AI Choice Board Generator for Math
Math differentiation is one of the hardest challenges in teaching because the subject feels inherently sequential and right-or-wrong (but the reality is that students can demonstrate mathematical understanding in many different ways. A student who cannot write an equation can still build a physical model showing the same concept. A student who struggles with symbolic notation can explain the same mathematical relationship verbally with complete accuracy. The AI Choice Board Generator creates math choice boards that give students multiple pathways to demonstrate mathematical understanding) visual, symbolic, verbal, and kinesthetic, all targeting the same standard, from number sense in kindergarten through integration techniques in AP Calculus.
- Full math range covered
- K–Calculus
- Standard code targeting available
- CCSS-aligned
- Visual, symbolic, and kinesthetic routes
- 3 pathways
How Teachers Use It for Math
Real classroom scenarios where AI-generated choice boards change how students demonstrate learning.
Ms. Nguyen's 3rd-grade multiplication choice board
Ms. Nguyen generates a 3×3 choice board for the multiplication unit with activities organized by modality: visual row (create an array model for 6×4, draw equal groups, make a multiplication table), auditory row (explain skip counting to a partner, listen and solve 5 word problems, compose a rap about the 7s times table), kinesthetic row (use tiles to build 3 rectangular arrays, jump-count on the number line, sort multiplication fact cards by product). Every student practices the same standard (CCSS 3.OA.A.1); students who are visual-spatial choose one column, students who learn through movement choose another. Post-board assessment shows 94% of students meeting the standard vs. 78% with the previous worksheet approach.
Mr. Ibrahim's 7th-grade proportional reasoning RAFT board
Mr. Ibrahim generates a RAFT matrix for the proportional reasoning unit. Roles: chef scaling a recipe, architect designing a scale model, pharmacist calculating dosages, graphic designer scaling an image. Audiences: a kitchen assistant, a construction crew, a patient, a print shop. Formats: step-by-step written procedure, annotated diagram, instructional video script, specification sheet. Topics: ratios and rates, scale factors, unit rates, percent change. Students choose one option from each column. The 625 unique combinations ensure no two students produce the same project, but every project demonstrates proportional reasoning applied to a real context.
Ms. Park's AP Calculus tiered board
Ms. Park generates a tiered board for the integration unit. Tier 1 activities (apply the fundamental theorem to 5 definite integrals with numerical bounds, use substitution to evaluate 3 integrals with provided u-substitution steps) serve students still building fluency. Tier 2 (analyze the relationship between a function and its integral graphically, evaluate 5 integrals using integration by parts, connect the area under a curve to a real-world rate problem) targets the AP-ready majority. Tier 3 (prove the fundamental theorem of calculus, evaluate an integral requiring multiple techniques, design a problem whose solution requires integration of a composite function) challenges her 4 students preparing for a perfect AP score.
AI Choice Board Generator for Math: FAQs
Common questions about creating choice boards for math.
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