. This approach helps make abstract math concepts more concrete and accessible, fostering engagement and understanding among students with severe cognitive and physical disabilities.
Monica Sylvia
Special Education Teacher
Un accompagnement personnalisé pour les élèves de 9ème année afin de maîtriser la conversion d'unités en sciences. Ce plan de 15 minutes est conçu pour aider les élèves individuellement à comprendre les étapes et les facteurs clés de la conversion d'unités, en les guidant par la réflexion plutôt qu'en fournissant des réponses directes. Il cible les besoins spécifiques d'un élève nécessitant un soutien intensif en conversion d'unités.
Mélissa JOHNEN
General Education Teacher
In this 15-minute Tier 1 lesson, 1st graders will learn how to add numbers within 10 using visual strategies and number sentences. This foundational skill helps students build confidence with addition and prepares them for more complex math work.
phuckaby
Psychologist
This engaging 30-minute lesson for 3rd graders helps students master writing numbers in unit form, connecting abstract concepts to real-world understanding. Designed for a whole classroom setting.
Karina Cervantes
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 3rd-grade students master 3-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping. It's a Tier 2 intervention designed for a small group (30 minutes) to address common misconceptions and build fluency in these essential arithmetic skills.
michelle
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students conquer decimal operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication). It's crucial for everyday math and future math concepts. Designed for 5th Grade, 1 session, 45 minutes.
Kelly Rogers
Assistant Principal
In this engaging 5th-grade lesson, students will learn how to add fractions with like and unlike denominators. This skill is crucial for developing a strong foundation in mathematics, enabling students to solve real-world problems involving fractions. The lesson will be completed in one 30-minute session, providing a comprehensive understanding of the topic.
Lucy Steer
General Education Teacher
A 30-minute individual Tier 3 assessment for an 8th grade student working at a 2nd–3rd grade level. This session gauges current math skills—number recognition, basic operations, and place value—with minimal visual clutter for ease of reading. Essential for tailoring future instruction and ensuring targeted support.
Courtney Weaver
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 4th-grade students master adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators. Students will learn essential fraction operations through engaging visual aids and practice problems. This lesson is designed for a single 45-minute classroom session.
Sa
Math Teacher
A quick, engaging 15-minute individual math activity where kindergarteners use a portable "carry-on" bag filled with number and counting manipulatives to practice counting, number recognition, and one-to-one correspondence. This Tier 3 support helps reinforce foundational math skills in a fun, hands-on way.
Morgan Manley
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute, one-session lesson, 5th graders will explore place value in decimals through engaging, real-world detective activities. Students will learn to read, write, and compare decimals, developing a crucial foundation for future math success.
Greg Adkins
General Education Teacher
Unlock the fascinating world of exponents and roots! This lesson helps 8th-grade students understand these fundamental mathematical concepts through differentiated activities, making math both accessible and exciting. Designed for a 30-minute whole-class session.
Difa Fathona
Math Teacher
Get ready to unlock the power of ratios and percents! This 30-minute, single-session lesson for 7th-grade students will build a strong foundation in understanding and applying these essential mathematical concepts in real-world scenarios. Designed for whole-class instruction, this lesson is crucial for everyday problem-solving.
Wayne Bruton
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 1st-grade students understand and identify 'greater than' and 'less than' using numbers up to 20 and a number line. It's crucial for building foundational number sense. This lesson is designed for a single 20-minute session.
Kristin Brown
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 2nd-grade students develop their number sense by identifying the closest number above or below a given number within the 0-20 range. This skill is crucial for mental math, estimation, and building a strong foundation in mathematics. This is a single 30-minute session for the whole class.
adelsbem
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the concept of force measurement using spring scales. Students will learn how to accurately measure forces, including the weight of various objects, in Newtons. This understanding is crucial for developing a foundational knowledge in physics. Designed for 7th-grade students, this single session lasts 45 minutes.
sam
Science Teacher
This 85-minute Tier 2 lesson helps active 3rd-5th grade students grasp multiplicative comparison through dynamic, hands-on activities. It's designed to channel their energy into focused learning and reinforce understanding of 'times as many' concepts.
Ashley Hooks
General Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 6th-grade students to the order of operations (PEMDAS) through a fun, engaging activity. It's designed for a single 15-minute classroom session to build foundational math skills.
Floyd
Math Teacher
This lesson introduces 6th-grade students to the order of operations (PEMDAS) through a fun, engaging activity. It's designed for a single 15-minute classroom session to build foundational math skills.
Floyd
Math 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
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
Students will explore visual representations of fractions to understand multiplication of a whole number by a unit fraction. This lesson helps students build a foundational understanding of fraction multiplication and reasoning, crucial for future math concepts. Designed for elementary school students, this 30-minute single-session lesson is perfect for a whole classroom setting.
Andrew Mulvaney
Elementary Teacher
In this 30-minute, 1st-grade Tier 1 lesson, students will engage in verbal processing strategies to add and subtract numbers within 20. By explaining their thinking and listening to peers, they'll build confidence and deepen understanding of number relationships—all while having fun with math talk!
Jennifer Dorman
General Education Teacher
This lesson gathers baseline data on students' ability to compare numbers up to 100 to inform instruction. It's important because it helps tailor future lessons to student needs. Audience: 2nd Grade. Duration: 20 minutes.
Kristin Brown
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps adult learners accurately transcribe expressions with special symbols like currency, percent, and degrees, along with simple numeric fractions, into Braille. Mastering these transcriptions is crucial for effective communication and literacy in Braille. This lesson is designed for adult students and will take approximately 30 minutes.
Kara Olivere
Special Education 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 15-minute, individual Tier 3 lesson focuses on helping students master multiplicative comparisons. Students will solve 10 multiplication problems and verbally explain each equation as a comparison, aiming for at least 8 out of 10 correct answers in 4 out of 5 trials.
k.j.horstmann
Special Education Teacher
In this engaging lesson for Grade 10, students will explore the fascinating relationship between multiplication and area. By understanding how multiplication can be visualized as area, students will gain a deeper comprehension of mathematical concepts and their real-world applications. This 45-minute session will include a lesson plan, warm-up, discussion, and worksheet to solidify learning.
Jacqueline Vlahos
Counselor
In this 30-minute game-based lesson, 6th graders embark on a fun gold rush adventure to practice key math skills like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. This engaging activity builds real-world problem-solving, teamwork, and quick mental math in a lively, interactive context.
Katie McFarland
Counselor
Students will explore basic fractions by partitioning shapes and sets, understanding halves and quarters through engaging hands-on activities. This lesson builds foundational fraction skills essential for real-world math, suitable for Grade 3 in one 45-minute session.
Sama Alkhalili
Instructor
This 30-minute lesson will help first graders confidently master addition within 10 using engaging manipulatives and real-world examples. It's crucial for building foundational math skills. (Audience: 1st Grade, 1 Session, 30 minutes)
Cidney Graham
Special Education Teacher
This 25-minute, one-on-one lesson helps a 7th-grade student with a specific learning disability in math set up and solve real-world proportion problems with step-by-step guidance. It focuses on practical examples like recipes and maps to build understanding and confidence.
Molly Mulhern
Instructor
Embark on an interactive journey through the place value system, from ones to millions, using engaging visuals and hands-on manipulatives. This helps students visualize the magnitude of numbers and grasp the base-10 system intuitively. This lesson is for a 4th Grade Class and will last 60 minutes.
Hannah Wolpert
Special Education Teacher
A 10-day explicit and repetitive routine for 2nd-grade special education students to master the basics of fractions, including direct instruction and guided practice. This curriculum is designed for individual (Tier 3) support, with each session lasting 30 minutes. It aims to build foundational understanding and confidence in recognizing and representing fractions.
Keren Deneny
Special Education Teacher
This lesson provides a comprehensive review of scale factors, helping 7th-grade students solidify their understanding of how to enlarge and reduce figures proportionally. It includes a lesson plan, slide deck, review sheet, and answer key. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session for a whole classroom.
Haley Sammons
General Education Teacher
Get ready to make math more fun and engaging for everyone! This 30-minute lesson introduces a fast-paced number sense game designed to boost mental math skills and quick thinking for all students, including those with ESL and 504 accommodations. Students will enjoy a competitive yet collaborative challenge that reinforces number recognition and basic operations.
voconnor
General Education Teacher
A competitive and interactive game where the whole class participates in fraction challenges, reinforcing their skills in a fun and dynamic way. This lesson is important as it engages students in learning fractions through play, making math enjoyable and memorable. Designed for a 5th-grade class, this session lasts 40 minutes and is suitable for Tier 1 classroom-wide support.
Chelsie Calvert
General Education Teacher
In this three-session intervention, 5th graders will tackle fraction operations (5.NF.A) with targeted, hands-on activities to build confidence and mastery. Tier 3 focus ensures personalized support in 15-minute bursts, strengthening foundational skills for class success.
Lisa Tyler
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps adult learners accurately transcribe expressions with special print symbols (like currency, percent, and degrees) and simple numeric fractions into braille. It's crucial for everyday literacy and independent living. This lesson is for Adult Learners and will take approximately 30 minutes.
Kara Olivere
Special Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will engage in a tactile counting activity using fake snowballs to learn basic counting principles. By physically moving and counting the snowballs, students will enhance their understanding of numbers and quantities. This hands-on approach is particularly beneficial for students with severe cognitive and physical disabilities, as it provides a multi-sensory experience that can aid in comprehension and retention.
Monica Sylvia
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 3rd-grade students to the concept of fractions, helping them understand what parts of a whole mean and how they apply to everyday life. It's a foundational lesson for future math concepts. Designed for one 45-minute session.
Lauren Hanly
General Education Teacher
Students will explore ratios, proportions, and percentages through a fun Gold Rush scenario. This lesson engages 8th graders in real-world math as they calculate gold yields, profits, and trade-offs. Perfect for a single 60-minute classroom session (Tier 1).
Katie McFarland
Counselor
Dive into the world of fractions, helping students visualize and understand parts of a whole through hands-on activities. This resource provides targeted practice for students who need extra support in grasping fractional concepts. Audience: 4th Grade Group, 1 session, 30 minutes.
Ace
Instructor
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 6th graders, students learn how to calculate and give correct change in everyday transactions. This engaging lesson helps build essential financial literacy and mental math skills, preparing learners for real-world shopping scenarios.
HECTOR MORENO
Special Education Teacher