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HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!!!
Yesterday, Dojo was delayed in giving me your messages. Hopefully it will improve, but just in case, I will post my daily question here, and you can submit your answers through email or Dojo.
Today's question... When we get to go back to school, what is one thing you can't wait to do? I can't wait to do another Breakout Box! I love seeing you all work together and use those amazing brains to solve puzzles! Today I have added a few new links for the Monotony and Boredom Busters. Also, we usually have Art on Tuesdays, so I will be posting links and ideas from Mrs. Cherry for some easy and fun art projects at home. For today, just explore the links below so you know what's available. Today's Assignments: 1. Read a story on Wonders 2. Do a lesson on iReady 3. Do 1 spelling game on Spelling City 4. Do 1 high frequency word game on Spelling City 5. Work toward your Lexia goal 6. Explore the Monotony and Boredom Busters links on this page 7. Answer the question of the day 8. Take a few Brain Breaks (a few ideas below to get you started) 9. Have FUN!!! |
Every School Day:
Wonders Online: (Login instructions sent with passwords email)
Complete to do list activities, new ones assigned each day. Make sure you look at the story, then go back to the assignment and click "SUBMIT".
iReady: Complete the assigned lesson (blue box), then you can work on your on level (green box). New assignments available each day. The lesson (blue box) is not complete until they do the practice and the quiz. It should take around 20 minutes to complete.
Dojo: Answer daily question from Mrs. Cobabe
Spelling City: Do one game for spelling words, and one game for high frequency words.
Lexia: Students should still do Lexia 10 minutes a day, or as needed to meet their weekly goal. (Goal information sent out with the passwords email)
Writing will need to be submitted by photo through Dojo or email. The files needed to plan and write are linked below. U5W3 is due March 23rd, and U5W4 is due March 30th.
All online work is currently listed as due on Sundays, or the following Monday in case you are unable to access content on a weekday for some reason.
Wonders Online: (Login instructions sent with passwords email)
Complete to do list activities, new ones assigned each day. Make sure you look at the story, then go back to the assignment and click "SUBMIT".
iReady: Complete the assigned lesson (blue box), then you can work on your on level (green box). New assignments available each day. The lesson (blue box) is not complete until they do the practice and the quiz. It should take around 20 minutes to complete.
Dojo: Answer daily question from Mrs. Cobabe
Spelling City: Do one game for spelling words, and one game for high frequency words.
Lexia: Students should still do Lexia 10 minutes a day, or as needed to meet their weekly goal. (Goal information sent out with the passwords email)
Writing will need to be submitted by photo through Dojo or email. The files needed to plan and write are linked below. U5W3 is due March 23rd, and U5W4 is due March 30th.
All online work is currently listed as due on Sundays, or the following Monday in case you are unable to access content on a weekday for some reason.
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Monotony and Boredom Busters:
Below are other websites (I KNOW, MORE ONLINE!?!) students can use to break up their schedule while still learning and having fun. Some special deals have come up because of the school closure. Feel free to take advantage of these offers if you like:
Fluency and Fitness is offering 3 weeks of activities for free. These are slideshows that have math and language arts content, mixed with brief movement activities. Click the link below to find out more, and sign up if you want. I have used these a few times in my classroom and students LOVED them!
https://fluencyandfitness.com/register/school-closures/
Maker Station is also offering 3 weeks of activities for free. These are pages with building ideas and instructions. Do not worry about the extension activities to "turn work in", but feel free to send me pictures of creations through Dojo, email, or text message so I can see what fun you're having :) You will need a google account to download these, so if you don't have one and don't want to get one, let me know and I can email them to you!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T4CZCt8hJqYLVT5ZVYpR7SgHLWDWaaUO/view?usp=drivesdk
Scholastic is offering a guided reading journey with books and activities on grade level. Feel free to check out their resources and use what you want.
Virtual Field Trips are a great way of seeing the world while we are keeping ourselves healthy. This site has a list of activities to go with your exploration if you want to dive a little deeper.
GoNoodle: Guided movement with fun videos including relaxation, dance, and calisthenics.
Programming/STEM Websites
www.code.org
www.tynker.com
https://spaceplace.nasa.gov
https://mysteryscience.com
Download Playgrounds app
Math Websites
www.brainpop.com
www.sumdog.com
www.starfall.com
www.abcya.com
www.arcademics.com
www.factmonster.com
www.mathplayground.com
www.sheppardsoftware.com
www.mathgametime.com
www.pbskids.org/games/math/
www.coolmath4kids.com
www.splashmath.com (log information required)
Reading Websites
www.newslea.com
www.storylineonline.net
www.readworks.org
www.FCRR.org
www.starfall.com
www.readingbear.org
www.ABCya.com
Below are other websites (I KNOW, MORE ONLINE!?!) students can use to break up their schedule while still learning and having fun. Some special deals have come up because of the school closure. Feel free to take advantage of these offers if you like:
Fluency and Fitness is offering 3 weeks of activities for free. These are slideshows that have math and language arts content, mixed with brief movement activities. Click the link below to find out more, and sign up if you want. I have used these a few times in my classroom and students LOVED them!
https://fluencyandfitness.com/register/school-closures/
Maker Station is also offering 3 weeks of activities for free. These are pages with building ideas and instructions. Do not worry about the extension activities to "turn work in", but feel free to send me pictures of creations through Dojo, email, or text message so I can see what fun you're having :) You will need a google account to download these, so if you don't have one and don't want to get one, let me know and I can email them to you!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1T4CZCt8hJqYLVT5ZVYpR7SgHLWDWaaUO/view?usp=drivesdk
Scholastic is offering a guided reading journey with books and activities on grade level. Feel free to check out their resources and use what you want.
Virtual Field Trips are a great way of seeing the world while we are keeping ourselves healthy. This site has a list of activities to go with your exploration if you want to dive a little deeper.
GoNoodle: Guided movement with fun videos including relaxation, dance, and calisthenics.
Programming/STEM Websites
www.code.org
www.tynker.com
https://spaceplace.nasa.gov
https://mysteryscience.com
Download Playgrounds app
Math Websites
www.brainpop.com
www.sumdog.com
www.starfall.com
www.abcya.com
www.arcademics.com
www.factmonster.com
www.mathplayground.com
www.sheppardsoftware.com
www.mathgametime.com
www.pbskids.org/games/math/
www.coolmath4kids.com
www.splashmath.com (log information required)
Reading Websites
www.newslea.com
www.storylineonline.net
www.readworks.org
www.FCRR.org
www.starfall.com
www.readingbear.org
www.ABCya.com