Wednesday, March 18th E-Learning

Check out my introduction video to the activities today! It is my first one, I will get better! 🙂

I have some new activities you might want to try today. As always, you can continue to work on Reflex Math, Typing Club, Tynker, any of the math or ELA games from my blog, and Scholastic News. Keep reading the books you have at home, or use Epic to keep up your reading stamina and volume.

Any questions? Write them here: E-Learning Questions

Spanish Google Classroom Link: 3Mangan

Special Area Class E- Learning Link: Specials Activities

Ela- Storyworks

Today you will read the story “Enemy Pie” that is located in the Storyworks, Jr. magazine. The link to that is here: StoryWorks, Jr. Reminder: you need to hit “Log In” at the top right hand side, select “I am a student” and our class code is: mangan3.

Once there, you will need to access the March/April edition and read the story “Enemy Pie”. There is an option to have the story read to you if you would like.

Throughout the story you will see “Pause and Think” questions.  Copy and paste those questions on a new slide behind the ELA section of your “E-Learning Slideshow” and answer the questions. I will check in on your slides to offer any help and give feedback. Happy reading 🙂

math- Intro to perimeter

Now that you have worked a lot with area, there is another way in geometry that we think about the space of a shape. That is the perimeter. The perimeter is the distance around the outside of a shape. Learn about and practice perimeter with our favorite, Khan Academy.  If you’re interested, complete all the videos and practice listed on the left hand side, just like we do in class.

Khan Academy-Perimeter Introduction

Workbook B Pages 172 & 173 Click here

Print workbook pages out, write answers in slides or use a notebook to record.

Social Studies- how do we learn about history?

In the upcoming weeks we will be learning all about history and culture. Today I want to see your thoughts about the subject. In the E-Learning Slideshow, add a few pages in the Social Studies section to write your answers. The title can be, History. Put the date on the slide(s) as well. 

  1. How would you define history? What does that mean if something is history?
  2. Brainstorm how we learn about history. (Don’t forget about places you can go!) Make a list. 
    • Books, internet, etc…
  3. Write WHY we learn about history. Why is history important for us to learn about?
  4. BONUS: Create additional slides with any places you have been that have helped you learn about history. Feel free to include pictures from the internet or from your actual experience and writing telling us how that resource helped you learn about history. 

 

cursive- Upper and lowercase practice

Click here to print out some additional cursive practice.