May 7, 2020
Please send pictures of the work to remind or dojo app.
ELA(English Language Arts):
Reading/Foundational Skills:Read Aloud:The Berenstain Bears at the Aquarium
or
KidsA-Z.com
The Aquarium
OR pick a book from home and write about your favorite part.
(It can be a book you remember that your teacher read to you)
I can write about my favorite part of a book by drawing a picture and writing why I like that part.
My favorite part was..
I liked when...
Learning Target:I can identify the letter Ee by listening to CVC words, focusing on the sound Ee, "We Live In" Booklet
CVC practice sheet, -en
Activity:Write 5 CVC words and underline the Ee sound in the word. Send a picture of their work.
Resources:Jack Hartmann Letter Ee-Click on the link and listen for words with the Ee sound.
Mrs. Spenjian's & Callahan's Class Click Here
Reading (AIS Students):
Learning Target:I can identify sight words by reading and writing them.
Activity:Using the new sight word “this” write a sentence. Using the sight word “what” write a sentence. Illustrate each sentence.
Resource:Sight word song.
ENL Students:
Learning Target: I can recognize words by sight -this
Activity:Practice reading the sight words from the list below to someone in your family. Then, practice writing the sight words from the list below. (this, what, here, me, want, said, play, we, you, see, with, and, can)
Resources: Books-The Snowman,El Muñeco de Nieve
Videos-Jack Hartmann-this
Games-Complete the sentence,Build the sight word
Worksheets-sith word-this- day 4
Math:
Learning Target:I can create the number 12 by showing 10 and 2 more.
Activity:Warm up:Count to 100OR Count out loud to someone in your family
Fluency: Making Teen Numbers or use cheerios, beans or coins to show ten and two more.
Application Problem:10 elephants were walking. 2 elephants were drinking in the pond. Draw to show the 2 sets of elephants. Write how many elephants in all.
Resources: Zearn
Science/Music:
Learning Target:I can find music in nature by using my listening ears.
Activity:
Watch video of The Listening Walk. Then go outside and use your ears to hear sounds around you. What sounds are forte? Which are piano? Does anything sound like an instrument? For example: birds can sound like flutes.
Movement activity: Use your listening ears and follow along with the song Highway Number One.
Brainpop Community Helpers-Click Here
Activity: Draw or color