Overview of Imagine+ Math Resources for teachers

Imagine+ Math offers a robust collection of downloadable and printable materials through the Resource Center to support classroom instruction, independent student practice, and family engagement. These flexible resources extend the core program by offering extra support, enrichment, and real-world connections for students and additional planning or differentiation opportunities for teachers. Many materials are provided in both English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for diverse classrooms.

To access Imagine+ Math Resources:

  1. Log in to the Product Portal and click the MyPath Math tile.
  2. Click the Resource Center icon (resource-center-icon2.png) located in the bottom-left of your educator dashboard.
  3. Click Imagine+ Math Resources within the menu.
  4. Scroll through the available resources, then click a link to download and/or print it.

Available resources

The Resource Center organizes materials into categories based on their purpose. Each section includes a description and a list of the individual resources available for that category. 

Teacher planning and implementation

Resource Category and Description Grade Levels
Imagine+ Math Implementation Guide

Comprehensive guide that helps educators get started by explaining Imagine+ Math's key features, login procedures, and recommended implementation models. Includes detailed information about pathways, lesson structures, assessment guidance, and data best practices.
 
K–12
Lesson Inventories

Complete lists of available lessons organized by pathway (Mastery and Builder) with titles and descriptions. Mastery inventories list Practice lessons, while Builder inventories list Instruction lessons. Each inventory is available in three versions: National, Texas, and Florida. Helps teachers quickly locate specific lessons for planning and assignment creation.
 
K–5
Application Task Implementation Guide

Guide for educators using Application Tasks in the classroom, including task overviews, teaching strategies, differentiation tips, and a detailed walkthrough of how to implement an example Grade 3 task.
 
3–8
Vocabulary Lists

Essential math vocabulary for each grade band with clear definitions and supporting visuals. Designed to enhance math language development and support academic discourse.
 
3–5, 6–8, 9–12

Student-facing resources

Resource Category and Description Grade Levels
Student Journals

Printable graphic organizers to support mathematical thinking and reflection. Includes three types: Learning Organizer (helps students tackle word problems through key words, drawings, work shown, and answer checking), Problem-Solving Reflection (encourages students to describe their strategy and next steps), and End-of-Lesson Organizer (promotes use of math vocabulary to reflect on lessons). Also includes a Journaling Lesson Plan to guide teachers in using these activities during practice and Mastery Checks.
 
3–12
Lesson Trackers

Visual tools that allow students to monitor their own progress through math lessons. Available in versions for K–2 and 3–12 students.
 
K–2, 3–12
Progress Charts

Tools for teachers to track overall progress in math lessons for individual students or entire classes. Makes class goal-setting and celebrating milestones easier.
 
3–12
Bonus Classroom Activities

Fun, supplemental resources including printable rulers and coloring pages featuring Imagine+ Math characters. Great for spare time or early finishers.
 
K–2

Classroom culture and motivation

Resource Category and Description Grade Levels
Posters

Printable motivational posters for classroom display, featuring Imagine+ Math characters and positive messages. Available in K–2 and 3–12 versions to match developmental levels.
 
K–2, 3–12
Certificates of Achievement

Printable certificates to recognize student hard work and boost confidence in math. Available in English and Spanish.
 
K–12

Family engagement

Resource Category and Description Grade Levels
Family Letters

Letters to introduce families to Imagine+ Math, explain what it is, how students can use it at home, and simple ways families can support math growth. Available in English and Spanish.
 
K–12

Using Imagine+ Math resources

  • Getting started: Begin with the Implementation Guide to understand program features, pathways, and best practices for your grade level.
  • Lesson planning: Use Lesson Inventories to preview available content and plan instruction aligned to specific standards or learning objectives.
  • In-class differentiation: Use student journals, worksheets, and printables for small-group support, independent practice, or targeted intervention.
  • Project-based learning: Assign Application Tasks for collaborative, real-world learning experiences that connect math to STEM contexts.
  • Mathematical discourse: Encourage journaling and problem-solving reflections to develop students' ability to explain their reasoning.
  • Motivation and growth: Recognize progress with certificates, track goals with progress charts and lesson trackers, and create an engaging classroom environment with posters.
  • Family engagement: Keep families informed and involved using the provided letters to support at-home learning.
  • Vocabulary development: Reference vocabulary lists during lessons to support academic language for multilingual learners and all students in grades 3–12.

 Note

While the Resource Center provides centralized access to all these materials, many lesson-specific resources are also available directly within the Assignment Builder and in educator reports for easy access during instruction.