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Stations October 31 – November 4

Stations October 31 – November 4. Project #4: Storm Chasers.

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Stations October 31 – November 4

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  1. Stations October 31 – November 4

  2. Project #4: Storm Chasers • Students will research about the force five: hurricanes, floods, blizzards, tornadoes, and drought. All of this weather impacts communities in different ways. We will research how these storms form, what regions are most likely to be impacted, and how people can stay safe in adverse weather conditions. We will also continue looking at mapping skills and geography, and labeling diagrams and text features in non-fiction text. The students will also be in literature circles reading I survived: Hurricane Katrina 2005. Project Topics How does weather impact our community? Geography Map Skills Diagrams/Text Features Compare and Contrast weather systems Public Service Announcement Simple Research Report Non fiction text

  3. Weather Reading Connections • Standards & Skills • L.A.: 3.3.1 • Science: 3.3.5 • Summarizing • Comprehension • Vocabulary Noise Level 2 Monday – Tuesday Read Weather in your Science book, pg D4 – D13. Begin working on your Weather study guide. Wednesday Read The Water Cycle in your Science book, pg D14 – D21 Thursday Read Describing Weather in your Science book, pg D23 – D 27 Friday Weather Quiz • Materials Needed • Reading Book • Guided Readers • Study Guide • Thinking Map Project Connection Force Five- non-fiction text features and strategies

  4. Noise Level 0-1 Monday – Wednesday Work on completing activities from your writing menu. You must select at least 3 different activities. One must involve reading a WEATHER story to complete the activity. After reading your story and completing the activity you must also complete the thinking map on the back of your menu using your story. Thursday Write a summary about blizzards on page 173 and 174 using your Science book and study guide. Friday Using a newspaper, write a summary about the local weather. Write 5 sentences to complete your summary using formal voice. Writing • Standards & Skills • 3.1.7, 3.5.7, 3.6.2 • Summarizing • Materials Needed • Writing Menu • Books • ISTEP weekly assessment writing Project Connection Force Five Non-fiction text

  5. Working with Words Noise Level 1 Monday Dictionary Skills – Look up the words in the dictionary and write the definition and the part of speech. When you are finished play Vocabulary Tic-Tac-Toe. Words to define – atmosphere, weather, temperature, air pressure, thermometer, barometer. Tuesday 5 Box Vocabulary – Draw a picture to help define each vocabulary word. Vocabulary Words – water vapor, evaporation, condensation, water cycle, precipitation Wednesday Weather Fluency Passage – Practice reading your passage 2 times before reading it into Audacity. Thursday Finish looking up words from Monday and play Tic Tac Toe Vocabulary. Friday Write a weather poem. Choose between acrostic, 5 senses or a cinquain poem. • Standards & Skills • 3.1.7,3.7.9 • Fluency • Vocabulary • Materials Needed • Vocabulary Activity • Reader’s Theatre • Computers • Spelling Games Project Connection Force Five Vocabulary

  6. Math Skill Reinforcement Noise Level 1 Monday Building facts on a Geoboard. Beat the calculator when you are finished. Tuesday Page 103 Multiplication facts and calculator counts. Use a calculator to find the number patterns. Wednesday Practice with facts and arrays pg 105. Making Arrays for 24 with grid paper and cubes. Use cubes to come up with as many different arrays for 24 as you can. Thursday Setting up Chairs – Journal pg 93. Use the clues on Math Masters pg 106 to figure out how the chairs should be set up. Friday Fact Platter game with a partner OR multiplication baseball. Standards & Skills • 3.2.4, 3.2.5, 3.2.7 • Multiplication • Division • Materials Needed • Student Reference Book • Record Sheets • Dice Project Connection Force Five difference between temperatures in different communities

  7. Math Journal Noise Level 0-1 Monday 4.5 Subtraction Strategies Journal pg 88 and 89 Tuesday 4.6 Inverse Relationships (Multiplication and Division) Journal pg 90 Wednesday 4.7 Journal pg 91 – Math Boxes. Multiplication Baseball when you are finished Thursday 4.8 Explorations Journal pg 94 – Math Boxes. Fact Platter game when you are finished, play with a partner. Friday Quiz corrections • Standards & Skills • 3.2.4, 3.2.5, 3.2.7 • Multiplication • Division • Materials Needed • Volume 1 Journal • Pencil • Ruler Project Connection Force Five

  8. Interwrite Activity/Laptop Activity Noise Level 1 Monday Laptop – Fast Math fact practice Tuesday Laptop – Fast Math fact practice Wednesday Laptop – Fast Math fact practice Thursday Math Quiz 4.1 – 4.5 Friday Laptop – Fast Math fact practice • Standards & Skills • 3.2.4, 3.2.5, 3.2.7 • Multiplication • Division • Materials Needed • Interwrite board • Laptops Project Connection Force Five

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