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Common Cents
Transdisciplinary Theme
3rd Planet from the Sun
?Que Hora es?
Strategies
100
Has the value of 5 cents
What is a nickel?
100
What constitutes a culture
What is the first line of inquiry?
100
Divided into two hemispheres at the Prime Meridian
What are the Eastern and Western Hemispheres?
100
See Picture 1
What is 3:15 or a quarter past 3?
100
Any # - 0 = that #
What are Zero Facts?
200
Four of these make a dollar
What is a quarter?
200
Rituals and Traditions, Artifacts and Culture
What is the title of our unit?
200
Divided into two halves around the Equator
What is the Northern and Southern Hemispheres?
200
See Picture 2
What is 1:12?
200
Any number minus itself is always 0!
What are Doubles?
300
When writing money values, these two things are important to include
What is a dollar sign and decimal point?
300
Language, Clothing, Greetings, Housing, Transportation, Artifacts, Rituals, and beliefs
What are elements of culture?
300
Lines that run horizontally
What are lines of latitude?
300
See Picture 3
What is 7:36?
300
In subtraction, these are always close by or 1 or 2 away. We call these _______________
What are Neighbor Facts?
400
One of these kinds of men are represented on all US coins
What is a US President?
400
How we express ourselves
What is the transdisciplinary theme of our unit?
400
Lines that run vertically
What are lines of longitude?
400
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What is 12:48?
400
When the smaller number is half the larger number
What is a half fact?
500
This is the number of nickels it takes to make 2 dollars
What are 40 nickels?
500
Rituals, traditions, and artifacts provide a window into cultures
What is the central idea?
500
Lines found at 0 degrees Longitude and Latitude (Two different names)
What is Prime Meridian and Equator?
500
See Picture 5
What is 11:01?
500
When we subtract 10 from a double digit number, the group of ones is left.
What are Take Away Tens?