Grade 3 Wednesday
BIG QUESTION
BIG QUESTION
Should Uniforms be Required?
Should Uniforms be Required?
ENGAGE
ENGAGE
Think about the following question:
Think about the following question:
How can surveys be used to improve your argument?
How can surveys be used to improve your argument?
EXPLORE
EXPLORE
After talking about the issue of school uniforms, the leadership team at Glenmont Elementary School decided to ask the students to vote on whether the school should require children to wear them. The school administration agreed to consider the students’ opinions. At Glenmont, there are 3 fourth grade classes. Each class has 25 students.
After talking about the issue of school uniforms, the leadership team at Glenmont Elementary School decided to ask the students to vote on whether the school should require children to wear them. The school administration agreed to consider the students’ opinions. At Glenmont, there are 3 fourth grade classes. Each class has 25 students.
APPLY
APPLY
REFLECT
REFLECT
Have you participated in surveys? If so what was the issue?
Have you participated in surveys? If so what was the issue?
VOCABULARY PRACTICE
VOCABULARY PRACTICE
MATH PRACTICE
MATH PRACTICE
How did you like today's lesson? Tomorrow we will continue learning so we can answer the big question.
How did you like today's lesson? Tomorrow we will continue learning so we can answer the big question.
Should Uniforms be Required?
Should Uniforms be Required?