Deeply-Digital Curricula for 5th Grade

For 5th grade, we currently have curricula for

-ELA (aligned to MAISA)

-Social Studies (aligned to MAISA/MC3)

-Science (aligned to the NGSS, Next-Generation Science Standards)

-Math (aligned to Eureka Math/EngageNY)

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Check out the How-To Videos to learn how to use, modify, and share your Roadmap.

Unit Roadmaps are “hierarchical” – and thus one Roadmap can expand and expand until the actual student lesson is reached. Note that the sample Roadmaps will open inside the Collabrify Roadmap Center. – see the Need Help? tab for further assistance

 

 Social Studies Roadmaps Overview 

-aligned with the Michigan Social Studies Standards

-incorporates materials from the MIOpenBook and MAISA/MC3

-seven units about the government and early history of the United States

 2020-2021 Teacher Version Roadmap of the Full Year Curricula for Social Studies 

This is the teacher version of the full year for Social Studies for the 2020-2021 school year.

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 Example Lesson of the Teacher Version of Social Studies Roadmaps 

This is a teacher version of the lesson: “How do the Bill of Rights limit Government?” 

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 Example Lesson of the Student Version of Social Studies Roadmaps 

This is a student version of the lesson: “How do the Bill of Rights limit Government?” 

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 Science Roadmaps Overview 

We gratefully acknowledge Lucas Education Research for its support of the Multiple Literacies in Project Based Learning Project (ML-PBL). PI: Dr. J. Krajcik, Michigan State University, MSU CREATE for STEM, Co-PI’s: Dr. Annemarie Palincsar, University of Michigan, and Emily Miller, Independent Consultant. As well, we wish to acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation (#1123965, #1249312)

-aligned with the Michigan Science Standards and are based on the

NGSS – Next Generation Science Standards
 For more about the 5th grade science curricula, please email us at [email protected]

  Math Roadmaps Overview 

-aligned with the Michigan Mathematics Standards

-materials from the EngageNY Math (formerly Eureka Math)

 2020-2021 Math Unit – Module 1 

This unit Roadmap is Module 1 of the Math Curricula for the 2020-2021 school year.

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 Example Lesson of the Teacher Version of a Math Roadmap 

This is a teacher version of the lesson: “How do you round a given decimal to any place using place value understanding and the vertical number line?” 

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 Example Lesson of the Student Version of a Math Roadmap 

This is a student version of the lesson: “How do you round a given decimal to any place using place value understanding and the vertical number line?” 

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 ELA Roadmaps Overview 

– aligned with the Michigan Reading and Writing Standards

– based on the MAISA units and Lucy Calkins’s workshops

– incorporates individual and collaborative learning activities

 2020-2021 Reading Unit 1 – Reading with Power 

This unit Roadmap is Unit 1 of the Reading Curricula for the 2020-2021 school year.

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 Example Lesson of the Teacher Version of a Reading Roadmap 

This is a teacher version of the lesson: “We Can Read With Power By Setting Accurate Goals”. 

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 Example Lesson of the Student Version of a Reading Roadmap 

This is a student version of the lesson: “We Can Read With Power By Setting Accurate Goals”. 

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 Example Lesson of the Teacher Version of a Reading Roadmap 

This is a teacher version of the lesson: “We Can Read With Powerful Comprehension By Adding Subtext”. 

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 Example Lesson of the Student Version of a Reading Roadmap 

This is a student version of the lesson: “We Can Read With Powerful Comprehension By Adding Subtext”. 

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 2020-2021 Writing Unit 1 – Personal Narrative 

This unit Roadmap is Unit 1 of the Writing Curricula for the 2020-2021 school year.

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 Example Lesson of the Teacher Version of a Writing Roadmap 

This is a teacher version of the lesson: “Writing Transition Words: What can transition words add to a piece of writing?” 

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 Example Lesson of the Student Version of a Writing Roadmap 

This is a student version of the lesson: “Writing Transition Words: What can transition words add to a piece of writing?” 

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create an account at https://roadmap.center 

Check out the How-To Videos to learn how to use, modify, and share your Roadmap.

 

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