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Math 2/3/14 - 2/7/14
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OUR LADY QUEEN OF MARTYRS SCHOOL WEEKLY LESSON PLAN

 

Teacher’s Name__Elizabeth Rodriguez_________        Subject ________Math__________________      Grade ______Pre-K2_________________

  

Week of ____2/3/14 - 2/7/14_________________________    Unit ___4________                Week____2________

Unit Title______Addition and Subtraction ________________                Essential Question_How can the “Number Equation Strategy” help us to solve problems? ____                      

 

 

CCSS

Code

e.g.

RL.K.5

OUTCOMES

(Lesson Focus)

What will the students know or be able to do at the end of the lesson?

ASSESSMENT

How will the students demonstrate that they have accomplished the desired outcome? Please state the question that will be asked during your formative assessment.

STRATEGIES

In what activities will the students be engaged to accomplish the desired outcome? Please list in the order that you will implement.

3 HOTS QUESTIONS

e.g. one should be on knowledge, one on application, and one on synthesis or evaluation.

Mon

 

 

 

PK.CC.2

PK.OA.1

PK.OA.2

PK.MD.2

Children will add 3 to numbers 0 through 6.

How many in all when adding 3 to 0?

- Review Number Equation Strategy

- Guided Practice: Use circle cut-outs and have volunteers to join groups of the circles and tell a story about the action.

- Independent Practice: Complete Activity Sheet for adding 3 more.

- How many counters are in a group that has zero counters?

- Which numbers will join together?

- Which is the number that tells how many in all? How do you know?

Tues

 

 

 

PK.CC.2

PK.OA.1

PK.OA.2

PK.MD.2

Children will read and add numbers in horizontal form.

What other word can we use to show addtition?

- Review Number Equation Strategy

- Whole Group: Smartboard activity, Have volunteers use the dice to complete addition equations.  

- Independent Practice: Complete activity sheet for adding.

- What does the plus sign tell us to do?

- What does the equal sign tell us to do?

- Use the pictures to tell an addition story.

Wed

 

 

 

PK.CC.2

PK.OA.1

PK.OA.2

PK.MD.2

Children will use objects to add 4 to numbers 0 through 5.

What do we call the action of joining groups?

- Review Number Equation Strategy

- Small Group: Role-play the action of joining two groups, with 3 objects in the second group.  Tell which addition equation matches the story they role-played.

- Small Group: Hand out each group a zip-loc bag with 4 connecting cubes. Then hand out each group individual cubes and have them join them with the bag and tell an addition equation for the cubes.

- Independent Practice: Complete activity sheet for adding 4.

- What did you do to the two groups?

- How many cubes in all when you add 0 cubes to the bag of 4?

- Draw a picture to show the number sentence.

Thurs

 

 

 

PK.CC.2

PK.OA.1

PK.OA.2

PK.MD.2

Children will solve addition word problems.  

Children will decompose the number 10 and write an equation.

How did we break the number 10 into parts?

- Review Number Equation Strategy

- Whole Group: Smartboard activity, listen for math stories and write or draw an equation.

- Independent Practice: Use a ten frame and ten, two color counters to shake and toss onto the table. They will place them on the ten frame, draw the circles on their recording sheets and write the equation.

- How does moving two groups of objects

together help you know how many objects

there are in all?

- How can the parts of a number be

written as an equation?

- Show how to use pictures or objects to solve a problem?

Fri

 

 

 

PK.CC.2

PK.OA.1

PK.OA.2

PK.MD.2

Children will read and add numbers in vertical form.

What is different about an addition equation in vertical form?

- Review the positions of top, middle, bottom using three colors of connecting cubes.  

- Whole Group: Display pictures on smartboard to show how to complete a horizontal addition equation, use the same pictures and show how to rearrange the same addition equation in vertical form.  Have volunteers complete addition equations in vertical form.  

- Independent Practice: Complete activity sheet for adding in vertical form.

- How do the math symbols help us to add?

- What does the line stand for?

- Use the pictures to write a number equation in vertical form.

 

 

Bloom’s Taxonomy

 (HOTS Questions)

-Knowledge

-Comprehension

-Application

-Analysis

-Synthesis

-Evaluation

School Grade Weighting Scale:

Tests (40%):

Quizzes (20%):

Classwork/ Participation (15%):

Homework (5%):

Projects/ Portfolios (20%):

 

Vocabulary words for week:

  1. addition
  2. joining
  3. in all
  4. altogether
  5. plus sign
  6. equal sign
  7. equation
  8. horizontal
  9. vertical

                                         

Use of Technology:

   _*___ Smartboard

   ____ Student Response System