Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Alexander Who Used to Be Rich...

Trying to kill two, three, four, birds with one stone! Here's a lesson that I developed this week to address a variety of elements: common core learning task, STEM across curriculum, TEAM lesson planning, LC mentoring, bench mark review to name a few. I snagged the "We Do" word problems directly from "Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday," . The money pictures I cut and pasted from Smart Notebook. I haven't actually implemented the lesson yet. I am hoping to video tape it for a STEM class that I am completing.

Alexander Who Used to Be Rich


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Lesson Plan
Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday
Second Grade, Common Core Learning Task
Standard:
2.MD.8 Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately.
Student Objective Statement:
I can solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ (dollars) and ¢ (cents) symbols appropriately.
Essential questions:  How will you find the total amount of given currency?  Why is important to know how to count money? 
Hook/Engage – Think, Pair, & Share: What can you do with money? How would you get money?
Activities & Sequencing:
Accessing Prior Knowledge (5 mins):
Money song, Quick Check coin recognition
Vocabulary: Dollar Sign $, Decimal, ¢ Cent Sign
Sequence of whole group, small group, & Independent work:
1.Set the purpose by asking essential questions. Read the story (5-10 mins).
2.Complete the “I Do” story problems by modeling, teacher & student. (10-15 mins)
3.Review expectations, small group/partner assignments and mathematical practices.  Students break into groups and complete the “We Do” tasks (10-15mins).
4.Transition Time/Money Fun Facts (2-3 mins)
5.Share time – choose sets of students to present their work. (5-10 mins)
6.Connecting across  curriculum- Author’s Assignment – writing about money (20-45 mins)
Discuss what students could purchase if they had $100
Create a story map reference the slide
Write personal narratives

7.Close/End of the Day review – “I Do” task
vThis can be treated as an exit slip, if being used for formative assessment. (5-10 mins).



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