1. Filling and Wrapping -- Unit Planning Overview 7
      2. th Grade

      08/01/03 MS:ks
      Question Bank p. 83-88
      Glossary p. 153-155
      Family Letter p. 132-133
      Filling and Wrapping -- Unit Planning Overview 7
      th
      Grade
      Investigations &
      Assessments
      Days
      Materials for
      Students
      Materials for
      Teachers
      Transparencies
      ACE Questions
      Copies for
      Students
      Miscellaneous
      1.
      Building Boxes
      Read TE p. 14 a-i
      3
      Inch & centimeter grid
      paper, metric rulers,
      scissors, transparent tape,
      Assorted rectangular boxes
      & flat patterns that can be
      folded into boxes
      Cm cubes (15-20 per pair)
      In. cubes (1/student)
      Assorted rectangular boxes
      and flat patterns that can be
      folded into boxes
      1.1 to 1.4, p.111-116
      1.1: #2-5, 8, 9, 11-16
      1.2: #2-5, 8, 9, 11-16
      1.3: #10, 19
      1.4: #6, 7, 17, 18
      Notebook Checklist, p.88
      Labsheet 1.4, p.108
      Labsheet 1.ACE, p.109
      ACE 6.7 (use Labsheet
      1.ACE)
      2
      Designing Packages
      Read TE p. 23 a-f
      2
      Calculators
      Cm cubes or other unit
      cubes (30/group)
      Overhead of 2.1 answer
      2.1 and 2.2, p.117-118
      2.1: #1-7
      2.2: #8, 9, 11-13
      ACE 10 as part of Prob. 2.1
      lesson
      3
      Finding Volumes of
      Boxes
      Read TE p. 36 a-f
      3
      Calculators
      Cm cubes (optional)
      Small cardboard boxes
      Transparent tape
      Metric rulers, Plain paper
      Overhead of isometric dot
      paper
      Examples of various prism
      shapes (opt.)
      Small items for filling
      prisms (i.e. rice)
      3.1 to 3.3, p.119-121
      3.1: #1-8, 13
      3.2: #9, 14, 16
      3.3: #10-12, 18
      Isometric dot paper, p.37
      ACE 13, Isometric dot
      paper, demonstrate how to
      use it.
      Check-Up 1
      1
      p. 77
      4.
      Cylinders
      Read TE p. 45 a-h
      4
      Calculators
      Cm grid paper, Plain
      paper, Scissors,
      Transparent tape, metric
      rulers
      Cylinders and a rectangular
      prism, small items for
      filling
      Cylindrical tennis ball
      container & string (opt.)
      4.1 to 4.3, p. 122-124
      transparent cm grid
      transparency of Labsheet
      4.2, p.110
      4.1: #10-11
      4.2: #1-4, 6
      4.3: #5, 7-9, 9-11
      Cm grid paper, p.134-135
      5.
      Cones and Spheres
      Read TE 56 a-f
      3
      Calculators
      Modeling dough (Play-
      Doh recommended easier
      to use)
      6-9 cm strips of
      transparency film,
      transparent tape, metric
      ruler, scissors plain paper,
      sand or rice
      Assorted spheres, cones,
      cylinders (some with same
      height and radius)
      Cylindrical tennis ball
      container with 3 balls
      5.1 to 5.3, p.125-127
      5.2: #1-4, 8, 12
      5.3: #5-7, 9-11
      Check-up 2
      1
      p.78-79
      6.
      Scaling Boxes
      Read TE p. 67 a-g
      3
      Calculators
      Cm cubes, Scissors
      Transparent tape
      Demonstration compost
      boxes (real or scale
      models; optional)
      6.1 to 6.3, p. 128-130
      6.1: #6, 9, 10
      6.2: #1, 3-5, 7, 11
      6.3: #2, 8, 12-22
      Cm grid paper, p. 134-
      135
      Quiz
      1
      p. 80-82
      7.
      Finding Volumes of
      Irregular Objects
      Read TE p. 72 a
      1
      Calculators
      Clear plastic containers
      marked in millimeters
      Metric rulers, Cm cubes,
      Stones & other irregularly
      shaped objects, water Clay
      spheres from Inv. 5
      Transparent 2-quart
      measuring container and a
      stick of butter (optional)
      7.1, p.131
      7.1: #1-7
      Self-Assessment
      Take
      Home
      p. 89
      Unit Test
      1
      p.85-86
      Guide to the unit test p.93-
      96

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