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Bringing the Common Core to Life

Bringing the Common Core to Life. Grade 4, Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 1 SIMULATION. Learning Targets. Tools in understanding your own learning Help you know what you are expected to learn and do during a lesson

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Bringing the Common Core to Life

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  1. Bringing the Common Core to Life Grade 4, Module 1, Unit 1, Lesson 1 SIMULATION EngageNY.org

  2. Learning Targets • Tools in understanding your own learning • Help you know what you are expected to learn and do during a lesson • Part of every lesson, used at the beginning and at the end so you can share how you did moving toward the learning target • “I can…” statements that you are striving to be able to do in any given lesson or series of lessons

  3. Learning Targets • I can notice new ideas and wonder about the lives of people long ago. • I can answer questions using specific details from text. • I can show what I know by contributing to discussions.

  4. New Unit of Study! Iroquois, a Native American Group Lifestyles Values Beliefs Settled in New York more than 11,000 years ago! Influenced how we live today video

  5. Observing something Questioning the meaning, history, or purpose of what you see

  6. "The Iroquois Confederacy" First Half…

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  10. Have you met the learning target, ‘I can record new ideas and wonder about the lives of people long ago?

  11. Reading about the Iroquois May help explain what is on Tim’s shirt You’ll read the article…read some sections several times just like strong readers! You’ll keep track of your ideas on a graphic organizer

  12. Creating Your Graphic Organizer Write your guesses about what’s on Tim’s shirt Write any other questions you have from the video

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  14. Does this look like what’s on Tim’s shirt?

  15. Reading about the Iroquois Important for youto answer the question from reading instead of from hearing a teacher’s explanation…we’ll practice learning from reading all year!

  16. Page 1 ONLY for today… Dekanawideh day-gahn-na-WEE-da A different language

  17. Think about the flag and follow along as I read paragraph 1…

  18. CONSTITUTIONA set of rules people agree to live byAmerica has a constitution.

  19. Follow along as I read the rest of page one • Reread page 1 on your own, focus on what it is mainly about. • Make notes in the margins. • It’s okay if parts don’t make sense…we’ll reread for two lessons.

  20. Page 1 • What is the article mostly about? • I noticed some important vocabulary. Did you, too? Let’s talk about it…

  21. Important Vocabulary

  22. What does it mean? • Bitter rivals (paragraph 1) • What does it mean? • How did you figure it out or may I show you how I figured it out? So they were rivals…they were competing with each other for something. I wonder what issues they would compete over. What do you think?

  23. ‘Miracle Maker’ • Strong readers notice specific words • I notice ‘miracle’ in big letters; It might be important

  24. Reread page one on your own.Think about the symbol on Tim’s shirt.

  25. Discussion d Write your guesses about what’s on Tim’s shirt Write any other questions you have from the video What do you still wonder? Add 3 specific details from “The (Really) Great Law of Peace” that might connect to the symbol from Tim’s shirt or answer your questions

  26. Have you met today’s learning targets? • I can contribute to class discussions. • I can answer questions using specific details from the text. • What is your evidence? EngageNY.org

  27. Homework Independent Reading (from list of Recommended Texts or other topic-related texts from classroom, school or local library

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