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Giuseppina Di Martino and Becky Czekaj

Professor Suk
Education Field Experience EDUC 230-02
Spring 2015
Middle School Lesson plan

Grade level: 5
Subject: Middle School Mathematics and Italian

Topic: Decimals, Money and Italian Culture

Objective:
The students will be able to add and subtract decimals to the hundredth place and will be able to
recognize and understand the use of Italian money to purchase items by recalling Italian phrases
and vocabulary, previously memorized.

Standards:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NBT.A.7
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings
and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between
addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.

NJCCCS for World Languages (NJCCCS, 2009).


7.1. NM.A.2 Demonstrate comprehension of simple, oral and written directions, commands, and
requests through appropriate physical response.
7.1. NM.A.3 Recognize a few common gestures and cultural practices associated with the target
culture(s).
7.1. NM.B.4 Ask and respond to simple questions, make request, and express preference using
memorized words and phrases.
7.1. NM.C.3 Copy/write words, phrases, or simple guided texts on familiar topics.

Materials:
Students: Paper, calculator, dry erase marker, notebooks, pencils or pens.
Teacher: White board, a bag of money, PowerPoint slides, projector and screen, Italian money,
flash cards, post cards, Italian magazines, books, copies of the activities and worksheet, grading
rubrics
Prerequisite Skills and knowledge:
The students already know how to add and subtract whole numbers and have recently learned
about adding and subtracting fractions.
The students have recently finished a lesson on greetings phrases and vocabulary and the cultural
aspect of greeting etiquette in Italy.
Anticipatory Set:
The teacher will walk into a classroom with a bag full of money from different countries. Some
money will be United States money and others will be European money. Kids will hear the sound
of the coins tossed around in the bag by the teacher, and realize that that she is carrying money.
The money will then displayed on the different desks for kids to see.
Input and Modeling:
The teacher will show a PowerPoint about adding and subtracting decimals. The PowerPoint will
include the necessary vocab, like hundredths and thousandths.
The teacher will provide a template to teach the Italian vocabulary and the phrases related to the
use of money and give examples of situations where these sentences are used, introducing new
expressions and words. A Power Point presentation will be presented to show authentic cultural
practices. Different items will be distributed around the classroom, like money, magazines, and
books, to help students visualize cultural materials.
Student Practice and Checking for Understanding:
1. Before starting the game, the teacher will show examples of European money and give
the value of each. The students will be playing a game called Race to the Euro.
2. Students will get into pairs or small groups, and the teacher will hand out a bag with
European change. Students will add and subtract different amount of eurocents to practice
on decimals to the hundredths place. For example, add 1.55 and 2.45, and come up
with the right answer.

3. Students will be given a booklet of activities related to the vocabulary just learned where
they have to translate words from English to Italian and Italian to English.
4. Students will be asked to respond to simple written questions related to the use of money,
such as Quanto costa il giornale?, Quanto costa il televisore?, Quanto costa la
lampada?. Each sentence will implement the use of cognates to help students recognize
the right answer.
5. Students will work in pairs to practice the vocabulary and sentences. They will ask each
other specific questions regarding the use of money in order to practice pronunciation.
6. The teacher will walk around to check for correctness in their answers and provide
constructive feedback by explaining any unclear point to each group.

Closure: Lesson Wrap-up and Culminating activity


1. As a wrap-up activity the students will be given at the end of class a little quiz in order to
review how to align the decimal point when adding and subtracting decimals. They are also
going to see a little video/song that reviews the basic concepts related to decimals addition and
subtraction as a fun way at end class to help them memorize the necessary skills for the topic
visually and acoustically.
2. At the end of the unit of study as a culminating activity, the students will be tested on
fractions, percentage and decimals. The test will include adding and subtracting all topics,
converting one into another and word problems.

3. At the end of the unit, as a culminating activity students will be given a quiz in which they
will be graded with a rubric that evaluates the grammar, the vocabulary, spelling and
organization of learned sentences and vocabulary as well as the cultural aspect of Italy. They will
also be quizzed on fractions, decimals and percentage dealing with the culture of Italy.

References

Association, National Governors (NGA) and Officers, Council of Chief State School
(CCSSO). (2010) Common Core State Standards Initiative. Retrieved from
http://www.corestandards.org/the-standards/mathematics .
Education, The New Jersey Department of. (2009) 2009
Core curriculum content standards revision project. Retrieved from social
studies standards report http://www.njcccs.org/ContentAreaTabularView.aspx?
code=6&Desc=Social+Studies
Hoffman, Victoria. "Dollar Games: Race to $1.00." Dollar Games: Race to $1.00.
N.p., 14 Apr. 2014. Web. 01 Apr. 2015.
http://www.education.com/activity/article/Dollar_Game
New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards, World languages, 2014 Standards
and Implementation
http://www.state.nj.us/education/cccs/standards/7/7.1.htm

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