Tuesday, March 17th E-Learning

Welcome back, 3M! If you didn’t get a chance to complete the work from yesterday you can absolutely do it today. I will keep adding activities daily for those of you who are excited and willing!

Remember to either print out the activities or add your work to the E-Learning Slideshow in your Google Drive Social Studies folder. If you choose to print the activities, you can always take a picture of your work and add it to the slideshow afterwards. I have enjoyed checking your work and leaving you comments.

If you have any questions continue to contact me through this Padlet: E-Learning Questions

The special area teachers have posted their E-Learning plans. Click here to find out what they have in store for you.

Sr. Johnson’s Google Classroom Link: 3Mangan 

happy saint patrick’s Day!

Start out with a little bit of fun! Check out these articles from National Geographic Kids.

ELA: Reading & Poetry – “The Wind”

Continue reading your independent reading books or discovering new texts with Epic.

Reading poetry can be different than reading prose, or the typical way text is written in books or articles. It is organized into lines and groups of lines that are called stanzas. (Stanzas are the paragraphs of poetry.)

Read the poem, “The Wind”.  I made a Google Slides to view the poem and the questions. Print your answers or write them in the E-Learning Slideshow. You can put your answers in the ELA section with the heading “The Wind” and today’s date.

The Wind Poem and Questions

Math: Area Review

When we last saw each other we began exploring area and yesterday you had additional practice through BrainPopJr. Pay attention to some new vocabulary such as composite figures as you participate in this interactive video. (You will need a computer and run Flash to play this video.)

PBS Learning- Area of Squares and Rectangles

Science: Intro to weather

In our next science unit we will be investigating climate and patterns of weather. Watch the Mystery Science Slideshow (there is no audio) and, if you would like, use the See-Think-Wonder chart to record your observations and inferences.

Mystery Science Slideshow

See Think Wonder

STEM- Build a paper Airplane

Test out your skills building some paper airplanes. (If it is ok with your parents!)  Which type went the furthest? How far did it go? Take some pictures and add them to your slideshow.

Fold ‘N Fly

 

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