This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand that in multi-digit whole numbers, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in number sense. Designed for a 30-minute classroom session.
k.j.horstmann
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand the concept of place value up to the millions. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in arithmetic and number sense. Designed for a whole classroom session lasting 30 minutes.
Kelise Antonio
Counselor, General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute targeted lesson for a 4th-grade student, we’ll strengthen place value understanding and practice the learning progression for NBT 4.1 through guided activities, scaffolded prompts, and immediate feedback. This individualized session ensures mastery and confidence in reading, writing, and comparing multi-digit numbers.
Joseph Duarte
District Administrator
This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand that in multi-digit whole numbers, a digit in one place represents ten times what it represents in the place to its right. This foundational understanding is crucial for all future number sense and operations. This lesson is designed for a whole classroom of 4th-grade students and will take approximately 30 minutes.
k.j.horstmann
Special Education Teacher
In this 15-minute small-group intervention, 4th graders will strengthen their understanding of place value up to the hundred-thousands place. This targeted practice helps students decode multi-digit numbers, build number sense, and gain confidence in reading and writing numbers—the foundation for all future math success.
Maribel Martinez
General Education Teacher
Students will uncover the mysteries of place value up to the millions place, strengthening their number sense and problem-solving skills through hands-on activities. Important for understanding multi-digit operations and real-world math applications.
Greg Adkins
General Education Teacher
This engaging 30-minute lesson introduces 2nd-grade special education students to the fundamental concept of place value (tens and ones). Understanding place value is crucial for building a strong foundation in number sense and future mathematical operations. This lesson will help students visualize and manipulate numbers up to 99.
Tanya Jennings
Special Education Teacher
A dynamic game-based activity that challenges students to build and compare numbers using place value understanding. Gamification boosts engagement and reinforces quick recall of place value concepts. Intended for a 3rd Grade Class, this lesson is 35 minutes long and focuses on place value through an interactive game.
rayan Kokabi
Counselor
Unlock the secrets of numbers! This 30-minute lesson for 5th graders will help students understand the value of digits based on their position in a number, which is crucial for all future math concepts. Designed for a whole classroom setting.
Marea Mullen
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
This lesson introduces middle school autistic students to place value (ones, tens, hundreds) using visual aids and hands-on activities. It's designed for a whole classroom setting and focuses on engagement over heavy reading. (1 session, 20 minutes)
Emily Parker
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students solidify their understanding of place value through targeted practice and engaging activities. It's designed for small groups needing extra support, to be completed in a single 15-minute session.
Ms. Jarvis
Math Teacher, Science Teacher, English Language Arts Teacher, Social Studies Teacher
This 30-minute lesson will empower a small group of three 4th-grade students to confidently read, write, and compare multi-digit whole numbers up to the hundred thousands using standard, word, and expanded forms, strengthening their understanding of place value relationships.
k.j.horstmann
Special 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 4th-grade students understand place value and number representation using base ten blocks. Students will develop a concrete understanding of how numbers are built from ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands, laying a strong foundation for more complex arithmetic. This is a single 30-minute session for the whole class.
j.e.sampson
Special Education Teacher, General Education Teacher
This resource helps an individual 3rd Grade student demystify the concept of place value, making large numbers less intimidating and more understandable. It's crucial for building a strong foundation for all future number operations. This lesson is designed for a single 25-minute session.
Emily Fontaine
Special 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
This intensive resource offers a struggling student individualized instruction on comparing and ordering multi-digit numbers. It breaks down complex comparisons into manageable steps, building confidence and accuracy. This lesson is designed for a single session, approximately 45-60 minutes.
Kenyatta Webster
Special Education Teacher
This intensive resource offers a struggling student individualized instruction on comparing and ordering multi-digit numbers. It breaks down complex comparisons into manageable steps, building confidence and accuracy. This lesson is designed for one-on-one sessions, approximately 45-60 minutes.
Haifa Zabri
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute individualized lesson helps 3rd-grade students solidify their understanding of place value up to the thousands place. It is crucial for building a strong foundation in arithmetic and number sense.
Glenda Hamilton
Special Education Teacher
In this 45-minute Tier 3 individual support session, the struggling 3rd grader will strengthen their understanding of place value (ones, tens, hundreds) through interactive activities. Mastering place value helps build confidence in addition, subtraction, and future math skills.
Brittany Kelly
Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute Tier 1 lesson for 5th graders, students will explore 5.NBT.1 by becoming "detectives" who analyze multi-digit numbers to uncover the value of each digit. They will learn to explain how each place is 10 times greater than the one to its right and 1/10 the one to its left. This foundational skill supports all future work with decimals and large numbers.
Heidi Gross
General Education Teacher
This resource helps an individual student demystify the concept of place value, making large numbers less intimidating and more understandable. It's crucial for building a strong foundation for all future number operations. This lesson is designed for a single 3rd Grade Student and will take approximately 25 minutes.
Haifa Zabri
Special Education Teacher
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
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 lesson helps second-grade students understand and represent numbers up to 1,000 using base ten blocks. This skill is crucial for developing a strong foundation in place value and preparing for more complex arithmetic. Designed for a whole classroom of 2nd-grade students, this single session will take approximately 30 minutes.
k.j.horstmann
Special Education Teacher
This three-day unit for 2nd/3rd graders focuses on building a strong foundation in comparing two and three-digit numbers using place value and symbols. Students will progress from conceptual understanding to independent application and assessment, vital for strong number sense and future math success. Designed for whole classroom instruction, including special education students.
Kristin Brown
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
This lesson helps 1st-grade students understand place value by actively grouping objects into tens and ones. It builds a crucial foundation for future math concepts and makes numbers less abstract. (Audience: 1st Grade, Duration: 30 minutes, 1 Session)
Nadine Dekker
Special 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 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
In this three-session adventure, 3rd graders will master place value concepts (ones, tens, hundreds) through engaging discussions, interactive activities, and fun games. This Tier 1 classroom lesson ensures a solid foundation for future math success.
Lisa McGuire
General Education Teacher
A quick check for 7th graders to assess their understanding of comparing numbers up to the thousands place. This lesson will help teachers identify areas where students might need additional support in place value and numerical comparison. Designed for 7th Grade, 1 session, 30 minutes.
Lara Creighton
General 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
Students will unlock the secrets of place value, understanding how the position of a digit changes its worth. This lesson is crucial for building a strong foundation in number sense and is designed for 3rd-grade students in a single 30-minute session.
rayan Kokabi
Counselor
This 20-minute lesson for 1st Grade students will help them master comparing two-digit numbers up to 100. Students will learn to verbally state and write the correct comparison symbols (>, <, =) with 80% accuracy. Key concepts include place value, comparing two-digit numbers, and problem-solving. This skill is crucial for developing strong number sense and foundational math abilities.
Kristin Brown
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 2nd-grade students master rounding numbers to the nearest hundred using visual aids and practice. Designed for a small group (Tier 2) setting, this 30-minute session will reinforce number sense and estimation skills.
Glenda Hamilton
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 2nd-grade students to base ten blocks, helping them visualize numbers up to 999. Understanding base ten is crucial for developing a strong number sense and mastering place value. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session for the entire classroom.
j.e.sampson
Special Education Teacher, General Education Teacher
In this lesson, 5th graders will learn area model multiplication, breaking numbers into tens and ones to visualize and solve multiplication problems efficiently. This lesson builds strong conceptual understanding, supports fluency, and sets a foundation for algebraic thinking.
npopelka
General Education Teacher
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
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
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
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
This resource introduces elementary students to the concept of place value using relatable real-world examples like phone numbers and addresses. It's crucial for building foundational number sense and understanding how the position of a digit changes its value. This lesson is for elementary school students and is designed for a single 45-minute session.
Kajal Srivastava
Math Teacher
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 resource guides students through expressing numbers in expanded form, connecting standard notation to the sum of individual place values. It's crucial for deepening understanding of number composition. This lesson is for a 4th Grade Class and will last 35 minutes across 1 session.
Tim Hanson
District Administrator
In this 5-session series, 2nd grade students will master how to differentiate between addition and subtraction signs in word problems and deepen their understanding of place values up to the hundreds. Each 30-minute lesson builds essential problem-solving skills through interactive activities and guided practice, ensuring students become confident mathematicians.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
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 30-minute lesson helps 2nd-grade students master rounding two-digit numbers to the nearest ten using number lines and place value understanding. It's designed for a small group requiring additional support in this key foundational math skill. This lesson will help students build a stronger number sense and prepare them for more complex mathematical operations.
Glenda Hamilton
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
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
This individualized lesson helps Natalia strengthen her understanding of number recognition by matching visual representations to their numerical counterparts up to 20. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in mathematics. This lesson is for 3rd Grade, designed for one 30-minute session.
Anaesha Brown
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps second-grade students master number identification and formation up to 120. It builds a strong foundation for future math skills, enhancing number sense and confidence. Designed for a 15-minute, one-on-one session, but adaptable for whole-class use.
Kathryn Wilson
Instructor
This lesson teaches 4th-grade students how to round multi-digit numbers to any place value using vertical number lines. Understanding rounding helps students estimate and check the reasonableness of their answers in real-world math problems. This lesson is designed for a single 30-minute session for the entire classroom.
k.j.horstmann
Special Education Teacher
This 5-session, 30-minute per session lesson is designed for a small group of two students with specific learning disabilities and an intellectual disability. It focuses on building a strong foundation in numbers up to 100, understanding place value, and mastering the difference between addition and subtraction symbols for basic math facts. This lesson provides targeted support to help students solidify foundational math skills, essential for future mathematical understanding and everyday life.
kurtzm
Special 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
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
This engaging 30-minute lesson helps 2nd-grade students master 2-digit addition with and without regrouping through interactive game cards. It builds foundational math skills crucial for more complex arithmetic.
Glenda Hamilton
Special Education Teacher
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 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 30-minute lesson, 4th-grade students will embark on an exciting journey to discover factors and multiples, uncovering how numbers are constructed and interconnected. This foundational understanding is crucial for future mathematical concepts like fractions and algebra. Designed for a whole-class setting, this lesson makes learning number relationships engaging and accessible for everyone.
Lisa Hendershot
Math Teacher, Science Teacher
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 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
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
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 30-minute lesson for 5th-grade small groups to introduce exponents. This lesson helps students grasp how exponents represent repeated multiplication, building a crucial foundation for future math concepts. Designed for one 30-minute session.
Heather Reis
Special Education Teacher
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
Understand the binary number system and how data is represented in computers.
Patti McGehee
Instructor
This lesson helps 7th-grade students master the fundamental concepts of exponents. Students will learn how to read, write, and evaluate expressions with exponents, building a strong foundation for future algebraic concepts. Designed for a single 30-minute session with a whole classroom of 7th-grade students.
Alison Hutchinson
Math Teacher
In this engaging 30-minute lesson for 6th graders, students will master addition within 100 using regrouping (carrying). Through interactive warm-ups, guided practice, a fun slide presentation, and a hands-on worksheet, learners will build confidence and fluency in multi-digit addition—an essential skill for real-world problem solving.
Christian Page
Special Education Teacher
Students will explore the partial products strategy to multiply multi-digit numbers efficiently and understand the structure of multiplication. This lesson builds foundational skills for more advanced multiplication and problem-solving in real-world contexts.
npopelka
General Education Teacher
This 3-day lesson is designed for special education students in a small group (Tier 2) to master comparing quantities of numbers up to 100. Each 20-minute session will build on previous learning, helping students confidently use greater than, less than, and equal to signs. This skill is crucial for developing number sense and foundational math understanding.
Kristin Brown
Special 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
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
In this 30-minute, one-session Halloween-themed math lesson on rounding, 5th graders will learn how to round numbers to the nearest ten and hundred through festive warm-ups, guided practice, and a spooky worksheet. This fun, Tier 1 activity keeps students engaged with seasonal context while reinforcing a critical math skill for everyday use.
Greg Adkins
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
Designed for small groups, this resource provides targeted practice for students struggling to identify and understand the value of digits in multi-digit numbers. Mastering this skill is essential for all future arithmetic operations. This lesson is for small groups and is expected to take one 30-minute session.
Kara Smith
Special Education Teacher
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 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
This lesson helps 2nd-grade students understand place value by exploring two different ways to represent the number 28. Through hands-on activities, students will build a strong foundation for number sense. This is a single 30-minute session designed for a small group.
Melinda Cortez
Instructor
This 90-minute lesson introduces eighth-grade students to the fundamental concepts of exponents and roots. By differentiating the process, output, interest, and learning styles, students will engage with the material in ways that best suit their individual needs, fostering a deeper understanding of these critical mathematical building blocks. Designed for a whole classroom setting.
Difa Fathona
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 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 engages students in a digital number puzzle activity where they arrange numbers 0-20 in sequence or match them with corresponding objects. This activity is designed to enhance number recognition and sequencing skills, particularly for nonverbal students. By using digital tools, the lesson aims to provide an interactive and accessible learning experience that caters to the needs of homebound students, fostering both cognitive and motor skills development.
Kimberly George
Special Education Teacher
This lesson engages students in a digital number puzzle activity where they arrange numbers 0-20 in sequence or match them with corresponding objects. This activity is designed to enhance number recognition and sequencing skills, particularly for nonverbal students. By using digital tools, the lesson aims to provide an interactive and accessible learning experience that caters to the needs of homebound students, fostering both cognitive and motor skills development.
Jennifer Mork
Special Education Teacher
This lesson is designed for 2nd-grade students to master the skill of adding four-digit numbers. Through engaging activities and hands-on practice, students will learn to confidently tackle larger numbers, enhancing their math skills and boosting their confidence. The lesson will last 45 minutes and includes a lesson plan, interactive activities, and practice worksheets.
Bob Ruuska
Math, English, History, Earth Science, Language Arts
Une séance de 30 minutes pour un petit groupe de maternelle (Tier 2) dédiée à la décomposition des nombres de 2 à 6. Les élèves découvriront comment « casser » un nombre en deux parts et utiliseront des objets concrets pour représenter cette décomposition, favorisant leur compréhension du sens des nombres.
Classe de Delphine
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps first-grade students practice addition facts within 20, building a strong foundation for future math skills. Designed for a whole classroom setting over 30 minutes.
Devin Roman
Elementary Teacher
This lesson helps 4th-grade students understand how fractions can represent whole numbers by locating and identifying them on a number line. This foundational skill is crucial for developing a deeper understanding of number relationships and preparing for more complex fraction operations. Designed for a single 30-minute session for the entire class.
Kelise Antonio
Counselor, 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 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
In this 30-minute, 8th-grade Tier 1 lesson, students will explore the properties of integer exponents to generate and simplify equivalent expressions. Mastery of exponent rules empowers students to handle scientific notation, factoring, and algebraic manipulation with confidence.
Brook Sprenger
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
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 engages primary students in a kinesthetic learning experience using large number blocks and mats to physically arrange and understand numbers 0-20. This approach is particularly beneficial for nonverbal students, as it allows them to interact with numbers in a tangible way, enhancing their comprehension and retention. By physically manipulating the numbers, students can develop a stronger grasp of numerical order and value, which is foundational for future mathematical learning.
Kimberly George
Special Education Teacher
This 30-minute individualized lesson for 1st-grade students focuses on mastering 1:1 correspondence and building fluency in addition and subtraction up to 10. It uses hands-on activities to reinforce foundational math skills critical for future learning.
Amelia Freitas
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to integers using a number line. Students will learn to define integers, compare them, and understand their real-world applications. This foundational understanding is crucial for future algebraic concepts. Designed for a 60-minute session.
Rose Lauck
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 4th-grade students to adding and subtracting multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in arithmetic and solving real-world problems. This lesson is designed for one 15-minute session for 4th Grade students.
Amie Boorman
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 5th-grade students master dividing whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors. Students will learn and explain various strategies like place value, properties of operations, and the relationship between multiplication and division, using visual models and equations. This is crucial for developing strong number sense and problem-solving skills in everyday life. Designed for a single 30-minute classroom session.
Elizabeth Krozel
Special Education Teacher
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
In this engaging 20-minute lesson designed for 6 and 7-year-olds, students will explore the concept of greater than and less than through interactive activities and visual aids. This lesson is crucial as it lays the foundation for understanding number relationships, which is essential for future math skills. The session will include a lesson plan and a test to assess understanding.
Kelsey Sproat
Instructor
This lesson helps 6th-grade students master long division with 2-digit divisors. It breaks down a challenging skill into manageable steps, building confidence and accuracy in division. This single-session lesson is designed for a whole-class setting and will take approximately 30 minutes.
Theresa Abordonado
General Education Teacher
This common formative assessment helps 2nd-grade students demonstrate their understanding of comparing two three-digit numbers based on the value of their hundreds, tens, and ones digits. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in number sense and mathematical reasoning. This lesson is for 2nd Grade, 1 session, 30 minutes.
Darlene Ramey
General Education Teacher
In this 30-minute lesson, 3rd graders will work in small groups to master addition and subtraction within 1,000 (TEKS 3.5A). Through collaborative games, guided practice, and targeted worksheets, students will build fluency and confidence. This Tier 1 lesson is perfect for whole-class instruction with differentiated group activities.
michelle
General 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
Mastering long division with 2-digit divisors can seem daunting, but it's a fundamental skill for advanced math concepts and real-world problem-solving. This 15-minute lesson will equip 5th graders with a clear, step-by-step strategy to tackle these problems with confidence. Designed for a whole-class setting.
Kate Roberts
Special 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
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
This lesson helps 2nd-grade students master counting by 1s and 10s and confidently solve one and two-step addition and subtraction word problems. It's crucial for building a strong mathematical foundation. Designed for a Tier 2 group of 3 students over 5 sessions, 30 minutes each.
kurtzm
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces 9th-grade students to the fundamental rules of exponents, empowering them to simplify expressions and solve related problems. Understanding exponents is crucial for higher-level math concepts and real-world applications in science and finance. This 30-minute session will be conducted for the whole class.
Katherine Turner
General Education Teacher
This 20-minute lesson introduces middle school students with autism to basic multiplication concepts using visual and hands-on methods. It's designed to be highly accessible for those with limited reading skills, focusing on practical application and building foundational math skills for everyday life.
Emily Parker
Special 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 resource provides targeted practice for 3rd-grade students struggling to identify and understand the value of digits in multi-digit numbers. Mastering this skill is essential for all future arithmetic operations. Designed for a single 30-minute session with small groups.
rayan Kokabi
Counselor
This 15-minute lesson introduces 4th-grade students to the standard algorithm for long division, helping them understand how to break down larger division problems step-by-step. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to perform long division with single-digit divisors and two-digit dividends.
Malorie Butler
Math Teacher, Science Teacher, Social Studies Teacher
This 90-minute lesson introduces 4th-grade students to dividing whole numbers with remainders. Students will understand what remainders are and how to interpret them in real-world problems. This is important for developing a strong foundation in division and problem-solving skills.
Jacy Humphries
General Education Teacher
This 15-minute individualized lesson empowers students to master multiplying one-digit numbers by two-digit numbers using engaging manipulatives and key strategies. This skill is crucial for everyday math and problem-solving, building a strong foundation for future mathematical concepts. Designed for one-on-one instruction with an individual student.
k.j.horstmann
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 helps students with intellectual disabilities (IQs 40-50) understand basic money concepts and budgeting using the 'dollar up' strategy. Students will learn to determine if they have enough money for a purchase and practice paying with the 'dollar up' method. This lesson is designed for small group instruction over a single 30-minute session.
Erin Esswein
Special Education Teacher