Monday, May 11, 2020

Virtual School Tuesday, May 12th

See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God.               1 John 3:1


Jesus Time-Read p. 13 “Paul's Nephew Saves His Life”  in your orange Jesus time book.  Paul's work on this earth wasn't finished yet.  God needed Paul to continue helping people know more about Jesus.  The last thing Jesus said to His disciples was "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you" Matthew 28:19-20

God wants us to tell others about Jesus.  We can do little things that show God's love and kindness.  He sends us the Holy Spirit to help us pray for others, read the Bible to them, and help and encourage others in many ways.
Go to page 14, look at each picture and decide how we might help, or what we could do to encourage one of God's children. God has given us our church/school family to encourage each other.

Listen to this song about encouraging each other- Together

Continue to add to, and pray for each other on our prayer board.

Prayer Board

Watch the Blue Angels fly over our area to salute frontline workers around 11:45 today.

Spelling-play a game and take a practice spelling test on list 27 on Spellingcity.com. Instead of doing Spelling City you could do any practice activity we have done this year to practice your words: spiral spelling, sidewalk chalk, rainbow spelling, spell out loud in different voices... The test will be Friday. Last spelling test in 2nd grade!

Check out Nino's Animal Non-fiction Powerpoint Project on Seesaw.  I could not get it to download properly on our blog, but could on Seesaw:)

Shurley English-Review by doing Seesaw activity Subject and Predicate Boom Cards Activity.

Math-Lesson 124-Identifying and Showing Transformations: (Slide)Translation, (Turn)Rotation, and (Flip)Reflections-Use your math flash cards, multiplication problems are set T,  to practice your multiplication facts.  These were given to your parents at Curriculum Night.  You can also skip count by 3's, forwards and backwards from 0-30.  Use the back of your red math folder to help.  Watch this Jack Hartman’s multiplication by 3 song. After do the multiplication by 3 boom card activity on Seesaw.
For todays lesson do the Seesaw Activity Geometry slide, flip and turn using the geoboard activity.  After do the one with the equal sign, heart, arrow, triangle treble clef, and trapezoid. No worksheets today.

Writing-Writing-Poetry-Couplet-Go to page 526 in your a Shurley English book.  Follow along on Seesaw with the Couplet lesson.  Try one of the Writing Assignments  23 in your Writer's Notebook from p. 528.  Afterwards go to Seesaw and Listen to Ken Nesbitt read "My Teacher Ate my Homework".

Reading-Go to Seesaw and listen to me read the rest of chapter 5-6 of Little House in the Big Woods. 

Social Studies-Check out our Classmate's Timelines of their lives.  They are on our Blog, it’s on the next post.
Check out the Timeline of Our Community.  View it on fullscreen and pull the bottom blue bar over so you can see all the events.  We will continue to be studying the events on this timeline.
Go to Seesaw for our Virtual Field trip to Crocker House and Mount Clemens Mineral Baths.
The Crocker House was Mount Clemens first mayor, Joshua's Dickinson's house.  It was built in 1869.  His daughter, Katherine, and son-in-law, George M. Crocker ended up living in the house one year after it was built.  She was the great-granddaughter of Mount Clemens founder, Christian Clemens. It was picked up and moved from its original location.  You can go on tours of the house when things open back up.  It contains many artifacts, which are things used back in time. 
Olympia Spa and Salon is a mineral bath house that is still used today.  Mount Clemens was once known as the bath city of America.  The mineral baths were the largest industry in Mount Clemens, for more than 100 years.  The mineral baths were drawn from springs scattered throughout the city.  The baths helped relieve skin conditions like eczema, and joint and muscle pain.
Another Bath House that is still standing is Saint Joseph's, which opened in 1899.  This one was the fanciest bath house.  Many wealthy celebrities came here including:  Babe Ruth and Clark Gable.


Science-
Khloe's butterfly eating an orange

Art(Optional)-Dav Pilkey Drawing Lessons

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