Hi 3M! Today we will be meeting at 10:00 with myself and Ms. Sorensen.
Take some time today to explore the whole school’s work for the
Heathcote Art and Poetry Festival
All specials’ pages can be found here: Heathcote Gateway E-Learning Plans
Questions? E-Learning Questions Padlet
Please listen carefully to my introduction video, watch all lessons and use the end of the blog checklist to help make sure you have gotten all the instruction and completed all of the assignments for the day.
WORDS THEIR WAY
Log in to Pearson Realize. Continue to work on your sorts for this week. If you feel like you have practiced enough, and understand the sorts for this week, you can “Turn In All.”
cursive practice: l & P
Watch the tutorials for each letter. Take a picture of your beautiful cursive and put it under the cursive section of your April E-Learning Slideshow.
ELA-BOOK CLUBS
Watch the video today to hear about the Dos and Don’ts of writing on Padlet. Today, after doing your agreed upon reading, you will be posting on your Book Club’s Padlet page. I will be looking for your wonderful jots, as well as comments on other club members’ jots today.
math- word problems and capacity
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 must show your work for each problem. Capacity Word Problems
SCIENCE- WEATHER AND 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, record your notes on the Padlet for our class: Weather and Climate Padlet
SMART FACT- JUST FOR FUN 🙂
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.
***BY THE END OF TODAY I NEED TO COMPLETE…***
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- Words Their Way- Due Friday
- Cursive Practice L and P
- Read agreed upon amount of your book club book
- Watch Dos and Don’ts video and then post to your Book Club Padlet
- Watch math lesson videos and complete 2 word problems
- Read at least one “What is Climate?” books assigned to you on Epic
- Take notes on the text in the “Take Note” Padlet
- Find a poem in the pocket for tomorrow- Be ready to share at our Thursday Zoom 🙂
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