E4/5 Trimester 1 Curriculum Map

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
LA Comprehensive Curriculum
Advertisements

Respect Responsibility Resourcefulness. Common Core Math Overview.
FOOTPRINTS OF FREEDOM Elementary UCI History ProjectFall 2012.
Michigan Common Core Standards
Anne Zeman, Ed.D., Director, Curriculum/Professional Learning Don Azevada, Program Specialist, History/Social Science Ray Pietersen, Program Specialist,
Oral Tradition and Native American Literature: An Ohio 4th Grade Teaching Unit Theme Michele Beery Svetlana Kincaid Alice Teeters Cantessa Wallace.
Welcome to 4th Grade Curriculum Night
Fourth Grade “A Day at School” Mrs. Ochs – Writing Ms. Smith – Math Mrs. Worrell - Reading.
Welcome to Haley Elementary’s 5 th Grade Curriculum Night Haley Elementary
Reading & Literature Standards Students Will Read to Comprehend a Variety of Texts Using Appropriate Strategies: 1.Thinking.
1. WRITE DOWN THE QUOTE OF THE WEEK! 2. GET OUT YOUR VOCABULARY SHEET AND TURN TO THE SECOND PAGE 3. START MAKING FLASHCARDS FOR THE SECOND PAGE OF WORDS.
Welcome to Fifth Grade Mrs. DeMaso Mrs. Walsh. Agenda Math Curriculum Math in Focus and IXL resources ELA Curriculum Think Central and AR resources.
Reading & Literature Standards Students Will Read to Comprehend a Variety of Texts Using Appropriate Strategies: 1.Thinking.
Hello Families! Welcome to the Topaz open house! Please go into your child’s homeroom, pick up the documents in his or her mailbox, sign your name on the.
Welcome to 4 th Grade Mr. Sokol Room 23. What Every Parent Needs To Know State Exams Curriculum - Common Core Class Schedule Classroom Routines Classroom.
2 nd – 6 th Rockstars December 2 – 6 Weekly Reminders 4th Grade Literacy – In Literacy class students will continue to learn comprehension skills and strategies.
Building Literacy in Elementary Social Studies Focusing on the The Shifts.
Curriculum Night Mrs. Yamashita Please Sign In Take Handouts Select a seat/desk.
5 TH GRADE OPEN HOUSE WELCOME!. FIFTH GRADE TEACHERS Kristen Thompson (math/science) Jodi Rubin (ELA/social studies) Carol Wooten (math/science) Katherine.
Results. Performance Level Descriptors (PLDs) Indicate what a typical student at each level should be able to demonstrate based on his/her command.
Funded by the Library of Congress.
Welcome to Curriculum Night! We’re glad you are here! Please be sure to sign in on the table by the door. We’re glad you are here! Please be sure to sign.
+ PARCC Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers.
4TH Grade ELA Standards.
HOW TO HELP YOUR STUDENT
The New Illinois Learning Standards
5th Grade program School Year.
New York State Learning Standards 2011 (Common Core State Standards)
Middle School English Language Arts Learning Targets: I can…
4th Grade Curriculum Information
Welcome to Curriculum Night!
Welcome to 5th Grade! Ms. Meyer’s Room 125
Miss Good, Mrs.Krasnodembski, and Mrs. Smith
Curriculum Night 5th Grade, Mrs. Cabrera.
Welcome to 5th Grade Open House!
5th Grade Curriculum Night
Fifth Grade Curriculum
Welcome to Curriculum Night!!
Fourth Grade Curriculum Night
Mary Brenneman Second Grade Southeast Elementary
The New Illinois Learning Standards
Welcome to 5th Grade Ms. DeFiglia
Welcome to 4th Grade’s Curriculum Night
2nd – 6th Rockstars Mahaney January Killebrew Rogers
Literacy Content Specialist, CDE
Fourth Grade Year at a Glance
Presented to Adamsville Primary by Ms. Skinner and Ms. Husband
Curriculum Night 5th Grade
4th Grade Curriculum Night
Pathways lingo DLG – Daily Lesson Guide DLP – Daily Lesson Plans
Parts of an Essay Ms. Ruttgaizer.
Blitz and Pieces Year 6 MUSIC ENGLISH
Conducting Historical Research
Grade 1.
Using the 7 Step Lesson Plan to Enhance Student Learning
4th Grade Curriculum Night
In this PowerPoint… Book Fair reminders
Parts of an Essay.
Colorado Geographic Alliance Summer Institute 2010 Leadville, Colorado
Grade 5.
Welcome to Mrs. White’s & Miss Comeau’s Classes
When you come in, please…
Common Core English regents exam organizer
April *Spring Break: April 15th - April 19th
Literature Walk Recount/Summarize Fiction SECONDARY WALKS
May *NJSLA- May 1st (ELA) and May 9th-10th (Math) *May 23rd- Half Day for Students *May 3rd- Wear red, white, and green (Cinco de Mayo)
May *We have off for Memorial day on May 26th and 29th
June Social Studies Chapter 4: Colonial New Jersey
2019 curriculum Night 5th Grade Presentation.
Welcome Fourth Grade Families!
Presentation transcript:

E4/5 Trimester 1 Curriculum Map English Language Arts Common Core Standards Based Writer’s Workshop Narratives: Students are starting their writing experience by constructing personal narratives. Informational/Expository: E4/5 students will be writing texts with an introduction that includes a thesis statement (main idea), a body, and a conclusion. The body will include supportive details in the form of quotes and explanations (This includes accuracy in punctuation and in MLA citations.). Students will apply academic language and transition words and phrases. Opinion: The students will compose papers in which they state claims, provide reasons, cite evidence, anticipate a counterclaim, and end with conclusions. This unit will coincide with their learning of formal debate procedures and strategies. Reader’s Workshop Reader’s Theater: This will include the Roundtable Reading of literature, plays, and poetry, as well as informational and argumentative texts. E4/5 students will take notes by annotating in the margins and by taking formal notes using Cornell Notes procedures. Close Reading: The students will identify the purposes for reading different text structures and will use strategies to increase comprehension. For example, when identifying a text as informational or argumentative, they will know to look for central ideas and claims, respectively. With stories, dramas, and poems, they will look for themes and lessons as well as character responses to conflicts and character points of view. Spelling 4th Grade Text: Words Their Way: Derivational Relations 5th Grade Text: Words Their Way: Derivational Relations and Spelling Connections: Zaner Blosser. Books we will be reading: Weetamoo: Heart of the Pocassets by Patricia Clark Smith Guided Reading for Small Groups Mathematics Saxon Math & Common Core Standards Based 4th Grade Module 1. The students will be focusing on place value, rounding, and algorithms for addition and subtraction. Module 2. E4 will be focusing on unit conversions in the metric system, and they will solve multi-step word problems involving measurements and the four operations. Module 3. Before the end of T1, we will begin a unit on multi-digit multiplication and division using area models and standard algorithms. 5th Grade Module 1: E5 will focus on place value comprehension that includes working with decimal fractions and exponents. It will also include addition, subtraction, and multiplication of decimals as well as rounding decimals. Module 2: Students will calculate multi-digit whole number and decimal fraction operations which will include applying the order of operations in their problem solving Module 3: E5 will practice addition and subtraction of fractions which will include adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. Science Next Generation Science Standards Earth Science E4/5 will study the Earth’s Four Spheres and how they interact with a focus on the geosphere’s impact on humans and vice versa. Scientific Method

California State Standards Based Social Studies California State Standards Based Historical Thinking E 4/5 students will do the following: Study chronological timelines Analyze changes over time and the causes of change Read maps and globes Explore primary and secondary sources Examine historical documents and evaluate point of view Summarize key events and multiple causes, and create reports about those events U.S History: E4/5 Students will learn about the following: Native American Tribes prior to European interactions, cooperation and conflict among the tribes, and the effects of European explorations and colonization European explorers and the colonial era with a particular focus on (1) the Jamestown and the Pilgrim and Puritan colonies, (2) European interactions with local tribes with a focus on King Phillip’s War, (3) understanding the regional differences and common concerns among the Thirteen Colonies that led up to the French and Indian Wars and the American Revolution. West African culture, the experience of abduction from Africa, and African American culture in the Thirteen Colonies and early United States. Meanwhile, E/4 students will memorize the 50 capitals and states and become familiar with the geography of the eastern U.S. General geography of the whole U.S. will be studied in more detail in T2 and T3. Field Trips See the website.