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4th Grade Transition – Ms. Haley Jones Week 1.4 September 7-September 11, 2015 Math Standards ( I can statements) 4.NBT.A.2 Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place, using <, > and = symbols to record the results of comparisons. 4. NBT.B.4 Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm. I can add and subtract larger numbers by using standard algorithm. Reading/Language Arts/Writing Standards RI.4.3 Explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts in a historical, scientific, or technical text, including what happened and why, based on specific information in the text. I can use specific information in a text to explain events, procedures, ideas, or concepts. I can identify events, procedures, ideas, and concepts in different kinds of texts. Essential Question(s): How does a digits position affect its value? Essential Question(s): How can I convey to others that I understood what I read? Vocabulary: sum, difference, regroup, standard algorithm, inverse operation Vocabulary: technical text, procedure, sequential Materials: RCC Workbook, counters, paper, pencils L.4.1c Use modal auxiliaries to convey various conditions. Science Standards: 1. Explain and use skills necessary to conduct scientific inquiry. a. Form hypothesis and predict outcomes of problems to be investigated. b. Use the senses and simple tools to gather qualitative information about objects or events (size, shape, color, texture, sound, position, change). 2. 3. Compare and contrast Earth’s geological features and the changes caused by external forces. Movement of continental plates I can use scientific method to plan and conduct a long-term investigation. I can recognize and describe the layers of the Earth. Essential Question(s): What is the scientific method? How did all the layers of the earth form? Vocabulary: Crust, mantle, upper mantle, lower mantle, outer core, inner core Target Question(s): How can I use the scientific method to solve a problem or answer a question? Why does the earth have so many layers? I can use modal auxiliaries to convey various conditions. Essential Question(s): Which helping and main verb correctly completes the sentence? Vocabulary: modal auxiliary Monday, September 7, 2015 Reading/Lang. Arts LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Reading/Lang. Arts Math LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Math Science LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Science Target Question(s): Can I document what I have learned about a simple machine in my own words? Target Question(s): What are different ways to add fourdigit numbers? Anticipatory Set: TTW discuss the steps in Scientific Method from the previous week. Anticipatory Set: TTW discuss steps on how to enter the class each morning and ask the class what kind of text they just got. Bell Ringer: Adding and subtracting whole numbers with regrouping Target Question: How can I use the scientific method to solve a problem or answer a question? Anticipatory Set: TTW go over bell ringer and use the place value chips as a manipulative to show regrouping. Procedures: Model/Guided Practice/Independent Practice: TTW re-introduce the 5 steps of the Scientific Method. TSW read the steps aloud and prepare for a class experiment. TTW complete the Runaway Pepper Experiment and record their answers on the scientific method sheet. Input/Modeling /Guided Practice: TTW review page 26 of the RCC book and check student’s answers for understanding. Independent Practice: TSW begin centers o RCC Lesson 3 foldable 1 o Vocabulary/Writing a “how-to” o iReady Reading Homework: “Not Just Monkeying Around” pg 25 Read 20 minutes Procedures: Model/Guided Practice: TTW explain to the students that you can use place value to subtract whole numbers TSW begin working on adding and subtracting word problem activity by cutting and pasting each problem under the correct column. Independent Practice: TSW Continue Centers o RCC page 23 o Place Value Matching Game o iReady Math/ST Math Computer lab: 10:00 – 11:00 Closure: Can you identify the vocabulary word(s) that explains what you have learned today? Answer “I Can Statements” and “Target Question”. Homework: Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers 1-3 Wednesday, September 9, 2015 Reading/Lang. Arts Math Science Target Question(s): Can I document what I have learned about a simple machine in my own words? Target Question(s): What are some different ways to subtract numbers? Anticipatory Set: TTW discuss the Earth’s structure from what has been learned in the previous week. Bell Ringer: Helping or Main Verbs? Anticipatory Set: TTW review last night’s homework Target Question: Why does the earth have so many layers? Anticipatory Set: TTW review last night’s homework Procedures: Model/Guided Practice: TTW ask the students to find the difference of 57,987 and 36,268. TTW model to the students how to set up the subtraction problem using the place value chips. Input/Modeling /Guided Practice: TTW begin tissue paper art project on technical text Independent Practice: TSW continue centers o RCC Lesson 3 foldable 2 o Vocabulary/Writing a “how-to” o iReady Reading Homework: “Monkey Training” Vocabulary Skills Read 20 minutes Independent Practice: TSW Continue Centers o RCC page 24 o Begin working on word problem activity by working out the problems o iReady Math/ST Math Computer lab: 10:00 – 11:00 Procedures: Model/Guided Practice/Independent Practice: TSW use what they have learned to draw a picture that represents the earth’s structure and label it. TSW compare the drawing to the first drawing from the beginning of the lesson and compare and contrast their findings between the two drawings. Closure: Can you identify the vocabulary word(s) that explains what you have learned today? Answer “I Can Statements” and “Target Question”. Homework: Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers 4-6 Thursday, September 10, 2015 Reading/Lang. Arts Target Question(s): Can I document what I have learned about a simple machine in my own words? Math Science Target Question(s): How can I use place-value charts and the standard algorithm to solve problems involving addition and subtraction of whole numbers? Anticipatory Set: TTW discuss the Earth’s structure and allow the student’s to share their compare and contrast findings of the Earth’s structure. Anticipatory Set: TTW review last night’s homework Target Question: Why does the earth have so many layers? Anticipatory Set: TTW review last night’s homework. Input/Modeling /Guided Practice: TSW continue working on tissue paper art project. Independent Practice: TSW continue centers o RCC Lesson 3 foldable 3 o Vocabulary/Writing a “how-to” o iReady Reading Homework: “Monkey Training” Reading Skills Bell Ringer: TTW ask the students to find the difference of 265,587 and 105,268. Procedures: Model/Guided Practice: TTW model to the students how to set up the subtraction problem and ensure that they have a good understanding on regrouping. Independent Practice: TSW Continue Centers Procedures: Model/Guided Practice/Independent Practice: TTW allow the students to examine a recently boiled egg and explain that it represents the Earth. TTW discuss whether it is hotter on the inside or the outside and which part will cool faster? (The inside is hotter and the outside will cool faster). TTW cut the egg in half with a sharp knife. TTW ask how many layers does the egg have? 3 o o Read 20 minutes RCC page 25 Complete word problem activity by working out the problems o iReady Math/ST Math Computer labs: 10:00 – 11:00 Closure: Can you identify the vocabulary word(s) that explains what you have learned today? Answer “I Can Statements” and “Target Question”. Homework: Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers 7-10 Friday, September 11, 2015 Reading/Lang. Arts main layers. TTW explain that the shell represents the crust – it is very thin and rigid so it breaks easily, the white represents the mantle, this is the largest part of the Earth’s interior. It is made of rock that is so hot it can flow but only extremely slowly. The mantle is hotter close to the core and cools a little as it nears the crust just as the egg is hot in the middle and cooler on the outside. The yolk of the egg is the Earth’s core. TTW allow the student’s to observe the egg and draw conclusions. Math Science Target Question(s): Can I document what I have learned about a simple machine in my own words? Target Question(s): How can I use in real life what I have learned about adding and subtracting whole numbers? Anticipatory Set: TTW review the Earth’s structure in a class discussion allowing the student’s to provide feedback. Morning Work: AR testing/iReady/ST Math Anticipatory Set: TTW review last night’s homework Anticipatory Set: TTW review last night’s homework. Procedures: Model/Guided Practice: TTW review adding and subtracting whole numbers and model word problems adding and subtracting whole numbers. Input/Modeling /Guided Practice: TSW complete technical text project Independent Practice: TSW complete centers o Vocabulary Quiz o Vocabulary/Spelling o iReady Reading Homework: Read 20 minutes Independent Practice: TSW complete centers o RCC page 25 o I “CAN” add and subtract whole numbers o iReady Math/ST Math Lesson 3 Quiz Computer lab: 10:00-11:00 Closure: Can you identify the vocabulary word(s) that explains what you have learned today? Answer “I Can Statements” and “Target Question”. Homework: Have a great weekend! Procedures: Model/Guided Practice/Independent Practice: Quiz on the Earth’s Structure TSW make a model of the earth using various food items. Learning Centers (Centers will be ongoing throughout the week) Independent Math Station Place value matching game Word Problem Activity I “CAN” activity Math Teacher Station RCC book Math Computer Station ST Math/iReady Math Independent Reading Station Vocabulary Writing a “how-to” RCC Lesson 3 Foldables Teacher Reading Station RCC book Reading Computer Station iReady Reading