This resource includes tasks aligned to 4.OA.5.
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Formative Assessment
- Author:
- Drew Polly
- Date Added:
- 07/25/2020
This resource includes tasks aligned to 4.OA.5.
This is a task from the Illustrative Mathematics website that is one part of a complete illustration of the standard to which it is aligned. Each task has at least one solution and some commentary that addresses important asects of the task and its potential use. Here are the first few lines of the commentary for this task: Stating with 9, list the first 10 multiples of 9. In the list in part (a) what patterns do you see with the digits in the 10's place? What patterns do ...
This is a task from the Illustrative Mathematics website that is one part of a complete illustration of the standard to which it is aligned. Each task has at least one solution and some commentary that addresses important asects of the task and its potential use. Here are the first few lines of the commentary for this task: The 20 students in Mr. Wolf's 4th grade class are playing a game in a hallway that is lined with 20 lockers in a row. The first student starts with the...
This animation illustrates the movement of the three basic waves associated with an earthquake and the effects of these waves on various locations. By measuring the travel time of the P and S waves, distances from the epicenter can be calculated.
Unit with various activities on puberty and hygiene.
In this Khan Academy activity, students will find 4th and 5th roots.
In this lesson students will design and build a simple bendy straw launcher. Students will then test how far their rocket will fly when launched from different angles. After recording their data students will use the data to make a claim about which angle is the best for launching their rocket.
Problem of the Day resources are for use of spiral content review in Math class. Each resource has a week worth of problems, one for each day of the week. This allows for quick, re-teachable moments of standards your students may not have mastered the first time around, or that they need additional practice with.
As students study electricity and circuits, they can build their Operation games. Made from a few household materials, a makey-makey kit and the Scratch website, students can create and play their Operation game.
On this roadmap, each component of the standard is seperated into a circle so students can color in their standards with the "Color Key" of emerging, developing and proficient.
This roadmap has the standard 4.OA.1 broken down into "I CAN" statements for students to track their progress as they complete their learning plans. Students will follow the "Color Key" to show their progress.
This resource contains bookmarks for 4th Grade ELA Common Core Standards. Each bookmark lists the Anchor Standard, the focus standard, essential skills and concepts, question stems and prompts, and academic vocabulary with Spanish cognates.
This parent guide supports parents in helping their child at home with the 4th grade ELA content. Within the folder you will access Parent Guide PDFs in FIVE Languages: Arabic, English, Hindi, Spanish, and Vietnamese to help on-going communication with caregivers.
At the end of the lesson, you will understand money decisions, such as: how much to spend, how much to save, and how having or not having money affects your every day life.
This resource was developed as part of a professional learning opportunity funded by the NCDPI Digital Learning Initiative Planning Grant.
At the end of this assignment, you will be able to summarize or prepare a list of changes that have taken place in North Carolina since it became a state.
This unit combines nonfiction reading, biographies, Henry Ford, and Michigan history into one unit. It covers many informational reading standards and Michigan social studies standards all together.
Students will create a diorama of a character showing heroic attributes. This can be implemented in any character study unit.
Students will be reading historical fiction book at their own level. They will read, summarize, and create three book projects that correlate with some of the 4th grade common core reading standards.
This unit engages students in a variety of different reading standards through face to face and online components. In this unit, students will practice many skills to aid them in reading and understanding nonfiction texts.