Word Work: This week we will be using the "Magic E" to make the vowels O and U say their names. Our red words will be should, good, any, some
Reading: In your reading packet find The Day the Crayons Quit. Find the Day 1 activity. Read the statements and decide how you feel about each. Draw a happy or sad face. Don't forget to tell why you feel that why. Click the video and listen to The Day the Crayons Quit. Remember to read for 15-20 minutes and fill in your reading log for Monday.
Math: Today we will begin to add 2 digit numbers. You can use your base ten blocks (talls and smalls) to help you solve the problems. Please watch the video and then complete pages 1 and 2 in your math packet. Then turn to page 5 and practice your math facts #1-13. Try to do it without counting on your fingers!
Writing: The weather was beautiful this weekend! Let's share 3 sentences about what you did this weekend. Remember to talk about a small moment and make each sentence go together and tell more about the same idea. You can ask someone at home to draw lines for the words before you start to write, just like we do in school! Don't forget capital letters, punctuation marks and to illustrate and color your picture too!
Social Studies: This week we will begin chapter 3 Celebrating America. Talk to someone in your home about what America stands for. Let's look at the picture on page 109 in your Social Studies packet. Talk about what you notice and then click the video to listen to pages 110-111.
Reading: In your reading packet find The Day the Crayons Quit. Find the Day 1 activity. Read the statements and decide how you feel about each. Draw a happy or sad face. Don't forget to tell why you feel that why. Click the video and listen to The Day the Crayons Quit. Remember to read for 15-20 minutes and fill in your reading log for Monday.
Math: Today we will begin to add 2 digit numbers. You can use your base ten blocks (talls and smalls) to help you solve the problems. Please watch the video and then complete pages 1 and 2 in your math packet. Then turn to page 5 and practice your math facts #1-13. Try to do it without counting on your fingers!
Writing: The weather was beautiful this weekend! Let's share 3 sentences about what you did this weekend. Remember to talk about a small moment and make each sentence go together and tell more about the same idea. You can ask someone at home to draw lines for the words before you start to write, just like we do in school! Don't forget capital letters, punctuation marks and to illustrate and color your picture too!
Social Studies: This week we will begin chapter 3 Celebrating America. Talk to someone in your home about what America stands for. Let's look at the picture on page 109 in your Social Studies packet. Talk about what you notice and then click the video to listen to pages 110-111.