Weekly Lesson Plan - January 23-27
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- Weekly Lesson Plan - January 23-27
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- 1/27/2023
Week of: Jan. 23- Jan. 27 MATH SCIENCE Science and Social Studies instruction alternates between weeks SOCIAL STUDIES Science and Social Studies instruction alternates between weeks Monday - Jan. 23 Standard(s): 3.MD.5 ab, 3.MD.7abcd LT: We are learning arithmetic properties using area models. SC: I am successful when I can use the associative property to find possible side lengths of rectangles with areas of 24, 36, 48, or 72. -I can use the same area in rectangles to find the unknown side length by moving the parentheses. Lesson/Activity: Module 4 Lesson 11 Standard(s): LT: SC: Lesson/Activity: Standard(s): SS3H3 LT:I am learning about the factors that shaped British Colonial America. SC: -I can give key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit). -I can compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion). Lesson/Activity: Discuss colonial fur trading. Tuesday - Jan. 24 Standard(s): 3.MD.6, 3.MD.7 LT: We are learning the applications of area using side lengths of figures. SC: I am successful when I can solve word problems involving area. -I can solve area word problems with 1 side length unknown. -I can choose a strategy to find the area of a larger rectangle. Lesson/Activity: Module 4 Lesson 12 Standard(s): LT: SC: Lesson/Activity: Standard(s): SS3H3 LT:I am learning about the factors that shaped British Colonial America. SC: -I can give key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit). -I can compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion). Lesson/Activity: Play Colonial Fur Trading game (Ranger Ellis here at 1:30 for a presentation.) Wednesday - Jan. 25 Standard(s): 3.MD.6, 3.MD.7 LT:We are learning the applications of area using side lengths of figures. SC: I am successful when I can find areas by decomposing or completing rectangles. -I can add using the break apart strategy to find the area of a composite shape. -I can subtract to find the area of a composite shape. -I can subtract to find the area of a composite shape with unknown side lengths. -I can explain what a composite shape looks like. Lesson/Activity: Module 4 Lesson 13 Standard(s): LT: SC: Lesson/Activity: Standard(s):SS3H3 LT: I am learning about the factors that shaped British Colonial America. SC: -I can give key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit). -I can compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion). Lesson/Activity: Add the Southern Colonies to the timeline. Thursday - Jan. 26 Standard(s): 3.MD.6, 3.MD.7 LT: We are learning the applications of area using side lengths of figures. SC:I am successful when I can find areas by decomposing or completing rectangles. -I can choose an appropriate method for finding the area of a composite shape. -I can solve a word problem involving the area of non-rectangular shapes. Lesson/Activity: Module 4 Lesson 14 Standard(s): LT: SC: Lesson/Activity: Standard(s): SS3H3 LT:I am learning about the factors that shaped British Colonial America. SC: -I can give key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit). -I can compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion). Lesson/Activity: Southern Colonies foldable. Friday- Jan. 27 Standard(s): 3.MD.5 - 3.MD.6, 3.MD.7abd3 LT: We are learning the concepts of area measurement. SC:I am successful when I can show my understanding of the foundations of area. Lesson/Activity: Area Robot Project Standard(s): LT: SC: Lesson/Activity: Standard(s): SS3H3 LT:I am learning about the factors that shaped British Colonial America. SC:-I can give key reasons why the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies were founded (religious freedom and profit). -I can compare and contrast colonial life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern colonies (education, economy, and religion). Lesson/Activity: Complete the Comparing the Thirteen Colonies page for the Southern Colonies Thirteen Colonies crossword puzzle.