A scientific exploration of probability and statistics through games of chance themed around St. Patrick's Day. This lesson supports logical reasoning and math skills for a high school class, designed to be completed in one 55-minute session. Students will engage in fun activities that make learning probability exciting and relevant to real life.
ANGELA FRANK
Social Worker
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
This 45-minute lesson for 6th graders introduces and explores the concepts of mean, median, mode, and range in data sets. Understanding these statistical measures empowers students to analyze and interpret real-world data, fostering critical thinking and mathematical literacy.
Chelsea Hiscock
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will engage in a mock election to learn about voting, counting, and analyzing votes. They will practice calculating percentages and interpreting data, which are essential skills in understanding democratic processes and making informed decisions. This lesson will help students develop critical thinking and mathematical skills in a real-world context.
Shanté Wilkerson
General Education Teacher, 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
In this lesson, students will explore the concept of statistical questions and learn to formulate and identify them. Through engaging activities, they will differentiate between statistical and non-statistical questions. This lesson is important as it builds foundational skills in statistical thinking, which are crucial for data analysis and interpretation in various real-world contexts.
Margaret Wegienka
Math, Earth Science
This 45-minute lesson for 12th-grade students explores data reliability through collaborative analysis. Students will work in groups to analyze a dataset, identify patterns, and determine its consistency, connecting mathematical concepts to real-world dependability. It focuses on data integrity, consistency, and collaborative problem-solving.
jtoomey
Counselor
This lesson empowers 11th-grade students to critically analyze data visualizations, understanding how data can be used to mislead or inform responsible decision-making. Key concepts include Data Interpretation, Correlation, Causation, Skew, and Outliers. This single session lesson is designed for a 45-minute duration.
Matthew Sucharski
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
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 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 helps 7th-grade students demonstrate proficiency in summarizing numerical data sets using measures of center (mean, median) and variability (interquartile range, mean absolute deviation). This is crucial for understanding and interpreting data in real-world contexts. Designed for a single 30-minute classroom session.
Karla Phillips
Elementary Teacher
In this 45-minute session for 9th graders, students will explore exponential equations, a fundamental concept in algebra that models real-world phenomena like population growth and radioactive decay. Understanding exponential equations is crucial for students as it lays the groundwork for advanced mathematical concepts and practical applications in science and finance.
Shonta Butts
General 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 one-hour lesson empowers Secondary 1 & 2 students to understand and evaluate risks in their daily lives. By exploring various scenarios, students will learn practical strategies for making informed decisions and managing potential dangers. This lesson is crucial for developing critical thinking and promoting safety.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
Become a statistical sleuth! This resource teaches small groups how to collect, organize, and interpret data, empowering them to make sense of information and draw meaningful conclusions from graphs and charts. Audience: 6th Grade Group, 1 session, 60 minutes.
Ashleigh Riley
Psychologist, Counselor, Math Teacher, Science Teacher, English Language Arts Teacher, Social Studies Teacher, Foreign Language Teacher, Elementary Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Principal, Paraprofessional
This lesson introduces 7th-grade technology students to essential Google Sheets formulas: COUNT, AVERAGE, SUM, and SORT. Students will learn how to apply these formulas to organize and analyze data, enhancing their digital literacy and problem-solving skills. This lesson is designed for a single 45-minute class session.
Gabi Hartzell
Computer Science 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 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
A 30-minute quiz for 12th-grade students to assess their understanding of essential math concepts for the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Certification exam. This lesson focuses on practical calculations relevant to business operations.
Jason Lowe
Instructor
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
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
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
Unlock the power of proportions to solve real-world percent problems! This 30-minute lesson for 7th-grade students will teach them how to confidently set up and solve various percentage scenarios using proportional reasoning, building a strong foundation for future math concepts and everyday financial literacy. Designed for a single 30-minute classroom session.
hilld
Special Education Teacher
In this 30-minute kindergarten lesson, students learn how to collect and record simple data using a data collection sheet by sorting and tallying classroom objects. This foundational skill introduces early math concepts, fosters observational skills, and supports future data analysis abilities.
lbateman
Social Worker
This 30-minute, single-session lesson for 8th-grade students helps them grasp the concepts of rational and irrational numbers while introducing practical coping skills to manage academic stress. Understanding these foundational number concepts is crucial for advanced math and problem-solving, and integrating coping mechanisms fosters a healthier approach to learning challenges.
Jason Levene
School Administrator, Psychologist, Counselor
An engaging 12-part scavenger hunt designed to reinforce understanding of exponential growth and decay for 12th-grade students. This activity will get students moving and applying mathematical concepts in a fun, interactive way. Audience: 12th Grade. Duration: 30 minutes. Sessions: 1.
zburdeau
Math Teacher
This 45-minute, single-session lesson for 11th-grade students explores how data visualizations can be used to mislead or inform responsible decision-making. Students will critically analyze data, fostering media literacy and an understanding of how information shapes perspectives.
jtoomey
Counselor
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
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 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 introduces students to the concept of mathematical inequalities and their applications in real-world scenarios such as budgeting and resource allocation. By solving practical problems, students will learn to form and solve inequalities, enhancing their problem-solving skills and understanding of how mathematics applies to everyday life. This lesson is important as it helps students see the relevance of math in real-world contexts, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills.
diana mclaughlin
Counselor
This 5-day intervention lesson, designed for a small group of 6th-grade students, helps build a strong foundational understanding of rates and percentages through focused, daily 10-minute activities, culminating in a quick assessment. (5 sessions, 10 minutes each)
Candace Woodell
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore mathematical concepts through the fascinating world of birds. They will learn about patterns, measurements, and data analysis by observing bird behaviors and characteristics. This lesson is designed for elementary students and will be conducted in one session lasting approximately 60 minutes. It is important as it connects math to real-life scenarios, making learning more engaging and relatable.
tplaza
General Education Teacher
In this lesson, students will explore mathematical concepts through the fascinating world of birds. They will learn about patterns, measurements, and data analysis by observing bird behaviors and characteristics. This lesson is designed for elementary students and will be conducted in one session lasting approximately 60 minutes. It is important as it connects math to real-life scenarios, making learning more engaging and relatable.
tplaza
General Education Teacher
Students will learn how to design survey questions, collect data from their peers through a fun classroom circulation activity, and understand the basics of data collection. This lesson helps students develop critical thinking, communication, and basic statistical skills. Designed for 3rd Grade, 1 session, 30 minutes.
Melissonna Payton [Reed ES]
Elementary 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 lesson helps 4th-grade students understand and represent decimals (specifically to the hundredths place) using visual models, linking abstract concepts to concrete representations. Designed for individual support, this 15-minute activity focuses on reinforcing foundational decimal skills. This lesson aligns with the 4.4g standard, likely involving representing decimals to the hundredths.
Stacey Brunswick
Math Teacher
This lesson introduces 5th and 6th graders to the concept of risk evaluation in everyday situations. Students will learn to identify potential risks, assess their likelihood and impact, and make informed decisions. This is a single 60-minute session.
ConceptX
General 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
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
Students will become data detectives, learning to collect, organize, and interpret data to make informed conclusions. This resource fosters critical thinking and data literacy, essential skills in an information-rich world. This lesson is designed for a 5th Grade Class and will take approximately 75 minutes.
Devendra Shah
District Administrator
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 lesson will help 7th-grade students master understanding and calculating ratios and rates, essential skills for everyday problem-solving. This lesson is designed for a whole classroom setting (Tier 1).
lteng
Instructor
A two-session introductory exploration of exponential functions for 11th grade students on Tier 1. Students will discover the characteristics, real-world applications, and fundamental graphing techniques of exponential functions, building foundational skills for advanced algebra. Each 30-minute session includes engaging warm-ups, discussions, activities, games, projects, and assessments to promote deep understanding.
dcelona
Counselor
This lesson helps 4th-grade students recognize physical signs of anxiety when doing math. Understanding these 'body signals' is the first step towards managing math-related stress. This single-session lesson is designed for a 45-minute duration.
Tony Kissell
Social Worker, Counselor
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 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 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
This lesson helps 3rd-grade students develop their number sense and problem-solving skills by tackling comparison problems within 300 in a 'Building Thinking Classrooms' style. Students will work collaboratively for 30 minutes to solve a compelling math challenge.
Lauren Desautels
Instructor
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 2nd-grade students with specific learning disabilities and autism master single-step addition and subtraction word problems within 20, including finding unknowns, and comparing sets. Students will engage with hands-on activities and visual aids across 5 sessions, each 30 minutes, to build confidence and understanding in fundamental math concepts.
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
Students will learn to create and interpret scatter plots, identifying trends and drawing lines of best fit to predict outcomes. These data analysis skills are vital in today's information-rich world. This lesson is for 8th Grade, designed for a single 55-minute session.
Lorna Balaguer
Math 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
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
In this 30-minute lesson, 3rd graders will learn how to create and use data collection sheets to gather and record information in a real-world context. This foundational skill supports scientific thinking, math proficiency, and critical analysis as students design simple surveys, collect classroom data, and reflect on their findings.
lbateman
Social Worker
Transform data into compelling visuals! This small group resource guides students through creating and interpreting various types of graphs, from bar charts to scatter plots, enhancing their data communication skills. Audience: 6th Grade Group, 1 session, 55 minutes.
Sokalzuk, Michael
Principal
This lesson helps 2nd-grade students master double-digit addition and subtraction, building essential foundational math skills. This single session is designed for whole-class instruction and will last approximately 30 minutes.
larounapinckneymaybin
English Language Arts Teacher, Math Teacher
This lesson helps 4th-grade students master their 6s multiplication tables by leveraging their knowledge of the 3s tables through a simple doubling strategy. This strategy helps students build conceptual understanding of multiplication properties. One 30-minute session.
Diana Gordon
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 2nd-grade students visually compare numbers up to 100 using a number line and apply greater than (>) or less than (<) symbols. Understanding number relationships is a foundational math skill. This lesson will take approximately 20 minutes across one session.
Kristin Brown
Special Education Teacher
This engaging 30-minute session is designed to help 3rd-grade students review key math concepts in preparation for the STAAR test. The lesson will reinforce foundational skills and boost students' confidence, ensuring they are well-prepared for the exam.
balajkat
Special Education Teacher
This lesson introduces unmotivated 9th-10th grade EC students (with 4th-7th grade reading levels) to the scientific principles behind athletic performance by analyzing a case study of a top athlete or team. It aims to boost reading comprehension and critical thinking, with a differentiated math component for calculating statistics and efficiency. Designed for a small group in a single 25-minute session.
Hannah Milford
Special Education Teacher
An engaging 30-minute individualized lesson for a 4th-grade student (performing at a 2nd-grade level) with a suspected math disability, focusing on understanding and identifying equivalent fractions greater than 1 on a number line. This lesson uses hands-on materials to build conceptual understanding.
lyanka
Math Teacher, Elementary Teacher
An engaging 30-minute individualized lesson for a 4th-grade student (performing at a 2nd-grade level) with a suspected math disability, focusing on understanding and identifying equivalent fractions greater than 1 on a number line. This lesson uses hands-on materials to build conceptual understanding.
lyanka
Math Teacher, Elementary 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
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
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
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
This 30-minute lesson is designed for a small group of struggling 1st-grade students to build their foundational understanding and skills in solving simple addition and subtraction story problems. It aims to make math relatable and accessible, fostering confidence in problem-solving.
Nicole Henderson
Psychologist
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to Mean Squared Error (MSE), a fundamental concept in data analysis for understanding how 'off' our predictions are. Students will learn to calculate and interpret MSE, enhancing their analytical skills over one 30-minute session.
Leigh Miller
Social Worker
An engaging enrichment project for third graders combining multi-digit multiplication and division with fascinating frog research. Students will explore math concepts through a scientific lens, culminating in a creative presentation of their learning. Designed for a 3rd Grade audience, this project will span approximately 90 minutes across multiple sessions or as a sustained independent study.
lwolf
Instructor
This lesson challenges 12th-grade students to apply practical math skills and critical thinking to a real-world scenario: ordering dinner at a restaurant while managing a budget. This activity encourages financial literacy and decision-making for all students in a 30-minute session.
Patrick Sullivan
Special Education Teacher
A 3-day lesson series for 1st-grade math focusing on number sense up to 150 (NBT.1/NBT.7 spiral review) and understanding the equal sign in addition/subtraction equations (OA.7). This series helps students build a strong foundation in number relationships and algebraic thinking. Designed for whole-class instruction over three 50-minute sessions.
Selena Hudson
Elementary Teacher
This lesson focuses on building fluency in multiplying decimals. Students will engage in a station-based activity to practice and reinforce their understanding of decimal multiplication. This is important because a strong foundation in decimal operations is crucial for higher-level math concepts and real-world applications like calculating costs or measurements. Designed for 5th Grade, this lesson will last 30 minutes in one session.
Tanya Fuentes
Math Teacher, Science Teacher
In this 30-minute lesson, 2nd grade students will become Number Line Detectives by learning to represent whole numbers on a number line with equally spaced points. This foundational skill (2.MD.6) sharpens students’ understanding of number sense and prepares them for measurement and data work. (Tier 1, whole-class lesson.)
Yvette Aguirre
General Education Teacher
This engaging lesson will introduce 9th-grade students to exponential functions, focusing on understanding their properties and real-life applications. Exponential functions are crucial for modeling growth and decay in various fields, helping students develop analytical skills and a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts. The lesson will be completed in one 45-minute session, designed to captivate students' interest and make learning about exponential functions an exciting exploration.
Shonta Butts
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 9th-grade students translate real-world narratives into mathematical graphs, specifically focusing on time-distance relationships. It's crucial for developing analytical skills and understanding how data can tell a story. This lesson is designed for one 65-minute session.
Kris Coyne
Math 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 is designed to engage 7th graders in a small group setting with level 3 math concepts. Using active learning and trauma-informed teaching strategies, students will participate in a hands-on activity, complete a worksheet, and take a short quiz to reinforce their understanding. This approach helps students build confidence and fosters a supportive learning environment.
Laura Bernard
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 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 introduces 12th-grade students to the concept of analog signals and their representation in digital systems, using a familiar bus route as a relatable analogy. Students will learn to distinguish between analog and digital data, understand the process of analog-to-digital conversion, and apply this knowledge to real-world scenarios. This 60-minute lesson is designed for a whole classroom setting (Tier 1).
charles faure (Techno68)
Science Teacher, Computer Science Teacher
This lesson empowers 9th-grade students to master evaluating complex algebraic expressions by understanding the roles of multiple variables, exponents, and negative numbers. Students will apply these skills to solve real-world scenarios, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. This lesson is designed for one 65-minute session for 9th Grade Students.
Kris Coyne
Math 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 empowers 4th-grade students to confidently tackle two-step word problems involving all four operations. Students will master a systematic approach to problem-solving and use estimation to ensure their answers are reasonable, building essential analytical and mathematical reasoning skills. Audience: 4th Grade Students. Duration: 60 minutes. Sessions: 1.
mariemartin
Elementary 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 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 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 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
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, with a focus on interactive math apps for independent learning.
Shari Attebery
Counselor
This 30-minute lesson for 7th-grade math students helps them identify Automatic Negative Thoughts (ANTs) that impact their math performance and provides practical coping strategies to regulate emotions and boost confidence in the classroom. Students will learn to challenge negative self-talk and develop a more positive and resilient mindset towards math.
Tony Kissell
Social Worker, Counselor
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 introduces IGCSE students to the fundamental concepts of risk evaluation, helping them understand how to identify, assess, and manage risks in various contexts. This 1-hour session provides practical tools for students to apply risk evaluation in their daily lives and future endeavors. Suitable for a whole classroom setting.
ConceptX
General Education Teacher
This lesson helps 7th-grade students understand and identify personal physical and emotional symptoms of math anxiety. By normalizing these feelings and providing self-awareness tools, students will learn to recognize and address their own experiences with math anxiety. This lesson is designed for a single 45-minute session.
Tony Kissell
Social Worker, Counselor
This 30-minute Tier 1 lesson helps 7th-grade students understand, represent, and analyze proportional relationships. They will learn to graph these relationships and apply their knowledge to solve real-world problems, building essential foundational math skills for everyday life.
David Kindt
Principal
This lesson focuses on mastering double-digit addition and subtraction facts without regrouping. It's crucial for building a strong foundation in arithmetic, boosting confidence, and preparing students for more complex math. Designed for a whole classroom (Tier 1) including students with learning disabilities, lasting 30 minutes across one session. This lesson incorporates strategies to support diverse learning needs and can be adapted to individual IEPs.
larounapinckneymaybin
English Language Arts Teacher, Math 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 30-minute lesson introduces 10th-grade high school biology students with intellectual disabilities to independent and dependent variables in science. Understanding these variables is crucial for interpreting and designing experiments, helping students grasp the scientific method in a foundational way.
Erin Esswein
Special Education Teacher
This lesson helps 8th-grade students reinforce their understanding of ratios and proportional reasoning, essential for success in higher-level math. It addresses foundational concepts in a supportive, whole-class setting. Designed for 8th Grade students, 1 session, 30 minutes.
Rhonda Weir
Special Education Teacher
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 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
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
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 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 lesson provides 10th-grade students with targeted practice problems to prepare for the NGSA Science Exam, focusing on key scientific concepts. This 30-minute session will help students hone their test-taking skills and reinforce their understanding of core science topics.
Jim Fusaro
Instructor
This lesson introduces 7th-grade students to the fundamentals of data interpretation and critical thinking. Students will learn to analyze simple datasets, identify patterns, and draw conclusions, which is crucial for understanding the world around them and for future academic success. This is a single 30-minute session for a whole classroom of 7th-grade students.
KIMBERLY mccombs
Counselor
This lesson introduces university students to the fundamentals of risk evaluation, enabling them to identify, assess, and mitigate risks in various contexts. Students will learn practical strategies for evaluating potential threats and opportunities, enhancing their decision-making skills in both academic and professional settings. Designed for a single 60-minute session.
ConceptX
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 7th-grade technology students analyze data collected from their Google Forms questionnaires using Google Sheets. Students will apply COUNT, AVERAGE, SUM, and SORT functions to uncover trends from their classmates' responses. This single-session lesson is designed for a 45-minute class.
Gabi Hartzell
Computer Science 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 empowers middle school students to critically analyze data presentations and identify common methods of manipulation. Students will learn to recognize misleading graphs, biased samples, and faulty conclusions to become more informed consumers of information. This single-session lesson is designed for a 60-minute class.
Shely Chang
Assistant Principal