Description
All topics that are covered in common core standards for 5th grade are included.
Great resource for newer teachers looking for customizable materials for their classroom. Resources are tailored to common core standards. Each file contains a publisher document with guided notes ready for differentiating. Below is the format each lesson follows.
Vocab/Steps ("I will"): The focus is on common terms and steps used in a concept, along with getting students to think about what is happening in that concept.
Class Practice ("We will"): Examples to go over with your students and provide discussion on the topic.
Your Practice ("You will"): Students homework for the day the lesson is introduced. Structure mirrors the Class Practice page.
Story Problems: Mixture of story problems and thinking problems that gets students to think beyond just the conceptual understanding. Examples include describing concepts in your own words, explain the error problems, and create your own examples along with solving them.
Rip Out/Turn In: This section allows for snipping in any worksheets or materials you have in your classroom into the note packet, so it can be packaged together in an easy to print packet.
Highlights
Description
All topics that are covered in common core standards for 5th grade are included.
Great resource for newer teachers looking for customizable materials for their classroom. Resources are tailored to common core standards. Each file contains a publisher document with guided notes ready for differentiating. Below is the format each lesson follows.
Vocab/Steps ("I will"): The focus is on common terms and steps used in a concept, along with getting students to think about what is happening in that concept.
Class Practice ("We will"): Examples to go over with your students and provide discussion on the topic.
Your Practice ("You will"): Students homework for the day the lesson is introduced. Structure mirrors the Class Practice page.
Story Problems: Mixture of story problems and thinking problems that gets students to think beyond just the conceptual understanding. Examples include describing concepts in your own words, explain the error problems, and create your own examples along with solving them.
Rip Out/Turn In: This section allows for snipping in any worksheets or materials you have in your classroom into the note packet, so it can be packaged together in an easy to print packet.

