So sorry this is so late. I scheduled it to post at 9:00 and it did not!
The district has had the Continuity of Learning Plan approved. It is important for parents/guardians to read it so you will know how things have changed since we first began remote learning. If you go to the elementary section it explains how grades will be done and what is expected of students for the rest of the year. You can see it here: https://dearbornschools.org/services/dearborn-public-schools-continuity-of-learning-plan/.
Students, if you are turning in an assignment on Google classroom that was assigned 3/16 – 4/17, please email me that you have turned it in. (This DOES NOT apply to students who are up to date with assignments.) Google classroom doesn’t notify me when you hand it in. This is not necessary for current assignments that were made this week, 4/20 – 4/24. The most important thing right now is to start completing the work from April 20 through the rest of the year.
Also, some assignments are created by me and some are created by Mrs. Stetz. You should be doing all of them. This is similar to what we did in school but you might not have been aware of it.
*********************Don’t forget that Mrs. Baloga, Mr. Harvey, Mr. Goeke, Mrs Ackerman, Mrs. Poisson, and Mr. Kwiecien have assignments on Google classroom for you to work on. Watch for Google meetings with these teachers!!************
Let’s have some Peanut Butter in a Cup and then get to work!
Math
Answers from yesterday’s math homework 5.18 https://embarc.online/mod/page/view.php?id=6313
Today we are working on Module 5 lesson 19. Here is the link to the video:https://gm.greatminds.org/kotg-em/knowledge-for-grade-5-em-m5-l19
Today we will do problem set numbers 1,2b, and 3 and homework numbers 1-3. Don’t forget your supplies: You will need a ruler with cm, blank paper, scissors, a set square, and your math vocabulary paper you made. We are working on drawing kites and squares. Here is another good quick video to help with these figures:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmbqpL_dPks
Science
Today, take the quiz on google classroom.
Spelling- Go to Spelling City today. Log in using your google account. Take your practice test today. Do an activity too if you have time, and focus on any missed words.
ELA: Today you have another poem on Readworks called “Dust of Snow.” This poem has two quatrains, or two groups of four lines each.. The rhyme scheme in this poem is different from yesterday’s. Can you figure it out?
Writing: Today you will be writing a poem with two quatrains that has the same rhyme scheme as “Dust of Snow.” This doesn’t mean your words have to rhyme the words in the poem, it means your rhyme scheme or rhyme pattern needs to match today’s poem. Don’t forget about the other poetry assignments on Google Classroom and that you will need to choose one poem to share with the class at Friday’s meeting.
Spelling: You should be taking the practice test on Spelling City today. We will be having a spelling test tomorrow.
Social Studies: Please take today to finish The Turtle and The First Fourth of July if you haven’t finished them yet.
JUST FOR FUN!!!!


CLASSICAL SERIES
SIBELIUS AND ELGAR
FACEBOOK LIVE WEBCASTTHURSDAY, APRIL 23 AT 7:00 PM ET
Featuring
SIBELIUS
POHJOLA’S DAUGHTER
Conducted by Jukka-Pekka Saraste
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ELGAR
CELLO CONCERTO
Conducted by Leonard Slatkin and featuring cellist Wei Yu
Enjoy two archived DSO performances streamed on Facebook Live tomorrow at 7 PM ET! Jukka-Pekka Saraste conducts a colorful tone poem from fellow Finn Jean Sibelius: Pohjola’s Daughter, inspired by Scandinavian folklore. Then, DSO Principal Cello Wei Yu and Music Director Laureate Leonard Slatkin take on Elgar’s spellbinding Cello Concerto, one of the most famous pieces in the cello repertoire. Wei will even introduce the piece and chat with viewers in the comment section!
Watch Parties are easy to join: just look for the Facebook Live event to show up on our Facebook page at the advertised time and click on the event to join.
WATCH ON FACEBOOK LIVE
You can watch Cincinnati Zoo Home Safaris LIVE on Facebook every day at 2:30 pm. Today we are meeting the cougars! Rawr!!!
Now it’s time for a daily art lesson from author/illustrator Jarrett J. Krosoczka—author of Punk Farm, Lunch Lady, and Jedi Academy.
Here are some just for fun science experiments. Remember, get an adults permission before you try one!
Even though we read this in class, let’s have Dogku for a fun read aloud!
I hope you have a thrilling Thursday. See you all tomorrow in our Google Meeting and don’t forget to bring a poem to share!
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