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5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES December January February 14 18 18 Shape, Dimension, and Geometric Relationships Data and Chance, CC 5.MD.B 5.G.A 5. 5. Testing and Review PARCC2 i-Ready EOY Assessment Unit 3 Progress Check i-Ready Benchmark Unit 3 Unit 6.16.7 Geometry, CCSS 5.MD.C 5.G.B MOY Assessment Unit 11 Unit 11 Assessment Unit 9 Assessment Unit 10 Assessment Unit 2 Assessment Unit 7 Assessment Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 2 Measurement and Reference Frames, CCSS 5.MD.A May 14 Testing and Review Testing and Review D Patterns, Functions, and Algebra, CCSS 5.OA.A 5.OA.B Unit 8 Assessment Unit 7 Unit 6 Assessment Unit 8 Unit 5 Assessment Unit 6.86.10 Operations and Computations, CCSS 5.NF.B 5.NBT.B.5 Unit 4 Assessment Unit 5 Unit 4 Unit 1 Assessment Unit 1 i-Ready BOY Assessment Assessments Units Number and Numeration, CCSS 5.NBT.A 5.NBT. B 5.NF.A April 14 PARCC D March 21 Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability Unit 12 Progress Check November 16 Patterns, Functions, and Algebraic Structures Unit 12 August September October 6 20 19 Number Sense, Properties, and Operations 2 5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES Resource Website List: 1. http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ (Unit info on EVDM site) 2. https://www.everydaymathonline.com/free_resources_main.html?frnologin=1&PHPSESSID=3a078d44475e40a481899904597a675e (Free family resources) 3. https://www.everydaymathonline.com/free_resources_main.html?frnologin=1&PHPSESSID=3a078d44475e40a481899904597a675e# (Lesson to standards correlation for EVDM) 4. https://sites.google.com/site/elmwoodmrshaw/home/home-links/everyday-math-review-tests (Unit Assessments) 5. https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructionalbridge/details.php?grade_id=6&unit_id=107 (BOY, MOY, EOY Assessments) 6. http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/goals/ (Grade level goals) 7. http://www.mathlearningcenter.org/bridges/grade 8. http://www.mathlearningcenter.org/nc/grade 9. www.discoveryed.com/trials 10. http://eastlycoming.net/Page/563 4 Units of Study Main Resource Number Theory Unit 1 https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5_BOY_assessment.pdf Unit Assessments and Essential Questions https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_1_CCSS_Revie w.pdf (BOY Assessment) http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ Estimation and Computation Unit 2 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p Geometry Explorations Unit 3 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p Division Unit 4 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ How can a visual model be used to represent an array, factors, and the product? i.e. factor tree, array, number model sentence. What represents your answer in an addition and multiplication form to go with your example? https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_2_CCSS_Revie w.pdf https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_3_CCSS_Revie w.pdf https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_4_CCSS_Revie w.pdf Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Unit 5 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ How can you determine the quotient using a dividend and divisor? What will you do with the remainder? https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_5_CCSS_Revie w.pdf Data, Addition and http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi Vocabulary/Vocabulary Links Composite number, divisible by, exponent factor, factor rainbow, number model, prime number, product, rectangular array, square number http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-1-vocab.html Estimation challenge, magnitude estimate, maximum, mean, median, mode, minimum, partial-sums addition, place value, range, reaction time, trade-first subtraction http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-2-vocab.html Acute angle, obtuse angle, right angle, radius, diameter, adjacent angles, vertical angles, reflex angle, congruent, tessellation, equilateral triangles, isosceles triangle, scalene triangle http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-3-vocab.html Dividend, divisor, quotient, remainder, variable, number sentence, open sentence, map legend (map key), map scale http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-4-vocab.html Bar graph, circle graph, percent circle, percent (%), numerator, denominator, mixed number, equivalent fractions, improper fractions, repeating decimal http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-5-vocab.html Common denominator, simplest form, survey, population, 5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES Subtraction of Fractions Unit 6 arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_6_CCSS_Revie w.pdf Exponents and Negative Numbers Unit 7 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_7_CCSS_Revie w.pdf Fractions and Ratios Unit 8 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p Coordinates, Area, Volume, and Capacity Unit 9 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p Using Data; Algebra Concepts and Skills Unit 10 Volume Unit 11 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ Probability, Ratios, and Rates Unit 12 http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/p arents/5th-grade/em-at-home/ https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_8_CCSS_Revie w.pdf https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_9_CCSS_Revie w.pdf https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_10_CCSS_Revie w.pdf https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_11_CCSS_Revie w.pdf https://www.mheonline.com/eminstructi onalbridge/pdf/5/Unit_12_CCSS_Revie w.pdf landmark, line plot, map legend (map key), range, mode, stemand-leaf plot http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-6-vocab.html Exponential notation, Scientific notation, positive number, negative number, in the red, in the black, nested parentheses, order of operations, parentheses ( ), opposite of a number, number-and-word notation http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-7-vocab.html Area model, unit fraction, unit percent, quick common denominator http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-8-vocab.html Area, axis grid, coordinate, coordinate grid, ordered number pair, longitude, latitude, perpendicular, rectangle method, formula, capacity, volume, transformation http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-9-vocab.html Algebraic expression, pan balance, predict, rate, line graph http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-10-vocab.html Apex, polyhedron, prism, pyramid, cylinder, base of a parallelogram, base of a pyramid or cone, cone, cube, sphere, surface area, vertex (vertices), regular polyhedron, edge, face, geometric solid, calibrate http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-11-vocab.html Common factor, prime factorization, probability, rate, equally like outcomes, factor tree, ratio, tree diagram, greatest common factor, least common multiple, multiplication counting principle http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/parents/5th-grade/em-athome/family-letters/5-12-vocab.html 6 Unit of Study: 1, 4, 5, 6.8-6.10, 8, 7, 2 5th Grade Quarter 1 Aug. 20 - Oct.15 Number Sense, Properties, and Operations Standard 1: students develop number sense and use numbers and number relationships in problem solving situations and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems. Standard 6: Students link concepts and procedures as they develop and use computational techniques, including estimation, mental arithmetic, paper and pencil, calculators, and computers in problem-solving situations and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems. Domain: Number and Numeration, CCSS Cluster: 5.NBT.A Understand the place value system. Standard(s): 1.a. Explain that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left. (CCSS: 5.NBT.1) i. Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10. (CCSS: 5.NBT.2) ii. Explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. (CCSS: 5.NBT.2) iii. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10. (CCSS: 5.NBT.2) Cluster: 5.NBT.B Perform operations with multi-digit whole numbers and with decimals to hundredths. Standard(s): 1.b. Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths. (CCSS: 5.NBT.3) i. Read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.1 (CCSS: 5.NBT.3a) ii. Compare two decimals to thousandths based on meanings of 5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES the digits in each place, using >, =, and < symbols to record the results of comparisons. (CCSS: 5.NBT.3b) Cluster: 5.NF.A Use equivalent fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. Standard(s): Interpret a fraction as division of the numerator by the denominator (a /b = a ÷ b ). (CCSS: 5.NF.3) I can…understand the place value system. Essential Questions: 5.NBT.A.1 I can understand and explain the value of How can you determine the place value digits in a larger number. of a number and its value within a whole 5.NBT.A.2 I can explain patterns of zeroes in an answer number or decimal? when multiplying a number by powers of 10. 5.NBT.A.2 I can explain patterns decimal placement What is the relationship of a whole when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. number multiplied by the powers of 10? 5.NBT.A.2 I can use whole-number exponents to show powers of 10. What is the relationship of two decimals using the correct symbol? (<, >, =) 5.NBT.A.3 I can read, write, and compare decimals to What is its value of the number based thousandths. on place within a whole number? 5.NBT.A.3.A I can read and write decimals to thousandths using base-ten numbers, number names and expanded form. 5.NBT.A.3.B I can compare two decimals to thousandths using the >, =, and < symbols correctly. I can use equivalent (equal) fractions as a strategy to add and subtract fractions. 5.NF.A.1 I can add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators. 5.NF.A.2 I can solve word problems that involve addition and subtraction of fractions. 5.NF.A.2 I can use number sense and fractions that I know to estimate the reasonableness of answers to fraction problems. Vocabulary: Composite number, divisible by, exponent factor, factor rainbow, number model, prime number, product, rectangular array, square number Dividend, divisor, quotient, remainder, variable, number sentence, open sentence, map legend (map key), map scale Bar graph, circle graph, percent circle, percent (%), numerator, denominator, mixed number, equivalent fractions, improper fractions, repeating decimal Common denominator, simplest form, survey, population, landmark, line plot, map legend (map key), range, mode, stem-and-leaf plot Area model, unit fraction, unit percent, quick common denominator Exponential notation, Scientific notation, positive number, negative number, in the red, in the black, nested parentheses, order of operations, parentheses ( ), opposite of a number, number-and-word notation 8 Estimation challenge, magnitude estimate, maximum, mean, median, mode, minimum, partial-sums addition, place value, range, reaction time, trade-first subtraction Domain: Operations and Computations, CCSS Cluster: 5.NF.B Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division to divide and multiply fractions. Standard(s): Solve word problems involving division of whole numbers leading to answers in the form of fractions or mixed numbers.8 (CCSS: 5.NF.3) Cluster: 5.NBT.B.5 Multi-digit multiplication. Standard(s): Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using standard algorithms. (CCSS: 5.NBT.5) I can… 5.NF.3.A I can interpret a fraction as division of the numerator by the denominator 5.NF.3.B I can solve word problems involving division of whole numbers leading to answers in the form of fractions or mixed numbers 5.NBT.B.5 I can easily multiply larger whole numbers. Unit of Study: 10, 9, 11 5th Grade Quarter 2 Oct. 21- Dec. 18 5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES Patterns, Functions, and Algebraic Structures Standard 2: Students use algebraic methods to explore, model, and describe patterns and functions involving numbers, shapes, data, and graphs in problem solving situations and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems. Domain: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra, CCSS Cluster: 5.OA.A Write and interpret numerical expressions. Standard(s): 2.d. Write and interpret numerical expressions. (CCSS: 5.OA) i. Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols. (CCSS: 5.OA.1) ii. Write simple expressions that record calculations with numbers, and interpret numerical expressions without evaluating them.4 (CCSS: 5.OA.2) Cluster: 5.OA.B Analyze patterns and relationships. Standard(s): 1.e. Use patterns to solve problems including those involving saving and checking accounts2 (PFL) 1.f. Explain, extend, and use patterns and relationships in solving problems, including those involving saving and checking accounts such as understanding that spending more means saving less (PFL) I can… 5.OA.3 I can generate two numerical patterns using given rules. I can identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. I can study number patterns and figure out their relationships. 5.OA.B.3 I can create two number patterns using two given rules. 5.OA.B.3 I can identify relationships between two number patterns. 5.OA.B.3 I can form ordered pairs using the relationship Essential Questions: Vocabulary: Algebraic expression, pan balance, predict, rate, line graph Area, axis grid, coordinate, coordinate grid, ordered number pair, longitude, latitude, perpendicular, rectangle method, formula, capacity, volume, transformation Apex, polyhedron, prism, pyramid, cylinder, base of a parallelogram, base of a pyramid or cone, cone, cube, sphere, surface area, vertex (vertices), regular 10 between two number patterns and graph them on a coordinate plane. polyhedron, edge, face, geometric solid, calibrate Domain: Measurement and Reference Frames, CCSS Cluster: 5.MD.A Convert like measurement units within a given measurement system. Standard(s): 1.d. Convert like measurement units within a given measurement system. (CCSS: 5.MD) i. Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system.2 (CCSS: 5.MD.1) ii. Use measurement conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems. (CCSS: 5.MD.1) I can…convert like measurement units within a given measurement system. 5.MD.A.1 I can convert different-sized measurements within the same measurement system. 5.MD.A.1 I can use measurement conversions to solve real-world problems. Unit of Study: 3, 6.1-6.3 5th Grade Quarter 3 Jan. 5 – Mar. 4 5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES Shape, Dimension, and Geometric relationships Standard 4: Students use geometric concepts, properties, and relationships in problem-solving situations and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems. Standard 5: Students will use a variety of tools and techniques to measure, apply the results in problem solving situations, and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems. Domain: Measurement and Reference Frames, CCSS Cluster: 5.MD.A Convert like measurement units within a given measurement system. Standard(s): 1.d. Convert like measurement units within a given measurement system. (CCSS: 5.MD) i. Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system.2 (CCSS: 5.MD.1) ii. Use measurement conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems. (CCSS: 5.MD.1) I can…convert like measurement units within a given measurement system. 5.MD.A.1 I can convert different-sized measurements within the same measurement system. 5.MD.A.1 I can use measurement conversions to solve real-world problems. Essential Questions: Vocabulary: Acute angle, obtuse angle, right angle, radius, diameter, adjacent angles, vertical angles, reflex angle, congruent, tessellation, equilateral triangles, isosceles triangle, scalene triangle Common denominator, simplest form, survey, population, landmark, line plot, map legend (map key), range, mode, stem-and-leaf plot Domain: Geometry, CCSS Cluster: 5.MD.C Geometric measurement: understand concepts of volume and relate volume to multiplication and to addition. Standard(s): 1.a. Model and justify the formula for volume of rectangular prisms. 12 (CCSS: 5.MD.5b) i. Model the volume of a right rectangular prism with whole number side lengths by packing it with unit cubes.1 (CCSS: 5.MD.5b) ii. Show that the volume is the same as would be found by multiplying the edge lengths, equivalently by multiplying the height by the area of the base. (CCSS: 5.MD.5a) iii. Represent threefold whole-number products as volumes to represent the associative property of multiplication. (CCSS: 5.MD.5a) 1.b. Find volume of rectangular prisms using a variety of methods and use these techniques to solve real world and mathematical problems. (CCSS: 5.MD.5a) i. Measure volumes by counting unit cubes, using cubic cm, cubic in, cubic ft, and improvised units. (CCSS: 5.MD.4) ii. Apply the formulas V = l Å~ w Å~ h and V = b Å~ h for rectangular prisms to find volumes of right rectangular prisms with whole-number edge lengths. (CCSS: 5.MD.5b) iii. Use the additive nature of volume to find volumes of solid figures composed of two non-overlapping right rectangular prisms by adding the volumes of the non-overlapping parts. (CCSS: 5.MD.5c) Cluster: 5.G.B Classify 2-dimensional figures into categories based on their properties. Standard(s): 2.c. Classify two-dimensional figures into categories based on their properties. (CCSS: 5.G) i. Explain that attributes belonging to a category of two-dimensional figures also belong to all subcategories of that category.3 (CCSS: 5.G.3) 5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES ii. Classify two-dimensional figures in a hierarchy based on properties. (CCSS: 5.G.4) I can… 5.MD.C.5.A I can use unit cubes to find the volume of a right rectangular prism with whole number side lengths and prove that it is the same as multiplying the edge lengths (V = l x w x h). 5.MD.C.5.B I can solve real-world and mathematical problems involving volume of an object using the formulas V = l x w x h and V = b x h. 5.MD.C.5.B I can find the volumes of solid figures made up of two right rectangular prisms by adding the volumes of both. 5.MD.C.5.C I can solve real-world problems using what I know about adding the volumes of two right rectangular prisms. I can classify 2-dimensional shapes into categories based on their properties. 5.G.B.3 I can understand how attributes of 2-dimensional shapes in a category also belong to all subcategories of those shapes. 5.G.B.4 I can classify 2-dimensional shapes based on their properties. Unit of Study: 6.4-6.7, 12 5th Grade Quarter 4 Mar. 7 – May 25 Data analysis, statistics, and probability Standard 3: students use data collection and analysis, statistics, and probability in problem solving situations and communicate the reasoning used in solving these problems. Domain: Data and Chance, CCSS 14 Cluster: 5.MD.B Represent and interpret data. Standard(s): 1.a. Represent and interpret data. (CCSS: 5.MD) i. Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). (CCSS: 5.MD.2) ii. Use operations on fractions for this grade to solve problems involving information presented in line plots.1 (CCSS: 5.MD.2) Cluster: 5.G.A Graph points on the coordinate plane to solve real world and mathematical problems. Standard(s): 2.a. Graph points on the coordinate plane2 to solve realworld and mathematical problems. (CCSS: 5.G) 2.b. Represent real world and mathematical problems by graphing points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane, and interpret coordinate values of points in the context of the situation. (CCSS: 5.G.2 ) I can…represent and interpret data. 5.MD.B.2 I can make a line plot to show a data set of measurements involving fractions. I can graph points on the coordinate plane to solve real world and mathematical problems. 5.G.A.1 I can understand a coordinate plane and ordered pairs of number coordinates on that plane. 5.G.A.1 I can graph ordered pairs of numbers on a coordinate plane using what I have learned about the xaxis and coordinate and the y-axis and coordinate. 5.G.A.2 I can represent real-world and mathematical problems by graphing points in the first quadrant of a Essential Questions: Vocabulary: Common factor, prime factorization, probability, rate, equally like outcomes, factor tree, ratio, tree diagram, greatest common factor, least common multiple, multiplication counting principle 5 th Grade Math Units, Everyday Mathematics 5-31-2015, NES coordinate plane. 5.G.A.2 I can understand coordinate values in the context of a real-world or mathematical problem. I can classify 2-dimensional shapes into categories based on their properties.