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Week of March 26th

March 29th, 2018 / / categories: Class News /

Young 5’s

I can use a balance scale to compare different items to see which is heavier or lighter.

I can sort pictures by heavy or light and orally explain at least on heavy object and one light object.

Sentence Stems:

The ______________________ is heavy.

The ______________________ is light.

______________ is heavier than __________________.

______________ is lighter than __________________.

Vocabulary:  balance scale, weight, heavy, light

Second Grade

I can demonstrate comprehension of cooperative working and listening skills by participating in a lego activity where one student builds a lego structure and in detail explains how to build it to partner(who can not see structure) so that the 2 structures come out the same.

I can orally explain why I learned from this activity that will help me cooperatively work with a partner or in a group.

Third Grade

I can demonstrate comprehension of predators and prey by participating in a several predator and prey games (Park Ranger, Deer Ears, and Bat-Moth) where students will use animal adaptations(echolocation, large ears, etc.) to help them win.

I can orally explain how animal adaptations can help a predator catch its’ prey or a prey be safe from its’ predator.

Sentence Stems:

In the game Bat-Moth, echolocation helped the bat ____________________.

In the game Park Rangers I learned that______________________.

In the game Deer Ears, I learned that deer___________________ to catch their prey.

 

Vocabulary:  predator, prey, adaptation, echolocation

Fourth Grade

I can demonstrate comprehension about systems by putting together lego parts to create a fan or swing that functions.

I can write to explain what a system is and name at least three other systems.

Sentence Stems:

A system is ____________________________________.

Some other examples of a system are ___________________________, ________________________, and _________________.

Vocabulary:  systems, parts, structure, function

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