Grade 4 - Spatial Sense Unit - Ontario Math - Lesson/Workbook Bundle
Grade 4 - Spatial Sense Unit - Ontario Math - Lesson/Workbook Bundle
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Grade 4 - Spatial Sense Unit - Lesson/Workbook Bundle - Ontario Math Curriculum. This bundle was created to provide everything you need to teach the Grade 4 Spatial Sense unit in the Ontario Math Curriculum.
With your purchase, you will receive lesson slides that follow the 3-Part lesson format, engaging your students from start to finish. You will also receive the workbook, which contains fun activities and worksheets for your students to demonstrate their understanding.
Workbook Details:
This resource covers all expectations in the Grade 4 - New Ontario Math Curriculum - Strand: Spatial Sense: E1. Geometric and Spatial Reasoning, E2. Measurement.
There are 484 activity sheets for your students to learn and practice the specific expectations in the curriculum. Using this resource will ensure that your students will be learning the new curriculum. We have studied the NEW curriculum so that you can focus on delivering the content as opposed to creating materials.
Some of the concepts that are covered:
- Right angles, lines of symmetry, and parallel and perpendicular sides
- Identify properties of rectangles (right angles, parallel and perpendicular sides, and lines of symmetry
- Reading and plotting coordinates in the first quadrant of a cartesian plane
- Describing translations and reflections of shapes on a coordinate plane
- Translating and reflecting shapes on a coordinate plane
- The relationship between metric units of measurement (grams and kilograms, metres and centimetres and millilitres and litres)
- Using metric prefixes to determine the relative size of different metric units
- Measuring lengths using appropriate tools
- Assignment – research the distance in kilometres from school to other destinations
- Estimating lengths, mass, and capacity of different things
- Comparing the mass, length, and capacity of different objects/distances using referents
- Read analog clocks to tell time
- Solve problems involving elapsed time (minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years)
- Using open timelines to solve elapsed time questions
- Identify angles as right, straight, acute, or obtuse
- Draw right, straight, acute, and obtuse angles
- Find the area of shapes using arrays
- Use the area formula to determine the area of rectangles
- Use the formula for area to determine the unknown measurement
- Hands-on Activities: Right Angle Architects, Symmetry in Nature, Cartesian Coordinate Toss Challenge, Translation Relay Race, Reflecting Real-Life Shapes, Measuring Capacity Activity, Around the World Math Race: Converting L and ML, Measuring Mass Activity, Memory Game: Matching Equivalent Units, Time Travelers, 24-Hour Time Challenge, Matching Game: Telling Time To The Nearest Minute, Task Cards: Elapsed Time, Angle Hunt, Rectangle Race, Rectangle Rally.
- Exit Cards x 17
- 4 Unit Tests
Google Lesson Slides:
Grade 4 - Spatial Sense Unit - Google Lesson Slides - Ontario Math. This resource is packed with all the lessons you need to teach the Spatial Sense, Grade 4, Ontario Math Curriculum.
We have structured these lessons to follow the popular 3-Part Lesson format. By using these lessons, you will be provided with learning goals, discussion questions, relevant YouTube videos, interactive slides, exit cards, and more. Check out the variety of activities you'll receive below.
Part 1: Minds On!
- Learning Goals
- Discussion Questions
- Polls/Surveys
- Picture Prompts
- Jokes and Riddles
- Relevant Quotes
Part 2: Action!
- Interactive Activities
- Drag and Drop
- Fill in the Blanks
- Matching
- Sorting
- Polls/Surveys and Graphing
- Embedded YouTube Videos
Part 3: Consolidation
- Exit Cards
- 3-2-1 Reflections
- One Word Reflections
- Act It Out!
- Quick Draw
- One Sentence Summary
After purchasing this resource, you will be able to download a copy of this file to your Google Drive. From there, you can complete these lessons with your class, and/or assign these slides in Google Classroom.
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