Wonders
This week’s essential question is: How can weather affect us?
Today’s Skills:
READ: Find your reading group book in the READ section.
You will have one of these titles:
Snow Day (orange binding)
Heat Wave (blue binding)
Rainy Day Fun (green binding)
Try to read it without having it read to you. At the end of the story, have an adult read the questions to you. Answer the questions by speaking clearly! Be sure to be detailed.
Then, read the PAIRED Read. This is the text that is found in the same book.
Have a conversation with an adult about how the two texts are alike and how they are different.
SPELLING/DECODING/HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS: Practice the words for the week!
TO DO:
Everyday Math
Lesson 9-2
Today’s Skill: Two-Digit Number Stories
Children tell, model, and solve number stories with two addends. Today you will be purchasing items from the School Store.
Brainpop: Solving Word Problems
https://jr.brainpop.com/math/mathstrategies/solvingwordproblems/
Username: bostonbp
Password: brainpop
My Reference Book: See pages 76-77 for information on Adding Larger Numbers
Go to Lesson 9-2 and click on Boxes: 2 (discuss the Math Message with someone at home), 7 (Math Boxes), and 8 (Home Link).
To Do in SeeSaw: Solving School Store Number Stories, Lesson 9-2
XtraMath - Please complete one session daily or choose a math game or flash cards to practice Fact Fluency.
Science
OPTIONAL EXPERIMENTS: Here is the link to some meteorologists who each share an at home science experiment cloud in a jar, tornado in a jar, etc. If you choose to do one of these activities, be sure to have an adult help you! Have fun and be curious!
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/hudson-valley/weather/2020/03/30/fun-science-experiments-you-can-do-at-home
This week’s essential question is: How can weather affect us?
Today’s Skills:
- Identifying the THEME.
- Reading and spelling words with silent letters: kn, wr, gn
- Words to Know: been, children, month, their, year, question
READ: Find your reading group book in the READ section.
You will have one of these titles:
Snow Day (orange binding)
Heat Wave (blue binding)
Rainy Day Fun (green binding)
Try to read it without having it read to you. At the end of the story, have an adult read the questions to you. Answer the questions by speaking clearly! Be sure to be detailed.
Then, read the PAIRED Read. This is the text that is found in the same book.
Have a conversation with an adult about how the two texts are alike and how they are different.
SPELLING/DECODING/HIGH FREQUENCY WORDS: Practice the words for the week!
- Find words that follow the patterns in your reading book.
- Build the words using materials such as noodles, legos, play-doh, magnetic letters, salt, sticks, acorns, mud, etc.
TO DO:
- By Friday, May 29th please go to your Wonders and find your “TO DO” list. (Green Bubble, clipboard, it will have a number on it) This is the same spot where you find Book Box Reading Practice. Please complete the following games Plot/Cause Effect, High Frequency Words, and Phonics. After you complete the games, you can write a note to me, and don’t forget to click the SUBMIT button!
- Fill out your Weather Journal for today on Seesaw.
Everyday Math
Lesson 9-2
Today’s Skill: Two-Digit Number Stories
Children tell, model, and solve number stories with two addends. Today you will be purchasing items from the School Store.
Brainpop: Solving Word Problems
https://jr.brainpop.com/math/mathstrategies/solvingwordproblems/
Username: bostonbp
Password: brainpop
My Reference Book: See pages 76-77 for information on Adding Larger Numbers
Go to Lesson 9-2 and click on Boxes: 2 (discuss the Math Message with someone at home), 7 (Math Boxes), and 8 (Home Link).
To Do in SeeSaw: Solving School Store Number Stories, Lesson 9-2
XtraMath - Please complete one session daily or choose a math game or flash cards to practice Fact Fluency.
Science
OPTIONAL EXPERIMENTS: Here is the link to some meteorologists who each share an at home science experiment cloud in a jar, tornado in a jar, etc. If you choose to do one of these activities, be sure to have an adult help you! Have fun and be curious!
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nys/hudson-valley/weather/2020/03/30/fun-science-experiments-you-can-do-at-home