Information for 3/16/20
Schedule for home
Reading with ALL students:
Read at home with your child at least 20 minutes every day with books they enjoy.
Before reading:
- You may read to your child a text before he or she reads it.
- Have your child make predictions about what might happen next.
- Have your child use picture clues from the cover to predict what the book is about.
During reading:
- Read out loud to your child.
- Listen to your child read.
- Echo read (you read a line and then have your child repeat the line).
- Read together at the same time (choral reading).
- Reread or retell favorite stories.
- Talk to your son or daughter about what they are reading.
- Talk about how the pictures in the book connect to the words on the page.
After reading, you may:
- Ask “What do you remember from the text?”
- Ask questions about the reading (who, what, when, where, why).
- Have your child talk about his or her favorite parts of the story and why.
- Ask “What have you learned from the text?”
- Ask “Who was in the book and what did this character do in the story?”
- Connect the story to your child’s life or to other books you and your child have read together.
Example for a daily schedule
Math problem (addition and subtraction up to 1000, multiplication and division for 3rd graders)
Read for 20 minutes – talk to someone at home about what you read
Look at the topic for daily writing on google classroom. Write about it on paper then record it online and send it to me on Class Dojo or take a picture and send it to me.
Edmentum math
Read to someone for 30 minutes. Write about it and submit it to me through ClassDojo via a picture of your writing or video tape what you have written.
We recommend 30 minutes of screen time daily and 30 minutes of reading daily. One hour of writing and other academics.
Online resources
math:
Edmentum (the rainbow “e” on clever)
Go to assignments
Zearn
Access through clever
Study Island
Access through clever
reading:
Benchmark
Benchmark is through ilearn
Study Island access through clever
Storyline Online
Brainpop login-earle password oakman1