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Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 1: American Journeys Theme 1: American Dreams Theme 2: A Place for Us Big Idea: The students will understand why people from all over the world come to America to follow their dreams. Immigrants bring their customs and cultures to America. CCSS covered in this unit: RL: 4.7 RI: 4.3 RF: 4.3a Unit Vocabulary: ambition, gleaming, flourished, ancestor, artifact, cautious, youth, immigrant, prosper, settler, permanent, relocation, origin, regulate, necessities, belief, border, accompany, audience, nationality, culture, patriotism, population, rural, urban, suburb, textile mill, Industrial Revolution, and metropolitan area Modeled/Shared Leveled Foundational WriteSource Science Unit Science Social Studies Social Studies Reading from Readers or Skills Concepts Leveled Unit Concepts Leveled Rigby or other Reading A-Z Readers Readers sources Chapter 2 Descriptive Looking the Amelia’s Road By Sea to Fluency N/A N/A Objective Writing United States BL (Making America (S) Short vowels Student will: Meaning) The Memory Coat (Making Meaning) Coming to America (Making Meaning) Boundaries Washed Away (P) Consonants Blends (Describe a place) Narrative Writing (Share a cultural experience or tradition) Research Writing (Research Ellis Island and starting a new life in America) Responding to Literature (Write a response to a Rigby small group book or trade book) Understand that the United States has diversity in its landscapes and its people. Understand cultural diversity in the United States. Describe ideals that unite Americans. Analyze settlement patterns and regions in which Americans live. Chapter 4 Objective Student will: Understand that many early settlements in the Northeast grew into dome of the largest cities in the U.S. today. Explain how improved transportation and immigration helped the Northeast cities grow. Road Trip U.S.A. ON Finding Your Way Around AL Greetings from the Northeast BL Central Park New York City’s Backyard ON Stories from the Northeast AL Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 2: Remarkable Living Things Theme 3: So Many Kinds of Animals Theme 4: Seeds, Fruits, and Flowers Big Idea: The students will understand how animals and plants survive in different environments and reproduce. CCSS covered in this unit: RI: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.8, 4.9, 4.10 RF: 4.3a., 4.4.a.b.c., 4.4, 4.7, 4.9.a SL: 4.2, 4.3 Unit Vocabulary: variety, species, researchers, abandon, definite, characteristics, identify, category, vertebrate, invertebrate, pollinate, reproduction, germinate, cones, adapt, criteria, conditions, survival, adaptation, adapt, kingdom, migration, camouflage, predator, prey, hibernation, instinct and learned behavior, seed, cell, nucleus, cytoplasm, chloroplast Modeled/Shared Leveled Foundational WriteSource Science Unit Science Social Studies Social Studies Reading from Readers or Skills Concepts Leveled Unit Concepts Leveled Rigby or other Reading A-Z Readers Readers sources Slippery, Slithery Snakes (Making Meaning) One Tiny Turtle (Rigby K) The Reason for a Flower By Ruth Heller Stellaluna By Janell Cannon Into the Sea By Brenda Guiberson What do you Know About Animal Adaptations? By Suzanne Slade Desert Animals By Connor Dayton Tiny Seeds By Eric Carle The Magic School Bus Plants Seeds By Patricia Relf Life Cycle Books By Linda Tagliaferro Cactus Hotel By Brenda Guiberson One Tiny Turtle (Rigby K) What’s the Difference (Rigby N) Hurricane at the Zoo (Rigby M) My Bird Journal (Rigby O) Turning the Tide for Turtles (Rigby Q) A Night at the Beach (Rigby S) Bugs, Beware (Rigby T) Zipping, Zapping, Zooming Bats (Soar to Success) Decoding Accuracy Fluency Research Writing Animal Adaptations/ Habitats Chapter 1 Classifying Plants and Animals: Lesson 2: How are Living Things Grouped? Objective Understand that living things are different, but share similar structures. Lesson 4: How are Animals Classified? Objective Understand and differentiate between inherited characteristics and learned behaviors of organisms. Lesson 5: How Animals Adapt Objective Understand characteristics that allow members within a species to survive and reproduce. Understand that all living things compete for resources and pass their traits to their Classifying Plants and Animals BL N/A N/A Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment offspring. Chapter 1 Classifying Plants and Animals Lesson 3 How are Plants Classified Objective Understand that living things are different, but share similar structures. Chapter 2 Energy from Plants Objective Understand how green plants use resources to assist in growth, maintenance, and reproduction. Understand that working collaboratively, all teams’ members should be free to reach, explain, and justify their own individual conclusions. Use the science processes and knowledge to solve problems, make decisions, and form new ideas Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 3: Across the USA Theme 5: One Country, Many Regions Theme 6: The Land Shapes People’s Lives Big Idea of This Unit: The students will identify the geography and climate of each region of the US and how geography influences the way people live. CCSS covered in this unit: W.4.2.a-e, RL.4.9, RI.4.1-3, RI.4.6-7, RI.4.9-10 Unit Vocabulary: canyon, region, surround, solution, dense, aspect, impact, alter, climate, plateau, farmland, fertile, vast, horizon, reflection, access, surroundings, recreation, port, altitude Modeled/Shared Leveled Foundational WriteSource Science Science Social Studies Social Studies Reading from Readers or Skills Unit Concepts Leveled Unit Concepts Leveled Rigby or other Reading A-Z Readers Readers sources Unit 6 The Story of Hoover Unit B Comprehension Looking the Descriptive N/A Chapter 12 Dam (Rigby O) Chapter 10 Fix-Up Strategy United States BL Writing Exploring the West Volcano Man (Rigby Using Natural Create Images Objective O) Resources Describe a Describe the landforms Road Trip U.S.A. Synthesize Our Changing Earth Objective historical and natural resources (Rigby M) Develop and ON of the west. landmark The Travelers and understand Fluency-Convey Describe Native the Bear (Rigby M) properties of earth Americans of the west. Emotion and Finding Your Woodland People, materials. Explain why settlers Cause/Effect Meaning Way Around AL Desert People Identify properties of moved to the west. (Rigby N) An Encyclopedia of Rocks (Rigby P) The Wind at Work (Rigby Q) The Story of Water: A Moving Adventure (Rigby R) Great Smokey Mountains Encyclopedia (Rigby R) Tales of Near and Far (RigbyS) Extreme USA (Rigby S) Science All Around Us (Rigby S) Tuckers Quest (Rigby T) Trouble on the Farm Use punctuation to inform meaning Word StudySynonyms, Antonyms, and Homonyms Listening- Precise listening Strategic Listening Grammar- Verbs Determine how geography influences a person’s life different types of soil. Explain how the energy of the sun can be captured as a source of heat and light on earth (for example, plants, solar panels). Unit A Chapter 1 Classifying plants and animals Lessons 2-5 Objective Classify and sort plants. Classify animals based on their similarities and differences. Characterize animals Explore the lives of miners during the gold rushes of the 1800s. Examine and view artifacts used by miners. Describe how people use the west’s land and waterways today. Identify ways in which people in the west protect the environment. Analyze different points of view about how public land should be used. Unit 1 Chapter 1 Exploring the USA Objective Locate and describe hemispheres, continents, countries, Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment (Rigby T) Yee Haw! The Real Lives of Cowboys (Rigby T) Natural Wonders of the World (Rigby V) The Calgary Stampede (Rigby V) Dustbowl Disaster (Rigby) The Cherokee (Rigby) within a species according to survival and reproduction. Unit A Chapter 4 Changing in Ecosystems Lessons 2-4 Objective Analyze how organisms compete in an ecosystem. Realize that changes in an ecosystem usually affect the whole system. Understands that what benefits one organism may be harmful to other organisms. and oceans. Describe the relative location of the U.S. Use latitude and longitude to describe absolute locations. Label maps to identify and describe the location of states, major cities, and the U.S. Compare and contrast major landform regions of the U.S. Identify and describe major rivers, lakes, and coasts in the U.S. Use a map key and scale to identify elevations of places in the U.S. Compare and contrast elevations in the U.S. Understand the factors that influence and define weather and climate. Compare and contrast climates in the U.S. Analyze and interpret data displayed on a line graph. Describe typical weather changes throughout the year. Identify natural resources and the way people use them. Understand how people change their environment to meet their needs. Unit 1 Chapter 3 Regions Around You Objective Understand how and why people divide Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment places into regions. Explain how transportation and communication connect regions. Read and interpret geographic information given on a map. Identify land uses, natural resources, and industries in the U.S. Compare and contrast the political regions in the U.S. Understand the 3 levels of government and the services that each level provides. Locate and describe political regions in North America. Compare and contrast the physical features of North America’s regions. Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 4: Thinking Like a Scientist Theme 7: Why Does Water Move? Theme 8: What Makes Soil Different? Big Idea: The students will understand the movement of water and the importance of water for plants, animals, and humans. CCSS covered in this unit: RL: 2, 3 RI: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10 Unit Vocabulary: tide, shore, current, coastline, visible, geology, property, layer, artificial, consist, combine, separate, texture, replace, particles, condensation, evaporation, anemometer, barometer, front, humidity, meteorologist, precipitation, wind vane, mineral, sediment, sedimentary rock, igneous rock, metamorphic rock Modeled/Shared Leveled Foundational WriteSource Science Unit Science Social Studies Social Studies Reading from Readers or Skills Concepts Leveled Unit Concepts Leveled Rigby or other Reading A-Z Readers Readers sources Chapter 6 A Drop of Water The Story of N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Water Cycle and Water: A Moving By Walter Wick Weather Adventure Objective Understand that 75 (Rigby R) How the Water percent of the surface Good Gauley! of earth is covered by Cycle Works (Rigby M) water. By Jen Green How the water cycle is Water All influenced. Around the That new tools are Diary of a Worm Earth invented to do work and the affects of life By Doreen (Rigby P) outside of science. Cronin The Story of Use science processes Hoover Dam and knowledge to form new ideas, solve (Rigby O) The Rock Cycle problems, and make An Encyclopedia By Sally Morgan decisions. of Rocks Chapter 8 Minerals and Rocks (Rigby P) Rocks and Soil Objective Trouble on the Understand that Jen Green Farm natural events are often predictable and (Rigby T) logical. Understand that data is collected and interpreted in order to explain an event or concept. Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 5: The Early Americans Theme 9: Native People of North America Theme 10: Explorers Arrive Big Idea: The students will understand how Native Americans use nature and their surroundings in everyday life. CCSS covered in this unit: RI: 4.2 RF: 4.3.a W: 4.2, 4.7 Unit Vocabulary: claimed, injured, foreign, explorer, cargo, anniversary, valuable, civilization, passage, historian Modeled/Shared Leveled Readers Foundational WriteSource Science Unit Science Leveled Reading from Rigby or Reading A-Z Skills Concepts Readers or other sources On the Banks of Plum Creek By Laura Engalls Wilder A River Ran Wild By Lynne Cherry Woodland People, Desert People (Rigby N) The Sun Above and the River Below (Rigby R) Tales from Near and Far (Rigby S) Exploring the World (Rigby M) Treasure Lost at Sea (Rigby R) Tucker’s Gold (Rigby T) Jean Baptiste Pointe Du Sable Father of Chicago (Rigby T) Fluency Prefixes Root Words Research Writing Discuss various forms of information. Understand how to do research on the Internet and how to access library reference materials. Expository Writing Understand content of expository writing, plan, draft, revise, and edit an expository paragraph. Nonfiction Article Summarize and respond to a Nonfiction article, giving key ideas from a piece of writing. Descriptive Writing Describe a historical landmark. Two-Column Notes Organize ideas and important facts for a test or expository essay, break down information into an easy-to-read format. Persuasive Writing Use lists, charts, and diagrams to select a topic and gather details. Write a clear N/A N/A Social Studies Unit Concepts Chapter 4 Lesson 2 Chapter 6 Lesson 2 Chapter 8 Lesson 2 Chapter 10 Lesson 2 Chapter 12 Lesson 2 Unit 2 Illinois Long Ago from Illinois Connections Chapter 4 The Northeast Lesson 2 Chapter 10 The Southwest Lesson 2 Chapter 12 The West Lesson 2 Social Studies Leveled Readers N/A Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment opinion statement, use order of importance, and call to action to convince readers to participate. Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 6: Under the Canopy Theme 11: Life in a Rain Forest Theme 12: Affecting the Rain Forest Big Idea: The students will understand why the rain forest is important to our world and the ways that rain forest plants and animals depend on one another. CCSS covered in this unit: RL: 4.1 4.2,4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.10, 4.8, 4.9 RF: 4.3a, 4.a,b,c. WS: 4.2.a,b,c,d,e. 4.4,5,6,7,8,9b.,10 SL: 4.1.a,b,c,d., 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5, 4.6 Unit Vocabulary: zone, slither, suspended, organism, nutrients, complex, vital, predator, thrive, prey, beneficial, bewilderment, eventually, convince, sacrifice, interaction, ecosystem, tropical, improvement, relationship, canopy Modeled/Shared Leveled Foundational WriteSource Science Unit Science Social Studies Social Studies Reading from Readers or Skills Concepts Leveled Unit Concepts Leveled Rigby or other Reading A-Z Readers Readers sources The Great Kapok Tree (Rigby) Bugs Beware! (Rigby T) Fluency Accuracy Decoding The Amazing Amazon (A-Z, Level U) Giant Insects (A-Z, Level V) Research Writing Expository Writing Descriptive Writing Persuasive Writing Additional Resources: Brain Pop Jr., www.rainforest-aliance.org Chapter 1 Classifying Plants and Animals Classifying Plants and Animals Chapter 3 Ecosystems Reptile or Amphibian? Chapter 2 What features help plants make their own food and reproduce? Plant and Animal Classification Energy from Plants How Plants Grow and Change Weird Plants N/A N/A Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 7: Buyers and Sellers Theme 13: Products and Profits Theme 14: Buying Smart Big Idea of this Unit: The student will differentiate what goods and services people buy, sell, and trade, and identify how it is done. CCSS covered in this unit: RI: 4.7-9 W: 4.1.a-d, 4.2.b, d, e Unit Vocabulary: fair, discouraged, product, shabby, material, negotiate, inspiration, wealth, advertise, profit, suggest, impress, rim, supply, demand, purchase, merchant, bargain, compromise, recommend Modeled/Shared Leveled Foundational WriteSource Science Unit Science Social Studies Social Studies Reading from Readers or Skills Concepts Leveled Unit Concepts Leveled Rigby or other Reading A-Z Readers Readers sources Write a petition Ask the Veterinarian Comprehension Unit 1 N/A N/A N/A N/A Social Studies pg. 55 (Rigby O) Fix-Up Chapter 2 Rubric TE 55 The Bake Sale Battle Strategies: Read Write a business plan Lesson 3 (Rigby Q) Social Studies pg. 63 On United States Les Paul Rubric TE 63 (Rigby R) Create Images Economy Persuasive Writing Drive Toward the Synthesize: Donate money for a Future new skate park. Pg. Classify and Unit 4 (Rigby S) 230 Categorize Info Chapter 8 Trouble on the Farm Persuasive Article (Rigby T) Word Study Lesson 3 social Studies Making Big Bolstead Persuading people to Suffixes –ful, Transportation in Bucks buy land in the able, -less, -ness, Midwest Pg. 251 the Midwest (A-Z, Level X) -ion, -tion, (See index under Morty’s Roadside Rubric TE 251 Make an Refreshments ment, -ly, -fully “economics”) advertisement (A-Z, Level R) Fluency Social Studies Pg. 259 We are in Business Read in phrases Unit 3 Rubric TE 259 (A-Z, Level R) Newspaper story Chapter 6 Electric Cars: History Convey emotion Social Studies Pg. 268 and Future and meaning Lesson 3 Rubric TW 268 (A-Z, Level W) Listening Ports of the Write a list of jobs that Money in the USA depend on natural Precise listening Southeast (A-Z, Level T) resources in the Strategic Chapter 7 A Nation on Wheels southeast. (A-Z, Level P) listening Lesson 1-2 Social Studies Pg. 181 Tanya’s Money Rubric TE 181 Grammar Problem Make a timeline Conjunctions (A-Z, Level U) Social Studies Pg. 190 Rubric TE 190 Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Unit 8: Written in Stone Theme 15: Earth Long Ago Theme 16: Wearing Away Big Idea of this Unit: The students will identify plants and animals that existed long ago, and how our world was changed by weathering and erosion. CCSS covered in this unit: RL: 4.1 RI: 4.2-3, 4.4-7, 4.10 W: 4.2.a-e, 4.4-8 Unit Vocabulary: evidence, fossil, vanish, examine, scrape, extinction, recognize, method, prehistoric, threat, ancient, splendor, significant, erosion, composition, prevent, previous, survey, glacier, weathering Modeled/Shared Leveled Foundational WriteSource Science Unit Science Social Studies Social Studies Reading from Readers or Skills Concepts Leveled Unit Concepts Leveled Rigby or other Reading A-Z Readers Readers sources Hoover Dam Compare the environment Chapter 4 Grammar This is the West N/A N/A Unit 5 (Rigby O) before, during, and after a Changes in the Interjections BL The Southwest Volcano Man forest fire (Rigby O) Boundaries Washed Away (Rigby P) Wind at Work (Rigby Q) The Sun Above and the River Below (Rigby R) The Story of Water and a Moving Adventure (Rigby R) Lost in a Cave (Rigby T) Trouble on the Farm (Rigby T) Bugs, Beware! (Rigby T) Prehistoric Trade (A-Z, Level V) Natural Wonders of the World (A-Z, Level V) Mysterious Caves (A-Z, Level Y) Prehistoric Giants (A-Z, Level Y) Irregular Verbs Word Study Compound Words Consonant Doubling Comprehension Monitor Understand: Genre Synthesize Ask Questions: Meaning Fluency Read in Phrases Use Punctuation to Inform Meaning Listening Critical Listening Appreciative Listening Science Pg. 123 Explain Concepts- Animals and Fossil Evidence that Lived Long Ago Science Pg. 254, #7 Cause/Effect Science Pg. 292, #20 Compare/Contrast Science Pg. 292, #13 Venn Diagram Descriptive Using Solar Energy from the Sun Science Pg. 303, #20 Science Pg. 302, #11-12 Compare figures in a diagram, graph, or chart Persuasive Science Pg. 101 Narrative Social Studies Pg. 335 Describe a visit to Tao’s Ecosystem Lesson 1-4 Chapter 8 Minerals and Rocks Lesson 1-3 Chapter 3 Ecosystems Lesson 1-3 Chapter 9 Changes to the Earth’s Surface Lesson 1-3 Chapter 10 Using Natural Resources Lesson 1-2 Unit 6 The West Gold Fever OL Hang Ten: The History of Surfing AL Welcome to the Southwest BL The Story of Cowboys OL John Wesley Powell and the Colorado River AL Franklin Park Public Schools District 84, Cook County Grade 4: Common Core Cross-Curricular Theme Alignment Discoveries in the Americas? (A-Z, Level W) Otzi: The Iceman (A-Z, Level W) Volcanoes (A-Z, Levels S, V, Z) Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis (A-Z, Levels T, W) The Eruption of Mount Shasta (A-Z, Level X) Plate Tectonics (A-Z, Level Y) Additional Resources Website: Science TE Pg. 122- Extreme Natural Events Pueblo Summary Social Studies Pg. 335 Explain how people in the southwest have resolved conflicts over scarce water resources Persuasive Letter Social Studies Pg. 355 Possible ideas for conserving oil resources Report-Expository Social Studies City in the southwest industries and attractions Pg. 355 Social Studies Critical Thinking Questions Writing about southwest past and present Pg. 359