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Teacher: Week: November 21-25, 2015 Subject: All Grade: Kindergarten

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|Essential Understanding: |Title of Lesson: |Materials and Resources: |
|Reading: |-Reading: Looking Closely At Nature |Reading: |
|The students will understand the sound |-Math: Data Analysis/Graphing |Pearsonsuccess.net |
|and shape of letter I. The student will |-Science: Capacity |Big book |
|understand how to blend words based on |-Social Studies: Important People |Readers/Writers Notebooks |
|letter sounds. The student will | |Sound spelling cards |
|understand story elements. The student | |Paper/pencils/glue/scissors/crayons |
|will understand and generate nouns using | |Construction Paper |
|pictures and words. Students will begin | |Practice Sheets |
|to spell out words. Students will | |Friday Spirals |
|understand how to break words into parts.| |White paper |
|Students will be able to rhyme. | |Shaving cream |
|Math: | |Magazines |
|Organization of information shows | |Math |
|relationships. | |-Construction paper (for part/part/whole activity) |
|1. How do we sort data? | |-chart paper (of snake) |
|2. How do we collect data? | |-Pencil |
|3. What are some ways to organize | |-envision math |
|information? | |-pearsonsuccess.net |
|Organization of information shows | |-rope |
|relationships. | |-Measuring units (3 of them) |
|1. What information do real-object graphs| | |
|(picture graphs) show? | |Science: |
|2. How are real graphs the same/different| |-practice sheet |
|than picture graphs? | |-magazines |
|3. How does matching objects in two | |-tcharts |
|groups of objects help you know which | |-Friday assessment |
|group has more, fewer, or as many as | |-objects to compare |
|the other group? | |Social Studies |
| | |-Safety signs |
| | |-chart paper |
| | |-rules for the classroom (typed for cut-n-paste) |
| | |-crayons |
| | |-Signs that say security safety and order |
| | |-Brainpop video on safety signs |
| | |-construction paper/pencils |
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| |TEKS: |
| |Reading |
| |ELA.K.21A Listen attentively by facing speakers and asking questions to clarify information. ELA.K.23A Follow agreed-upon rules for discussion, including taking turns, |
| |and speaking one at a time. ELA.K.1B * Identify all upper- and lower- case letters. ELA.K.4B Ask and respond to questions about texts read aloud. ELA.K.2G Blend spoken |
| |phonemes to form one syllable words. ELA.K.16B Speak and write in complete sentences to communicate. ELA.K.17A Form upper- and lower-case letters legibly using the |
| |basic conventions of print (left-to-right and top-to-bottom progression. ELA.K.8A Retell a main events from a story read aloud (beginning, middle, and end).ELA.K.6A |
| |Identify elements of a story including setting, character, and key eventsELA.K.16B Speak and write in complete sentences to communicate. ELA.K.16A.ii Understand and use|
| |nouns (singular/plural) in the context of reading, writing, and speaking (with adult assistance). ELA.K.2C * Orally generate rhymes in response to spoken words (e.g., |
| |"What rhymes with hat?"). ELA.K.2F * Blend spoken onsets and rimes to form simple words (e.g., onset /c/ and rime /at/ make cat. |
| |Math |
| |MATH.K.8A Collect, sort, and organize data into two or three categories MATH.K.8B * Use data to create real-object and picture graphs. MATH.K.8C * Draw conclusions from|
| |real-object and picture graphs. |
| |Science |
| |SCI.K.4B * Use senses as a tool of observation to identify properties and patterns of organisms, objects, and events in the environment. |
| |SCI.K.6A * Use the five senses to explore different forms of energy such as light, heat, and sound. |
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| |SCI.K.5B Observe, record, and discuss how materials can be changed by heating or cooling. |
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| |Social Studies |
| |SS.K.01A Explain the reasons for national patriotic holidays such as Presidents’ Day, Veterans Day, and Independence Day. |
| |SS.K.02A Identify contributions of historical figures, including Stephen F. Austin, George Washington, Christopher Columbus, and José Antonio Navarro, who helped to |
| |shape the state and nation. |
| |SS.K.15A Express ideas orally based on knowledge and experiences. SS.K.15B Create and interpret visuals, including pictures and maps. |
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|Key Vocabulary: |Assessment Plan: |
|Reading: |Reading: |
|Have and Is, Letter I |-The assessments on Friday will be used to check for overall understanding of this week’s objective. |
|Math: |-The drawing of a setting will be used to check for understanding of what a setting is as well as discussion. |
|Sort, data, survey, tally, mark, more, |- Practice sheets, discussions, and activities will be used to assess progress. |
|most, less, least, same, picture graph, | |
|real-object graph |Math: |
|Science: |-The envison math practice sheets will be used to check for understanding. |
|Capacity, measure, full |-Discussions throughout the lessons will be used as key check points in understanding. |
|Social Studies: |-The students authentic work will be used to see if they understand how to construct the various graphs presented and how to collect/understand data to answer a given |
|Holiday, president, veteran, freedom, |question. |
|Christopher Columbus | |
| |Science: |
| |-The experiments will be used to check for understanding of the topics. |
| |-Discussion will be used as a formative assessment. |
| |Social Studies |
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|Differentiation: |Name the Group of students in need of intervention: |
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|Scaffold: n/a | |
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|Accelerate: n/a | |
|SUBJECT/PERIOD |DAILY OBJECTIVE |LESSON CYCLES | |HOMEWORK |
| | | |CHECKS FOR UNDERSTANDING | |
| | |Reading-Monday | |Reading/Math: Homework |
| | |-This block will be dedicated to putting together the|-Question and Answer |packet....week at a glance |
| | |pumpkin project |-Thumbs up and Thumbs down |sheet |
|Reading | |The book will be: |-Observations | |
|Blending, | | |-Check Homework | |
|Nouns, Letter I, Rhyming |Reading: |Reading-Tuesday |-Check Independent/Group classwork | |
| |-the student will recognize and write |Engage and Connect: (Do Now) |-Discussion | |
| |letter I and understand the sound that it |-Students will engage in music and song (days of the | | |
| |makes. |week/months of the year) | | |
| |-the student will recognize and generate |-Calendar | | |
| |nouns. |-Morning Message | | |
| |-the students will retell a story |-alphabet songs/letter shoutout/rhyming words/HFWs | | |
| |-The students will understand, describe, | | | |
| |and discuss settings in general and in the |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| |story. | | | |
| |-The students will read words Is and Have |I will show the concept talk video of the week and | | |
| |in the context of written text. |discuss what happens when we look closely at things | | |
| |-The students will be able to engage in |in nature. | | |
| |discussion | | | |
| |-The student will recognize the sounds that|I will review our two new HFWs have and is and we | | |
| |letters make to blend them together to make|will read the online decodable. | | |
| |words. | | | |
| |-The student will be able to generate words|I will introduce the book of the week and discuss | | |
| |that rhyme and explain why they rhyme and |story elements. | | |
| |words that do not rhyme. | | | |
| | |I will read the book gaging students with story | | |
| | |element questions. | | |
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| | |I will introduce the letter of the week I. I will | | |
| | |engage the students in various activities regarding | | |
| | |the letter I (I book, I poem, I-box of things that | | |
| | |began with the letter) | | |
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| | |After reading we will review what a setting is, and | | |
| | |what where some of the settings in the story. | | |
| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will make a list of settings that we would like to| | |
| | |be in and ones we will not like to be in. | | |
| | |We (I) will pick two settings, one that we like and | | |
| | |one that we do not like, that we like and the | | |
| | |students will tell me how to draw that setting. | | |
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| | |We will discuss why we like and dislike the two | | |
| | |settings we chose. | | |
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| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will pick a setting that they like and | | |
| | |that they don’t like. | | |
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| | |Each student will draw themselves in both settings. | | |
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| | |The students will discuss why they like the setting | | |
| | |that they chose. | | |
| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |Question: What was the setting in our story? | | |
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| | |Reading-Wednesday | | |
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| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |-Students will engage in music and song (days of the | | |
| | |week/months of the year) | | |
| | |-Calendar | | |
| | |-Morning Message | | |
| | |-alphabet songs/letter shoutout/rhyming words/HFWs | | |
| | |-Review letters A-G | | |
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| | |New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will ask the students what settings we remember | | |
| | |from the story. | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will review our concept talk video and the sing | | |
| | |with me video for the week. | | |
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| | |We will read the decodable book from pearsonsuccess. | | |
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| | |I will introduce the two amazing words for this day: | | |
| | |pod and pattern | | |
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| | |We will read the book of the week and discuss | | |
| | |characters, setting, plot and sequence and nouns. | | |
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| | |We will review words that rhyme with cat and discuss.| | |
| | |Then we will discuss words that do not rhyme with | | |
| | |cat. | | |
| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will complete a t chart using magazines | | |
| | |in which they must cut out pictures that rhyme with | | |
| | |cat and then on the other side pictures that do not | | |
| | |rhyme with cat. | | |
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| | |The students will silently read their decodable. | | |
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| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |pick-a-stick: pop cycle sticks in a bucket with | | |
| | |questions that relate to this week’s objectives | | |
| | |(A-I,HFWs and comprehension) | | |
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| | |Reading- Thursday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |-Students will engage in music and song (days of the | | |
| | |week/months of the year) | | |
| | |-Calendar | | |
| | |-Morning Message | | |
| | |-alphabet songs/letter shoutout/rhyming words | | |
| | |-Review letters A-H | | |
| | |-Initial sound review/blending | | |
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| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I (we) will use our white boards to practice writing | | |
| | |the letter I and forming sentences with our HFWs. | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will view the concept talk and sing with me for | | |
| | |the week. | | |
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| | |I will introduce the two amazing words for the day | | |
| | |spy and acorn | | |
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| | |We will reread the story, while trying to look for | | |
| | |our amazing words as well as our HFWs and letter I | | |
| | |words in the story (ask questions from TE pgs. | | |
| | |158-171). | | |
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| | |We will use the retelling cards that are online (not | | |
| | |the paper ones) to retell the main events in the | | |
| | |story. | | |
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| | |We will watch our blending powerpoint from last week | | |
| | |and practice blending words. | | |
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| | |We will blend words together on the board (I will | | |
| | |start with the word cat and manipulate the word to | | |
| | |make new words to blend. | | |
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| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will use shaving cream to do the | | |
| | |activity that we did in the guided practice. | | |
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| | |The students will complete pg. 104 from RW notebook | | |
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| | |Decodable book reading | | |
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| | |Reading-Friday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |-Students will engage in music and song (days of the | | |
| | |week/months of the year) | | |
| | |-Calendar | | |
| | |-Morning Message | | |
| | |-alphabet songs/letter shoutout/rhyming words | | |
| | |-Review letter A-G | | |
| | |-initial sounds review/blending | | |
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| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will do a letter I activity with the students (I | | |
| | |words portrait) | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will watch the concept talk, the sing with me, and| | |
| | |read the day four online decodable from | | |
| | |pearsonsuccess. | | |
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| | | | | |
| | |I will introduce the amazing words of the day | | |
| | |discover and nature …I will also review the ones we | | |
| | |have already learned about. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |We will reread the story of the week and use the | | |
| | |retelling cards (asking questions from TE). | | |
| | | | | |
| | |While reading we will discuss what makes the | | |
| | |different types of nouns in the story. | | |
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| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
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| | |The students will draw a noun from the story and | | |
| | |label it and also the type of noun. | | |
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| | |Students will individually complete the assessment on| | |
| | |pg 195 of the TE with me. | | |
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| | |Student will write in their Friday journals. | | |
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| |Math |Math-Monday |-Question and Answer |Reading/Math: Homework |
|Math |-the students will be able to understand |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) |-Thumbs up and Thumbs down |packet....week at a glance |
|Data/Graphing |how to sort objects into categories. |-School day rap |-Observations |sheet |
| |-The students will be able to construct |-Counting marches/exercise |-Check Homework | |
| |real and picture graphs. |(by 1s, 5s, and 10s) |-Check Independent/Group classwork | |
| |-The students will be able to analyze the |-Number Cards (1-50) |-Discussion | |
| |data presented on a graph. |-Money Recognition (coins) | | |
| |-The students will be able to collect data | | | |
| |and organize it onto a graph. |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| |-The students will be able to tell what’s |-I will show the students the introduction video on | | |
| |most popular and least popular based on |sorting and classifying. | | |
| |data presented on graphs. | | | |
| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will discuss ways that we sort and classify based | | |
| | |on what the video provided us with. | | |
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| | |We will sort ourselves into two circles based on our | | |
| | |clothing and discuss what attribute we used to sort. | | |
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| | |We will look at buttons and decide how we can sort | | |
| | |them. | | |
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| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
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| | |The students will make a chart based on how we said | | |
| | |we would sort our buttons and write and x for each | | |
| | |button that goes in that group. | | |
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| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |What is one way we can sort things | | |
| | |Math-Tuesday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |-School day rap | | |
| | |-Counting marches/exercise | | |
| | |(by 1s, 5s, and 10s) | | |
| | |-Number Cards (1-50) | | |
| | |-Money Recognition (coins) | | |
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| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
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| | |I will review ways that we can sort things. | | |
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| | |I will explain to the students that now we will be | | |
| | |learning how to take things that we have sorted into | | |
| | |groups and put them on a graph. | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will watch the intro to graphing video and | | |
| | |discuss. | | |
| | |We will do the 16-01 unit practice. | | |
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| | |We will figure out what our favorite ice cream is and| | |
| | |put that in our own class data chart. | | |
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| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will complete the math practice sheet | | |
| | |for 16-1 in the envision math. | | |
| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |-Number recognition (word form) | | |
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| | |Math-Wednesday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |-School day rap | | |
| | |-Counting marches/exercise | | |
| | |(by 1s, 5s, and 10s) | | |
| | |-Number Cards (1-50) | | |
| | |-Money Recognition (coins) | | |
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| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will review with the students how we can sort | | |
| | |objects and make record of what we sorted. | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will watch the pearsonsuccess video on collecting | | |
| | |data and discuss. | | |
| | |We will discuss how we use data to answer questions. | | |
| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |Each child will receive a After School Scoop sheet in| | |
| | |which they must answer this question: What does | | |
| | |everyone do after school (walk home, go to YMCA, ride| | |
| | |in a car, or ride on a bus). | | |
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| | |The students will have to walk around asking each | | |
| | |other how they get home so that they are able to fill| | |
| | |in their charts. We will discuss what data we | | |
| | |collected to fill in our charts. | | |
| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |The students will tell me how collecting data helps | | |
| | |us answer questions | | |
| | |Math-Thursday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |--School day rap | | |
| | |-Counting marches/exercise | | |
| | |(by 1s, 5s, and 10s) | | |
| | |-Number Cards (1-50) | | |
| | |-Money Recognition (coins) | | |
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| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will review how collecting data helps us answer | | |
| | |questions. | | |
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| | |I will discuss graphs with the students. | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will watch the pearsonsuccess video on real graphs| | |
| | |and I will discuss how the graph we made the previous| | |
| | |day was a real graph. | | |
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| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will complete the envision math sheet | | |
| | |for unit 16-3 | | |
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| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |The students will tell me what a graph is used for. | | |
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| | |Math-Friday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |--School day rap | | |
| | |-Counting marches/exercise | | |
| | |(by 1s, 5s, and 10s) | | |
| | |-Number Cards (1-50) | | |
| | |-Money Recognition (coins) | | |
| | | | | |
| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will review what a graph is used for. | | |
| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will view the pearsonsuccess video on picture | | |
| | |graphs. | | |
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| | |I will show the students various picture graphs and | | |
| | |we will discuss what question was being asked based | | |
| | |on the information that is given in the graphs, we | | |
| | |will also discuss most, least, the same. | | |
| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will complete a picture graph based on | | |
| | |the question on the question What is Your Favorite | | |
| | |Dessert. | | |
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| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |Question: | | |
| | |What is a graph used for? | | |
| |Science | |-Question and Answer |Reading/Math: Homework |
| |-the students will understand that capacity|Science-Monday |-Thumbs up and Thumbs down |packet....week at a glance |
| |is based on size of an object. |Engage and Connect: (Do Now) |-Observations |sheet |
| |-students will understand what makes things|I will display a big jar of water and explain to the |-Check Homework | |
|Science |sink/float |students that we will be learning about capacity. |-Check Independent/Group classwork | |
|Capacity |-students will make predictions and test | | | |
| |those predictions |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
|The student will understand that |-students will conduct experiments. |I will explain to the students that capacity isnhow | | |
|information can be gathered using| |much something can hold. For instance the jar is | | |
|their senses and simple | |holding water and I want to figure out how much water| | |
|measurement tools to describe | |this jar is holding. | | |
|properties of an object such as | | | | |
|capacity. | | | | |
|1. What tools can be used to | |Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
|measure capacity? | | | | |
|2. Why would we need to know the | |Using a cu% we will make a guess on now many cups of | | |
|capacity of a container? | |water we can get out of this huge jar of water. The. | | |
| | |We will actually began to take water out of the jar | | |
|An object can be described by its| |with the cup to get a correct answer. | | |
|ability to sink or float in | | | | |
|water. | |We will do the same thing with a smaller jar and | | |
|1. What are some properties that | |discuss why that jar has less capacity than the | | |
|describe an object that will | |previous jar. | | |
|float? | | | | |
|2. What are some properties that | |W4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
|describe an object that will | |The students will each relieve two jars of water for | | |
|sink? | |their tables and must first make a guess on the | | |
|3. What happens when an object | |capacity of that jar and then find the actual. | | |
|sinks? | | | | |
|4. What happens when an object | |5.Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
|floats? | |The students will tell me what capacity is. | | |
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| | |Science-Wednesday | | |
| | | | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |We will review what capacity is. | | |
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| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will show the students a jar with two items in it | | |
| | |(one that sinks and one that floats. | | |
| | |I will ask the students why they think one thing | | |
| | |floated and the other sunk. | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will watch the brainpop video on sink/float. | | |
| | |3.Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will fill out a prediction sheet on | | |
| | |weather certain objects will sink or float. | | |
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| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |Why does a boat float? | | |
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| | |Science-Friday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |-We will review or two topics capacity and sink/float| | |
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| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will explain to the students that we will first do | | |
| | |our capacity experiment and then our sink/float | | |
| | |experiment (directions will be explained as well) | | |
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| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will complete the capacity experiment/assessment | | |
| | |in which the students will get to containers and must| | |
| | |find the kcapapcity of them. They must then put them | | |
| | |in categories “holds more” “holds less” | | |
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| | |The sink/float experiment/assessment will consist of | | |
| | |finding if the objects we made predictions on really | | |
| | |sink or float. | | |
| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |Students will complete their experiments. | | |
| | |5.Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |What did you learn ink science this week? | | |
|S.S |Social Studies |Social Studies-Tuesday |-Question and Answer |Reading/Math: Homework |
|Important People |-the student will explain the importance of|1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) |-Thumbs up and Thumbs down |packet....week at a glance |
|Celebrations help us remember |Christopher Columbus |I will ask the students what they know about George |-Observations |sheet |
|important events and people in |-the students will explain the purpose of |Washington and discuss his importance to our history.|-Check Homework | |
|our history. |Presidents’ Day and Veterans Day | |-Check Independent/Group classwork | |
|1. What is Presidents Day? |-the student will define what a vetearn is | | | |
|2. Why do we celebrate Columbus |-the student will be able to place known |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
|Day? |presidents in chronological order. |I will tell the students that today we will learn | | |
|3. Where can we see a picture of | |about another VIP, Christopher Columbus | | |
|George Washington? | | | | |
| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will watch the brainpop video on Christopher | | |
| | |Columbus and discuss, writing on facts about him. | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will color a picture of Christopher | | |
| | |Columbus and write one fact about him. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |Question: What is one thing you know about | | |
| | |Christopher Columbus? | | |
| | | | | |
| | |Social Studies-Thursday | | |
| | |1. Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |We will review Christopher Columbus and what we know | | |
| | |about him. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will display the word Holiday and write down things| | |
| | |we know about a holiday (kwl) | | |
| | | | | |
| | |I will inform that today we will be learning about a | | |
| | |holiday that celebrates people who have served our | | |
| | |country. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |we will watch the brainpop video on Veterans Day and | | |
| | |discuss. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |we will write out things that we now know about this | | |
| | |particular I holiday and why it is so special. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will writ’d a thank you card to a | | |
| | |veteran in which we will be mailing the cards and | | |
| | |staying in touch with. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |Question: What is a veteran? | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | |Social Studies-Friday | | |
| | |1.Engage and Connect: (Do Now) | | |
| | |I will ask the students what a holiday is and what a | | |
| | |president is, we will discuss. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |2. New Learning: (I Do) | | |
| | |I will inform the students that today we will learn | | |
| | |about a holiday that celebrates presidents. Who are | | |
| | |some presidents that we know about? Abraham Lincoln, | | |
| | |George Washington, Barack Obama | | |
| | | | | |
| | |3.Guided Practice: (We Do) | | |
| | |We will watch the brainpop video on Presidents’ Day. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |4. Independent Practice: (You Do) | | |
| | |The students will put pictures of the three | | |
| | |presidents they know in chronological order. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |They will label the president by name and the number | | |
| | |they are. | | |
| | | | | |
| | |5. Assess Mastery: (Exit Ticket) | | |
| | |Question: Which president was the inspiration for | | |
| | |Presidents’ Day? | | |
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