Wednesday April 29th – 3L’s E-Learning Plan

Good morning 3L! Today you will be meeting with Mr. Borgia for Physical Education at 10:15 – 10:35. We will be meeting for our class zoom at 11:00 – 11:45. There will be a drop in library time at 2:00 p.m. Don’t forget to check your zoom sessions document in your Social Studies Folder.

Today is the very first Heathcote Virtual Art & Poetry Festival. The link is below for you to access all the beautiful art and poetry that our Heathcote friends in grades K – 5 have worked tirelessly on to share with our Heathcote family and community! We will be looking at these poems during our class zoom! You all did a magnificent job!


 

Heathcote’s Virtual Art and Poetry Festival

ELA: Book Clubs

Today, after doing your agreed upon reading, you will be posting on your Book Club’s Padlet page. Watch the video today to hear about the Dos and Don’ts of writing on Padlet. 

While you are commenting on each other’s posts, please be sure to be respectful. These comments are meant to help each other, ask questions and push each other in a positive direction.  These are our friends we are talking to, so remember the golden rule- do onto others as you would like done to you. If you would not like it said to you, don’t say it to someone else.

Some ways to disagree respectfully include:

I disagree because…

Please explain further because I see it a little differently.

Can you provide more text evidence because I thought about it in a different way?

Math

Watch this video below. You will learn how you can find the capacity of many containers as well as a mini challenge for you to think about.

Watch this video below to see some different strategies on solving word problems with capacity.

Copy and paste these slides to your April E-Learning Slideshow.

You can draw bar models, draw pictures, write a number sentence or use a combination of the three to solve these two word problems. Think through your work and make sure you show how you solved the problem.

Word Problems with Capacity

Here is a google doc of the word problems if you want to print it out:

Word Problems with Capacity

Science: Weather & Climate

  • Weather and Climate 2 has been placed into your Science folder. Please review.
  • There are two books assigned to you for you on Epic: Check your Epic Mailbox. 
    • What is Climate? By Ellen Lawrence
    • What is Climate? By Bobbie Kalman (Optional, as this is more challenging)
  • After reading both texts, record your notes on the Padlet for our class: Weather and Climate Take Note Padlet – 3L

Cursive Practice: Capital Letters I and J

Watch the tutorials for both capital letters I and J. Take a picture of your cursive writing and post it to your April E-Learning Slideshow under “Other”.

Capital I

Capital J

Print Cursive I

Print Cursive J

SMART FACT

On April 29, 2004, the National World War II Memorial opened in Washington, D.C., to thousands of visitors, providing overdue recognition for the 16 million U.S. men and women who served in the war. The memorial is located on 7.4 acres on the former site of the Rainbow Pool at the National Mall between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. Numerous communities and artists have designed and built memorials to commemorate events in history. If you were to design a memorial to help people in the future learn about this time that we are living through right now, what might it look like? Share your design and thinking on SeeSaw.

Words Their Way

You have been assigned a new sort for this coming week. You will need to log onto “Words Their Way”, which you can access through Heathcote Gateway and continue working on the spelling unit for this week. Click on the link and sign onto your account.

Words Their Way

Specials Pages

This is the link to all the Special Area pages as well as the Heathcote E-Learning Plans.

Heathcote Gateway – E-Learning Plans

***BY THE END OF TODAY I NEED TO COMPLETE…***

    • Words Their Way-Due Friday 
    • Read 30 mins – Book Club- Padlet- work on comments too.
    • Reflex Math- 3 green dots by Friday (if you haven’t completed all levels)
    • Watch math lesson videos and complete word problems
    • Read texts: “What is Climate?” on Epic and write on padlet (4 categories)
    • Find a poem in the pocket for Thursday
    • Cursive capital letters I & J

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