Ready-to-use Superstructures and classroom examples for analyzing relationships, evaluating strategies, and building conceptual understanding in math.
It's that time of year when basketball has a way of sneaking into your classroom whether you planned for it or not. We put together three Superstructures that meet students where their attention already is, and connect it to real learning. Each one is ready to run in 20 minutes or less.

Long before we were teachers, we were students captivated by an idea—the elegance of an equation or the weight of a historical turning point. Superstructures helps you invite students into that same fascination, giving them a platform to follow their curiosity and explore their world through the subject you love.

Some people think numbers have no personality. But that's not true. Every number is unique and special in its own way. We've created three classroom-ready structures designed to help students see the hidden properties of numbers and think more deeply about them.

Math class often emphasizes completing steps correctly. What gets less attention is discourse around why the math works in the first place. We've curated three classroom-ready structures to get your students questioning concepts, sharing their thinking, and building a common understanding of mathematical ideas—so they can show their reasoning, not just their answers.

In these ready-to-use sample structures, students explore big numbers, uncover the math behind everyday technologies, and connect classroom learning to real-world careers. It’s math with meaning, momentum, and a whole lot of “aha!” moments.
