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Number and Operations

Mixing Orange Juice

6-8
This lesson is based on the MTLT article, " One Task, Multiple Proportional Reasoning Strategies " by Aaron Brakoniecki, Julie M. Amador, and David M. Glassmeyer. In this lesson, students compare multiple reasoning strategies across ideas focused on proportional reasoning.
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Pythagoras, PVC Pipes, and Pianos

9-12
This lesson is based on the MTLT article, "Pythagoras, PVC Pipes, and Pianos by Danielle Divis. The lesson uses a music-related activity to engage students in using and connecting multiple representations of exponential growth. 
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Dollar Store Math

If you have taught math and you have shopped at the dollar store, how about combining the two? In this lesson students use toys from the dollar store to construct understanding of central data analysis and linear trends. Read the story behind Dollar Store Math here 
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Natural Packages

Nature packages things in peels and shells and other sorts of outer wrappings that we just throw away or compost. People package things in bags and boxes and cans and so forth. Which kinds of packages are the most efficient? Learners have fun with food as they develop a clear conceptual basis of understanding of percentages. Read the story behind Natural Packages here. 
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Sunny Shady Math

If it's hot outside how much good does it do to move to the shade? In this investigation students gather, organize and analyze temperature data from sun and shade, and then build their understanding of some standard ways to represent a set of numbers with statistics such as the median, mean and the interquartile range. Read the story behind Sunny & Shady Math here.
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Geometry

Geometric Reflections

6-8
This lesson is based on the MTLT article, “Geometric Reflections: Why Should They Not Be Just a Flip?” by Dawn Teuscher, Shannon Dingman, Travis Olson, and Lisa Kasmer. In this lesson, students reflect points and figures to formulate a mathematical definition of reflection. Then, they identify and justify whether points and figures are reflections!
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Conditional Reasoning Online with Mastermind

6-8
This lesson is based on the MTLT article, “Conditional Reasoning Online with Mastermind” by Sean P. Yee, George J. Roy, and LuAnn Graul. This lesson engages students in using deductive and inductive reasoning as they play a game called Mastermind. 
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Measurement

Funky Protractors

3-5
This lesson is based on the MTLT  article, “Funky Protractors for Exploring Angle Measures” by Hamilton L. Hardison. In this lesson, students recognize and justify the validity of a tool and differentiate angularity from nonangular features.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Model Application Activity (MAA)

3-5, 6-8
This lesson is based on the MTLT article, “Developing Statistical Modeling with Helicopters” by Katie Makar, Sue Allmond, Helen M. Doerr, and Robert C. delMas. In this lesson, students design a way to collect evidence of flight durations based on two types of paper helicopters.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Model Exploration Activity (MXA)

3-5, 6-8
This lesson is based on the MTLT article, “Developing Statistical Modeling with Helicopters” by Katie Makar, Sue Allmond, Helen M. Doerr, and Robert C. delMas. This lesson engages students in a model exploration activity to explore dot plots using a paper helicopter investigation.