April 13

E-Learning Monday April 13th

Good Morning and Happy Monday!

I hope you all enjoyed Wellness Week. I saw many great posts about your activities and adventures-thank you for sharing that with me. 

This week is filled with new, exciting learning opportunities as you will be Zooming with Ms. Cameron, Ms. Sorensen and Mr. Borgia (be sure you have joined his Google Classroom with the code he emailed to your parents). We are starting a new science unit on Weather, continuing with poetry, moving on to a new Mass & Weight unit in math and hanging out with Mr. Casal on Tuesday. Your Zoom schedule is in your social studies folder. 

FIRST – In your social studies and math folders, there is now a MARCH folder. Please drag ALL of your previous work into that folder so that it is easier to find new assignments. 

Now we can get started. It’s Monday, so that means a discussion starter and I am curious to know what you learned during Wellness Week. You can post on our Padlet something you learned to do/make/build or something you learned about yourself.  

Today we are Zooming at 10:30 and I will be introducing our new Science unit. I am really excited about this! Don’t be late and come with paper & a pencil! 

Other assignments:

Math

Ms. DeGrazia introduces the new unit in this video: Mass & Weight

The Textbook pages AND the Workbook pages are in your math folder. You can insert a shape and solve directly on the pages in these slides. OR I’ve also emailed these pages to your parents to print out and upload them to the new April E-Learning Slides (in your social studies folder). 

Independent Reading

Read for 30 minutes. This can be on Epic (if you haven’t logged onto epic yet, please follow the directions below and do so now); TrueFlix, a physical book, Scholastic, or even an audiobook. 

Choose two pages to photograph and read to me on SeeSaw by Friday.

Logging onto Epic: go to https://www.getepic.com/students and use the code ecu0778.

Poetry: Repetition 

Today you will be learning about how repetition in a poem can create a rhythm or emphasize an idea. After you watch the lesson create your own poems trying to use repetition. Take a picture of the poem and read it aloud on Seesaw for us all to see and hear. Repetition Video

Words Their Way

Log in and look for your new assignment. 

See you all at 10:30!

Ms. Boyer xo

 


Posted April 13, 2020 by cboyer in category connections, distance learning, documenting learning, math, poetry, reading, Science

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