In a world where fitting in is the norm, one sock named Ben and his band of rebellious friends embark on a journey to discover the true meaning of belonging. Ben, feeling out of place, finds comfort in the unlikeliest of companions, a colorful crew of mismatched socks! Together, they explore a magical world, facing whimsical challenges and uncovering hidden truths. Can they unravel the age-old mystery of what it means to truly be a match? Dive into this heartwarming tale of friendship, magic, and the undeniable
The World Turned Upside Down: The American Revolution
Grades 4-5
Intensive document analysis and exploration of the concept of cause and effect form the foundation of this unit, which focuses on the Revolutionary period in American history. The unit explores the chronology and major event
The Student Mathematician’s Journal allows students to explore simulated or real-life problems and help them to think, write, and read like mathematicians. It encourages students to reflect on what they have learned in each lesson, think deeply about mathematics, and communicate in writing on worksheets.
Students are introduced to Tori and Jordan, who uncover hidden treasures in their gran
The Student Mathematician’s Journal presents simulated or real-life problems that encourage students to think, write, and read like mathematicians. They are asked to reflect on what they have learned and communicate in writing on worksheets.
In this unit, students question measurement in the world around them, wondering how heavy a box of toys is, how bit the playground is, and the length of their n
The Student Mathematician’s Journal allows students to explore simulated or real-life problems and help them to think, write, and read like mathematicians. It encourages students to reflect on what they have learned in each lesson, think deeply about mathematics, and communicate in writing on worksheets.
In this unit, students are introduced to ratios, rates, proportional reasoning, similarity and congruence. Students explore ratio as a comparison of two quantities. They discover that if the ratio between the corresponding side lengths and angle measures