Reading/Writing- Watch the alliteration lesson on Seesaw. Try the alliteration activity on Seesaw. This week as you are revising your animal/insect paper, try to make the title/and headings an alliteration. You could describe the way it looks, or how it moves, using an alliteration. Today you should finish drafting, you can revise the title, and have someone help you edit capitals, spelling, and punctuation. You should keep your topics together: diet, habitat, body parts and how they work, and interesting facts. You can include boldfaced headings to separate each topic. I want you to use some of the nonfiction text features in your writing. These could be headings, boldfaced words, pictures with captions, diagrams with labels, table of contents, index.... The final copies can be done as a report, a booklet, a poster/ or poster board, a PowerPoint, video presentation, any creative way you come up with to share your information. I would like them due by May 1st, this Friday, so spend time publishing your work into the final copy on Thursday and Friday. You can take a picture of your final product or email it when you are done. Make sure your name is on it somewhere.
Math-Math-lesson 119 Subtracting Three-Digit Numbers -Watch this Multiplication by 2 song by Jack Hartman. When done go to class fact practice 119A. Point to each problem and say the answer aloud. When done set your timer for 3 minutes and see how many problems you can complete. If you don’t finish , complete the rest. Have someone check your work. Next go to Seesaw and watch Lesson 119, you will need a piece of scrap paper and a pencil to work out some problems with me. Finally, do Guided Class Practice 119A, check your work on Seesaw.
Social Studies- listen to me read the first chapter of Little House in the Big Woods. After take out your writer’s notebook and open to a clean page. Write how things were different in the past. You could compare: how they got food, toys they played with, house they lived in, area they lived in....
Science-
Lady bugs and catepillars(notice the “j” shape on some of them and that they are forming a chrysalis)
A new video from Señora Phillips
A new song to make you laugh!
https://youtu.be/OonqrUZCef4
Attached to an email I sent your parents is a worksheet. Take a pic of your work and share with me!
¡Hasta luego! ¡Adios!
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