Haverhill Public Schools
Massachusetts
5th Grade
6th Grade
7th Grade
8th Grade
Special Education Teacher
All Lessons
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.
In this 30-minute, one-session lesson for 5th-grade Tier 1 students, learners will practice applying the order of operations (PEMDAS) through a scaffolded worksheet with 15 targeted problems. This lesson helps students build confidence and fluency in solving multi-step expressions and sets a strong foundation for future algebraic work.
This lesson introduces 5th-grade students to the concept of exponents, building on their understanding of PEMDAS without exponents. It's designed to support students on IEPs by providing clear, engaging instruction on using exponents, making math more accessible and fun. The lesson will be completed in one 30-minute session.
This engaging civics lesson for 5th graders explores the importance of voting rights and their impact on society. Students will learn about the history of voting rights, the significance of voting in a democracy, and how they can be active citizens in the future. This lesson is crucial in helping students understand their role in shaping their communities and the power of their voice.
In this lesson, 5th-grade students will explore the order of operations using the PEMDAS acronym (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction). This lesson simplifies the concept by focusing on operations without exponents, making it accessible for all students, including those with IEPs. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed to build foundational math skills crucial for solving complex problems.
This lesson explores the importance of voting, tailored for 8th graders on IEPs. It will help students understand the impact of voting on their lives and society, encouraging them to become informed citizens. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed to be engaging and accessible for all students.
This lesson explores the science behind tsunamis, designed for a 6th-grade classroom with a focus on supporting a student on an IEP. In a 30-minute session, students will learn about the causes, effects, and safety measures related to tsunamis, making the topic relevant and engaging for all learners.
In this engaging 5th-grade math lesson, students will explore the order of operations using the acronym PEMDAS (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division, Addition and Subtraction). This lesson is crucial for building a strong foundation in math problem-solving skills, helping students tackle complex equations with confidence. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed for a whole-class setting.
In this engaging 5th-grade lesson, students will learn how to simplify algebraic expressions involving variables x and y. This foundational skill is crucial for developing algebraic thinking and problem-solving abilities. The lesson will be conducted in one 30-minute session, providing students with hands-on practice and interactive activities to solidify their understanding.
In this 30-minute lesson for 5th graders, students will learn how to simplify mathematical expressions, an essential skill for solving equations and understanding algebra. This lesson will help students build a strong foundation in mathematics by breaking down complex expressions into simpler forms, making math more approachable and less intimidating.
In this engaging lesson, 6th-grade students will learn how to solve for x and y in algebraic expressions, a foundational skill in mathematics. This lesson is crucial as it builds problem-solving skills and prepares students for more advanced math concepts. The session will last 30 minutes and is designed for a classroom setting.
In this engaging 30-minute math lesson, students will learn to simplify algebraic expressions, a foundational skill in algebra that enhances problem-solving abilities. This lesson is designed for a classroom setting and includes a lesson plan, worksheet, and answer key, with considerations for students on IEPs to ensure accessibility and understanding.