- Name/Title of the resource:
- Hopping the Number Line
- URL:
- How you found it:
- Using the NTCM Illuminations link posted on Professor Siko's blog (http://edt370spring16.blogspot.com), I was able to navigate to this lesson.
- How you might use it in your final project:
- I may incorporate this lesson in the final project by including it as a math lesson, then having student fill out engagement levels like they did for Plot Organizers. This will give me feedback for future lessons on how to enhance learning from math lessons in the classroom. I like the idea of crossing curriculum in order to grab the attention of more students, and cover more material in a shorter time period.
- What standards does the resource address:
- CCSS.Math.Content.2.OA.B.2Fluently add and subtract within 20 using mental strategies. By end of Grade 2, know from memory all sums of two one-digit numbers.
PLN
- Name/Title of the resource:
- Effective Guided Reading
- URL:
- How you found it:
- I did a Twitter search for "4th Grade Language Arts Lesson" and this link showed up!
- How you might use it in your final project:
- This is an engaging visual for identifying with students what IS and what IS NOT guided reading. This lesson could be used before the Plot Organizer in order for students to understand what I am looking for in their reading books before they select them.
- What standards does the resource address:
- CCSS.Fluency.4.4.A. Read grade-level text with purpose and understanding.
Google Search
- Name/Title of the resource:
- Deep Diving for Synonyms and Antonyms
- URL:
- How you found it:
- https://www.teacherspayteachers.com is a great website that offers lessons for teachers, made by teachers. They are effective and I have heard about usage from this website for the last three years. I have used a lesson from this website in the past as reference for a different lesson used in the classroom.
- How you might use it in your final project:
- I might use this lesson in my final project as topic to keep in mind while reading for the Plot Organizer. Different questions in the Plot Organizer may include synonym/antonym vocabulary so learners can continue to practice as they work on their Plot Organizers.
- What standards does the resource address:
- CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.5.C
Demonstrate understanding of words by relating them to their opposites (antonyms) and to words with similar but not identical meanings (synonyms).