| 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 HOT QUESTIONS e.g. one should be on knowledge, one on application, and one on synthesis or evaluation. |
Mon | PK.CC.5 PK.CC.2 PK.CC.3 PK.CC.4 PK.CC.5 PK.CC.6 | The children will: - Identify groups of 3 and 4.
- Read numbers 3 and 4.
| How many beads are in all? | - Have the children place in order numbers 0-5.
- Have the children identify and read numbers 0-5.
- Distribute to each child a baskets with a number 3 or 4, apples and glue.
- Have the children identify the number in the basket and glue the appropriate number of apples.
- Ask: What number is on your basket? How many apples do you need in order to make a group of 3 or 4 apple? Can you demonstrate by glueing the apples on the basket? Which group is more 3 or 4?
| - What number is on your basket?
- How many apples do you need in order to make a group of 3 or 4 apple?
- Can you demonstrate by glueing the apples on the basket?
- Which group is more 3 or 4?
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Tues | PK.CC.5 PK.CC.2 PK.CC.3 PK.CC.4 PK.CC.5 PK.CC.6 | The children will: - Identify groups of 3 and 4.
- Read numbers 3 and 4.
| | - Have the children place in order numbers 0-5.
- Have the children identify and read numbers 0-5.
- Display a bags with the number 3 and 4.
- Distribute dotted cards with 3 or 4 dot.
- Have the children count the dots and place them in the correspondent number bag.
- Distribute Activity P. 87.
- The teacher will display red beads and a blue bead on a string.
- Ask: How many red beads are on the string? How many blue are on the string? How many beads are in all? Which is more 3 or 4?
- Have the children read the numbers 3 and 4 and their names three and four.
- Distribute Activity P. 87.
- Have the children circle groups of 4.
| - How many red beads are on the string?
- How many blue are on the string?
- How many beads are in all? Which is more 3 or 4?
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Wed | PK.CC.2 PK.CC.3 PK.CC.4 PK.CC.5 PK.CC.6 | Identify and write numbers 3 and 4. | How do we write 3 and 4? | - Have the children place in order numbers 0-5.
- Have the children identify and read numbers 0-5.
- The teacher will demonstrate how to write numbers 3 and 4.
- Distribute small blackboards and chalk to each child.
- Ask: What number is this? (3) and (4) Which has more? How do we write 3 and 4?
- Have the children practice writing 3 and 4.
| - What number is this? (3) and (4)
- Which has more?
- How do we write 3 and 4?
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Thurs |
PK.CC.2 PK.CC.3 PK.CC.4 PK.CC.5 PK.CC.6 | Identify and write numbers 3 and 4. | How do we write 3 and 4? | - Have the children place in order numbers 0-5.
- Have the children identify and read numbers 0-5.
- The teacher will demonstrate how to write numbers 3 and 4.
- Distribute Activity pages 30 and 31.
- have the children count and circle the corresponding number.
- Ask:How many objects are in the group? How do we know we have 3 or 4 objects? How do we write 3 and 4?
- Have the children practice writing 3 and 4.
| - How many objects are in the group?
- How do we know we have 3 or 4 objects?
- How do we write 3 and 4?
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Fri | PK.CC.5 PK.CC.2 PK.CC.3 PK.CC.4 PK.CC.5 PK.CC.6 | The children will: - Identify groups of 3 and 4.
- Read numbers 3 and 4
| How many objects are in the group? | - Have the children place in order numbers 0-5.
- Have the children identify and read numbers 0-5.
- Display a bags with the number 3 and 4.
- Distribute dotted cards with 3 or 4 dot.
- Have the children count the dots and place them in the correspondent number bag.
- Distribute Activity P. 3-9.
- The teacher will display red beads and a blue bead on a string.
- Ask: How many objects are in the group? How do you know? Which is more 3 or 4?
- Have the children read the numbers 3 and 4 and their names three and four.
| - How many objects are in the group?
- How do you know?
- Which is more 3 or
- 4?
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| | 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. three 6. group 2. four 7. 3. count 8. 4. identify 9. 5. more 10. | Use of Technology:
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__*__ Student Response System
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