Weekly Lesson Plan - December 4 - 8, 2023
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- Weekly Lesson Plan - December 4 - 8, 2023
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- 12/8/2023
Week of: December 4-8, 2023 Georgia Standards of Excellence MAP TESTING MATH SCIENCE Science and Social Studies instruction alternates between weeks SOCIAL STUDIES Science and Social Studies instruction alternates between weeks Module 3 Lesson 13 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.2 Represent single digit multiplication and division facts using a variety of strategies. Explain the relationship between multiplication and division. 3.PAR.3.6 Solve practical, relevant problems involving multiplication and division within 100 using part-whole strategies, visual representations, and/or concrete models. LT: We are learning to use a variety of strategies to represent single digit multiplication. SC: I can use one strategy to solve a multiplication problem. I can use more than one strategy to solve a multiplication problem. Lesson/Activity: Module 3 Lesson 13 Students use the relationship between 9 and 10 as the basis for strategies to multiply units of 9. To skip-count by nines, they add 10 and subtract 1, and patterns are identified in the multiples of 9. Students apply the commutative property to support multiplying by 9. (This lesson formalizes the term multiples.) S3L1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the similarities and differences between plants, animals, and habitats found within geographic regions (Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, and Appalachian Plateau) of Georgia Other standards ELAGSE3RI1; ELAGSE3RI7 LT: We are learning to compare plants, animals, and habitats in Georgia’s Geographic regions. SC: I will know I’m successful when I can… ❑ I can explore and identify Georgia’s geographic regions. ❑ I can describe the plants, animals, and habitats of: Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, & Appalachian Plateau. ❑I can compare and contrast the plants, animals, and habitats found in Georgia’s geographic regions. 3rd Grade Teacher Notes (pg 16-18) GaDOE Phenomena Tasks: Habitats of Georgia GaDOE Multimodality Tasks: Plants and Animals of Georgia’s Regions Teacher may use the following website Plants and Animals of Georgia to get information needed to complete Appendix B. Module 3 Lesson 14 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.2 Represent single digit multiplication and division facts using a variety of strategies. Explain the relationship between multiplication and division. 3.PAR.3.3 Apply properties of operations (i.e., commutative property, associative property, distributive property) to multiply and divide within 100. LT: We are learning to apply properties of operations to multiply within 100. SC: I can apply the distributive property. Lesson/Activity: Module 3 Lesson 14 Students apply the break apart and distribute strategy to multiply by 9 by finding 10 units and subtracting 1 unit. They also identify other patterns that provide strategies for multiplying by 9. Introduction of apply. S3L1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the similarities and differences between plants, animals, and habitats found within geographic regions (Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, and Appalachian Plateau) of Georgia Other standards ELAGSE3RI1; ELAGSE3RI7 LT: We are learning to compare plants, animals, and habitats in Georgia’s Geographic regions. SC: I will know I’m successful when I can… ❑ I can explore and identify Georgia’s geographic regions. ❑ I can describe the plants, animals, and habitats of: Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, & Appalachian Plateau. ❑I can compare and contrast the plants, animals, and habitats found in Georgia’s geographic regions. 3rd Grade Teacher Notes (pg 16-18) GaDOE Phenomena Tasks: Habitats of Georgia GaDOE Multimodality Tasks: Plants and Animals of Georgia’s Regions Mystery Science: How many different kinds of animals are there? GaDOE Learning Plan: Plants and Animals of Georgia's Geographic Regions Lesson: Students will investigate why the gopher tortoise only lives in the southern half of the state of Georgia. Module 3 Lesson 15 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.2 Represent single digit multiplication and division facts using a variety of strategies. Explain the relationship between multiplication and division. LT: We are learning to use a variety of strategies to represent single digit multiplication. SC: I can use one strategy to solve a multiplication problem. I can use more than one strategy to solve a multiplication problem. I can use multiplication tables to help find patterns and relationships. Lesson/Activity: Module 3 Lesson 15 Students multiply and divide with units of 1 and 0. As a class, they analyze multiplication and division equations and generalize patterns for multiplying and dividing with 1 and 0. S3L1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the similarities and differences between plants, animals, and habitats found within geographic regions (Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, and Appalachian Plateau) of Georgia Other standards ELAGSE3RI1; ELAGSE3RI7 LT: We are learning to compare plants, animals, and habitats in Georgia’s Geographic regions. SC: I will know I’m successful when I can… ❑ I can explore and identify Georgia’s geographic regions. ❑ I can describe the plants, animals, and habitats of: Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, & Appalachian Plateau. ❑I can compare and contrast the plants, animals, and habitats found in Georgia’s geographic regions. 3rd Grade Teacher Notes (pg 16-18) GaDOE Phenomena Tasks: Habitats of Georgia GaDOE Multimodality Tasks: Plants and Animals of Georgia’s Regions Mystery Science: How many different kinds of animals are there? GaDOE Learning Plan: Plants and Animals of Georgia's Geographic Regions Lesson: Module 3 Lesson 16 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.2 Represent single digit multiplication and division facts using a variety of strategies. Explain the relationship between multiplication and division. 3.PAR.3.1 Describe, extend, and create numeric patterns related to multiplication. Make predictions related to the patterns. PAR.3.3 Apply properties of operations (i.e., commutative property, associative property, associative property, distributive property) to multiply and divide within 100. LT: We are developing our understanding of multiplication and division. SC: I can apply the distributive property. Lesson/Activity: Module 3 Lesson 16 Students explore patterns with odd and even factors and products, and patterns in the multiplication table. Students use the multiplication table as a tool for the break apart and distribute strategy with larger factors. S3L1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the similarities and differences between plants, animals, and habitats found within geographic regions (Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, and Appalachian Plateau) of Georgia Other standards ELAGSE3RI1; ELAGSE3RI7 LT: We are learning to compare plants, animals, and habitats in Georgia’s Geographic regions. SC: I will know I’m successful when I can… ❑ I can explore and identify Georgia’s geographic regions. ❑ I can describe the plants, animals, and habitats of: Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, & Appalachian Plateau. ❑I can compare and contrast the plants, animals, and habitats found in Georgia’s geographic regions. 3rd Grade Teacher Notes (pg 16-18) GaDOE Phenomena Tasks: Habitats of Georgia GaDOE Multimodality Tasks: Plants and Animals of Georgia’s Regions Mystery Science: How many different kinds of animals are there? GaDOE Learning Plan: Plants and Animals of Georgia's Geographic Regions Lesson: 5 Regions song Wild Kratz video Module 3 Lesson 17 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.1 Describe, extend, and create numeric patterns related to multiplication. Make predictions related to the patterns. 3.PAR.3.2 Represent single digit multiplication and division facts using a variety of strategies. Explain the relationship between multiplication and division. LT: We are learning to use patterns to make sense of multiplication. SC: I can identify a pattern related to multiplication. I can describe a pattern related to multiplication. I can extend a pattern related to multiplication. I can use multiplication tables to help discover patterns. Lesson/Activity: Module 3 Lesson 17 Students identify and describe multiplication and division patterns in input-output tables. They use the patterns to complete the tables and related problems. S3L1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the similarities and differences between plants, animals, and habitats found within geographic regions (Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, and Appalachian Plateau) of Georgia Other standards ELAGSE3RI1; ELAGSE3RI7 LT: We are learning to compare plants, animals, and habitats in Georgia’s Geographic regions. SC: I will know I’m successful when I can… ❑ I can explore and identify Georgia’s geographic regions. ❑ I can describe the plants, animals, and habitats of: Blue Ridge Mountains, Piedmont, Coastal Plains, Valley and Ridge, & Appalachian Plateau. ❑I can compare and contrast the plants, animals, and habitats found in Georgia’s geographic regions. 3rd Grade Teacher Notes (pg 16-18) GaDOE Phenomena Tasks: Habitats of Georgia GaDOE Multimodality Tasks: Plants and Animals of Georgia’s Regions Mystery Science: How many different kinds of animals are there? GaDOE Learning Plan: Plants and Animals of Georgia's Geographic Regions Lesson: Students will work in small groups to compare/contrast plants, animals, and habitats of the Georgia Regions.
a. Ask questions to differentiate between plants, animals, and habitats found within Georgia’s geographic regions.
a. Ask questions to differentiate between plants, animals, and habitats found within Georgia’s geographic regions.
a. Ask questions to differentiate between plants, animals, and habitats found within Georgia’s geographic regions.
a. Ask questions to differentiate between plants, animals, and habitats found within Georgia’s geographic regions.
a. Ask questions to differentiate between plants, animals, and habitats found within Georgia’s geographic regions.