1. All Aboard The Campaign Train!

Source: The Democracy Project

Brainstorm ways to raise support for members of a political party and their platform. Map cross-country campaign stops, estimating arrival and departure times and distance between stops, and then validate the estimations.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Measurement. Problem Solving. Civics: Community & Citizenship. Civics: United States Government.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

2. Bead-dazzling

Source: Mathline

Create, replicate and identify patterns, and use proportional reasoning to solve problems. Identify and replicate a bead pattern to repair a necklace, and examine another pattern and price list to calculate the cost of the necklace.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Patterns and Algebraic Thinking. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

3. Being Thrifty is So Nifty!

Source: Cyberchase

Describe the concept and importance of budgeting. Use tables and charts to help budget time and money, create a financial budget challenged by several constraints and adjust budgets accordingly to meet specified goals.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving. Economics.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

4. Budget Making

Source: The Democracy Project

Determine how much money the student has, how much he or she can afford to spend and how to create a budget. Identify local, state and federal government services, their cost and the income that pays for them.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving. Civics: Community & Citizenship. Civics: United States Government.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

5. Cyber Combos

Source: Cyberchase

Understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers and number systems. Solve problems that arise in mathematics and in other contexts, and select, apply and translate among mathematical representations to solve problems.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

6. Donut Dinero

Source: Cyberchase

Describe the concept of bartering. Examine the use of a substance as the standard value for developing a monetary system, create a monetary system based on fractions and multiples of a standard unit and compare it to our U.S. monetary system.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving. Economics.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

7. Equivalency Sentence Match

Source: KERA: Math Can Take You Places

Allows students to work in pairs to match word problems to equation strips. Solve the equation for the missing quantity that makes the equation true.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

8. Fill 'er Up!

Source: Cyberchase

Make and use line graphs to track changes and make predictions.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Data Analysis/Probability. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

9. History and Mathematics: Magic Squares and Stars

Source: Mathline

Research the history and legend of the Chinese mathematical puzzle known as the Magic Square, and explore various methods for reconstructing magic squares.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving. Cultural Studies: Asian Studies. World History: 4000-1000 BCE.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

10. History and Mathematics: Tower of Hanoi

Source: Mathline

Investigate the history and rules of the Tower of Hanoi game, and attempt to solve the puzzle with various numbers of variables. Complete a table recording the number of moves, and use it to determine a rule for the minimum number of moves.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Patterns and Algebraic Thinking. Problem Solving. Functions and Algebra. World History: 1750-1900.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

11. I'll Halve S'More, Please!

Source: Cyberchase

Describe a fraction, understand the meaning of the parts of a fraction, add and subtract like fractions and apply fractions to problem situations. Recognize and use equivalent fractions, and represent them geometrically.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

12. I.O.U.: An Introduction To The National Debt

Source: The Democracy Project

Examine the causes, the consequences, the amount and the history of the national debt. Develop solutions for overcoming the debt.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving. Statistics. Civics: United States Government. Economics.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

13. Income Levels and Social Class: Is It All About Cash?

Source: Class In America

Explore how income levels affect lifestyles, and identify differences in income levels between the richest and poorest in America and around the world. Solve problems relating to income levels and social class.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Data Analysis/Probability. Problem Solving. Sociology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

14. Lesson Five: Solutions

Source: WBGU: MathTek

Collaborate with other students and agencies to solve a real-life problem. Survey students, compile data and analyze results to define steps they could take to help save tropical rain forests.

Grade Level: K-2, 3-5

Subjects: Math, Science & Tech

Topics: Data Analysis/Probability. Problem Solving. Life Science. Botany. Ecology.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

15. Lesson Seven: The Best Day

Source: WBGU: MathTek

Examine different displays of data and how to analyze the data displayed. Learn about chance and probability while choosing the best day for a bake sale.

Grade Level: K-2, 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Data Analysis/Probability. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

16. Lesson Six: It All Adds Up

Source: WBGU: MathTek

Investigate counting, grouping and place value concepts. Explore how to graph results of surveys.

Grade Level: K-2, 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Data Analysis/Probability. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

17. Lesson Three: Creepy Crawlies

Source: WBGU: MathTek

Investigate using number sentences to model real world problems in this introduction to algebraic concepts.

Grade Level: K-2, 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Patterns and Algebraic Thinking. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

18. Let's Make Ice Cream

Source: KERA: Math Can Take You Places

Use fractions, ratios, and measurement to make individual servings of ice cream. The catch? Students must use measurement tools that do not measure the exact amount of each ingredient needed.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math

Topics: Applied Mathematics. Measurement. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

19. Lowest Score

Source: KERA: Math Can Take You Places

Help students develop problem solving and logic skills as they use basic computation to play a game of strategy.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

20. Math Fun at Home (For parents)

Source: KERA: Math Can Take You Places

Try various math activities related to real life situations such as eating, traveling and growing. Solve problems that use measurement, percentages, multiplication facts and fractions.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math

Topics: Applied Mathematics. Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

21. Mix It Up

Source: Mathline

Investigate proportional reasoning through modeling, student sharing and questioning techniques. Identify the various strategies for solving proportional reasoning problems.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Patterns and Algebraic Thinking. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

22. Modeling Mania

Source: Cyberchase

Describe techniques helpful in solving spatial problems, and understand how models can be used. Utilize methods such as sketching or drawing to solve a problem, and create a model requiring specific dimensions and materials.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Geometry and Spatial Sense. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

23. Monkey Map

Source: Cyberchase

Develop an understanding of coordinates in order to use a map grid and find a route.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math, Science & Tech

Topics: Problem Solving. Navigation.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

24. Out of Order!

Source: Cyberchase

Solve a visual logic puzzle involving sequence, and explain the reasoning behind the solution.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Patterns and Algebraic Thinking. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

25. Patterns to the Rescue

Source: Cyberchase

Analyze patterns of numbers and shapes to find the next two terms in a sequence.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Patterns and Algebraic Thinking. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

26. Pool Party

Source: Cyberchase

Estimate the number of penguins in a pool by using an estimation method where one picks a section of the pool, counts the penguins inside, then multiplies by the number of sections to find an estimate for the total number of penguins.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

27. Read My Bar Graph!

Source: Cyberchase

Make and use bar graphs to represent information and to present a persuasive argument.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Data Analysis/Probability. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

28. Runaway Universe

Source: NOVA

Model how scientists use indirect observations to define problems that are not directly measurable.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Science & Tech

Topics: Problem Solving. Atmosphere & Space Science. Design & Invention.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

29. Shh...It's a Secret!

Source: Cyberchase

Analyze and evaluate a series of rules for a code, and apply the series of rules to strategically decipher a code. Construct a secret message using a code, and interact with an educational Web site to test coding skills.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Patterns and Algebraic Thinking. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

30. Sort it Out

Source: Cyberchase

Use logical reasoning and attributes to sort objects into overlapping circles.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

31. Tasty Mapping

Source: The Democracy Project

Examine jobs that affect the entire community and potential impact if those jobs were eliminated. Create an edible map of the city that is designed to scale and includes correct placement of landmarks, schools and other features of the city.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Measurement. Problem Solving. Civics: United States Government. Geography.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

32. Total Trekkers

Source: KERA: Math Can Take You Places

Utilize front-end estimation, basic computation, and strategy skills to complete a course across a U.S.A. game board.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

33. Unplugged!

Source: Big Apple History

Consider the importance of electricity and energy in one's own life, the costs of that energy and the importance of conserving energy. Examine how much energy one's own family uses, the cost and how much would be saved by using conservation methods.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Applied Mathematics. Problem Solving. Technology and Civilization.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

34. Vacationing in Texas Grade 4

Source: KERA: Math Can Take You Places

Explore how mathematics can be used to solve problems connected to everyday experiences. Calculate time and distance to plan a travel route between Texas attractions. Have students complete a travel log detailing the places they visit.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Applied Mathematics. Measurement. Problem Solving. Geography.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

35. What's the Cost?

Source: Big Apple History

Compare prices of 150 years ago to those of today. Figure the costs of items and services in New York in the 1850s and the costs for the same items and services today in inflation-adjusted terms.

Grade Level: 3-5, 6-8

Subjects: Math, Social Studies

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving. Economics.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan

36. When Close Enough is Good Enough

Source: Cyberchase

Describe the difference between an estimate and a guess, create reasonable estimates based on observation and hands-on activities and describe how estimation can be applied to real-world situations.

Grade Level: 3-5

Subjects: Math

Topics: Numbers and Operations. Problem Solving.

Resource Type: Lesson Plan