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Mrs. Haymaker's Itinerant Class
Grade Level:
1
Subject:
Math
Topic:
Modified lesson plan from National Math and Science Initiative
Pi Day 2021
Objective:
Look at the data in the third column of the graph and describe what is noticed.
Look at the digits of Pi and recognize patterns
Kdg/First grade: Identify a circle, and name it's diameter, and circumference.
2/3 grade- introduce Pi
Homeschooled student/Secondary- Pi and extend
relevant vocabulary
Circle, diameter, circumference, pi, around, length, measure, calculate, divide
Other Information:
3 weekly lessons in 30-45 minute increments depending upon student schedule.
The class roster is comprised of 9 individual children seen itinerantly during the week.
Mixed age/ability grouping of students with specific communication needs.
Students are ASL- 2
DHH- 4
Non-Verbal - 2
Significantly Developmentally Delayed- 4
ESOL - 2
Homeschooled/homebound - 1
fully included in gen. ed- 3
Consult - 3
Visually Impaired- 1
OHI - 2
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Prep:
30 minutes "office time" preparation, on site prep 10 minutes
Materials:
Individual prepackaged pies (care has been taken to contact parent and inquire as to food sensitivities or allergies. )
Bring large pieces of paper or cardstock approximately 18"x 24",
safety scissors or adaptive scissors, depending upon the target student
variety of sizes of markers (thick lines or large grip) for tracing/drawing. varied upon individual student need.
Technology/Ipad for viewing videos.
Flexible tape measure for measuring around the circumference of the circle.
Rigid measuring tool for measuring the diameter.
Graphic organizer for recording results.
Braille or Large Print rulers.
Shallow container with locking lid for sand, tactile drawing.
2D shapes cut from different textures and mounted to cardstock
LINKS
Sir Circumference and the Dragon of Pi in ASL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvGnTY9mJ7M
Shapes practice ASL/no voice/ Preschool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxg65PxLC7U
Shapes ASL/English with Spanish songs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVGlJrq_fKE
What is PI in ASL- Homebound secondary student
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKRJLRB1v-E
Deaf Scientific/ How to sign: the scientist in charge of an experiment or research project
https://deaftec.org/stem-dictionary/dictionary_term/pi/