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Grade Level - 4t-WPS Office

This lesson plan aims to teach 4th-grade students how to add liters and milliliters, emphasizing their relationship and real-world applications. It includes direct instruction, guided practice, and independent practice, with assessments to evaluate student understanding. The lesson concludes with a review and reflection on what students learned.

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Grade Level - 4t-WPS Office

This lesson plan aims to teach 4th-grade students how to add liters and milliliters, emphasizing their relationship and real-world applications. It includes direct instruction, guided practice, and independent practice, with assessments to evaluate student understanding. The lesson concludes with a review and reflection on what students learned.

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Grade Level: 4th Grade

Objectives:

Students will be able to add liters and milliliters.

Students will understand the relationship between liters and milliliters.

Students will apply their knowledge of addition to solve real-world problems involving liters and
milliliters.

Possible Outcomes:

Students will be able to add liters and milliliters accurately.

Students will understand the relationship between liters and milliliters.

Students will apply their knowledge of addition to solve real-world problems involving liters and
milliliters.

Key Inquiry Questions:

How can we add liters and milliliters?

What is the relationship between liters and milliliters?

How can we apply our knowledge of addition to solve real-world problems involving liters and
milliliters?

Lesson Plan:

Introduction (10 minutes):

Introduce the concept of liters and milliliters and their relationship.

Explain the importance of understanding how to add liters and milliliters in real-world situations.

Direct Instruction (20 minutes):

Teach students how to add liters and milliliters using visual aids and examples.

Emphasize the importance of lining up the numbers correctly and adding the numbers in the correct
column.

Guided Practice (15 minutes):

Provide students with a set of problems to solve, involving adding liters and milliliters.

Circulate around the room and provide guidance and support as needed.
Independent Practice (15 minutes):

Provide students with a set of problems to solve, involving adding liters and milliliters.

Allow students to work independently and check their work when finished.

Closure (5 minutes):

Review the key concepts covered in the lesson.

Ask students to share one thing they learned or found challenging during the lesson.

Assessment:

Observe students during guided and independent practice to assess their understanding of adding liters
and milliliters.

Collect and review student work to assess their ability to add liters and milliliters accurately.

Conclusion:

This lesson plan on addition involving liters and milliliters provides a structured approach to teaching
students how to add these units of measurement. By focusing on the key

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