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Weekly- “Keeping In Touch”-should come home on Mondays
Daily- Assignment Notebooks and Take Home Folders
Miss Baumgartner and I sign the students out each day.Homework only should be listed.
GREEN, YELLOW or RED marked daily in assignment notebook
SOCS- online website- Show links to videos
I follow will give all of my students the common assessments that match the 4th grade math common core standards, but I will try to enrich and accelerate along the way.
How will I do that? In Unit 1 one of the standards is:4.NBT.3 Use place value understanding to
round multi-digit whole numbers to any place. I taught this concept by using decimals in
addition to whole numbers.
Here is the 5th grade standard:
5.NBT.A.4 - Use place value understanding to round decimals to any place.
University of Chicago Everyday Mathematics will be used for most concepts
Hands-On Common Core-5th Grade Performance Tasks Games played to help practice skills and
concepts Alternate resources will be used to teach
some concepts (videos, common core resources, etc)
Consists of 5 competitions 1st one in November 6 questions in 30 minutes Focus on problem solving strategies Most days we will start with a sample problem to discussStudents share strategies they used to solve problems (not only one way to solve a problem!)
Problem Solving Simulation Teams work cooperatively to
solve problems Variety of strategies covered Most Fridays
Place Value Example:Before: Number Scramble
Task Directions: Cut out the number boxes at the bottom of the page by cutting the black lines. Use the numbers to complete each task.
1. Make the largest whole number possible using 9 different tiles. Write your answer as directed below.
Standard Form __________________________
Expanded Form_______________________________________
2. Make the smallest whole number possible using 9 different tiles. Write your answer as directed below.
Standard Form __________________________
Expanded Form__________________________
5. Look carefully at your answers to Questions 1 and 2. Find one digit that is in BOTH of your answers. Write it here.
How does the value of this digit change from the way you used it in Question 1 to the way you used it in Question 2? On the back of this sheet, use complete sentences to explain how and why the value of the digit did or did not change between the two answers.
Label the place values:
---,---,---,---In the number 397,467,542What number is in the hundreds place?
What is the value of the 6?
Push for standardized tests (in math too) Students will score points for the correct
answer as well as for their ability to explain how they came to the answer.
This is something that is sometimes difficult for AT students- they simply know they are correct.
Encourage basic fact mastery 30 problems in 1½ minutes (2 seconds to
retrieve the fact and 1 second to record it) Students take tests during station
rotations Students move through tests at their own
pace Mastery will help with longer
computations!
Mrs. Hurt will push in to team teach every Tuesday to: Help with ongoing projects
Team Teach
She will also pull out qualifying students each Wednesday from 9:00-9:45
Math Stations Journaling iPad/Apps
Hands-on Equations
Basic Facts
ixl other technology
My favorite thing about stations…they are differentiated!
Homework every night except Friday50 % of grade comes from homework assignments50 % of grade comes from testsMad Minutes and Continental Math results are considered for report card but not averaged into grade
Math Websites for StudentsHere are some math websites for students that you may want to use when reviewing
different concepts throughout the year: https://www.ixl.com/signin/lisle
-the login for this site is the same as their network login at school http://www.globalclassroom.org/ecell00/javamath.html http://www.kidsites.com/sites-edu/math.htm http://www.teachingfirst.net/math.htm http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/interactive.htm#Math http://www.math-drills.com/multiplication.shtml
-this site could help prepare for timed tests http://www.continentalmathematicsleague.com/cml.html# -where you can find sample Continental Math problems http://everydaymath.uchicago.edu/ -home page for Everyday Math
If you find other good sites, let me know and I will add them to the list!
I appreciate the opportunity to share information about the 4th grade AT
math program, and I’m looking forward to a wonderful year with
your children!
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