The Last Two Weeks & Summer Break! 6/1-6/11

Happy Sunday!!! I hope everyone has been able to enjoy the outside and warm weather this past week. I know my family has; lots of walks for us!!! The purpose of this message is to provide you with information regarding the end of the school year and remaining assignments.

Outstanding Assignments/Missing Work~ I will open up all previous assignments for students to go back and complete/redo.

  • NoRedInk– Writing
  • Journal Writing on Google classroom
  • Math-Problem sets/Exit Tickets on Google Classroom/Zearn
  • Reading- All previous Readworks assignments
  • Studies Weekly– Previously assigned Science weeks 1-9 and S.S. Weeks 19-23 Articles and tests ONLY!

Please review Google Classroom with your child so they know what assignments they still have missing. 

For the students who have completed all their work, they may continue completing the rest of the assignments for Summer Review and enrichment/Not Graded:

Math:

  •  embarc.online is a great site for students to watch a video of every lesson and check HW answers. Start at Grade 4 Module 5 Lesson 13. They can also complete the math problems in their Learn/Succeed Practice books.
  • Greatminds – Grade 4 Module 5 Lesson 13
  • Zearn – Online lessons aligned to Eureka Math: Students have a username/password. 

Reading/Language Arts:

  • 30 minutes of reading daily/Write about the books you read in your journal on Google Classroom.
  • Writing/Grammar~ Noredink Click on the “Learn” tab to have access.
  • Readworks–  Provides K-12 teachers with a large, high-quality library of curated nonfiction and literary articles, along with reading comprehension and vocabulary supports, formative assessments.
  • Storyline Online– The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.  
  • MobyMax- Access through Clever
  • NewsELA- need a free account- standards-aligned reading activities
  • Epic 

Science/Social Studies:

  • Mystery Science – Mystery Science features multimedia science units for K-5. Each lesson consists of a series of short videos and prompts guide student discussion. This is followed by an experiment that can be done at home.
  • Studies Weekly Articles and tests.

Assignment Completion

Please remember that according to our Continuity of Learning Plan, students should be completing assigned work and submitting it to their teacher. Teachers will be completing grades based on participation in learning activities and accuracy of responses.

Elementary Assessment and Grading Guidelines 

For this marking period, students will receive feedback on weekly assignments in the form of comments. 

  • Meeting:  regularly submitted work and attended check-ins
    • Accuracy of work assessed on standards/graded
    • High participation
  • Progressing:  Submitted most assignments and attended some of the check-ins
  • Limited Participation:  little or no participation due to circumstances shared with teacher

As Always, thanks for your support during these very uneasy times. I appreciate the effort that the students have put forth. It is not ideal, but we are making the best out of a terrible situation. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any issues these last two weeks.

Best, 

Mrs. Ankouny

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