Class Format Guides
Our flexible lesson materials can be used in multiple classroom formats.
Flipped Classroom: Guide
In a flipped classroom, students watch instructional videos at home, then come to class to discuss, practice, and do activities. Interested in flipping your classroom with our materials? Check out our guide.
Traditional Classroom: Guide
In a traditional classroom, the teacher provides lessons in class, then students practice in class and at home. To learn about using our materials in a traditional classroom, check out our guide.
Online Classroom: Guide
Are you teaching completely online? We’ve got you covered. Learn about using our materials in an online classroom. Check out our guide.
Other Helpful Guides
Teaching Math on Civic Topics: A Productive and Nonpartisan Approach
We acknowledge that teaching math on civic topics can feel daunting. To tackle these challenges productively and in a nonpartisan way, we recommend using the practices linked here.
AP Stats Textbook/CED Alignment Guide
Our AP Stats lessons were built to seamlessly align with the AP® Statistics Course and Exam Description (CED) and the most widely-used AP® Statistics textbooks. Check out our AP Stats alignment guide.
Algebra I/II Standards/Textbook Alignment Guide
We’ve compiled a guide for aligning our Algebra I/II lessons with Common Core and Texas state standards, as well as common textbooks and curriculum. Check out our algebra alignment guide.