Wednesday, March 18th E-Learning

I have some new activities for today. As always, you can continue to work on Reflex Math, Typing Club, Tynker, any of the math or ELA games from my webpage or blog. Keep reading the books you have at home, or use Epic to continue reading digitally.

Remember to plan out your day. Do an assignment. Take a mental break (go outdoors, listen to music, play a board game – whatever you need.) Then come back and tackle another assignment. That seems to be the best approach and one where you can get the most out of your day! Any questions? Write them here: E-Learning Questions

Remember to check out the links for specials! Heathcotegateway E-Learning options 

Art

Music

PE

Spanish  ~Senor asked me to have you log in

 

I have been reviewing your literary essays on Ruby the Copycat. It looks like we need to review a few things.  I made a Screencastify to point out the different structures and development of such an essay. I used a student’s writing piece from a few years ago to show as an example. Make sure to expand the screen so it appears larger, then press play. I will show another one if you find this helpful. You may also find this video in your drive to review. Please let me know if you would like another example on the E-Learning padlet.

ELA: READ ~SPELLING~ ~CURSIVE~POETRY

Reading

Read a book for 30 minutes. Choice:

CONTINUE SPELLING~

I assigned all groups their spelling work for the week. Go to Heathcote Gateway to Words Their Way www.pearsonrealize.com. All activities are due by Friday.

Cursive:

Click here to print out some additional cursive practice.

Poetry

A new genre of study. Poetry can be very different and possibly more challenging than reading prose, or the typical way you read text in books or articles. While prose is organized into paragraphs, poetry is organized into stanzas.

Check out, “The Wind”.  I made a Google Slides presentation to view the poem and the questions.  I would suggest printing the poem, so it is easier to answer the questions.  Type your answers in the E-Learning Slideshow in the ELA section with the heading “The Wind” and today’s date.

The Wind Poem and Questions

MATH- AREA

Today, I have a seesaw activity for you to do. On your iPad, you may need to download the app “Seesaw” and then log onto your account. You can access Seesaw through your iPad or your computer. If you do it on your iPad you will need to download the app. If you do it on the computer, you will need to go to seesaw.me and then sign in with your Google account. You can always visit heathcotegateway to find the directions.

See Saw Area Activity

I can’t wait to see what you do:)

Complete math workbook pages : pp164-165(take a picture of your work and put under math in the E-Learning Slideshow with the date)

**NOTE p 164 is lightly shaded so it may be difficult to see at first.

Friendly Notes to review area- Extra Practice

STEM- Build a paper Airplane – Something to do for fun with a family member 🙂

Test out your skills building some paper airplanes. Which type went the furthest? How far did it go? Record your experience under OTHER in the E-Learning Slideshow.

Fold ‘N Fly

I hope you have a wonderful day today! I am very proud of you and all the work you are doing. Keep it up! Remember I am here to help.  I will answer your padlet questions in a timely manner.