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District and School
Information
The first
grade students at Keeler are outstanding. There are 16 girls and
12 boys in the class. The first graders in Redford come from working
class, middle income families. They are racially mixed with diverse
backgrounds. About one third come from single parent homes.
Many of our students qualify for Title One services. They are open
to new adventures and are very receptive to variation in the classroom.
Our classroom is a very open, comfortable learning environment.
Students
Unit Contents
Lesson 2 Objective: Students will learn of the different possibilities of creating twenty-five cents. They will practice adding different values to ultimately reach twenty-five cents and will become even more familiar with the values of each coin. Lesson 3 Objective: Students will compare prices to determine the most and least expensive items. They will also get good practice in adding, subtracting, and telling time as they work to earn more money. The students will get practice stamping out different values with their money earned to use exact change for purchasing items. Lesson 4 Objective: Students will become familiar with the purpose of a calculator nad how to use it. Lesson 5 Objective: Students will get more practice with the calculator. They will also apply their knowledge of the value of each coin as they calculate the total of a collection of coins on their calculator. Culminating Activity Objective: Students will apply all they have learned about money and the use of the calculator. They will calculate the total of their purchase from the classroom store. They will use plastic coins to purchase their items. When all students have made their purchases, they will report and compare the amount of their purchase. ADDITIONAL
ASSESSMENT
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