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Black History Month astronomy Common Core 4.MD.A.1 resources

Preview of Henry's Freedom Box FULL DAY of Lesson Activities for Upper Elementary

Henry's Freedom Box FULL DAY of Lesson Activities for Upper Elementary

This product is everything the busy classroom needs! You'll receive a FULL day of lesson plans based on Henry's Freedom Box by Ellen Levine (a lesson for reading, writing, math, science, social studies, plus a craft/hallway display!).Update January 2021: This product can now be used digitally with Google Slides™! You must have a Google Classroom™ account to use this feature. You will download a PDF with links and directions for assigning this to your class.How does this work?Your download will c
Preview of Scale Down the Planets

Scale Down the Planets

Apply math concepts to scale down the planets 100 million times smaller than their real sizes. Students follow 4 simple steps to scale down planet diameter and radius. Students use tools like a bullseye compass or a regular metric ruler to create the 2D models on paper. Math concepts include metric unit conversion (km to cm), parts of a circle (radius and diameter), scale modeling, measurement, and rounding. This activity works great for math or science. A one-page printable template for the inn
Preview of 4th Grade Math Black History Month Problem of the Day

4th Grade Math Black History Month Problem of the Day

Your students can start each day of Black History Month learning about prominent African American Figures and practicing math skills! These editable power point slides provide daily math practice using 4th grade math standards. Each slide contains a word problem for each day of the week about a prominent African American. Answer Keys are included with purchase.
Preview of Astronomers Math, Reading, Writing, Science PBL/ Distance Learning

Astronomers Math, Reading, Writing, Science PBL/ Distance Learning

This low-prep, cross-curricular project invites students to step into the shoes of an astronomer! They will research a constellation (reading), draw constellations (math), create a legend for their own constellation (writing), and explore types of waves (science). This project allows students to be creative and apply skills in a real-world context. Included are both paper and digital formats (great for distance learning), as well as teacher models, suggestions for differentiation, and extension
Preview of Scale Down the Planets (Digital)

Scale Down the Planets (Digital)

Apply math concepts to scale down the planets 100 million times smaller than their real sizes. Students follow 4 simple steps to scale down planet diameter and radius. Students use tools like a bullseye compass or a regular metric ruler to create the 2D models on paper. Math concepts include metric unit conversion (km to cm), parts of a circle (radius and diameter), scale modeling, measurement, and rounding. This activity works great for math or science.A one-page printable template for the inne
Preview of 4th grade lesson: the size of the panets in our solar sysytem

4th grade lesson: the size of the panets in our solar sysytem

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• The student will demonstrate their knowledge of measurements with the metric system with the use of a ruler. • The student will comprehend the size of each planet in relation to small scaled objects.
Preview of 4th grade lesson: order of the panets in our solar sysytem

4th grade lesson: order of the panets in our solar sysytem

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Teacher walks to the chalkboard and writes the sentence “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles” then turns to the class and says “who can guess how this relates to our solar system”? Teacher allows students to raise their hands and answer. After one minute if no student gets on track the teacher will pick one of the first letters and write the planet name going vertical from it (i.e. V = Venus) and then allow students to continue their guesses. Once the class has gotten as many names a
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