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Tuesday, April 21st

 

Due to the timeframe in which homeschooling is lasting, we are asking that reading, math and writing be "essential" assignments. They should be completed, yet if are completed past the "due date" (as always) that is absolutely acceptable. 

 

All other assignments (social studies, science, character ed.) are considered, "extension" activities. 

 

If you are able to complete all assignments, "essential" and "extension". 

Please continue to do so.

 

 

 

Math review lesson--->click on link below:

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lw26LOEcvPJ3Fmnijbd1-3F6WZj5b6Gt/view?usp=sharing

 

Fundations: beast (you will see beste), dish, babe, crisp, gosh, quit, lime, hurt, mash, thred 

 

Sentence : Can you help me with that?

 

High Frequency Words:  too, little, so

 

  • Review the new words and ask them to read them. 

  • Have your child read the poem and then locate the new words in the poem.

 

 Little Goat

 

Hey little goat,

 

Why are you so blue?

 

Not only do you mow the grass,

 

You give us milk too.

 

We turn it into cheese,

 

And eat it up yum.

 

We love you little goat,

 

So don’t be so glum. 

 

Past words (please continue to review these daily):

 

a, at, are, am, all, and, as, big, be, but, can, come, down, do, for, go, he, his, her, him, have, had, it, is, I, in, look, like, my, me, no, not, on, of, one, out, see, said, she, some, the, two, they, that, this, two, there, up, we, will, was, with, what, you, yes, your, them, many,from, each, get, where, help, these, those, or, more, make, how, when, than     

 

Ways to review words (try to choose words to review that your child needs support with): 

 

-Rainbow write them! Write the words three times! Each time in a different color.

 

-Fill a baking sheet with salt, flour, etc. have your child trace their words in the baking sheet

 

-Have them write the words in chalk outside (on a nice day!)

 

-Use magnetic letters or stamps to spell the words for fun

 

Shared Reading:/Writers Workshop:  Introducing… Ms. Shoblock!

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1j5QsyXN3ojZQ8chAvpdbIDF0KbT4QRP1/view?usp=sharing

 

Monday: What does Macca like to do? (Macca likes to _______.)

 

Tuesday:  Why does Harmer think Macca is weak? (Harmer thinks Macca is weak because ______________.)

 

Wednesday: What was one of the challenges in the story to see which character was stronger? (One of the challenges was _______________.)

 

Thursday: How was Macca able to beat Harmer in the challenges? (Macca beat Harmer by ______________.)  

 

Friday: Who was your favorite character and why? (I liked _____ because ______.)

 

Math:  

 

  1. Pearsonrealize.com assignment- Due Tuesday, April21st

 

             Topic 14: Alternate Test

 

Topic 15 Opener: Rufus the Dog

 

Complete and submit

 

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IXL information/directions

 

Go to https://www.ixl.com

 

Login information:

 

 

Mrs.  Quackenbush

 

Username: firstnamelastname318- no spaces

 

(ex. joesmith318) 

 

Password: first name (ex.joe)

 

  

Lessons for the day:  

 

Click on Math icon at the top

 

 

Go to: W. Three dimensional shapes 

 

Go to #1-Flat and Solid Shapes 

 

 

 

Do 20 questions under each topic- you can do more if you want! When your Smart score gets to 100, the program stops you. So if it is taking a long time, just do the 20 questions for each topic.

 

 

 

You can also go on ANY topic on your own in any subject area for additional practice!

 

Social Studies- Would You Munch a Plant for Lunch?

 

Lets Find Out https://letsfindout.scholastic.com/issues/2019-20/040220.html

 

Complete activity 

 

  

Or go to www.letsfindout.com

 

Click on login 

 

Click on “I am a student”

 

Password: quackenbush2020 or shoblock202

 

Click on “Would You Much a Plant for Lunch?”

 

Watch video, read magazine and play game

 

 

Readers Workshop- please log onto Raz Kids and read a book and take the quiz.

 

Please try to remember to use your super reader powers as you read.

 

 

  • Picture power

  • Pointer Power

  • Sound out power

  • Sight (snap) word power

  • Read on power (If you get to an unfamiliar word, read the rest of the sentence, and go back to the word you are unsure of to see if you can figure it out)

  • Don’t Give up (perseverance power)