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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                              Isaac School District No. 5

Quarter: 1
Unit Name and Description: Multiplication and Division

Unit Cluster: 1
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                       Essential Question(s)
                                                                                        How are multiplication and division related?
There are multiple strategies to multiply and divide whole
numbers.                                                                                When might you use multiplication?

There is a relationship between multiplication and division.                            When might you use division?

                                                                                        What is the value of learning multiplication and divison?

   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                     Key                    Summative
Standard                       Knowledge                                                  Skills                              Vocabulary                Assessment
S1C2PO3         Multiplication and division               Demonstrate fluency of multiplication facts through              Multiplication
                fluency facts through 12                  12.
                                                                                                                           Division
                                                          Demonstrate fluency of division facts through 12.                Factor
                                                                                                                           Multiple
                                                                                                                           Product
                                                                                                                           Quotient
S1C2PO2         Multiplication strategies                 Use multiple strategies to multiply whole numbers                Divisor
                                                             • Two-digit by two-digit and                                  Dividend
                                                                                                                           Array
                                                             • Multi-digit by one-digit
                                                                                                                           Digit
                                                                                                                           Whole number
S1C2PO4         Division strategies; whole                [Develop] multiple strategies to divide whole numbers.           Commutative
                numbers



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S1C2PO5       Associative and distributive              Apply associative property to solve multiplication           Property
              properties; multiplication and            problems.                                                 Associative
              division problems
                                                                                                                     Property
                                                        Apply distributive property to solve multiplication and   Distributive
                                                        division problems.
                                                                                                                     Property
S1C1PO2       Factors and multiples; whole              Compose and decompose whole numbers using factors.
              numbers                                                                                             Parenthesis
                                                                                                                  Addition
                                                                                                                  Subtraction
S1C3PO1       Benchmarks; points of                     Use benchmarks as meaningful points of comparison for
              comparison; whole numbers;                                                                          Strategy
                                                        whole numbers, decimals and fractions.
              decimals; fractions                                                                                 Justify
S1C1PO5       Simple ratios; problems                   Use simple rations to describe problems in context.       Compose
                                                                                                                  Decompose
                                                                                                                  Similar
                                                                                                                  Ratios




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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                                   Isaac School District No. 5


Quarter: 1
Unit Name and Description: Data Analysis

Unit Cluster: 2
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                             Essential Question(s)

                                                                                              How can you collect, organize, and display data?
Data can be collected and organized in a variety of ways.
                                                                                              How do you interpret the data you have collected?
Graphs are used to communicate information.
                                                                                              When would you collect data?
Charts, tables, and graphs helps us make valid inferences, decisions,
and arguments.                                                                                How does the type of data influence the choice of graph?

                                                                                              What conclusions can you draw about the data?

   AZ                                                           Essential Learning                                                   Key                  Summative
Standard                  Knowledge                                                        Skills                                 Vocabulary              Assessment
S2C1PO1         Data; double bar                          Collect, record, organize, and display data using double              Data
                  graphs; single line                     bar graphs, single line graphs, or circle graphs.                     Single line graph
                  graphs; circle graphs
                                                                                                                                Double bar graph
                                                                                                                                Circle graph
S2C1PO2         Questions; displays of                    Formulate and answer questions by interpreting and analyzing          Median
                data; double bar graphs;                  displays of data, including double bar graphs, single line            Interpret
                single line graphs; circle                graphs or circle graphs.
                                                                                                                                Organize
                graphs.
                                                                                                                                Display




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S2C1PO3       Median; mode; range;                      Compare two sets of data. (This is a Supplemental      PO to be taught with this   Minute
              distribution data set                     unit..)
                                                                                                                                           Hour
                                                                                                                                           Elapsed time
S4C4PO1       Elapsed time to the                       [Interpret] elapsed time to the minute (This is a Supplemental       PO to be      Benchmark
              minute                                    taught with this unit..)
                                                                                                                                           Comparison
S1C3PO1       Benchmarks; points of                     Use benchmarks as meaningful points of comparison for whole                        Greater than
              comparison; whole                         numbers, decimals, and fractions.                                                  Less than
              numbers; decimals;
              fractions




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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
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Quarter: 1
Unit Name and Description: Probability and discrete math

Unit Cluster: 3
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                         Essential Question(s)

Probability can be applied to everyday events.                                            Why do we organize possible outcomes?

There are a variety of ways to represent possible outcomes of an                          What conclusions can you draw from outcomes, results or graphs?
event.

Probability and discrete math can be used to draw conclusions about
possible outcomes and conflict situations

   AZ                                                      Essential Learning                                                   Key                  Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                  Skills                           Vocabulary              Assessment
S2C2PO1            Theoretical probability; all            Describe elements of theoretical probability by                 Probability
                   possible outcomes; given                listing or drawing all possible outcomes of a given             Possible outcome
                   event; outcome; word and                event and predicting the outcome using word and
                                                                                                                           Number
                   number benchmarks                       number benchmarks.
                                                                                                                              Benchmark
                                                                                                                           Justify
S2C3PO2            Possibilities                           Justify that all possibilities have been enumerated
                                                                                                                           Duplication
                                                           without duplication.
                                                                                                                           Possibilities
                                                                                                                           Enumerated




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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
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Quarter: 1
Unit Name and Description: Patterns

Unit Cluster: 4
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                          Essential Question(s)

Patterns occur everywhere in nature.                                                       Where might you see a pattern?

A rule can be used to describe a pattern.                                                  How might you determine/test the rule of a pattern?

                                                                                           How do you identify a pattern?

   AZ                                                      Essential Learning                                                      Key                  Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                   Skills                             Vocabulary              Assessment
S3C1PO1             Numerical sequences;                    Recognize, describe, create, extend, and find                    Numerical
                    missing sequence; whole                 missing terms in a numerical sequence involving                      Sequence
                    numbers; four basic                     whole numbers using all four basic operations.
                                                                                                                             Missing
                    operations
                                                                                                                                 Sequence
                                                                                                                             Four basic
                                                                                                                             operations:
S3C1PO2         Numerical sequences; given                  Explain the rule for a given numerical sequence,                 -addition
                  rule; predictions                         [Test] that the rule works.                                      subtraction
                                                            Use the rule to make predictions.                                -multiplication
                                                                                                                             -division
                                                                                                                             Rule
                                                                                                                             Whole number
                                                                                                                             Prediction/predict


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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                              Isaac School District No. 5


Quarter: 1
Unit Name and Description: Algebra

Unit Cluster: 5
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                         Essential Question(s)

Algebraic expressions can be used to represent and analyze                                What is this question asking?
mathematical situations.
                                                                                          How can I represent the information in this problem in a different way?


   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                       Key                  Summative
Standard                        Knowledge                                                   Skills                              Vocabulary              Assessment
S3C3PO2         One step equations; addition,              Create one-step equations that can be solved using                Equation
                  subtraction, multiplication,             addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of            Addition
                  and division of whole                    whole numbers.
                                                                                                                             Subtraction
                  numbers.
                                                                                                                             Multiplication
                                                           Solve one step equations that can be solved using
                                                                                                                             Division
                                                           addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of
                                                           whole numbers.                                                    Whole numbers
                                                                                                                             Factor
                                                                                                                             Product
                                                                                                                             Divisor
                                                                                                                             Dividend
                                                                                                                             Quotient




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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                                  Isaac School District No. 5

Quarter: 2
Unit Name and Description: Patterns
Unit Cluster: 1
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                             Essential Question(s)

                                                                                              Where might you see a pattern?
Patterns occur everywhere in nature.
                                                                                              How might you determine/test the rule of a pattern?
A rule can be used to describe a pattern.
                                                                                              How do you identify a pattern?


   AZ                                                          Essential Learning                                                     Key                  Summative
Standard                   Knowledge                                                        Skills                                 Vocabulary              Assessment
S3C1PO1*        Numerical sequences;                      Recognize, describe, create, extend and find missing                  Numerical
                Missing sequence;                         terms in numerical sequence involving whole numbers
                                                                                                                                    Sequence
                Whole Numbers; Four                       using all four basic operations.
                basic operations                                                                                                Missing
                                                                                                                                    Sequence
S3C1PO2*        Numerical sequences;                                                                                            Four basic
                                                          Explain the rule for a given numerical sequence.
                Given rule; Predictions                                                                                         operations:
                                                          [Test] that the rule works. Use the rule to make predictions.
                                                                                                                                -addition
                                                                                                                                subtraction
                                                                                                                                -multiplication
S3C3PO2*        One-step equations;                       Create one step equations that can be solved using addition,          -division
                Addition, subtraction,                    subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers.           Rule
                multiplication, and division
                                                          Solve one step equations that can be solved using addition,           Whole number
                of whole numbers
                                                          subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers.           Prediction/predict
                                                                                                                                Missing terms



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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                              Isaac School District No. 5

Quarter: 2
Unit Name and Description: Fractions

Unit Cluster: 2
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                         Essential Question(s)

                                                                                          What strategy could I use to solve this problem?
Problem solving can be approached and represented through many
different methods.                                                                        What makes me think that the answer is correct?

Fractions, decimals, and percents represent parts of a whole.                             Could I represent the information in this problem in a different way?

                                                                                          When might ¼ be larger than ½?
The size of a fractional part is dependent on the whole.
                                                                                          When are fractions used?



   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                       Key                   Summative
Standard                        Knowledge                                                   Skills                              Vocabulary               Assessment
S1C1PO3         Fractions; Parts; Set;                     [Model] fractions as fair sharing, parts of a whole,               Fraction
                   Locations; Number line                  parts of a set, and locations on a real number line.               Numerator
                                                                                                                              Denominator
                                                                                                                              Fair sharing
                                                                                                                              Whole
                Whole numbers; Fractions,                  [Construct] whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and                Part
S1C1PO1           Decimals; Percents; Multiple             percents using and connecting multiple representations.
                                                                                                                              Set
                  Representations
                                                                                                                              Number line
                                                                                                                              Decimal



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S1C3PO1*      Benchmarks; Points of                      Use benchmarks as meaningful points of comparison for     Percent
              comparison; Whole numbers;                 whole numbers, decimals and fractions.                    Tenths
              Decimals; Fractions                                                                                  Hundredths
S1C2PO1       Decimals; Fractions; Money to              Add and subtract decimals through hundredths including
              $1000.00; Denominators                     money to $1000.00                                         Estimate
                                                                                                                   Sum
                                                         Add and subtract fractions with like denominators.        Difference
                                                                                                                   Analyze
S1C1PO4       Decimals to hundredths                     Compare and order decimals to hundredths.
                                                                                                                   Appropriate
                                                                                                                   Comparison
S1C3PO2       Estimates; Given situation or              [Analyze] estimates appropriate to a given situation or   Greater than
              computation; Whole numbers                 computation with whole numbers.                           Less than
                                                                                                                   Equal
                                                         [Analyze] estimates appropriate to a given situation or
                                                         computation with fractions.




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4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                              Isaac School District No. 5


Quarter: 2
Unit Name and Description: Measurement
Unit Cluster: 3
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                             Essential Question(s)
There are appropriate units of measurement to use in different
situations.                                                                                   Why do we have a system of measurement?

                                                                                              How do you determine which tool(s) to use when measuring?
There are variety of tools that can be used to measure.
                                                                                              What are some examples of different characteristics you can
Measurement involves assigning a number to characteristic of an                               measure on an object or situation?
object or situation.
                                                                                              What strategies can be used to convert within the same
                                                                                              measurement system?
   AZ                                                   Essential Learning                                                                             Summative
                                                                                                                         Key Vocabulary
Standard                    Knowledge                                              Skills                                                              Assessment
S4C4PO2           Measurement skills;                   Apply measurement skills to measure length,                   Measurement System
                    Length; Mass;                       mass and capacity using metric units.                         Length; Mass
                    Capacity; Metric units
                                                                                                                      Capacity; Meter
                                                                                                                      Centimeter; Millimeter;
                                                                                                                      Kilometer; Ton; Ounce;
                                                                                                                      Liter; Milliliter; Metric
                                                                                                                      Inch; Feet; Yard
S4C4PO3           Measurement system:                   Solve problems involving conversion within the                Mile; Gallon; Quart
                    Conversions; Problems               same measurement system.
                                                                                                                      Pint; Cup




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Quarter: 2
Unit Name and Description: Geometry

Unit Cluster: 4
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                            Essential Question(s)

                                                                                             Why is it important to have an understanding of the attributes of two-
Geometric figures can be described and grouped by their                                      dimensional figures?
attributes.
                                                                                             What is the relationship between geometric attributes?
Mathematical information is used to justify reasoning.
There is a relationship between geometric attributes.                                        How might you classify a group of geometric figures?

                                                                                             What makes me think that my reasoning is correct?


   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                          Key                       Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                    Skills                               Vocabulary                   Assessment
S4C1PO2           Geometric Description;                  Justify which objects in a collection match a given                    Geometric figures
                    Objects in a collection               geometric description.                                                 Justify
                                                                                                                                 Classify
                                                                                                                                 Point
                                                                                                                                 Line
S4C1PO1           Relationships between points,           Draw and describe the relationships between points,
                                                                                                                                 Line segment
                    line segments, rays and               lines, line segments, rays and angles including
                    angles including parallelism          parallelism and perpendicularity (This is a Supplemental PO to         Ray
                    and perpendicularity                  be taught with this unit..)                                            Angle
                                                                                                                                 Parallel



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S4C1PO5          Congruent figures; Given                Recognize and draw congruent figures, and match them   Perpendicular
                 collection                                    in a given collection.                           Right angle
                                                                                                                Acute angle
                                                                                                                Obtuse angle
S4C1PO3          Triangles; Angles; Sides                Describe and classify triangles by angles and sides.
                                                                                                                Straight angle
                                                                                                                Congruent
S4C1PO6          Right, acute, obtuse, and               Draw right, acute, obtuse, and straight angles and     Right triangle
                 straight angles; Geometric              identify these angles in other geometric figures.      Acute triangle
                 figures                                                                                        Obtuse triangle
                                                                                                                Isosceles triangle
                                                                                                                Scalene triangle
                                                                                                                Equilateral
                                                                                                                triangle




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Quarter: 2
Unit Name and Description: Perimeter and Area

Unit Cluster: 5
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                            Essential Question(s)

                                                                                             How are perimeter and area related?
There are appropriate situation to use perimeter and area.
                                                                                             How can you describe the relationship between the perimeter and area
There are similarities and differences between perimeter and area.                           of given figure?

                                                                                             When might you use perimeter and area?

   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                          Key                     Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                    Skills                               Vocabulary                 Assessment
S4C4PO4           Perimeter of 2 dimensional              Solve problems involving perimeter of 2-                            Perimeter
                    figures; Area of rectangles           dimensional figures and area of rectangles.                         Area
                                                                                                                              Shape
S4C4PO4           Attributes (such as shape and           [Model] which attributes (such as shape and area)                   2-dimensional
                     area); 2-dimensional                 change and which do not change when 2-dimensional                   figures
                     figures                              figures are cut up or rearranged. (This is a Supplemental PO to
                                                          be taught with this unit..)                                         Rectangle
                                                                                                                              Attribute
                                                                                                                              Length
S4C4PO5           Perimeter, Area, Attribute              [Model] the change in perimeter or area when one
                  (length or width), Rectangle                                                                                Width
                                                          attribute (length or width) of a rectangle changes.




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Quarter: 2
Unit Name and Description: Coordinate Geometry

Unit Cluster: 6
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                             Essential Question(s)

                                                                                              How might you determine the ordered pairs needed to plot a geometric
A coordinate plane can be used to display two-dimensional geometric                           figure?
figures.
                                                                                              Why is there a systematic method to plotting points a coordinate
There is a systematic method to plot points on a coordinate plane                             plane?


   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                          Key                       Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                     Skills                              Vocabulary                   Assessment
S4C3PO3           Geometric figures with                  Construct geometric figures with vertices at points                    Geometric
                  vertices; Points on the                 on the coordinate plane. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught       Figures
                  coordinate plane                        with this unit..)
                                                                                                                                 Coordinate plane
S4C3PO1           Ordered Pairs, First quadrant,          Name , Locate , Graph points in the first quadrant of the              Vertices
                    coordinate plane                      coordinate plane using ordered pairs.                                  Quadrant
                                                          (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..)
                                                                                                                                 Ordered pairs
S4C3PO2           Line segments; First                                                                                           Line segments
                                                          Plot line segments in the first quadrant of the coordinate
                  quadrant; Coordinate plane;             plane using a set of ordered pairs in a table.                         Plot
                  Ordered pairs in a table.                                                                                      Y- axis
                                                                                                                                 X- axis




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Quarter: 3
Unit Name and Description: Algebra

Unit Cluster: 1
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                         Essential Question(s)

Algebraic expressions can be used to represent and analyze
                                                                                          What is this question asking?
mathematical situations.
                                                                                          Do you have enough information to solve this problem?
Unknown quantities can be represented by a symbol.                                        When might you use algebra?

Problem situations can be represented and solved in variety of                            How can I represent the information in this problem in a different
ways.                                                                                     way?


   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                    Key                      Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                 Skills                            Vocabulary                  Assessment
S3C3PO2*          One-step equations; Addition,           Create and solve one step equations that can be                  Equation
                  subtraction, multiplication,            solved using addition, subtraction, multiplication,
                                                                                                                           Addition
                  and division of whole                   and division of whole numbers.
                  numbers                                                                                                  Subtraction
                                                                                                                           Multiplication
S1C2PO2*          Multiplication Strategies                                                                                Division
                                                          Use multiple strategies to multiply whole numbers
                                                                                                                           Whole numbers
                                                             • Two-digit by two-digit and
                                                                                                                           Factor
                                                             • Multi-digit by one-digit
                                                                                                                           Multiple



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S1C2PO4*         Division Strategies; whole              [Develop] multiple strategies to divide whole numbers.        Product
                 numbers
                                                                                                                       Divisor
S1C2PO6          Order of operations; whole              Apply order of operations with whole numbers. (This is a      Dividend
                 numbers                                 Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..)
                                                                                                                       Quotient
                                                                                                                       Array
S1C3PO2*         Estimates; given situation of           [Analyze] estimates appropriate to a given situation or
                 computation; whole numbers              computation with fractions.                                   Commutative
                                                                                                                          Property
S3C3PO1          Symbol; Unknown quantity;               Use a symbol to represent an unknown quantity in a            Associative
                 Simple algebraic expression;            simple algebraic expression involving all operations. (This      Property
                 Operations                              is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..)
                                                                                                                       Distributive
                                                                                                                          Property
                                                                                                                       Parenthesis
                                                                                                                       Order of
                                                                                                                       operations
                                                                                                                       Analyze
                                                                                                                       Estimate
                                                                                                                       Algebraic
                                                                                                                          Expression
                                                                                                                       Symbol
                                                                                                                       Unknown
                                                                                                                          quantity




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Quarter: 3
Unit Name and Description: Patterns

Unit Cluster: 2
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                      Essential Question(s)

Patterns occur everywhere in nature.                                                   Where might you see a pattern?

A rule can be used to describe a pattern.                                              How might you determine/test the rule of a pattern?

Changing the value of one quantity corresponds to a change in the                      When might one quantity change as the result of another quantity
value of another quantity.                                                             changing?


    AZ                                                    Essential Learning                                                     Key                      Summative
 Standard                         Knowledge                                                Skills                             Vocabulary                  Assessment
S3C1PO1*            Numerical sequences;                  Recognize, describe, create, extend and find                     Whole number
                    missing sequence; whole               missing terms in a numerical sequence involving                  Prediction
                    numbers; four basic                   whole numbers using all four basic operations.
                                                                                                                           Numerical
                    operations
                                                                                                                           Sequence
                                                                                                                           Four basic
                                                                                                                           operations:
                                                                                                                           -addition
S3C1PO2*                                                                                                                   -subtraction
                    Numerical sequences; given            Explain the rule for a given numerical sequence.
                    rule; predictions                                                                                      -multiplication
                                                          [Test] that the rule works.
                                                                                                                           -division
                                                          Use the rule to make predictions.


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Quarter: 3
Unit Name and Description: Probability and discrete math

Unit Cluster: 3
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                              Essential Question(s)

Probability can be applied to everyday events.
                                                                                               When would you use a tree diagram/vertex edge graph?

                                                                                               Why do we organize possible outcomes?
There is a variety of ways to represent possible outcomes of an
event.
                                                                                               What conclusions can you draw from outcomes, results or
                                                                                               graphs?
Probability and discrete math can be used to draw conclusions
about possible outcomes and conflict situations.


   AZ                                                     Essential Learning                                                        Key                      Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                      Skills                           Vocabulary                  Assessment
S2C2PO1*           Theoretical probability; all           Describe elements of theoretical probability by                      Probability
                   possible outcomes; given               listing or drawing all possible outcomes of a given                  Possible outcome
                   event; outcome; word and               event and predicting the outcome using word and
                                                                                                                               Number
                   number benchmarks                      number benchmarks.
                                                                                                                                  Benchmark
                                                                                                                               Tree diagram
S2C4PO1            Connection; map and vertex             Examine the connection between map coloring and
                                                                                                                               Map coloring
                     coloring                             vertex coloring. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this
                                                          unit..)                                                              Vertex coloring
                                                                                                                               Vertex edge-
                                                                                                                               graph




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                                                           Isaac School District No. 5
S2C4PO2           Vertex-edge graphs;                    Construct vertex-edge graphs to represent concrete                      Path
                  concrete situations; paths;            situations.                                                             Circuit
                  circuits                                                                                                       Conflict
                                                         [Model] paths and circuits. (This is a Supplemental   PO to be taught   Possibilities
                                                         with this unit..)
                                                                                                                                 Properties
S2C4PO3           Conflict problems; vertex edge         Solve conflict problems by constructing and coloring                    Representing
                    graphs                               vertex edge graphs. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this
                                                         unit..)
                                                                                                                                 Drawing
                                                                                                                                    Conclusions


S2C3PO1*          Tree diagrams; problems in             Construct tree diagrams to solve problems in
                  context; possibilities,                context by:
                  properties, conclusions                   • Representing all possibilities for a variety of
                                                               counting problems,
                                                            • Explaining how its properties relate to the
                                                               problem,
                                                            • Representing the same counting problems in
                                                               multiple ways and
                                                            • Drawing conclusions.




   *             = POs previously introduced                       Bold = Priority PO                                                                    20
   Italics       = POs taught at earlier grade level               [ ]    = Increased Skill Rigor                                      Isaac School District
   Underlining   = Cognitive rigor                                                                                                              1/6/2012
4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                            Isaac School District No. 5


Quarter: 3
Unit Name and Description: Data Analysis

Unit Cluster: 4
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                         Essential Question(s)

                                                                                          How can you collect, organize, and display data?
Data can be collected and organized in a variety of ways.
                                                                                          How do you interpret the data you have collected?
Graphs are used to communicate information.
                                                                                          When would you collect data?
Charts, tables, and graphs help us make valid inferences, decisions,
and arguments.                                                                            How does the type of data influence the choice of graph?

                                                                                          What methods can you use to analyze data?

                                                                                          What conclusions can you draw about the data?
                                                          Essential Learning
   AZ                                                                                                                            Key                       Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                 Skills                             Vocabulary                   Assessment

S2C1PO1*          Data; double bar graphs;                Collect, record, organize, and display data using                 Data
                    single line graphs; circle            double bar graphs, single line graphs, or circle                  Related data
                    graphs                                graphs.
                                                                                                                            Double bar
S2C1PO2*                                                                                                                    graph
                  Questions; displays of data;            Formulate and answer questions by interpreting and
                    double bar graphs; single line        analyzing displays of data, including double bar graphs,          Single line
                    graphs; circle graphs.                single line graphs or circle graphs.                              graph




    *             = POs previously introduced                  Bold = Priority PO                                                                    21
    Italics       = POs taught at earlier grade level          [ ]    = Increased Skill Rigor                                      Isaac School District
    Underlining   = Cognitive rigor                                                                                                         1/6/2012
4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                           Isaac School District No. 5
S2C1PO4          Related Data                            Compare two sets of related data.                     Circle graph
                                                                                                               Collect
S3C4PO1          Change in quantity over time;           [Measure] the change in quantity over time and make   Record
                 simple predictions                      simple predictions.                                   Organize
                                                                                                               Display
                                                                                                               Interpret
                                                                                                               Analyze
                                                                                                               Quantity
                                                                                                               Predictions




   *             = POs previously introduced                  Bold = Priority PO                                                       22
   Italics       = POs taught at earlier grade level          [ ]    = Increased Skill Rigor                         Isaac School District
   Underlining   = Cognitive rigor                                                                                            1/6/2012
4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                            Isaac School District No. 5


Quarter: 3
Unit Name and Description: Geometry

Unit Cluster: 5
Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                         Essential Question(s)

Geometric figures can be described and grouped by their                                   Why is it important to have an understanding of the attributes of 2-
                                                                                          dimensional figures?
attributes.
                                                                                          What is the relationship between geometric attributes?
Mathematical information is used to justify reasoning.
                                                                                          How might you classify a group of geometric figures?
There is a relationship between geometric attributes.
                                                                                          What makes me think that my reasoning is correct?
Nets represent a 3-dimensional geometric figure.
                                                                                          What is the relationship between a 3-dimensional figure and its net?

                                                          Essential Learning
   AZ                                                                                                                              Key                       Summative
Standard                         Knowledge                                                 Skills                               Vocabulary                   Assessment

S4C1PO2*          Geometric description;                  Justify which objects in a collection match a given                 Geometric
                    objects in a collection               geometric description.                                              description
                                                                                                                              Geometric figure
S4C1PO7           3-Dimensional figures; net(s)           Recognize the relationship between a 3-dimensional                  3-Dimensional
                                                          figure and its corresponding net(s).
                                                                                                                              Net




    *             = POs previously introduced                  Bold = Priority PO                                                                      23
    Italics       = POs taught at earlier grade level          [ ]    = Increased Skill Rigor                                        Isaac School District
    Underlining   = Cognitive rigor                                                                                                           1/6/2012
4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                               Isaac School District No. 5


                                               Process Objectives: MUST BE Integrated throughout Clusters

Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings                                                   Essential Question(s)




                                                       Essential Learning
    AZ                                                                                                                              Summative
                                                                                                            Key Vocabulary
 Standard                                                                                                                           Assessment
                            Knowledge                                        Skills
S5C1PO1
                     Analytical skills                 Analyze common algorithms for computing
                                                       with whole numbers using the associative,
                                                       commutative and distributive properties.
S5C2PO1
                     Analytical skills;                Analyze a problem situation to determine the
                                                       question(s) to be answered
                     Questions
S5C2PO2              Information;Relevant;             Identify relevant, missing and extraneous
                     Extraneous                        information related to the solution of a
                                                       problem.
S5C2PO3              Mathematical                      Select and apply one or more strategies to
                     Strategies                        efficiently solve the problem and justify the
                                                       selection of the strategy.




   *             = POs previously introduced                         Bold = Priority PO                                                        24
   Italics       = POs taught at earlier grade level                 [ ]    = Increased Skill Rigor                          Isaac School District
   Underlining   = Cognitive rigor                                                                                                    1/6/2012
4th Grade Math Curriculum Map
                                                               Isaac School District No. 5
S5C2PO4              Problem-Solving                   Determine whether a problem to be solved is
                     Strategies                        similar to previously solved problems, and
                                                       identify possible strategies for solving the
                                                       problem.
S5C2PO5              Representations;                  Represent a problem situation using any
                     Words; Numbers;                   combination of words, numbers, pictures,
                     Pictures; Physical                physical objects, or symbols.
                     Objects; Symbols


S5C2PO6              Conclusions;                      Summarize mathematical information,
                     Reasoning                         explain, reasoning, and draw conclusions.


S5C2PO7              Problems                          Analyze and evaluate whether a solution is
                                                       reasonable, is mathematically correct, and
                                                       answers the questions being asked.



S5C2PO8              Data; Explorations;               Make and test conjectures based on data
                     Experiments                       collected from explorations and experiments.




   *             = POs previously introduced                        Bold = Priority PO                                  25
   Italics       = POs taught at earlier grade level                [ ]    = Increased Skill Rigor    Isaac School District
   Underlining   = Cognitive rigor                                                                             1/6/2012

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4th grade math curriculum map 2011 2012-1

  • 1. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 1 Unit Name and Description: Multiplication and Division Unit Cluster: 1 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) How are multiplication and division related? There are multiple strategies to multiply and divide whole numbers. When might you use multiplication? There is a relationship between multiplication and division. When might you use division? What is the value of learning multiplication and divison? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S1C2PO3 Multiplication and division Demonstrate fluency of multiplication facts through Multiplication fluency facts through 12 12. Division Demonstrate fluency of division facts through 12. Factor Multiple Product Quotient S1C2PO2 Multiplication strategies Use multiple strategies to multiply whole numbers Divisor • Two-digit by two-digit and Dividend Array • Multi-digit by one-digit Digit Whole number S1C2PO4 Division strategies; whole [Develop] multiple strategies to divide whole numbers. Commutative numbers * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 1 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 2. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S1C2PO5 Associative and distributive Apply associative property to solve multiplication Property properties; multiplication and problems. Associative division problems Property Apply distributive property to solve multiplication and Distributive division problems. Property S1C1PO2 Factors and multiples; whole Compose and decompose whole numbers using factors. numbers Parenthesis Addition Subtraction S1C3PO1 Benchmarks; points of Use benchmarks as meaningful points of comparison for comparison; whole numbers; Strategy whole numbers, decimals and fractions. decimals; fractions Justify S1C1PO5 Simple ratios; problems Use simple rations to describe problems in context. Compose Decompose Similar Ratios * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 2 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 3. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 1 Unit Name and Description: Data Analysis Unit Cluster: 2 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) How can you collect, organize, and display data? Data can be collected and organized in a variety of ways. How do you interpret the data you have collected? Graphs are used to communicate information. When would you collect data? Charts, tables, and graphs helps us make valid inferences, decisions, and arguments. How does the type of data influence the choice of graph? What conclusions can you draw about the data? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S2C1PO1 Data; double bar Collect, record, organize, and display data using double Data graphs; single line bar graphs, single line graphs, or circle graphs. Single line graph graphs; circle graphs Double bar graph Circle graph S2C1PO2 Questions; displays of Formulate and answer questions by interpreting and analyzing Median data; double bar graphs; displays of data, including double bar graphs, single line Interpret single line graphs; circle graphs or circle graphs. Organize graphs. Display * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 3 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 4. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S2C1PO3 Median; mode; range; Compare two sets of data. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this Minute distribution data set unit..) Hour Elapsed time S4C4PO1 Elapsed time to the [Interpret] elapsed time to the minute (This is a Supplemental PO to be Benchmark minute taught with this unit..) Comparison S1C3PO1 Benchmarks; points of Use benchmarks as meaningful points of comparison for whole Greater than comparison; whole numbers, decimals, and fractions. Less than numbers; decimals; fractions * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 4 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 5. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 1 Unit Name and Description: Probability and discrete math Unit Cluster: 3 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Probability can be applied to everyday events. Why do we organize possible outcomes? There are a variety of ways to represent possible outcomes of an What conclusions can you draw from outcomes, results or graphs? event. Probability and discrete math can be used to draw conclusions about possible outcomes and conflict situations AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S2C2PO1 Theoretical probability; all Describe elements of theoretical probability by Probability possible outcomes; given listing or drawing all possible outcomes of a given Possible outcome event; outcome; word and event and predicting the outcome using word and Number number benchmarks number benchmarks. Benchmark Justify S2C3PO2 Possibilities Justify that all possibilities have been enumerated Duplication without duplication. Possibilities Enumerated * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 5 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 6. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 1 Unit Name and Description: Patterns Unit Cluster: 4 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Patterns occur everywhere in nature. Where might you see a pattern? A rule can be used to describe a pattern. How might you determine/test the rule of a pattern? How do you identify a pattern? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S3C1PO1 Numerical sequences; Recognize, describe, create, extend, and find Numerical missing sequence; whole missing terms in a numerical sequence involving Sequence numbers; four basic whole numbers using all four basic operations. Missing operations Sequence Four basic operations: S3C1PO2 Numerical sequences; given Explain the rule for a given numerical sequence, -addition rule; predictions [Test] that the rule works. subtraction Use the rule to make predictions. -multiplication -division Rule Whole number Prediction/predict * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 6 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 7. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 1 Unit Name and Description: Algebra Unit Cluster: 5 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Algebraic expressions can be used to represent and analyze What is this question asking? mathematical situations. How can I represent the information in this problem in a different way? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S3C3PO2 One step equations; addition, Create one-step equations that can be solved using Equation subtraction, multiplication, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of Addition and division of whole whole numbers. Subtraction numbers. Multiplication Solve one step equations that can be solved using Division addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers. Whole numbers Factor Product Divisor Dividend Quotient * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 7 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 8. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 2 Unit Name and Description: Patterns Unit Cluster: 1 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Where might you see a pattern? Patterns occur everywhere in nature. How might you determine/test the rule of a pattern? A rule can be used to describe a pattern. How do you identify a pattern? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S3C1PO1* Numerical sequences; Recognize, describe, create, extend and find missing Numerical Missing sequence; terms in numerical sequence involving whole numbers Sequence Whole Numbers; Four using all four basic operations. basic operations Missing Sequence S3C1PO2* Numerical sequences; Four basic Explain the rule for a given numerical sequence. Given rule; Predictions operations: [Test] that the rule works. Use the rule to make predictions. -addition subtraction -multiplication S3C3PO2* One-step equations; Create one step equations that can be solved using addition, -division Addition, subtraction, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers. Rule multiplication, and division Solve one step equations that can be solved using addition, Whole number of whole numbers subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers. Prediction/predict Missing terms * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 8 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 9. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 2 Unit Name and Description: Fractions Unit Cluster: 2 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) What strategy could I use to solve this problem? Problem solving can be approached and represented through many different methods. What makes me think that the answer is correct? Fractions, decimals, and percents represent parts of a whole. Could I represent the information in this problem in a different way? When might ¼ be larger than ½? The size of a fractional part is dependent on the whole. When are fractions used? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S1C1PO3 Fractions; Parts; Set; [Model] fractions as fair sharing, parts of a whole, Fraction Locations; Number line parts of a set, and locations on a real number line. Numerator Denominator Fair sharing Whole Whole numbers; Fractions, [Construct] whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and Part S1C1PO1 Decimals; Percents; Multiple percents using and connecting multiple representations. Set Representations Number line Decimal * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 9 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 10. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S1C3PO1* Benchmarks; Points of Use benchmarks as meaningful points of comparison for Percent comparison; Whole numbers; whole numbers, decimals and fractions. Tenths Decimals; Fractions Hundredths S1C2PO1 Decimals; Fractions; Money to Add and subtract decimals through hundredths including $1000.00; Denominators money to $1000.00 Estimate Sum Add and subtract fractions with like denominators. Difference Analyze S1C1PO4 Decimals to hundredths Compare and order decimals to hundredths. Appropriate Comparison S1C3PO2 Estimates; Given situation or [Analyze] estimates appropriate to a given situation or Greater than computation; Whole numbers computation with whole numbers. Less than Equal [Analyze] estimates appropriate to a given situation or computation with fractions. * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 10 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 11. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 2 Unit Name and Description: Measurement Unit Cluster: 3 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) There are appropriate units of measurement to use in different situations. Why do we have a system of measurement? How do you determine which tool(s) to use when measuring? There are variety of tools that can be used to measure. What are some examples of different characteristics you can Measurement involves assigning a number to characteristic of an measure on an object or situation? object or situation. What strategies can be used to convert within the same measurement system? AZ Essential Learning Summative Key Vocabulary Standard Knowledge Skills Assessment S4C4PO2 Measurement skills; Apply measurement skills to measure length, Measurement System Length; Mass; mass and capacity using metric units. Length; Mass Capacity; Metric units Capacity; Meter Centimeter; Millimeter; Kilometer; Ton; Ounce; Liter; Milliliter; Metric Inch; Feet; Yard S4C4PO3 Measurement system: Solve problems involving conversion within the Mile; Gallon; Quart Conversions; Problems same measurement system. Pint; Cup * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 11 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 12. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 2 Unit Name and Description: Geometry Unit Cluster: 4 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Why is it important to have an understanding of the attributes of two- Geometric figures can be described and grouped by their dimensional figures? attributes. What is the relationship between geometric attributes? Mathematical information is used to justify reasoning. There is a relationship between geometric attributes. How might you classify a group of geometric figures? What makes me think that my reasoning is correct? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S4C1PO2 Geometric Description; Justify which objects in a collection match a given Geometric figures Objects in a collection geometric description. Justify Classify Point Line S4C1PO1 Relationships between points, Draw and describe the relationships between points, Line segment line segments, rays and lines, line segments, rays and angles including angles including parallelism parallelism and perpendicularity (This is a Supplemental PO to Ray and perpendicularity be taught with this unit..) Angle Parallel * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 12 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 13. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S4C1PO5 Congruent figures; Given Recognize and draw congruent figures, and match them Perpendicular collection in a given collection. Right angle Acute angle Obtuse angle S4C1PO3 Triangles; Angles; Sides Describe and classify triangles by angles and sides. Straight angle Congruent S4C1PO6 Right, acute, obtuse, and Draw right, acute, obtuse, and straight angles and Right triangle straight angles; Geometric identify these angles in other geometric figures. Acute triangle figures Obtuse triangle Isosceles triangle Scalene triangle Equilateral triangle * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 13 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 14. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 2 Unit Name and Description: Perimeter and Area Unit Cluster: 5 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) How are perimeter and area related? There are appropriate situation to use perimeter and area. How can you describe the relationship between the perimeter and area There are similarities and differences between perimeter and area. of given figure? When might you use perimeter and area? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S4C4PO4 Perimeter of 2 dimensional Solve problems involving perimeter of 2- Perimeter figures; Area of rectangles dimensional figures and area of rectangles. Area Shape S4C4PO4 Attributes (such as shape and [Model] which attributes (such as shape and area) 2-dimensional area); 2-dimensional change and which do not change when 2-dimensional figures figures figures are cut up or rearranged. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..) Rectangle Attribute Length S4C4PO5 Perimeter, Area, Attribute [Model] the change in perimeter or area when one (length or width), Rectangle Width attribute (length or width) of a rectangle changes. * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 14 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 15. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 2 Unit Name and Description: Coordinate Geometry Unit Cluster: 6 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) How might you determine the ordered pairs needed to plot a geometric A coordinate plane can be used to display two-dimensional geometric figure? figures. Why is there a systematic method to plotting points a coordinate There is a systematic method to plot points on a coordinate plane plane? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S4C3PO3 Geometric figures with Construct geometric figures with vertices at points Geometric vertices; Points on the on the coordinate plane. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught Figures coordinate plane with this unit..) Coordinate plane S4C3PO1 Ordered Pairs, First quadrant, Name , Locate , Graph points in the first quadrant of the Vertices coordinate plane coordinate plane using ordered pairs. Quadrant (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..) Ordered pairs S4C3PO2 Line segments; First Line segments Plot line segments in the first quadrant of the coordinate quadrant; Coordinate plane; plane using a set of ordered pairs in a table. Plot Ordered pairs in a table. Y- axis X- axis * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 15 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 16. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 3 Unit Name and Description: Algebra Unit Cluster: 1 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Algebraic expressions can be used to represent and analyze What is this question asking? mathematical situations. Do you have enough information to solve this problem? Unknown quantities can be represented by a symbol. When might you use algebra? Problem situations can be represented and solved in variety of How can I represent the information in this problem in a different ways. way? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S3C3PO2* One-step equations; Addition, Create and solve one step equations that can be Equation subtraction, multiplication, solved using addition, subtraction, multiplication, Addition and division of whole and division of whole numbers. numbers Subtraction Multiplication S1C2PO2* Multiplication Strategies Division Use multiple strategies to multiply whole numbers Whole numbers • Two-digit by two-digit and Factor • Multi-digit by one-digit Multiple * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 16 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 17. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S1C2PO4* Division Strategies; whole [Develop] multiple strategies to divide whole numbers. Product numbers Divisor S1C2PO6 Order of operations; whole Apply order of operations with whole numbers. (This is a Dividend numbers Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..) Quotient Array S1C3PO2* Estimates; given situation of [Analyze] estimates appropriate to a given situation or computation; whole numbers computation with fractions. Commutative Property S3C3PO1 Symbol; Unknown quantity; Use a symbol to represent an unknown quantity in a Associative Simple algebraic expression; simple algebraic expression involving all operations. (This Property Operations is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..) Distributive Property Parenthesis Order of operations Analyze Estimate Algebraic Expression Symbol Unknown quantity * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 17 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 18. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 3 Unit Name and Description: Patterns Unit Cluster: 2 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Patterns occur everywhere in nature. Where might you see a pattern? A rule can be used to describe a pattern. How might you determine/test the rule of a pattern? Changing the value of one quantity corresponds to a change in the When might one quantity change as the result of another quantity value of another quantity. changing? AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S3C1PO1* Numerical sequences; Recognize, describe, create, extend and find Whole number missing sequence; whole missing terms in a numerical sequence involving Prediction numbers; four basic whole numbers using all four basic operations. Numerical operations Sequence Four basic operations: -addition S3C1PO2* -subtraction Numerical sequences; given Explain the rule for a given numerical sequence. rule; predictions -multiplication [Test] that the rule works. -division Use the rule to make predictions. * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 18 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 19. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 3 Unit Name and Description: Probability and discrete math Unit Cluster: 3 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Probability can be applied to everyday events. When would you use a tree diagram/vertex edge graph? Why do we organize possible outcomes? There is a variety of ways to represent possible outcomes of an event. What conclusions can you draw from outcomes, results or graphs? Probability and discrete math can be used to draw conclusions about possible outcomes and conflict situations. AZ Essential Learning Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S2C2PO1* Theoretical probability; all Describe elements of theoretical probability by Probability possible outcomes; given listing or drawing all possible outcomes of a given Possible outcome event; outcome; word and event and predicting the outcome using word and Number number benchmarks number benchmarks. Benchmark Tree diagram S2C4PO1 Connection; map and vertex Examine the connection between map coloring and Map coloring coloring vertex coloring. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..) Vertex coloring Vertex edge- graph * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 19 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 20. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S2C4PO2 Vertex-edge graphs; Construct vertex-edge graphs to represent concrete Path concrete situations; paths; situations. Circuit circuits Conflict [Model] paths and circuits. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught Possibilities with this unit..) Properties S2C4PO3 Conflict problems; vertex edge Solve conflict problems by constructing and coloring Representing graphs vertex edge graphs. (This is a Supplemental PO to be taught with this unit..) Drawing Conclusions S2C3PO1* Tree diagrams; problems in Construct tree diagrams to solve problems in context; possibilities, context by: properties, conclusions • Representing all possibilities for a variety of counting problems, • Explaining how its properties relate to the problem, • Representing the same counting problems in multiple ways and • Drawing conclusions. * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 20 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 21. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 3 Unit Name and Description: Data Analysis Unit Cluster: 4 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) How can you collect, organize, and display data? Data can be collected and organized in a variety of ways. How do you interpret the data you have collected? Graphs are used to communicate information. When would you collect data? Charts, tables, and graphs help us make valid inferences, decisions, and arguments. How does the type of data influence the choice of graph? What methods can you use to analyze data? What conclusions can you draw about the data? Essential Learning AZ Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S2C1PO1* Data; double bar graphs; Collect, record, organize, and display data using Data single line graphs; circle double bar graphs, single line graphs, or circle Related data graphs graphs. Double bar S2C1PO2* graph Questions; displays of data; Formulate and answer questions by interpreting and double bar graphs; single line analyzing displays of data, including double bar graphs, Single line graphs; circle graphs. single line graphs or circle graphs. graph * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 21 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 22. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S2C1PO4 Related Data Compare two sets of related data. Circle graph Collect S3C4PO1 Change in quantity over time; [Measure] the change in quantity over time and make Record simple predictions simple predictions. Organize Display Interpret Analyze Quantity Predictions * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 22 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 23. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Quarter: 3 Unit Name and Description: Geometry Unit Cluster: 5 Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Geometric figures can be described and grouped by their Why is it important to have an understanding of the attributes of 2- dimensional figures? attributes. What is the relationship between geometric attributes? Mathematical information is used to justify reasoning. How might you classify a group of geometric figures? There is a relationship between geometric attributes. What makes me think that my reasoning is correct? Nets represent a 3-dimensional geometric figure. What is the relationship between a 3-dimensional figure and its net? Essential Learning AZ Key Summative Standard Knowledge Skills Vocabulary Assessment S4C1PO2* Geometric description; Justify which objects in a collection match a given Geometric objects in a collection geometric description. description Geometric figure S4C1PO7 3-Dimensional figures; net(s) Recognize the relationship between a 3-dimensional 3-Dimensional figure and its corresponding net(s). Net * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 23 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 24. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 Process Objectives: MUST BE Integrated throughout Clusters Big Ideas/Enduring Understandings Essential Question(s) Essential Learning AZ Summative Key Vocabulary Standard Assessment Knowledge Skills S5C1PO1 Analytical skills Analyze common algorithms for computing with whole numbers using the associative, commutative and distributive properties. S5C2PO1 Analytical skills; Analyze a problem situation to determine the question(s) to be answered Questions S5C2PO2 Information;Relevant; Identify relevant, missing and extraneous Extraneous information related to the solution of a problem. S5C2PO3 Mathematical Select and apply one or more strategies to Strategies efficiently solve the problem and justify the selection of the strategy. * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 24 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012
  • 25. 4th Grade Math Curriculum Map Isaac School District No. 5 S5C2PO4 Problem-Solving Determine whether a problem to be solved is Strategies similar to previously solved problems, and identify possible strategies for solving the problem. S5C2PO5 Representations; Represent a problem situation using any Words; Numbers; combination of words, numbers, pictures, Pictures; Physical physical objects, or symbols. Objects; Symbols S5C2PO6 Conclusions; Summarize mathematical information, Reasoning explain, reasoning, and draw conclusions. S5C2PO7 Problems Analyze and evaluate whether a solution is reasonable, is mathematically correct, and answers the questions being asked. S5C2PO8 Data; Explorations; Make and test conjectures based on data Experiments collected from explorations and experiments. * = POs previously introduced Bold = Priority PO 25 Italics = POs taught at earlier grade level [ ] = Increased Skill Rigor Isaac School District Underlining = Cognitive rigor 1/6/2012