Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 Unit 1: Numeration Total Time (with summative assessment): 9 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT analyze the data from the land area in ten different countries, and write the populations in different word forms, and combine them using basic operations. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Thousands Master
Students will represent numbers with place-value blocks and number lines. They will write numbers in standard form, expanded form, and word form.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.NBT.2 Read and write multi-digit whole numbers using base-ten numerals, number names and expanded form. Compare two multi-digit numbers based on meanings of the digits in each place using >, = and < symbols to record the results of comparisons.
2- Place Value 1 day
2. Millions Master
Students will represent numbers in millions using a place-value chart. They will write numbers in expanded form, using periods to help write numbers in word form.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.2 2- Place value 1 day
3. Comparing and Ordering Whole Numbers Teach
Students will apply their knowledge of place value to compare and order numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.2 2-Place Value 1 day
4. Rounding Whole Numbers Teach
Students will show how to use place value to round whole numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.3 Use place value understanding to round multi-digit whole numbers to any place.
2- Place Value 1 day
5. Using Money to Understand Decimals Teach
Students will use place-value charts to read, write and compare decimals in tenths and hundredths using money.
(See above) (See above) Prepares for 4.MD.2 Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volume, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
2-Place Value 1 day
6. Counting Money and Making Change Teach
Students will convert a collection of coins and bills into a total amount and make change.
(See above) (See above) Prepares for 4.MD.2 2-Place Value 1 day
7. Problem Solving: Make an Organized List Teach
Students will systematically find and record all possible outcomes for a situation.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 Solve multi-step word problems posed with whole numbers and having whole-number answers using the four operations, including problems in which remainders must be interpreted. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
2- Place Value 1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 Unit 2: Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers Total Time (with summative assessment): 9 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT analyze data and plan a route for campers using a map and van information. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Using Mental Math to Add and Subtract Master
Students will apply a variety of methods to add and subtract whole numbers mentally.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.OA.3
1- Addition and Subtraction
1 day
2. Estimating Sums and Differences of Whole Numbers Teach
Students will round whole numbers to estimate sums and differences.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.3; 4.OA.3 1- Addition and Subtraction
1 day
3. Problem Solving: Missing or Extra Information Teach
Students will identify what information in a problem is not needed or not present.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 1- Addition and Subtraction
1 day
4. Adding Students will add numbers (See above) (See above) 4.NBT.4 1- Addition and 1 day
Whole Numbers Master
to hundred thousands with and without regrouping
Fluently add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Subtraction
5. Subtracting Whole Numbers Master
Students will subtract numbers to thousands with and without regrouping.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.4 1- Addition and Subtraction
1 day
6. Subtracting Across Zeros Master
Students will subtract numbers with zeros to thousands.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.4 1- Addition and Subtraction
1 day
7. Problem Solving: Draw a Picture and Write an Equation Teach
Students will use a picture or diagram to translate an everyday situation into a number sentence or equation
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.4 1- Addition and Subtraction
1 day
Unit 3: Multiplication Meanings and Facts Total Time (with summative assessment): 9 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT examine data about different rock collections and answer questions pertaining to the data. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Meanings of Multiplication Teach
Students will recognize multiplication as repeated addition of equal groups used in arrays and comparisons.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework
4.OA.1 Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison. 4.OA.2 Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014
3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
multiplicative comparison.
2. Patterns for Facts Teach
Students will use patterns to find products with factors of 2, 5 and 9.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.4 Find all factor pairs for a whole number in the range 1-100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a multiple of a given one-digit number. Determine whether a given whole number in the range 1-100 is a prime or composite.
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
3. Multiplication Properties Master
Students will use multiplication properties to simplify calculations.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.1 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
4. 3 and 4 as Factors Master
Students will use the Distributive Property to simplify multiplication problems by rewriting one of the factors as a sum of two numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.4 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
5. 6, 7 and 8 as Factors Master
Students will use the Distributive Property and other regrouping properties to simplify multiplication involving 6s, 7s and 8s by rewriting on of the factors
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.4 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
6. 10, 11 and 12 as Factors Master
Students will use patterns as aids to mastery of facts and multiples of 10, 11 and 12.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.4 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
7. Problem Solving: Draw a
Students will draw pictures to problem solve
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.1
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Picture and Write an Equation Teach
multiplication situations and use their pictures to write number sentences.
4.OA.2 Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison.
Unit 4: Division Meanings and Facts Total Time (including summative assessment): 7 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT examine data given about boxes of materials, and create their own table, using multiplication to decide how many students will be in each group. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Meanings of Division Teach
Students will use and draw models to solve division problems.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.NBT.6 Find whole-number quotients and reminders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays and/or area models
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
2. Relating Multiplication and Division Teach
Students will use arrays to write and complete multiplication and division fact families.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.6 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
3. Special Quotients Teach
Students will use multiplication facts with 0 and 1 to learn about special division rules with 1 and 0.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.6 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 4. Using Multiplication Facts to Find Division Facts Master
Students will identify multiplication facts related to division facts in order to solve division problems.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.2
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
5. Problem Solving: Draw a Picture and Write an Equation Teach
Students will draw pictures and write related number sentences to solve problems.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.4 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Unit 5: Multiplying by 1-Digit Numbers Total Time (including summative assessment): 10 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT compare data about bike tires, and use estimation to decipher which store has the best value of tires. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Multiplying by Multiples of 10 and 100 Master
Students will use basic multiplication facts and number patterns to multiply by multiples of 10 and 100.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.NBT.5 Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a one-digit whole number, and multiply two two-digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays,
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
activities and/or area. 2. Using Mental Math to Multiply Master
Students will use compatible numbers with adjustment, breaking apart, and other strategies to multiply numbers mentally.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 4.NBT.3 4.OA.3
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
3. Using Rounding to Estimate Teach
Students will use compatible numbers and rounding to estimate solutions to multiplication problems.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 4.NBT.3
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
4. Problem Solving: Reasonableness Check
Students will check for reasonableness by making sure their calculations answer the questions asked and by suing estimation to make sure the calculation was performed correctly.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 4.NBT.5 4.NBT.3
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
5. Using an Expanded Algorithm Teach
Students will record multiplication using an expanded algorithm.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
6. Multiply 2-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers Master
Students will multiply 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using paper-and-pencil methods.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 7. Multiplying 3-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers Master
Students will use the standard algorithm to multiply 3-digit by 1-digit numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
8. Problem Solving: Draw a Picture and Write and Equation Teach
Students will solve problems using the problem-solving strategy Draw a Picture and Write an Equation.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.1 4.OA.2 4.NBT.5
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Unit 6: Patterns and Expressions Total Time (including summative assessment): 6 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT complete tables using number patterns and multiplication. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Variables and Expressions Teach
Students will understand how to work with variables in a table
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.OA.3
1- Addition and Subtraction 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
2. Addition and Subtraction Expressions
Students will study completed tables to determine a rule and write an expression
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.5 Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not
1- Addition and Subtraction
1 day
Teach explicit in the rule itself. 3. Multiplication and Division Expressions Teach
Students will study completed tables to determine a rule and write an expression.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.5 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
4. Problem Solving: Use Objects and Reasoning Teach
Students will solve problems by using objects to show the action.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 1- Addition and Subtraction 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Unit 7: Multiplying by 2-Digit Numbers Total Time (including summative assessment): 9 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT multiply costs of different textbooks (all two digit numbers) in order to find the cost of books for the entire class. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Using Mental Math to Multiply 2-Digit Numbers Master
Students will discover and understand patterns used to multiply by 10 and 100. They use these patterns to solve problems involving multiples of 10 and 100.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.NBT.5
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
2.Estimating Products Teach
Students will use rounding and compatible numbers to estimate solutions to multiplication problems.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 3. Arrays and an Expanded Algorithm Teach
Students will use arrays and expanded algorithms to multiply two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers to find the product.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
4. Multiplying 2-Digit Numbers by Multiples of Ten Master
Students will use grids and patterns to multiply 2-digit numbers and multiples of 10.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
5. Multiplying 2-Digt by 2-Digit Numbers Master
Students will use partial products to multiply two-digit numbers by two-digit numbers and find the products.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
6. Special Cases Teach
Students will learn to multiply greater numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.5 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
7. Problem Solving: Two- Question Problems Teach
Students will solve two-question problems.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Unit 8: Dividing By 1-Digit Divisors Total time (including summative assessment): 12 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT analyze data and figure out how to display student work in a hallway using equal groups and division. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Using Mental Math to Divide
Students will use basic facts and patterns of zeros to solve division problems
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions)
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher
4.NBT.6 Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Check
with 3-digit dividends and 1-digit divisors.
2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
digit dividends and one-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.
2. Estimating Quotients Check
Students will use compatible numbers and rounding to estimate quotients.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
3. Dividing with Remainders Master
Students will divide whole numbers by 1-digit divisors resulting in quotients with remainders.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 4.NBT.6
3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
4. Connecting Models and Symbols Check
Students will use place value to understand the algorithm of long division.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.6 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
5. Dividing 2-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers Master
Students will use the standard algorithm to divide two-digit numbers by a one-digit number.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.6 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
6. Dividing 3-Digit by 1-Digit Numbers. Master
Students will use the standard algorithm to divide 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.6 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
7. Dividing Where to Start Dividing Master
Students will use the standard algorithm to divide 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers and properly decide where to begin dividing.
(See above) (See above) 4.NBT.6 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
8. Factors Master
Students will learn how to factor whole numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.4 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
9. Prime and Composite
Students will learn to identify prime and
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.4 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 Numbers Teach
composite numbers.
10. Problem Solving: Multiple-Step Problems Teach
Students will identify the hidden question in a multistep problem. They use the answer to that hidden question to solve the original problem.
(See above) (See above) 4.OA.3 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Unit 9: Lines, Angles, and Shapes Total Time (including summative assessment): 9 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT classify geometric data based on shapes given for an art project. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Points, Lines and Plane Teach
Students will identify and describe points, lines and planes.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.G.1 Draw points, lines, line segments, rays, angles (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines. Identify these in two-dimensional figures.
5- Geometry 1 day
2. Line Segments, Rays, and Angles Teach
Students will learn geometric terms to describe parts of lines and types of angles.
(See above) (See above) 4.G.1 4.MD.5 Recognize angles as geometric shapes tat are formed wherever two rays share a common
5- Geometry 1 day
endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement: a. An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a “one-degree angle,” and can be used to measure angles. b. An angle that turns through n one-degree angles is said to have an angle measure of n degrees.
3. Measuring Angles Teach
Students will be able to measure and draw angles.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.5 4.MD.6 Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure.
5- Geometry 1 day
4. Polygons Teach
Students will learn to identify polygons.
(See above) (See above) 4.G.2 Classify two-dimensional figures based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines, or the presence or absence of angles of a specified size. Recognize right triangles as a category, and identify right triangles.
5- Geometry 1 day
5. Triangles Teach
Students will learn to identify and classify triangles.
(See above) (See above) 4.G.2 5- Geometry 1 day
6. Quadrilaterals Teach
Students will learn to identify quadrilaterals.
(See above) (See above) 4.G.2 5- Geometry 1 day
7. Problem Solving: Make Test Generalizations
Students will solve problems by making and testing generalizations.
(See above) (See above) 4.G.2 4.OA.5
5- Geometry 1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 Teach Unit 10: Understanding Fractions Total time (including summative assessment): 11 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT use their knowledge of fractions in order to compare information about a class garden. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Regions and Sets Check
Students will identify and draw fractional parts of a region and a set, and divide sets to show fractional parts.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
Reviews 3.NF.1
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
2. Fractions and Division Master
Students will describe and compare fractional parts of whole objects and sets.
(See above) (See above) Prepares for 5.NF.3
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
3. Estimating Fractional Amounts Teach
Students will estimate fractional parts of regions and sets. They will estimate fractions for points on the number line.
(See above) (See above) Extends 4.NF.2 Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
comparisons with symbols >, = or <, and justify the conclusions.
4. Equivalent Fractions Teach
Students will use models and objects to show equivalent fractions.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.1 Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n x a)/(n x b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
5. Fractions in Simplest Form Teach
Students will express equivalent fractions in simplest form.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.1 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
6. Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Teach
Students will identify and write mixed numbers as improper fractions and improper fractions as mixed numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.3b Decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions with the same denominator in more that one way, recording each decomposition by an equation. Justify decompositions using a visual.
3- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
7. Comparing Fractions Teach
Students will use benchmark fractions to compare fractions with unlike denominators.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.2 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
8. Ordering Fractions Teach
Students will use common denominators and equivalent fractions to order fractions with unlike denominators.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.2 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 9. Problem Solving: Writing to Explain Teach
Students will write to explain whether an answer is correct or not.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.2 4.NF.1
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
Unit 11: Adding and Subtracting Fractions Total time (including summative assessment): 6 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT add and subtract fractions in order to analyze data about baking bread. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators Master
Students will add and subtract fractions with like denominators using models and paper and pencil.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.NF.3 Understand a fraction a/b with a>1 as a sum of fractions 1/b 4.NF.3.a Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole. 4.NF.3.d Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole and having like denominators.
7- Operations with Fractions
1 day
2. Adding Fractions with
Students will add fractions with unlike denominators
(See above) (See above) Previews 5.NF.1
7- Operations with Fractions
1 day
Unlike Denominators Master
using models and paper and pencil.
3. Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators Master
Students will understand how to subtract fractions with unlike denominators.
(See above) (See above) Previews 5.NF.1 7- Operations with Fractions
1 day
4. Problem Solving: Draw a Picture and Write an Equation Teach
Students will draw a picture and write an equation to solve a problem.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.3 4.NF.3.c Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators. 4.MD.2 Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurement given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
7- Operations with Fractions
1 day
Unit 12: Understanding Decimals Total time (including summative assessment): 8 days
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014
Performance Assessment: SWBAT examine data about making a clay coaster, and use their knowledge of decimals and fractions in order to figure out its compositions. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Decimal Place Value Teach
Students will use models and place-value charts to represent decimals to hundredths. They will read and write decimals in expanded, standard and word form.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
Prepares for 4.NF.7
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
2. Comparing and Ordering Decimals Teach
Students will use models and place-value charts to compare decimals to hundredths. They use greater-than and less-than symbols to order decimal numbers.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.7 Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, = or <, and justify the conclusions.
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
3. Fractions and Decimals Teach
Students will understand how to write fractions as decimals and decimals as fractions.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.5 Express a fraction with a denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this technique to add two fractions with respective denominators 10 and 100. 4.NF.6 Use decimal notation for fractions with denominators 10
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
or 100. 4. Fractions and Decimals on the Number line Teach
Students will learn to locate and name fractions and decimals on a number line.
(See above) (See above) 4.NF.5 4.NF.6
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
5. Mixed Numbers and Decimals on the Number Line Teach
Students will understand how to graph decimals and mixed numbers on the number line.
(See above) (See above) Extends 4.NF.5 4.NF.6
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
6. Problem Solving: Draw a Picture Teach
Students will solve problems using the strategy Draw a Picture.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.2 3- Multiplication and Division
1 day
Unit 13: Operations with Decimals Total time (including summative assessment): 9 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT add decimals in order to interpret data about combining paint colors to create new colors. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Rounding Decimals Teach
Students will round two-place decimals numbers to one place or the nearest whole number.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
Previews 5.NBT.4 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
Kirsten Orlovsky Grade 4 Mathematics 2013-2014 2. Estimating Sums and Differences of Decimals Teach
Students will round decimal numbers to estimate sums and differences.
(See above) (See above) Previews 5.NBT.7
6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
3. Modeling Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Master
Students will add and subtract decimals in tenths and hundredths using models.
(See above) (See above) Prepares for 5.NBT.7 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
4. Adding and Subtracting Decimals Master
Students will estimate and compute the sum or difference of whole numbers and positive decimals to two places.
(See above) (See above) Prepares for 5.NBT.7 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
5. Multiplying a Whole Number by a Decimal Teach
Students will multiply a decimal number by a whole number.
(See above) (See above) Prepares for 5.NBT.7 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
6. Dividing a Decimal by a Whole Number Teach
Students will divide a decimal number by a whole number.
(See above) (See above) Prepares for 5.NBT.7 6- Fractions and Decimals
1 day
7. Problem Solving: Try, Check and Revise Teach
Students will try a solution, check the solution, and, if not correct, revise the solution, following the same method until the correct solution is determined via checking.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.2
6- Fractions and Decimals
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Unit 14: Area and Perimeter
Total time (including summative assessment): 11 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT create a quilt using their knowledge of area and perimeter. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Understanding Area Teach
Students will measure the area of a figure by counting the number of square units that cover a region.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
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2. Area of Squares and Rectangles Master
Students will find the area of rectangles by counting square units or by using a formula.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.3 Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems.
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3. Area of Irregular Shapes Teach
Students will find the area of irregular shapes.
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4. Area of Parallelograms Teach
Students will use the formula for the area of a rectangle in order to find a formula for the area of a parallelogram.
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5. Area of Triangles Master
Students will use the relationship between triangles and parallelograms to fund the area of triangles.
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6. Perimeter Master
Students will find the perimeter of a polygon by adding the lengths of the sides or by using the formula.
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7. Same Perimeter,
Students will compare different rectangles with the
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same perimeter to discover the change in area.
8. Same Area, Different Perimeter Tech
Students will compare different rectangles with the same area to discover the change in perimeter.
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9. Problem Solving: Solve a Simpler Problem and Make a Table Teach
Students will break a problem into smaller, more manageable pieces and find a pattern to fit.
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Unit 16: Measurement, Time, and Temperature Total time (including summative assessment): 14 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT use their knowledge of measurement, time and temperature to apply to scenarios of estimating capacity, elapsed time and mass. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Using Customary Units of Length Master
Students will estimate and measure length by choosing the most appropriate unit of length.
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
4.MD.1 Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement
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activities equivalents. 2. Customary Units of Capacity Master
Students will estimate fluently with customary capacity units (cups, pints, quarts, and gallons). They will compare the relative sizes of capacity measurements.
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3. Units of Weight Master
Students will estimate fluently and measure with units of weight.
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4. Changing Customary Units Master
Students will be able to convert between customary units.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.1 4.MD.2
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5. Using Metric Units of Length Teach
Students will estimate and measure length to the nearest centimeter, and choose the most appropriate metric unit for measuring length.
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6. Metric Units of Capacity Teach
Students will estimate fluently with millimeters and liters. They will measure capacity using these metric units.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.1 4- Measurement 1 day
7. Units of Mass Teach
Students will estimate and measure with units of mass- grams and kilograms.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.1
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8. Changing Metric Units Teach
Students will be able to convert between metric units.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.1 4.MD.2
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9. Units of Time Teach
Students will compare several different units of time and freely convert from one unit of time to another.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.1 4.MD.2
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10. Elapsed Time Teach
Students will find the difference in time using a beginning and an end time. They will use elapsed time to find a beginning and an end time.
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11. Temperature Students will measure (See above) (See above) 4- Measurement 1 day
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temperature in degrees Fahrenheit or degrees Celsius.
12. Problem Solving: Work Backward Check
Students will solve problems that require finding the original times, measurements or quantities that lead to a result that is given.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.2 4.OA.3
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Unit 17: Data and Graphs Total time (including summative assessment): 12 days Performance Assessment: SWBAT analyze data in a bar graph and create a table to represent the information. Lesson Topic/ Mastery?
Objective Resources Assessment Standards Unit Concept Timeline
1. Data from Surveys Check
Students will design and use a survey with a sample size that allows accurate predictions to be made about a larger population
1. enVision Math book (student and teacher editions) 2. Pearson interactive learning videos 3. Math Manipulatives 4. Interactive Center activities
Formative Assessments: - Student responses to teacher questions/problems - In-class assignments and quizzes -Leveled homework Summative Assessment: - Chapter test
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2. Interpreting Graphs Check
Students will use bar graphs to display data.
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3. Line Plots Check
Students will learn and understand how to draw line plots, interpret points and recognize outliers.
(See above) (See above) 4.MD.4 Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit.
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4. Ordered Pairs
Students will learn to locate points on a coordinate plane
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Check using ordered pairs. 5. Line Graphs Check
Students will use line graphs to see changes in data over time.
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6. Mean Teach
Students will calculate the mean of a collection of values.
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7. Median, Mode and Range Teach
Students will identify the mode, median, and range for numerical data sets.
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8. Stem-and-Leaf Plots Check
Students will use stem-and-leaf plots to organize data by place-value.
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9. Reading Circle Graphs Check
Students will use circle graphs to show parts of a whole.
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10. Problem Solving: Make a Graph Check
Students will make and use graphs to display data and solve problems.
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***Units 15, 18,19 and 20 will be included if time permits in the school year. None of the standards are covered in these chapters that have not already been learned in previous units.***