🐇Assignments for Week Beginning April 13th🐇

Welcome back everyone. I hope everyone was able to relax a little during spring break. I know this is a different type of break this year but I still hope everyone enjoyed some fun family time, some relaxation and some much needed sunshine while it was out!

This week we will begin some live lessons on Google hangouts. I will post the link on Tuesday. This will be my first time leading a meeting on Google hangouts, so I apologize now for any mistakes or bumps in the road. We will figure it out.

Sight words

  1. came 2. ride 3. into

Spelling words

  1. was 2. funny 3. but 4. will 5. are 6. hug 7. bug 8. tug 9. dug 10. rug

Letter U â€“ review the letter Uu; review the two sounds – the long sound, like unicorn and the short sound, like umbrella; practice making the letter Uu the correct way. 

-ug Word Family – Please focus on the -ug word family and the different words you can make when changing the beginning letter or letter blend.

Monday

Story â€“ Sylvester & the Magic Rainbow by William Steig https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNGUnk8JeLE&vl=enVocabulary Words: remarkable, searching  WritingMake sure you use complete sentences when answering these questions.  Why did Sylvester think the pebble was remarkable? Who searched for Sylvester? Where did they search for him? How did Sylvester eventually come back to his family?  Spelling/sight words: Write all 10 spelling words in 3 different colored pencils, markers or crayons, like a rainbow write. Also, write the sight word came today. Make up a sentence with the word came in it and write it down and draw a picture to go with it. 

Math: Watch the video and complete the work in your notebook and then send me a picture.https://embarc.online/mod/page/view.php?id=9685 â€“ Make sure you are making the drawings along with her as she does them and write the number bonds and subtraction sentences. Be sure your drawings are organized and use the 5 group strategy like in the video. Your final challenge problem is 6 – 3 = 3. I want you to show in a number bond and using 5 groups. Don’t forget to send me a picture of your final answer and picture.

Tuesday

Story: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie by Laura Numeroff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCDPkGjMBroVocabulary words: probably, comfortable  Writing:  Why will the mouse probably ask for a straw? Why will he need it? How does he make himself comfortable in the story? Do you do that to make yourself comfortable in bed?  Spelling/sight words: Write a sentence for 5 of your spelling words. Remember to start with a capital letter, finger space between words and end with a punctuation mark.  Math: Watch the video and complete the work in your notebook and then send me a picture. https://embarc.online/mod/page/view.php?id=9687 â€“ Make sure you are making the drawings for decomposing the number 7 along with her as she does them and then write the number bonds and subtraction sentences. Remember X on any pictures or part of the number bond means taking away or subtraction. You will use the 5 group strategy again when drawing your pictures to help you stay organized. Your final challenge problem is to show me the subtraction sentence that goes along with the final 7 number bond she gives you in the video. Make sure you watch all the way to the end of the video and send me a picture of your number sentence.

Wednesday

Story: If You Give a Mouse a Brownie by Laura Numeroff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLei6HtB0vkVocabulary words: stage, peeks  Writing: Why did the mouse need a stage? Why did the mouse need a boat? Do you think he enjoyed sailing in his boat? Have you ever been on a boat? Did you like it and if you haven’t been on a boat, do you think you would like going on a boat?  Spelling/sight words: Write the other 5 spelling words in a complete sentence. Make sure to start with a capital letter, use finger spaces between words and end with a punctuation mark. Math: Watch the video and complete the work in your notebook and then send me a picture.https://embarc.online/mod/page/view.php?id=9688 â€“ Make sure you are making the drawings for decomposing the number 8 along with her as she does them and then write the number bonds and subtraction sentences. Remember X on any pictures or part of the number bond means taking away or subtraction. You will use the 5 group strategy again when drawing your pictures to help you stay organized. Your final challenge problem is to show me the subtraction sentence and drawing that goes along with the final number 8 bond she gives you in the video. Make sure you watch all the way to the end of the video and send me a picture of your number sentence.

Thursday

Story: If You Give a Moose a Muffin by Laura Numeroff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JcAFfxk8D4AVocabulary words: chilly, scenery, puppets  Writing: Did you see any similarities between the Mouse and Moose stories? What was the same? Did you see any differences? What was different? Which story did you like the best? Why did you like that one best?  Spelling/sight words: Do a practice spelling test with someone today. Have them say the words for you and you write them down. Then practice any words you spell incorrectly by writing it 3 times the correct way. Practice writing the word into. Write a sentence about how you felt the first time you walked into school and draw a picture to go with it. 

Math: Watch the video and complete the work in your notebook and then send me a picture.https://embarc.online/mod/page/view.php?id=9689 â€“ Make sure you draw the pictures to go along with her story. You don’t have to draw bears, you can just draw circles if you want. Be sure you are listening to the story and listen and watch for the numbers you will need to solve the problem. You will be drawing number bonds for the number 9 and you can still use the 5 group strategy to help you when drawing your pictures. For the final challenge problem, you should listen to her story about her 9 friends going to the movies where 2 have popcorn and 7 do not yet. You will need to draw the number bond for that problem and send me a picture.

Friday

Story: Where do animals live? by Pat Murphy – You will need an adult or older sibling to help you read this book. It is not read to you. https://mysteryscience.com/secrets/mystery-2/animal-needs-shelter/134?code=NDc4Mjg0Mw&t=student Here are some additional short videos about animals in their homes and nature. https://www.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/nature-nuggets/  Vocabulary words: clump, wonder  Writing: What kind of animal home did you see in the book? Tell me 2 – 3 things that you learned about that animal from the book? What else did you learn?  Spelling/sight words:  Practice writing the sight word ride. Write a sentence about something you ride on and draw a picture to go with your sentence. We will do our spelling test online today!  Math:  Watch the video and complete the work in your notebook and then send me a picture.  https://embarc.online/mod/page/view.php?id=9690 â€“ Make sure you watch the video and listen to the different stories she tells and while you listen draw the pictures like she does. You will need 2 different colored dry erase markers or crayons depending on where you are completing your work. Write the subtraction sentences after you finish drawing the pictures. For the final challenge problem, you are breaking up the 9 blocks however you like and then make up a story to go along with how you broke it up whether it be 7 and 2 or 5 and 4 or 6 and 3. Write your story under your drawing. I can’t wait to see the pictures and see your stories.

Brain Breaks / Movement Activities

ELA Lessons
Lesson 1: Zoom in to collect multiple text clues
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Lesson 2: See patterns and connections
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Lesson 3: Explain inferences in writing
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Lesson 4: Read, infer, and write—all in one sitting
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Please make sure you are keeping all your work together in a notebook or all your papers together in a folder. I am hoping we will be able to have a collection day soon so I can see all the wonderful work that is being completed. Thank you for all of your hard work at home. Remember that anytime you have a question, feel free to email me or send me a text on Remind and I will get back to you. 

Remember to watch for our live lessons at 10:00am this week on Tuesday and Thursday!

Tuesday’s link: https://meet.google.com/nzp-cjqx-bqg

Thursday’s link: https://meet.google.com/eqb-ujtp-hou

I am hoping these will all work. 

Please make sure you are following the governor’s stay at home order. Please stay home, stay safe and be well!

I miss you all – Ms. Wentland

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