Weekly Lesson Plan - September 23-27
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- Weekly Lesson Plan - September 23-27
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- 9/27/2024
Week of: September 23-27, 2024 MATH SOCIAL STUDIES Science and Social Studies instruction alternates between weeks Monday Lesson Sterling 7: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JVLJVykA1L4_AFYPrqz0nC24B_skSc0OEbsDQvKajP8/edit Standard(s): 3.MDR.5.5 Estimate and measure liquid volumes, lengths and masses of objects using customary units. Solve problems involving mass, length, and volume given in the same unit, and reason about the relative sizes of measurement units within the customary system. LT: We are learning to estimate and measure using customary units. SC: I can measure liquid volume. I can compare liquid volume by using different capacity containers. Lesson/Activity: Module 2 Lesson 4 Students compare the capacities of various containers. They decompose 1 liter into 10 equal parts until they see 1 millimeter and then recompose to make 1 liter.. Standard: SS3H1. Describe early American Indian cultures and their development in North America. a. Locate the regions where American Indians settled in North America: Arctic, Northwest Southwest, Plains, Northeast, and Southeast. b. Compare and contrast how American Indians in each region used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter. c. Discuss how American Indians continue to contribute to American life. LT: I am learning to describe how the food, clothing, and shelter differed for the American Indians living in different regions of North America. SC: ❑ I can describe the food, clothing, and shelter of American Indians in the following regions of North America - Northwest Northeast - Southwest Southeast - Plains ❑ I can describe how each region may have affected how American Indian cultures developed in different regions. Lesson/Activity: Unit 2 info - slide 11 Southeast Native Americans ppt - slide 23-27 Tuesday Lesson Quest Day Sterling 7 Standard(s):.3.MDR.5.5 Estimate and measure liquid volumes, lengths and masses of objects using customary units. Solve problems involving mass, length, and volume given in the same unit, and reason about the relative sizes of measurement units within the customary system. LT: We are learning to estimate and measure using customary units. SC: I can measure liquid volume. I can solve problems involving liquid volume. Lesson/Activity: Module 2 Lesson 5 Students create a beaker for measuring liquid volume by repeatedly adding 100 mL of water to a container. They use their beaker to measure and estimate liquid volume. Then, students draw a vertical number line as a model to solve real-world problems and support understanding. Standard: SS3H1. Describe early American Indian cultures and their development in North America. a. Locate the regions where American Indians settled in North America: Arctic, Northwest Southwest, Plains, Northeast, and Southeast. b. Compare and contrast how American Indians in each region used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter. c. Discuss how American Indians continue to contribute to American life. LT: I am learning to describe how the food, clothing, and shelter differed for the American Indians living in different regions of North America. SC: ❑ I can describe the food, clothing, and shelter of American Indians in the following regions of North America - Northwest Northeast - Southwest Southeast - Plains ❑ I can describe how each region may have affected how American Indian cultures developed in different regions. Lesson/Activity: Teacher will discuss how important storytelling was within the tribes. Wednesday Lesson Sterling 7: Standard(s): 3.MDR.5.5 Estimate and measure liquid volumes, lengths and masses of objects using customary units. Solve problems involving mass, length, and volume given in the same unit, and reason about the relative sizes of measurement units within the customary system. LT: We are learning to estimate and measure using customary units. SC: I can measure liquid volume. I can solve problems involving liquid volume. Lesson/Activity: Module 2 Lesson 6 Students use the RDW process to make sense of and find a solution path for word problems involving liquid volume. Students select representations and strategies when solving. Standard: SS3H1. Describe early American Indian cultures and their development in North America. a. Locate the regions where American Indians settled in North America: Arctic, Northwest Southwest, Plains, Northeast, and Southeast. b. Compare and contrast how American Indians in each region used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter. c. Discuss how American Indians continue to contribute to American life. LT: I am learning to describe how the food, clothing, and shelter differed for the American Indians living in different regions of North America. SC: ❑ I can describe the food, clothing, and shelter of American Indians in the following regions of North America - Northwest Northeast - Southwest Southeast - Plains ❑ I can describe how each region may have affected how American Indian cultures developed in different regions. Lesson/Activity: Teacher will discuss how important storytelling was within the tribes. Thursday Lesson Sterling 7: Standard(s): 3.PAR.2.1 Fluently add and subtract within 1000 to solve problems. 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 fluently add and subtract within 1,000. We are learning to estimate and measure using customary units SC: I can solve problems involving weight. Lesson/Activity: Module 2 Lesson 7 Students are guided through using a tape diagram to see a solution path for one-step comparison word problems involving addition and subtraction. Students work in groups to solve and share strategies for solving one-step problems involving multiplication and division. TOPIC A QUIZ Standard: SS3H1. Describe early American Indian cultures and their development in North America. a. Locate the regions where American Indians settled in North America: Arctic, Northwest Southwest, Plains, Northeast, and Southeast. b. Compare and contrast how American Indians in each region used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter. c. Discuss how American Indians continue to contribute to American life. LT: I am learning to describe how the food, clothing, and shelter differed for the American Indians living in different regions of North America. SC: ❑ I can describe the food, clothing, and shelter of American Indians in the following regions of North America - Northwest Northeast - Southwest Southeast - Plains ❑ I can describe how each region may have affected how American Indian cultures developed in different regions. Lesson/Activity: Northeastern Friday Lesson Sterling 7: Standard(s): 3.NR.1.3 Use place value understanding to round whole numbers up to 1000 to the nearest 10 or 100. LT: We are learning to round numbers within 1,000. SC: I can identify my rules for rounding up. I can identify my rules for rounding down I can round a number to the nearest 10. Lesson/Activity: Module 2 Lesson 8 Students read thermometers concretely and pictorially to find temperatures and connect reading a thermometer to reading a number line. Students identify the two tens that a temperature is between, whether it is more or less than halfway between them, and which ten it is closer to. Standard: SS3H1. Describe early American Indian cultures and their development in North America. a. Locate the regions where American Indians settled in North America: Arctic, Northwest Southwest, Plains, Northeast, and Southeast. b. Compare and contrast how American Indians in each region used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter. c. Discuss how American Indians continue to contribute to American life. LT: I am learning to describe how the food, clothing, and shelter differed for the American Indians living in different regions of North America. SC: ❑ I can describe the food, clothing, and shelter of American Indians in the following regions of North America - Northwest Northeast - Southwest Southeast - Plains ❑ I can describe how each region may have affected how American Indian cultures developed in different regions. Lesson/Activity: