Wednesday, April 22nd

Happy Earth Day, 3M! Today is the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day!

 

 

 

I will meet with you today at 10:00 for our class Zoom session where I will talk more about the Heathcote Art and Poetry Festival and answer some of your AWESOME questions about evaporation and ground water.

All specials’ pages can be found here: Heathcote Gateway E-Learning Plans

Questions? E-Learning Questions Padlet

earth day special activities:
  1. Smithsonian Collection: Our Big Blue World
  2. Discovery Education Video: Earth Day
    • In what ways do humans affect the environment?
    • What are some problems placing the environment today?
    • Why is it important to protect the world around you?
    • How can you promote environmentalism in your own community?
    • What can you do to help the environment?
  3. Sci Show Kids Earth Day Video: Earth Day Video
  4. Happy Earth Day Coloring Sheet
  5. Earth Day Word Search
WORDS THEIR WAY

Log in to Pearson Realize. Continue to work on your sorts for this week. If you have any trouble, we can meet today after our Zoom session. After today you are welcome to, “Turn In All” if you feel like you’ve practice enough and understand the patterns.

ELA- READING

Please complete 30 minutes of independent reading. If you would like, check out  Storyworks, Scholastic News, Epic and True Flix on the library databases. The book, Acrostic Poems was assigned to you on Epic. Please complete this reading. 

ELa- poetry: Acrostic

Read-Write-Think Interactive Acrostic Maker- You will need to have Flash to work with this tool.  

Earth Day Acrostic Template (Optional) If you would like to use this PDF to get you started writing an Earth Day acrostic poem feel free to use this. Print it out and upload your finished poem to Seesaw to read it aloud to us. 

ela- Heathcote art and poetry festival **This is will be topic of our zoom today. Do not start until we talk.**

You should choose a poem of your creation that you would like to share and present on Heathcote’s Virtual Art and Poetry Festival. Once you have chosen a poem, you are to create a “Google Drawing” in your “Writing Folder” on your drive. You can insert pictures, drawings and other creative and colorful options that relate to the poem’s meaning. Most importantly, your writing MUST be readable – meaning color and font choice should be carefully chosen. This assignment is due Friday April 24th. Poems will be then inserted onto your Padlets that are assigned to our class by Tuesday April 28th. I will give you the Padlet link on Friday. 

Math- extra practice

EP Friendly Notes for Mass

Extra Practice PP 126-128 (Do not do #4 on Pg. 128)

Print option: EP pages 126-128  (Do not do #4 on Pg. 128)

Challenge Alert!!

How much money does the longest word in the English Language cost? 14 Longest Words in English

Think of each of these as cents. A= .01 W= .23
science: Water cycle day 2

In this video Dr. Jeff and his sidekicks will teach you all about the movement of water throughout the water cycle.

 

There are 4 Stop and Think questions to answer after you watch the video. I have put today’s slides into your SCIENCE folder, it is called Water Cycle 2. Copy and paste the slides to the science section of your E-Learning slideshow. Finally, there’s a very cool experiment for you to try. If you do complete the experiment, snap pictures of it and share it on Seesaw or your April E-Learning Slideshow. 

Videos From Today’s Zoom:

SMART FACT

The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970, when a United States senator from Wisconsin organized a national demonstration to raise awareness about environmental issues. Rallies took place across the country and, by the end of the year, the U.S. government had created the Environmental Protection Agency. By 1990, Earth Day was an event celebrated by more than 140 countries around the globe. Click on this National Geographic link to learn how you can help to make a difference. 

***BY THE END OF TODAY I NEED TO COMPLETE…***

    • Words Their Way-Due Friday
    • Read 30 mins 
    • Read “Acrostic Poems” on Epic
    • Write an acrostic poem and post to Seesaw
    • Math Extra Practice Pages 126-128
    • Watch the Generation Genius Water Cycle Video
    • Complete 4 Stop and Think Questions

 

 

Tuesday, April 21st

See you today at 10:00 for our Zoom class. However you have a P.E. Check in with Coach S.  Before our meeting at 9:30. Check your Zoom document in your S.S. folder.

All specials’ pages can be found here: Heathcote Gateway E-Learning Plans

Ms. Bescherer’s Google Classroom Code: aozsbjq

Questions? E-Learning Questions Padlet

WORDS THEIR WAY

Log in to Pearson Realize. Continue to work on your sorts for this week. If you have any trouble, we can meet today after our Zoom session.

ELA- READING

Please complete 30 minutes of independent reading. If you would like, check out  Storyworks, Scholastic News, Epic and True Flix on the library databases. Please try to include at least 10 minutes of poetry reading as part of your reading time for today.

ELA- POETRY: Cinquain

Today you will be learning about how to write a cinquain poem. Watch the video and read about cinquain poetry in Epic. I have assigned the book, “Cinquain Poems” to you, so please check the mailbox at the upper right hand corner and read the text. https://www.getepic.com/app/read/35365

Use these guidelines to help you write your syllable cinquain poem.

 

Then, try to write a cinquain poem of your own! Put the finished product on Seesaw. Can’t wait to see your cinquain poems! 

MATH- Subtracting kg and g

In this video you will learn how to subtract kilograms from grams.  You will learn three different strategies to solve these problems. Listen carefully to each strategy and you will choose which method works best for you.  

Workbook p21

DMC #12

Science-water cycle- part one

I have put the slideshow into the SCIENCE folder on your drive. There you will find the links to the Interactive Water Cycle, the Padlet for notes and the Vocabulary matching activity. Please copy and paste the vocabulary matching activity to the Science section of your April E-Learning Slideshow for feedback.

SMART FACT

On this day in 1956 : Elvis Presley had his first number one hit with “Heartbreak Hotel” which topped the Billboard charts.  Click on this link to see The King of Rock & Roll sing his #1 song live. 

***BY THE END OF TODAY I NEED TO COMPLETE…***

    • Words Their Way-Due Friday
    • Read 30 mins 
    • Read “Cinquain Poems” on Epic
    • Write a cinquain poem and post to Seesaw
    • Math Workbook page 21
    • Read about the Water Cycle using the Interactive Water Cycle Model
    • Fill out the Take Note Padlet
    • Complete Vocabulary Matching Game