Weekly Lesson Plan - August 21 - 25
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- Weekly Lesson Plan - August 21 - 25
- When
- 8/25/2023
Week of: August 21-25,2023 MATH SCIENCE Science and Social Studies instruction alternates between weeks SOCIAL STUDIES Science and Social Studies instruction alternates between weeks Monday Lesson 5 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 developing our understanding of multiplication. We are learning to solve multiplication problems within 100. SC: I can write a multiplication equation I can represent the unknown with a letter I can solve a multiplication problem I can explain and justify the solution. Lesson/Activity: Module 1 Lesson 5 Students select strategies to represent and solve multiplication word problems by using drawings and equations. Standard:: SS3G1 Locate major topographical features on a physical map of the United States. LT: I am learning to identify and label the major rivers in the United States on a map. SC: I can locate the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. I can identify where these rivers begin and end on a map. I can identify the regions where each of these rivers is located. I can label the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. - Mississippi River - Ohio River - Rio Grande River - Colorado River - Hudson River - St. Lawrence River I can explain why each of these rivers is important in the United States. https://inspire.gadoe.org/course/45.0040/148 Lesson/Activity: Students will watch and discuss overview to introduce rivers. (5:58) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW24mwWwNxc Tuesday Lesson 6 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.6. Solve practical, relevant problems involving multiplication and division within 100 using part-whole strategies, visual representations, and/or concrete models. 3.PAR.3.7 Use multiplication and division to solve problems involving whole numbers to 100. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Justify solutions. LT: We are developing our understanding of division. SC: I can use concrete models to represent division. I can use visual representations to model division. I use part-whole strategies to represent division. Lesson/Activity: Module 1 Lesson 6 Students use concrete models in equal-sharing division situations where the total and either the number of groups or the number in each group are known. Standard:: SS3G1 Locate major topographical features on a physical map of the United States. LT: I am learning to identify and label the major rivers in the United States on a map. SC: I can locate the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. I can identify where these rivers begin and end on a map. I can identify the regions where each of these rivers is located. I can label the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. - Mississippi River - Ohio River - Rio Grande River - Colorado River - Hudson River - St. Lawrence River I can explain why each of these rivers is important in the United States. https://inspire.gadoe.org/course/45.0040/148 Lesson/Activity: Students will discuss and locate major rivers of the USA. Wednesday Lesson 7 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.6. Solve practical, relevant problems involving multiplication and division within 100 using part-whole strategies, visual representations, and/or concrete models. 3.PAR.3.7 Use multiplication and division to solve problems involving whole numbers to 100. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Justify solutions. LT: We are developing our understanding of division. We are learning to solve division problems within 100. SC: I can use concrete models to represent division. I can use visual representations to model division. I use part-whole strategies to represent division. Lesson/Activity: Module 1 Lesson 7 Students reason about situations that involve equal-groups division. They represent the division situation and relate division to multiplication. Standard:: SS3G1 Locate major topographical features on a physical map of the United States. LT: I am learning to identify and label the major rivers in the United States on a map. SC: I can locate the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. I can identify where these rivers begin and end on a map. I can identify the regions where each of these rivers is located. I can label the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. - Mississippi River - Ohio River - Rio Grande River - Colorado River - Hudson River - St. Lawrence River I can explain why each of these rivers is important in the United States. https://inspire.gadoe.org/course/45.0040/148 Lesson/Activity: Students will discuss and locate major rivers of the USA. Thursday Lesson 8 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.6. Solve practical, relevant problems involving multiplication and division within 100 using part-whole strategies, visual representations, and/or concrete models. 3.PAR.3.7 Use multiplication and division to solve problems involving whole numbers to 100. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Justify solutions. LT: We are developing our understanding of division. We are learning to solve division problems within 100. SC: I can use concrete models to represent division. I can use visual representations to model division. I use part-whole strategies to represent division. Lesson/Activity: Module 1 Lesson 8 Students relate equal groups to arrays and write division equations to represent division situations. Standard:: SS3G1 Locate major topographical features on a physical map of the United States. LT: I am learning to identify and label the major rivers in the United States on a map. SC: I can locate the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. I can identify where these rivers begin and end on a map. I can identify the regions where each of these rivers is located. I can label the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. - Mississippi River - Ohio River - Rio Grande River - Colorado River - Hudson River - St. Lawrence River I can explain why each of these rivers is important in the United States. https://inspire.gadoe.org/course/45.0040/148 Lesson/Activity: Students will discuss and locate major rivers of the USA. Friday Lesson 9 Standard(s): 3.PAR.3.6. Solve practical, relevant problems involving multiplication and division within 100 using part-whole strategies, visual representations, and/or concrete models. 3.PAR.3.7 Use multiplication and division to solve problems involving whole numbers to 100. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Justify solutions. LT: We are developing our understanding of division. We are learning to solve division problems within 100. SC: I can use concrete models to represent division. I can use visual representations to model division. I use part-whole strategies to represent division. Lesson/Activity: Module 1 Lesson 9 Students select strategies to represent and solve division word problems using drawings and equations. They compare and connect the representations and strategies Standard:: SS3G1 Locate major topographical features on a physical map of the United States. LT: I am learning to identify and label the major rivers in the United States on a map. SC: I can locate the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. I can identify where these rivers begin and end on a map. I can identify the regions where each of these rivers is located. I can label the major rivers of the United States of America on a physical map. - Mississippi River - Ohio River - Rio Grande River - Colorado River - Hudson River - St. Lawrence River I can explain why each of these rivers is important in the United States. https://inspire.gadoe.org/course/45.0040/148 Lesson/Activity: Students will discuss and locate major rivers of the USA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yI5MrfinrAk
3.PAR.3.7 Use multiplication and division to solve problems involving whole numbers to 100. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Justify solutions.