Math literature connection ppt
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Math Literature Connection
Katherine DanielOctober 18, 2010
Kindergarten
Math Standard:
◦ MKN1. Students will connect numerals to the quantities they represent. d. Sequence and
identify using ordinal numbers (1st-10th).
Seven Blind Mice written by Ed Young is about seven mice who discover an object by their pond. They go out one at a time to try and figure out what the item is. In the end one mouse finally figures out what the object really is and brings all of the other mice to prove it.
During language arts centers students will fill in the chart below. They will draw in the items needed or each box, except for the mice. They will have cut outs of each colored mice to place in the correct box.
Who went... 1st
First2nd
Second3rd
Third4th
Fourth5th
Fifth6th
Sixth7th
Seventh
On…(day of the week)
They thought it was a….
On the back…But it really was an…
Students will turn in the competed spread sheet and will be graded on how well they were able to fill in the blanks.
Assessment
COMPREHENSION ELAKR6 The student gains meaning from orally presented text. The student ◦ b. Makes predictions from pictures and titles. ◦ c. Asks and answers questions about essential narrative
elements (e.g., beginning-middle-end, setting, characters, problems, events, resolution) of a read-aloud text.
◦ e. Retells familiar events and stories to include beginning, middle, and end.
◦ f. Uses prior knowledge, graphic features (illustrations), and graphic organizers to understand text.
◦ g. Connects life experiences to read-aloud text. MKM2. Students will understand the measurement
of calendar time. ◦ a. Know the names of the days of the week, as well as
understand yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Additional Standards