April 1

E-Learning Wednesday April 1st

Good morning! 

Listening to you read your poems and explanations of your heart maps was the BEST part of my Tuesday! Thank you for your exceptional energy and thoughtful sharing! Please be sure to listen to each other on SeeSaw – you’ll learn a lot about your classmates! 

This morning we have a Zoom session scheduled for 10:30. Mr.Casal will be joining us if you have any questions for him write them down now. The link is in your social studies folder. 

As you begin to plan your day, make time for snack & recess. Taking a mental break and a screen break is really important! Be sure to plan at least one special today by visiting the Heathcote Gateway and seeing what your teachers have waiting for you.

Let’s get started…

Math

A&P Word Problem Video

A&P Word Problem Slides Explain your thinking where necessary. 

These slides focus on word problems that start with two examples. Please read the examples carefully. EVERYONE must complete the level one problems and those who feel they want more of a challenge can go on to level two. There is NO DUE DATE for this work. Try 2-3 problems each day, more if you have time. The last section is titled TEST YOURSELF – try to solve a few. 

Poetry 

Poetry Lesson White Space Video

The slides are also in your social studies folder to review when you need them.  

Social Studies

Cultural Universals: Economics The slides are in your social studies folder.

Science

A little preview of our upcoming unit on Weather. Watch each of the videos two times. Once to enjoy and the second time to write important information. Follow the link. Click login, then I AM A STUDENT and then enter the code 3boyer

Scholastic: Mapping the Weather

Scholastic: What’s the Temperature?

Use one of the weather links below to check your local weather forecast. Do you see some of the features mentioned in the videos?  How does that compare to the weather in places around the country? Choose two US Cities to quickly compare to Scarsdale. Write a few sentences telling what you noticed. 

Can you transpose your science thinking into a poem? Write it out on SeeSaw & read it to us.   

News12 Weather 

The Weather Channel

Independent Reading 

Read for 30 minutes – that can be your own independent book, a book on epic, or Scholastic (Storyworks Jr or the regular Scholastic Magazine), TrueFlix or even listen to a book on Tales2Go (directions and passwords are in your library folder on drive).

Have a great Wednesday!

Ms. Boyer xo

 


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