Competency Goal 3

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Goal 1 – Students will be able to estimate and round differences.

Goal 2 – Students will be able to subtract 3 and 4 digit numbers

Goal 3 – Students will be able to subtract numbers with one or more zero in it.
Pre-Assessment

Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment

Post-Assessment

Pre-test

Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment

Formative Assessment

Post-test

Pre-test

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Formative Assessment

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Teacher will observe as students complete the independent practice. Teacher will make note on a list of who understands the concept taught. Teacher will record antidotal data on a chart.

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This test contains subtractions problems that need to be estimated and rounded.

Test with fourteen questions. Estimating and rounding subtraction, three and four digit subtraction, and subtracting across zeros.

Test with 14 possible points. This test is about estimation, rounding, subtracting 3 & 4 digit numbers, and subtracting across zeros.

Homework assignment containing subtraction problems where the students will draw a model of their answer in base ten block form.

In class progress monitoring of independent practice. Teacher will observe as students complete the independent practice. Teacher will make note on a list of who understands the concept taught. Teacher will record antidotal data on a chart.

Homework assignment containing a variety of three digit subtraction problems.

In class progress monitoring of independent practice. Teacher will observe as students complete the independent practice. Teacher will make note on a list of who understands the concept taught. Teacher will record antidotal data on a
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Estimating and rounding subtraction, three and four digit subtraction, and subtracting across zeros.

Test with 14 possible points. This test is about estimation, rounding, subtracting 3 & 4 digit numbers, and subtracting across zeros.

Homework assignment containing a variety of subtraction problems containing zeros.

In class progress monitoring of independent practice. Teacher will observe as students complete the independent practice. Teacher will make note on a list of who understands the concept taught. Teacher will record antidotal data on a chart.

Test with fourteen questions. Estimating and rounding subtraction, three and four digit subtraction, and subtracting across zeros.

Some students will need instructions and story problem read to them.

Two students receive reduced problems to help them be successful.

Students who need additional instruction will receive it.

Some students will need questions read to them.

Some students will need instructions and story problem read to them.

Some students will need instructions and story problem read to them.

Some students will need instructions and story problem read to

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