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Hernan Alvis K-5 Lead Teacher AASLA- CALSTEMLA- Sonoma Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium

Hernan Alvis K-5 Lead Teacher AASLA- CALSTEMLA- Sonoma Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium. Animal Jumping 4 th Grade math. Resources Needed:. Each student should have access to a piece of paper and writing tools Some method of displaying images2

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Hernan Alvis K-5 Lead Teacher AASLA- CALSTEMLA- Sonoma Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium

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  1. Hernan Alvis K-5 Lead Teacher AASLA- CALSTEMLA- Sonoma Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium

  2. Animal Jumping4th Grade math

  3. Resources Needed: • Each student should have access to a piece of paper and writing tools • Some method of displaying images2 • Whiteboard or some manner of recording student responses • Tape or some method of marking student jumps • Space or area for physical activity Before starting the activity, clear away all of the desks and other furniture in an area of the room where students will jump so that no one will get hurt.

  4. Learning Goals: -Student will understand the context of the key ideas related to the topic • o Measurement of jumps • o Animal body length

  5. Key Terms:Body Length:a measure of length used to describe some animals.For most animals, we describe their body length as the distance from their head to end of their body, but we don’t include the length of their tail if they have one.

  6. Height: • “Height is a word that is used to describe how tall a person is. Our height can be found by measuring the distance from the top of our head to the bottom of our feet. Sometimes, the term body length is used instead of height. So, for humans, we could say the distance from the top of our head to the bottom of our feet represents our body length."

  7. Performance Task

  8. How can we figure out a way to measure which distances are longer without using aruler to measure?

  9. Performance Task

  10. Animals:

  11. Performance Task

  12. Closing Remarks: • "Today, we did a fun activity involving jumping, discussed body length, and then decided if there was a connection between our body length and how far we jumped. These ideas may help you when you complete your performance task."

  13. Are there any questions?

  14. “You are ready to complete the Animal Jumping Performance Task."

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