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Number Worlds in the Classroom
Day-to-Day Number Worlds
Structured to seamlessly snap into your schedule and complement any core math program, Number Worlds makes everyday learning easy, effective, and fun. Routinized lessons and weekly planners simplify time management, while digital tools like Building Blocks鈩 enrich daily instruction through engaging, adaptive learning that targets each student鈥檚 specific needs.
Plan Your Week With Ease
The weekly planner is your roadmap to success鈥攎apping out an entire week of lessons complete with Learning Objectives and all the resources needed to maximize instructional time. Each planner is prefaced by a brief overview of the week, background information, and refreshers for the mathematics principles relevant to the unit.
Weekly Planner
The weekly planner lists objectives that explain how the key concepts are developed lesson by lesson and which resources can be used in each lesson.
ELL
ELL indicates supports to help English language learners understand both the math vocabulary and context of the lesson.
Student Workbook
Student workbooks contain daily mathematical practice opportunities at both basic and higher-order thinking levels.
Warm-up Activity Cards
Warm-Up and Activity Cards set the stage for learning by offering explicit instruction on how to introduce, demonstrate, practice, and assess activities.
eTools
eTools are developmentally appropriate digital manipulatives used to demonstrate, explore, and build specific skills and concepts.
Weekly Planner
The weekly planner lists objectives that explain how the key concepts are developed lesson by lesson and which resources can be used in each lesson.
ELL
ELL indicates supports to help English language learners understand both the math vocabulary and context of the lesson.
Student Workbook
Student workbooks contain daily mathematical practice opportunities at both basic and higher-order thinking levels.
Warm-up Activity Cards
Warm-Up and Activity Cards set the stage for learning by offering explicit instruction on how to introduce, demonstrate, practice, and assess activities.
eTools
eTools are developmentally appropriate digital manipulatives used to demonstrate, explore, and build specific skills and concepts.
Make Your Schedule Your Own
How many minutes is your intervention math block? Number Worlds empowers teachers to provide high-quality Tier 2 or 3 instruction complementary to any core math program and within a variety of time frames. All three lesson tracks include opportunities for students to engage in multimodal learning activities, review through practice and formal assessments, and demonstrate content mastery through project-based learning.
Streamlined for Success
Organized into four key sections鈥擶arm Up, Engage, Reflect, and Assess鈥Number Worlds streamlines instruction for busy teachers and makes for a more structured, productive, and enjoyable classroom environment.
Four-Part Lesson Structure
Warm Up provides cumulative review and practice to set the stage for learning.
![Example of warm up activity in Number Worlds, Preparing students for lessons](/content/dam/mhe/prek12/explore/number-worlds/2024/fourpartlessonstructure-1.webp)
The core of the lesson instruction, Engage provides research-based instructional strategies to solidify students鈥 understanding of the math concepts. Learning tools include instructional models, hands-on activities, written exercises, discussion, and more.
![Example of engage activity in Number Worlds lesson used to develop students' skills of math concepts](/content/dam/mhe/prek12/explore/number-worlds/2024/fourpartlessonstructure-2.webp)
Reflect promotes critical thinking by encouraging students to summarize and apply lesson concepts in multiple ways, including discussion, drawing, writing, or modeling with manipulatives.
![Example of reflect activity in Number Worlds lesson teaching students to think critically](/content/dam/mhe/prek12/explore/number-worlds/2024/fourpartlessonstructure-3.webp)
Wrapping up each lesson, Assess allows teachers to informally evaluate student progress and determine the need for additional practice.
![Example of assess activity in Number Worlds lesson, informal assessment with students](/content/dam/mhe/prek12/explore/number-worlds/2024/fourpartlessonstructure-4.webp)
Building Blocks Adaptive
Building Blocks Adaptive is a collection of nearly 200 game-based activities designed to guide students along research-based learning trajectories. Armed with the power of adaptive technology, Building Blocks personalizes the learning experience to each student鈥檚 needs, reinforcing mathematical development and transforming students into active 鈥渄oers鈥 of math.