Here is an AWESOME 3rd grade and 4th grade rubric and chart to have students do an Array City Project. This activity includes a rubric that is at 3rd grade level as well as a separate one that is at 4th grade level. My students learned an amazing amount from this activity. It will be a display that's authentic assessment, individualized and can be differentiated. This can be done as a teach as you go or as an end of a unit assessment. All you need to do is put your students on a computer and
Students will use pattern block template or pattern block website to design a thanksgiving turkey using symmetry. Students will identify hexagons, different quadrilaterals and an equilateral triangle. Students will demonstrate knowledge of line of symmetry and what a symmetrical object looks like. Just have them follow the rubric and directions and you'll have a gorgeous authentic assessment and presentation for symmetry. It may appear that the pattern block sheet is short of some polygons,
This is a chart that students can use to draw any or all types of representations for multiplication or division. One is provided here as an example for you and another that is blank for both multiplication and division. Students can use this chart to give several representations for the same multiplication/ division equation.
This makes a beautiful display board of students work as well as a purposeful tool for any grade 2-4 classroom of clocks made with a flower design. This is a beautiful display for Springtime. This is an activity that is guaranteed to have your students learning how to not only tell time, but how to find equivalent fractions and read and model angles. You can even stretch this activity to work in grade 5 by having students make ratios and by describing proportions. This is also differentiated