
Math Lesson Plans · 708 topics · Aligned to CCSS
Math Lesson Plans That Build Real Understanding
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13 grades · 72 units · 708 topics
- Understanding Equal Groups and ArraysCCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.A.1
- Division as Fair Sharing and GroupingCCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.A.2
- Solving for Unknowns in EquationsCCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.A.4
- Properties of OperationsCCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.B.5
- Fluency with Multiplication and Division FactsCCSS.Math.Content.3.OA.C.7
- Understanding Ratios and RatesCCSS.Math.Content.7.RP.A.1
- Unit Rates and Constant of ProportionalityCCSS.Math.Content.7.RP.A.1
- Representing Proportional Relationships: TablesCCSS.Math.Content.7.RP.A.2a
- Graphing Proportional RelationshipsCCSS.Math.Content.7.RP.A.2a
- Proportional Relationships: EquationsCCSS.Math.Content.7.RP.A.2c
- Introduction to Imaginary NumbersCCSS.Math.Content.HSN.CN.A.1
- Operations with Complex NumbersCCSS.Math.Content.HSN.CN.A.2
- Solving Quadratic Equations with Complex SolutionsCCSS.Math.Content.HSN.CN.C.7
- Polynomial Functions: Degree and Leading CoefficientCCSS.Math.Content.HSF.IF.C.7c
- Graphing Polynomial Functions: Roots and MultiplicityCCSS.Math.Content.HSA.APR.B.3
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Most math lesson plans follow the same script: teacher demonstrates, students practice, homework assigned. The research says this approach leaves most students behind. Bloom's two-sigma research showed that students who learn through structured, interactive methods outperform 98% of those in traditional lectures.
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Suggested Methodologies
Active Learning Strategies for Math
Hexagonal Thinking
Map connections between concepts visually
Great fitCase Study Analysis
Deep dive into a real-world case with structured analysis
Great fitDecision Matrix
Evaluate options systematically against criteria
Great fitInquiry Circle
Student-led investigation of self-generated questions
Great fitLearning Contracts
Student-negotiated goals, methods, and assessment criteria
Great fitPlan-Do-Review
Daily routine: child plans, executes, then reviews with teacher
Great fitMath Lesson Plan Templates
5E Model
The 5E Model structures lessons through five phases (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate), guiding students from curiosity to deep understanding through inquiry-based learning.
Unit PlannerMath Unit
Plan a multi-week math unit with conceptual coherence: from building number sense and procedural fluency to applying skills in context and developing mathematical reasoning across a connected sequence of lessons.
RubricMath Rubric
Build a math rubric that assesses problem-solving, mathematical reasoning, and communication alongside procedural accuracy, giving students feedback on how they think, not just whether they got the right answer.
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