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CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 1 GRADE LEVEL: FOURTH GRADE SUBJECT: MATH DATE: 2019 2020 GRADING PERIOD: QUARTER 1 MASTER COPY 1 20 19 NUMBER SENSE Whole Numbers 4.NS.1: Read and write whole numbers up to Read (in standard form) whole numbers Classroom observation Standard form Expanded form Standard Form 1,000,000. Use words, up to 1,000,000. White board Equivalent Expanded Form models, standard form and Write the expanded whole numbers Equivalent Whole Numbers expanded form to represent and show equivalent forms of whole numbers up to 1,000,000. form of a number up to 1,000,000. State equivalent forms for numbers up to 1,000,000. Comparisons Whole Numbers PS.6: Attend to precision. 4.NS.2: Compare two whole numbers up to 1,000,000. using >, =, < symbols. PS.6: Attend to precision. Use correct mathematical terms and language. Compare the value of two numbers between 10,000 to 100,000 using >, =, < symbols. Use symbols consistently and appropriately. Classroom observation White board IMPORTANT

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 2 NUMBER SENSE Decimals 4.NS.6: Write tenths and Write decimals in Classroom Decimal Tenths hundredths in decimal and standard form to the observation Tenths Hundredths fraction notations. Use words, tenths and hundredths White board Hundredths Fractions models, standard form and places. Fractions Decimals in expanded form to represent Write fraction and NWEA Expanded Form decimal numbers to decimal equivalents for Equivalents hundredths. Know the fraction halves and fourths. and decimal equivalents for Use models to represent halves and fourths (e.g., ½ = fractions and decimals. 0.5 =.50, 7/4 = 1 ¾ = 1.75). PS.7: Look for and make use of Discern a pattern or Decimal Whole Number Comparison Symbols 4.NS.7: Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size based on the same whole. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, (e.g., by using a visual model). Compare two decimals to the hundredths place with the same whole using >, =, < symbols. Regroup decimals for comparison. Write results of the comparison. Use Base 10 blocks to represent fractions and decimals. Decimal Comparison Symbols IMPORTANT PS.4: Model with mathematics. Solve problems using representations.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 3 NUMBER SENSE Factors 4.NS.8: Find all factor pairs for Name factor pairs for White board Factors Factor Pairs a whole number in the range whole numbers to 100. Factor pairs Multiple 1 100. Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors. Determine Identify if a number is a multiple of a one digit number. Quiz NWEA Multiple whether a given whole Show that a whole number in the range 1 100 is a number is a multiple of multiple of a given one digit each of its factors. number. Place Value Rounding Multi digit Whole Numbers COMPUTATION Addition Subtraction Multi digit Whole Numbers PS.2: Reason abstractly and quantitatively instead of PS.4 since the standard doesn t require students to use models. 4.NS.9: Use place value understanding to round multidigit whole numbers to any given place value. 4.C.1: Add and subtract multidigit whole numbers fluently using a standard algorithmic approach. Make sense of quantities and their relationships. Round whole multi digit numbers to a given place value. Add and subtract multidigit whole numbers using a standard algorithm. Quiz Quiz Place Value IMPORTANT Multi digit Multiplication Facts PS.6: Attend to precision. 4.C.4: Multiply fluently within 100. Calculate accurately. Memorize multiplication facts. Multiply fluently twodigit by one digit numbers. Benchmark Assessments Quiz

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 4 ALGEBRAIC THINKING Relationship Inverse Real world Problems 4.AT.2: Recognize and apply the relationships between addition and multiplication, between subtraction and division, and the inverse relationship between multiplication and division to solve real world and other mathematical problems. Using real world problems, show the relationship between repeated addition and multiplication. Using real world problems, show the relationship between repeated subtraction and division. Using real world problems, show that multiplication is the opposite of division. White board Inverse PS.1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. PS.7: Look for and make use of Use simpler forms to get to the solution. Discern a pattern or

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 5 ALGEBRAIC THINKING Multiplication Equation 4.AT.3: Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison (e.g., interpret 35 = 5 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7, and 7 times as many as 5). Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations. Read equations using verbal communication (standard English language) for the mathematical symbols. Given an verbal statement of an equation, write the corresponding equation using mathematical symbols. Recite fact families. Class discussion Observation White board Equation Number Sentence IMPORTANT PS.6: Attend to precision. Use symbols consistently and appropriately.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 1 GRADE LEVEL: FOURTH GRADE SUBJECT: MATH DATE: 2019 2020 GRADING PERIOD: QUARTER 2 MASTER COPY 1 20 19 COMPUTATION Multiplication 4.C.2: Multiply a whole number Multiply four digit number by Multi digit Four Digit by One of up to four digits by a one digit one digit. Two Digit by Two whole number, and multiply two Explain strategy. Place Value two digit numbers, using Quiz Properties strategies based on place value Unit test Strategies and the properties of operations. Reasoning Describe the strategy and explain the reasoning. PS.6: Attend to precision. Calculate accurately. Long Division Quotient Remainder One digit Dividend Four digit Dividend Properties 4.C.3: Find whole number quotients and remainders with up to four digit dividends and onedigit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Describe the strategy and explain the reasoning. Divide multi digit numbers to find whole number quotients and dividends. Express the relationship between division and multiplication. Demonstrate the strategy and reasoning behind the relationship. Quotient Remainder One digit dividend Four digit dividend Properties White board PS.6: Attend to precision. Express solutions clearly.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 2 COMPUTATION Commutative Property 4.C.7: Show how the order in which two numbers are Demonstrate how if the order of two factors is White board Commutative property IMPORTANT Associative Property multiplied (commutative property) and how numbers are grouped in multiplication (associative property) will not change the product. Use these properties to show that numbers can be multiplied in any order. Understand and use the distributive property. changed it will result in the same product. Demonstrate that no matter the grouping of numbers in multiplication, the product will be the same. Explain the difference between commutative, associative, and distributive Associative property properties. PS.7: Look for and make use of Use properties of operation and equality. ALGEBRAIC THINKING Real world Problems Addition Subtraction Multi digit Whole Numbers Drawings Unknown Number 4.AT.1: Solve real world problems involving addition and subtraction of multi digit whole numbers (e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.) PS.1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Solve real world problems involving addition and subtraction of multi digit whole numbers. Use drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem. Analyze relationships to arrive at the meaning of the solution. Story problem sheet Real world problems Multi digit whole numbers

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 3 ALGEBRAIC THINKING Real world problems Multiplicative Comparison Algebraic Equation Two Variables Number Pattern GEOMETRY Parallelogram Rhombus Trapezoid 4.AT.4: Solve real world problems with whole numbers involving multiplicative comparison (e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem), distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison. [In grade 4, division problems should not include a remainder.] 4.AT.6: Understand that an equation, such as y = 3x + 5, is a rule to describe a relationship between two variables and can be used to find a second number when a first number is given. Generate a number pattern that follows a given rule. 4.G.1: Identify, describe, and draw parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids using appropriate tools (e.g., ruler, straightedge and technology). Use multiplicative and additive comparisons to find an unknown number to represent the problem. Describe the pattern that results when there are two variables in an equation and the first variable is given. Create and classify parallelograms, rhombuses, and trapezoids using mathematical tools. Class discussion Real world problems Multiplicative comparison Algebraic equation Variables Number pattern Parallelogram Rhombus Trapezoid ADDITIONAL PS.7: Look for and make use of Classify geometric shapes based on their attributes.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 4 GEOMETRY Lines of 4.G.2: Recognize and draw lines Draw lines of symmetry in Line of ADDITIONAL Symmetry of symmetry in two dimensional two dimensional figures. symmetry Two dimensional Figures figures. Identify figures that have lines of symmetry. Twodimensional figures Angle Geometric Shapes Ray Endpoint 4.G.3: Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint. PS.7: Look for and make use of Explain how two rays that share an endpoint form an angle. Classify geometric shapes based on their attributes. White board Angle Geometric shapes Ray Endpoint ADDITIONAL Rays Angles Right angle Acute angle Obtuse angle 4.G.4: Identify, describe, and draw rays, angles, (right, acute, obtuse), and perpendicular and parallel lines using appropriate tools (e.g., ruler, straightedge and technology). Identify these in two dimensional figures. Classify right, acute, and obtuse angles. Identify parallel and perpendicular lines. White board Rays Angles Right angle Acute angle Obtuse angle PS.7: Look for and make use of Classify geometric shapes based on their attributes.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 5 MEASUREMENT Angle Measurements 4.M.5: Understand that an angle is measured with reference to a Measure angles in reference to a circle. Circle Angle ADDITIONAL Circular Arc circle, with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. Understand an angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a one degree angle, and can be used to measure other angles. Understand an angle that turns through n one degree angles is said to have an angle measure of n degrees. Express and illustrate that a circle as made up of 360 1 degree angles. Measure angles using the formula n(1 degree)= an angle with a measure of n degrees. Circular arc PS.4: Model with mathematics. Identify important quantities in practical situations and show relationships using diagrams. Angle Whole number Degrees Protractor 4.M.6: Measure angles in wholenumber degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure. Use a protractor to measure angles. Draw angles when given a specific measurement. Quiz Angle Wholenumber degrees Protractor IMPORTANT PS.5: Use appropriate tools strategically. Use protractor.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 6 DATA ANALYSIS Data 4.DA.1: Formulate questions that Use data to generate Survey Data Surveys can be addressed with data. Use questions. Surveys Frequency Table observations, surveys, and Conduct surveys and make Frequency Line Plot experiments to collect, represent, observations which generate Table Bar Graph and interpret the data using data. Line Plot tables (including frequency Participate in investigations Bar Graph tables), line plots, and bar graphs. which generate data. Use frequency tables, line plots, and bar graphs to display data. Circle Graph Data 4.DA.3: Interpret data displayed in a circle graph. Read, process, and explain data displayed in a circle/pie graph. Circle Graph

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 1 GRADE LEVEL: FOURTH GRADE SUBJECT: MATH DATE: 2019 2020 GRADING PERIOD: QUARTER 3 MASTER COPY 1 20 19 NUMBER SENSE Whole Numbers 4.NS.3: Express whole numbers Write whole numbers as Classroom Whole Mixed Numbers as fractions and recognize fractions. observation number Improper Fractions fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Name and write Identify fractions equivalent to whole White board Fraction Mixed Equivalent Fractions mixed numbers using objects or pictures. Name and write mixed numbers. Express mixed numbers in number Improper numbers as improper fractions pictures. fraction using objects or pictures. Rewrite mixed numbers Quiz as improper fractions. Equivalent Fractions Fraction Models PS.2: Reason abstractly and quantitatively. 4.NS.4: Explain why a fraction a/b, is equivalent to a fraction, (n a)/(n b), by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions. (In grade 4, limit denominators to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 25, 100). Make sense of quantities and their relationships. Express equivalent fractions using models. Use equivalent fractions with 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 25, and 100 as denominators. Illustrate how the number and size of parts differ while the two fractions are the same size. White board Quiz Equivalent fraction Fraction models PS.4: Model with mathematics. Use a variety of representations to solve problems.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 2 NUMBER SENSE Fraction Comparisons 4.NS.5: Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, (e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to Compare two fractions with different numerators and denominators. Find common denominators. White board Numerator Denominator Common numerator Common a benchmark fraction such as 0, ½, Compare fractions that Quiz denominator and 1). Recognize comparisons refer to the same whole Fraction are valid only when the two by using inequality model fractions refer to the same whole. symbols and equal signs. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions (e.g., by using a visual fraction model). PS.7: Look for and make use of Discern a pattern or COMPUTATION Fraction Addition Fraction Subtraction Common Denominators 4.C.5: Add and subtract fractions with common denominators. Decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions with common denominators. Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as combining and separating parts referring to the same whole. Add and subtract fractions with common denominators. Break down a fraction as sum of fractions with common denominators. Illustrate a whole as the addition and subtraction of fractional parts. White board Classroom observation Common denominator PS.8: Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. Create rules for regularity in mathematics.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 3 COMPUTATION Mixed Numbers 4.C.6: Add and subtract mixed Add and subtract mixed White board Mixed Addition numbers with common numbers with common number Subtraction denominators, (e.g., by replacing denominators. Classroom Improper Common Denominators each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and Express mixed numbers as improper fractions. Use the properties of observation fraction Common denominator the relationship between addition operations to add and and subtraction.) subtract mixed numbers. Quiz PS.7: Look for and make use of PS.8: Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. Discern a pattern or Create rules for regularity in mathematics. ALGEBRAIC THINKING Real world Problems Fraction Addition Fraction Subtraction Common Denominators 4.AT.5: Solve real world problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions referring to the same whole and having common denominators (e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem). Solve real world problems with the addition and subtraction of fractions (which refer to the same whole) using models and equations. White board Common denominator Fraction model Equation PS.1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Analyze relationships to arrive at the meaning of the solution.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 4 MEASUREMENT Length 4.M.1: Measure length to the Measure to quarter inch, Hands on Quarter inch Quarter inch nearest quarter inch, eighth inch, eighth inch, and activity Eighth inch Eighth inch and millimeter. millimeter. Classroom Millimeter Millimeter observation Quiz Units of Measurement 4.M.2: Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb., oz.; l, ml; hr., min, sec. Express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit within a single system of measurement. Record measurement equivalents in a two column table. Express units of measurement including km, m, cm, kg, g; lb., oz.; l, ml; min. sec. Equate smaller units to larger units. Record equivalents in a table. Kilometer Meter Centimeter Kilogram Gram Liters Milliliters Computation Fractions Real world Problems Measurement Distance Time Volume Mass Money 4.M.3: Use the four operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to solve real world problems involving distances, intervals of time, volumes, masses of objects, and money. Include addition and subtraction problems involving simple fractions and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Solve real world problems in (whole number) distance, time, volume, mass, and money using the four operations. Solve real world problems (using simple fractions) in distance, time, volume, mass, and money using addition and subtraction. Classroom observation Time intervals Volume Mass IMPORTANT

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 5 MEASUREMENT Real world Problems 4.M.4: Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles Solve real world problems using area and perimeter Perimeter Area Complex Shapes to solve real world and other formulas. Formula Rectangles mathematical problems. Find perimeter of Complex Area Formula Recognize area as additive and rectangles. shape Perimeter find the area of complex shapes Find area of complex Formula composed of rectangles by shapes. decomposing them into nonoverlapping Find the area of complex rectangles and adding the areas of the non overlapping shapes to solve real world problems. parts; apply this technique to solve real world problems and other mathematical problems. DATA ANALYSIS Real world Problems Line Plot Data Set Fractions of Units PS.7: Look for and make use of 4.DA.2: Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (½, ¼, ⅛). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using data displayed in line plots. Use geometric figures as single objects or as being composed of several objects. Create a line plot with fractional units (1/2, 1/4, 1/8) as the data set. Use addition and subtraction of fractions displayed in a line plot to solve real world problems. Project Line plot Data set IMPORTANT PS.4: Model with mathematics. Show relationships using graphs and then analyze the data.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 1 GRADE LEVEL: FOURTH GRADE SUBJECT: MATH DATE: 2019 2020 GRADING PERIOD: QUARTER 4 MASTER COPY 1 30 19 NUMBER SENSE Whole Numbers 4.NS.3: Express whole numbers Write whole numbers as Classroom Whole number IMPORTANT Mixed Numbers as fractions and recognize fractions. observation Fraction Improper Fractions fractions that are equivalent to whole numbers. Name and Identify fractions equivalent to whole White board Mixed number Improper Equivalent write mixed numbers using numbers. fraction Fractions objects or pictures. Name and Express mixed numbers in Equivalent write mixed numbers as pictures. fraction improper fractions using objects Rewrite mixed numbers as Quiz or pictures. improper fractions. PS.2: Reason abstractly and quantitatively. Make sense of quantities and their relationships. COMPUTATION Multiplication Four Digit by One Two Digit by Two Strategies Reasoning 4.C.2: Multiply a whole number of up to four digits by a onedigit whole number, and multiply two two digit numbers, using strategies based on place value and the properties of operations. Describe the strategy and explain the reasoning. Multiply four digit number by one digit. Multiply two two digit numbers. Explain strategy. Quiz Unit test Multi digit PS.6: Attend to precision. Calculate accurately.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 2 COMPUTATION Long Division 4.C.3: Find whole number Divide multi digit numbers Quotient Quotient quotients and remainders with to find whole number Remainder Remainder up to four digit dividends and quotients and dividends. White board One digit One digit Dividend one digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, Express the relationship between division and dividend Four digit Four digit the properties of operations, multiplication. Quiz dividend Dividend and/or the relationship Demonstrate the strategy Properties Properties between multiplication and and reasoning behind the Strategies division. Describe the strategy relationship. Reasoning and explain the reasoning. PS.6: Attend to precision. Express solutions clearly. Mixed Numbers Addition Subtraction Common Denominators Equivalent Fractions Properties 4.C.6: Add and subtract mixed numbers with common denominators, (e.g., by replacing each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction.) Add and subtract mixed numbers with common denominators. Express mixed numbers as improper fractions. Use the properties of operations to add and subtract mixed numbers. White board Class observation Quiz Mixed number Improper fraction Common denominator PS.7: Look for and make use of Discern a pattern or PS.8: Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. Create rules for regularity in mathematics.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 3 ALGEBRAIC THINKING Real world Problems Multi digit Whole Numbers Addition Subtraction Drawings Equations Unknown Number 4.AT.1: Solve real world problems involving addition and subtraction of multi digit whole numbers (e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem). PS.1: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. Solve real world problems involving addition and subtraction of multi digit whole numbers. Use drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem. Analyze relationships to arrive at the meaning of the solution. Story problem sheet Real world problems Multi digit Equation GEOMETRY Classification Triangles Quadrilaterals Angles Lines 4.G.5 Classify triangles and quadrilaterals based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines, or the presence or absence of angles (right, acute, obtuse). Classify right triangles, equilateral triangles, isosceles triangles, scalene triangles, obtuse triangles and acute triangles according to their angles. Classify quadrilaterals according to presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines. Quiz Right triangle Equilateral triangle Isosceles triangle Scalene triangle Obtuse triangle Acute triangle IMPORTANT

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 4 MEASUREMENT Computation 4.M.3: Use the four operations Solve real world problems Classroom Time intervals IMPORTANT Real world (addition, subtraction, in (with whole numbers) observation Volume Problems multiplication, and division) to involving distance, time, Mass Measurement solve real world problems volume, mass, and money Fractions involving distances, intervals of using the four operations. Distance time, volumes, masses of Solve real world problems Time objects, and money. Include (using simple fractions) Volume addition and subtraction involving distance, time, Mass problems involving simple volume, mass, and money Money fractions and problems that using addition and require expressing subtraction. measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Real world Problems 4.M.4: Apply the area and perimeter formulas for Solve real world problems using area and perimeter Perimeter Area Complex Shapes rectangles to solve real world formulas. Formula Rectangles and other mathematical Find perimeter of Complex shape Area Formula problems. Recognize area as rectangles. Perimeter additive and find the area of Find area of complex Formula complex shapes composed of shapes. rectangles by decomposing Find the area of complex them into non overlapping rectangles and adding the areas shapes to solve real world problems. of the non overlapping parts; apply this technique to solve real world problems and other mathematical problems. PS.7: Look for and make use of Use geometric figures as single objects or as being composed of several objects.

CRAWFORDSVILLE COMMUNITY SCHOOL CORPORATION 5 DATA ANALYSIS Real world Problems 4.DA.2: Make a line plot to display a data set of Create a line plot with fractional units (1/2, 1/4, Project Line plot Data set IMPORTANT Line Plot measurements in fractions of a 1/8) as the data set. Data Set unit (½, ¼, ⅛). Solve problems Use addition and Fractions of Units involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using data displayed in line plots. subtraction of fractions displayed in a line plot to solve real world problems. PS.4: Model with mathematics. Show relationships using graphs and then analyze the data.