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4th Grade Common Core Unit by Unit Math Student Centered Goals and Checklists

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Grade Levels
3rd - 4th
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This wonderful Fourth Grade Common Core Math Goals pack includes everything you need for your students to track their own math goals. This goals pack includes a progress checklist, including I can statements for each unit, a weekly goals ws and a sign for the crate or file box. I can statements are separated by each common core math unit. I use file boxes with a file for each student.
Each week, the students complete a sheet showing goals they have met the previous week and goals they have for the upcoming week. The students are given a progress goals checklist at the beginning of the unit they are working on. They will check off the yes I can statement as they meet their goals. Teachers will use whatever data they would like (test, quiz, ticket out the door etc.) to check off whether their students have indeed mastered the goal in the teacher section. We usually shoot for 80% or higher on a test, which means they have met a goal. This will definitely help you to differentiate your class!! As we all know, fourth grade is a huge year to teach responsibility and organization. Students keep track of their goals themselves and learn to take ownership of their own goals. My students get so excited when they have met a goal! Enjoy!
Total Pages
12 pages
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Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
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Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots. For example, from a line plot find and interpret the difference in length between the longest and shortest specimens in an insect collection.
Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:

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