10-9-23 to 10-13-23 Week at a Glance
Math : Chapter 3 - Divide by a One-Digit Divisor (one lesson per day)
- Monday - Lesson 1 - Relate Division to Multiplication (understanding how division and multiplication are related)
- Tuesday - Lesson 2 - Division Models (explore division using models)
- Wednesday - Lesson 3 - Two-Digit Dividends (carry out division with and without remainders)
- Thursday and Friday the students will be working on math packets that are full of fun and review concepts
Science: Chapter 1 on the Properties of Matter (one lesson per week)
- Monday/Tuesday - we will be creating a study guide and taking down notes from me lecturing test questions to the students
- Wednesday - Chapter 1 Test (students will be allowed to use their notes and study guide we made on the test)
- Thursday - Halloween Themed Matter Packet
- Friday - I’m taking them off subject for some fun on a Friday….they will be doing a Webquest packet on Fossils
- Weekly D.O.S. (Daily Oral Science) will be passed out on Monday as well - due on Friday
Social Studies: Unit 1 continued…
- On Monday, we will read about the Early English Settlements - Question: What challenges did the first English colonies face?
- Compare and contrast the three English settlements of Roanoke, Jamestown, and Plymouth.
- Locate Native American and English settlements on a map of colonial southern New England.
- Develop and use specific criteria as individuals and in groups to assess works of art.
- On Tuesday we will be working on a packet on Jamestown
- On Wednesday, we will be reading about comparing the colonies - Question: How were the three colonial regions alike and different?
- Identify key features of six colonies; Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Georgia.
- Explore historical events from multiple perspectives.
- Compare and contrast the New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
- Draw conclusions from a map.
- On Thursday we will be doing a packet on Colonies - Yesterday and Today
- On Friday we be working on a packet on Regions of the 13 colonies and a Brain Pop I assigned on this topic too
- Weekly D.O.G. (Daily Oral Geography) will be passed out on Monday as well - due on Friday
*Please note that The Week at a Glance is very broad. Please check my nightly Edlio posts to read about what we specifically did in class that day.*