Friday, May 8 ~ E-learning

Good Morning 3D! Today is Fabulous Friday!

Please watch the morning message first, then read the blog post for closer details.

Remember to plan out your schedule for the day with breaks.  Try to plan around a 9-3 school day, so you can finish your work early. Also, use the checklist at the end of our post to make sure you completed your assignments for the day. If you have any problems completing anything please leave us a comment on your E-learning slides to keep us posted about any conflicts. Last, it is VERY important you watch all videos that we post since these are our lessons to help you complete assignments.

Your new May E-Learning slideshow is in your SS folder to use for our next two weeks of assignments.

Please remember to visit the specials websites:  Heathcotegateway E-Learning option

Questions? Continue to add to our class Padlet: E-Learning Questions or use your gmail

Zoom schedule today: 

Please note  have a meeting at 10am today.  I will email you when my meeting is done to confirm our 11am zoom. Please do not sign in until I email you.  For example, if somehow we  cannot start until 11:15, I don’t want you to wait in the waiting room the whole time. Please check your email for directions.

DeGrazia whole class bookclub breakout rooms- 11am or so (wait for email). This zoom will last about 30 minutes or so

HE Dance party with Go Noodle for Spirit Day with our Buddies: 12-12:15

Library Broadcast (optional) – 2:30 pm – Mrs. Sorenson will read a book to you

ELA: Using Text Evidence to Support Your Theme 

Today you will be learning how to support your theme with evidence from the text. Watch the video and then see if you can think about how the theme you developed about your book club book can be supported by details from your book. What happened in the story that proves the theme you chose is truly a big lesson the author wanted to teach you? We will work on this today at bookclubs, so be prepared to do this work.

Here is the graphic organizer from the lesson you may want to think about:  Shareable Graphic Organizer

We will get together with our book clubs today during our class Zoom, but if you would like to have additional conversations and make plans for next week feel free to connect live with your group through Zoom or Facetime. 

 

WORDS THEIR WAY: SPELLING ASSIGNMENTS DUE

Check all spelling activities and remember to “turn in all” by today.

www.pearsonrealize.com.

Math: Word Problems with Liters and Milliliters

In the video below you will be shown how to tackle word problems with liters and milliliters. You will need to have a paper and pencil while watching the tutorial. At times, you will be asked to “pause” the video and write the number sentence that matches the bar model and then solve for the unknown. If you arrive at a different solution than the one in the tutorial, please rewatch that section of the video again to identify your mistake before moving on.

NOTE: Number 4 is long division, so it is optional to complete.

Copy and Paste Slides to your May E~Learning Slideshow Workbook pages 52-53

Printable PDFs: Workbook pages 52-53

IXL PRACTICE:

Continue to practice IXL: Log in with your Scarsdale account

Today you will practice G #5-7 Multiplication fluency with 6,7,8. 

Here is a quick video to help you remember how to log into IXL:

 

Science: Liberty Science Center

If a family member of yours has Facebook and you are interested in some interactive LIVE activities, the Liberty Science Center has some amazing events you might just want to look into. These are ongoing events, so if you cannot do today’s, there are many more opportunities for you to explore and participate. Have fun!

NOTE: This video is from last week, however the trivia games are ongoing throughout the month of May, so the directions remain the same.

 

Today if you have time try to click on IXL SCIENCE TAB: Complete S Weather and Climate #4-7

If you cannot complete it today–you will have time next week to complete these activities:

Smart Fact

On this day in 1835, the 1st installment of Hans Christian Andersen’s “Fairy Tales” was published by C. A. Reitzel in Copenhagen, Denmark. Fixed Fairytales is an animated series that takes classic fairytales and gives them a new twist. Check out this modern version of The Princess and The Pea (originally by Hans Christian Andersen) to see how many feel it should have ended.

 

By the end of today I need to have completed….

    • Words Their Way Due – submit all activities for the week
    • Read 30 minutes – work on graphic organizer to be ready to share during book clubs
    • Watch math video- complete math workbook pages 52-53 (show ALL work)
    • IXL- G #5-7 Multiplication fluency problems
    • Reflex Math- 3 green dots by today
    • Check previous assignments for feedback and make any necessary corrections (this includes Seesaw)
    • Begin or complete IXL science Weather and Climate (S) #4-7
    • Try the Liberty Science Center Trivia