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Class Name: 2nd Grade Mrs. Perez English Language Arts
Teacher: Adriana De Ona
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Due: 6/2/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday June 1 to Friday June 4, 2021 

End of the Year Project

Materials Needed:

  • Vanilla Folder
  • End of the Year (Print Out)

**Please ensure to choose GIRL or BOY worksheet**

You will find the preview for this assignment in thC

Weekly Homework:

  • iStation
    • Complete ISIP (in class)
    • level 4 & 5= 30 minutes of Reading
    • Leverl 1 through 3= 60 minutes of Reading
  • Achieve
    • 2 achieve articles of your choose

Due: 5/31/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday May 31, 2021 

Memorial Day Weekend! NO SCHOOL


Due: 5/28/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Friday May 28, 2021

Memorial Day Weekend! NO SCHOOL


Due: 5/27/2021
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Thursday May 27, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Spelling Assessment

·        Project: Students will work in groups to make a fantasy booklet

-        Choose characters

-        Choose Plot

-        Choose Setting

-        Tell a Picture Story

-        iStation/Achieve Computer Day

Homework:

·        Achieve: “The Ballooning of a Parade”

·        Vocabulary sentences

·        Spelling 5x each

Uploads DUE TODAY:

Homework-

·        Vocabulary and Spelling Packet

Classwork-

·        Text Evidence for “Wolf”

·        “Rescue” Questions

·        Fantasy Book 


Due: 5/26/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday May 26, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        As a whole, Read “River Rescue” pg. 3-5

·        Review questions and possible answers

·        Students will create Character graphic organizer for Enid

·        Students will independently complete Text Evidence: “River Rescue” question from the story

·        Review text evidence questions as a whole

Homework:

·        Spelling sentences

·        If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading


Due: 5/25/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday May 25, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Students will review fantasy story text features and characteristics.

·        As a whole, students will read “Bruno’s New Home”

·        Review and visualize: How Bruno makes the cave entrance bigger?

·        Students will complete Character graphic organizer for Bruno

·        Students will begin to form their own fantasy story plot and characters.

Homework:

·        Achieve: “China Welcomes New Beginnings”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 5/24/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday May 24, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      Clap

2.      Camp

3.      Hand

4.      Stamp

5.      Snack

6.      Rack

7.      Grabs

8.      Glad

9.      Bill

10.   Miss

11.   Click

12.   Pink

13.   Sick

14.   Grin

15.   lift

ached

Concentrate

Educated

Effort

Satisfied

Improved

Inspire

discovery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards

·        Spelling word introduction through word meaning

·        Review spelling word sounds: Short vowels a, i

·        As a whole, students will learn the features and characteristics fantasy genre.

·        Students will create two column graphic organizer on “Wolf!”: Characters description

·        Students will answer Text Evidence questions

Homework:

·        iStation Reading 30 minutes

·        Spelling 3x each


Due: 5/21/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Friday May 21, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Spelling Assessment

·        Grammar and Vocabulary Assessment

·        Project: Students will work in groups to research symbols of the United States not represented in this weeks reading.

-        Choose U.S symbol

-        History of symbol

-        Why is it a symbol?

-        Where is it seen?

-        Draw symbol iStation/Achieve Computer Day

 Homework:

·        iStation 30 minutes

 

Uploads DUE TODAY:

Homework-

·        Vocabulary and Spelling Packet

Classwork-

·        Text Evidence for “Setting the Rules”

·        Spelling Sound Worksheet pg. 241 & 242

·        Grammar pronoun worksheet pg. 121 & 123

·        Symbols of the United States


Due: 5/20/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday May 20, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Students will work on weekly unit review Cold Read for Unit 5 week 5

·        Spelling and Grammar Review

·        Spelling and Grammar Practice Worksheet pg.122 & 124

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Communicating: Lego Style”

·        Vocabulary sentences

·        Spelling 5x each


Due: 5/19/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday May 19, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Read “Setting the Rules” Students will create cause and effect graph organizer.

·        Students will independently complete Text Evidence: Reading Response question on story

·        Review text evidence questions as a whole

  • Spelling Practice Worksheet: Pg 122-124

Homework:

·        Spelling sentences

·        If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading


Due: 5/18/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday May 18, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Students will review formal and informal expository text.

·        Students will read “Visiting the Past” and explain in organizational graph: What makes the story a expository text.

·        Students will review sequence of a story and create organizational chart for for text.

·        Create a writing prompt using informal or formal voice: “What rules do you follow at hom?”

·        Students will complete a review worksheet for spelling sounds pg. 241 & 242

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Amazing Animals”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 5/17/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday May 17, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      Dead

2.      Ahead

3.      Lead

4.      Thread

5.      Bread

6.      Breath

7.      Touch

8.      Trouble

9.      Gym

10.   Myth

11.   Small

12.   Chalk

13.   Instead

14.   Whole

15.   words

exclaimed

Finally

Form

History

Public

Rules

United

writers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards

·        Students will be introduce this week’s spelling words and meaning.

·        As a whole, students will learn the difference between formal and informal expository text.

·        Watch a video on cause and effect (Brain pop)

·        Students will create two column graphic organizer on “Rules”: rules and why they are important

Homework:

·        iStation Reading 30 minutes

·        Spelling 3x each


Due: 5/14/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Friday May 14, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·         Spelling Assessment

·         Grammar and Vocabulary Assessment

·         iStation/Achieve Computer Day

 Homework:

·         iStation 30 minutes

 

Uploads DUE TODAY:

Homework-

·         Vocabulary and Spelling Packet

Classwork-

·         Text Evidence for ‘’Brave Bessie’’ 

·         Spelling worksheet practice pg.113

·         Biography questions and Biography writing prompt

·         Vocabulary and Grammar pronoun worksheet


Due: 5/13/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday May 13, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·         Students will work on weekly unit review Cold Read for Unit 5 week 3

·         Spelling and Grammar Review

·         Spelling and Grammar Practice Worksheet

·         Students will read “The Legend  of Kate Shelley”

·         Writing Prompt: “How did the heroes you read about this week help their communities?”

Homework:

·         Achieve: “Just A Little Lie”

·         Vocabulary sentences

·         Spelling 5x each


Due: 5/12/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday May 12, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·         Read ‘’Brave Bessie’’  Students will answer questions about the story and complete a sequence organizer.

·         Students will independently complete Text Evidence question on story (Story Found In Attachments)

·         Review text evidence questions as a whole

Homework:

·         Spelling sentences

·         If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading


Due: 5/11/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday May 11, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·         Biography Questionnaire for parent interview (DUE WEDNESDAY)

·         Students will read “Cesar Chavez” and explain in organizational graph: What makes the story a biography.

·         Students will review sequence of a story and create organizational chart for for text.

·         Students will complete a review worksheet for spelling sounds pg. 113

Homework:

·         Achieve: “Changes in Women in Armed Forces”

·         Spelling ABC Order


Due: 5/10/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday May 10, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·         Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.     Room

2.     Flu

3.     June

4.     New

5.     Glue

6.     Fruit

7.     Crook

8.     Could

9.     Full

10.   Push

11.   Point

12.   Coin

13.   Along

14.   Ever

15.   strong

agree

Challenging

Discover

Heroes

Interest

Perform

Study

succeed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



·         Dtudents eill be introduce this week’s spelling and vocabulary words.

·         We will review what a biography is.

·         Watch a video on sequence. (YouTube)

·         Students will create greaphic organizer on “What Makes a Hero”

Homework:

·         iStation Reading 30 minutes

·         Spelling 3x each


Due: 5/7/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Friday May 7, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Mother's Day Craft: Please complete the activity and send an upload picture of the final product.


Complete:

Achieve3000 Articles:

- Celebrating St. Augustine

- Use Your Voice

Istation Activity



Due: 5/6/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday May 6, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

-End of the Year Assessments

·        As a whole students will read “Once Upon A Baby Brother”

·        As a whole students will discuss and fill out Point of View Chart

·        Students will Summarizing, Point of View of the Literary story

- Students will independently complete Text Evidence Questions

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Celebrating St. Augustine”

·        Vocabulary sentences 


Due: 5/4/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday May 4, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

May the 4th Be With You!

Happy Tuesday!
Today you will have a substitute. Please have the following worksheets that are attached printed to complete along with the substitute.

Chipmunks & Squirrels 
The Tortoise & the Hare
The Ant and the Grasshopper
Contractions
Word Work

Due: 5/4/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday May 5, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        End of the Year Assessments and ISPI for May

 Homework:

·        Spelling sentences

·        If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading

·      Achieve Article: "Use Your Voice" 


Due: 5/3/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday May 3, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      Soil

2.      Broil

3.      Moist

4.      Point

5.      Toil

6.      Oil

7.      Toy

8.      Joy

9.      Coin

10.   Noise

11.   Crown

12.   Mound

13.   I’ll

14.   Laugh

15.   maybe

amused

Cooperate

Describe

Entertained

Imagination

Interact

Patient

peaceful

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards

·        Students will read ”Soccer Friend”

·        As a whole students will review and summaries

·        Word Work: Introducing spelling phonic and Dipthongs oy, oi

·        Students will independently complete Dipthongs oy, oi Practice worksheets

Homework:

·        iStation Reading 30 minutes

·        Spelling 3x each


Due: 4/30/2021
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Friday April 30, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

·        Spelling Assessment

·        Grammar and Vocabulary Assessment

·        “Make A Poster” Group project Poster board of how to help their community.

-        Research a way to help their community

-        Choose a topic

-        Find resources

-        Create the Project: Poster

 Homework:

·        iStation 30 minutes

Uploads DUE TODAY:

Homework-

·        Vocabulary and Spelling Packet

Classwork-

·        Dipthongs ou, ow Practice worksheets

·        Spelling-Practice worksheets

·        Text Evidence for “Grace for President”

·        Vocabulary worksheet practice

·        Grammar pronoun worksheet

·        Friday’s Community Project Board


Due: 4/29/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday April 29, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

·        Students will work on weekly unit review Cold Read for Unit 5 week 1

·        As a whole review Cold read and analysis of questions

·        Students will complete Grammar pronoun worksheet and review answers as a class

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Trending on Tik Tok Charli”

·        Vocabulary sentences 


Due: 4/28/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday April 28, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

·        As a whole students will read “Grace for President”

·        As a whole complete the Point of View Graphic Organizer

·        Students will independently complete Text Evidence for “Grace for President”

·        Students will review vocabulary with Vocabulary worksheet practice

 Homework:

·        Spelling sentences

·        If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading


Due: 4/27/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday April 27, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

·        As a whole students will read “A Difficult Decision”

·        Students will Summarizing, Point of View and Literature: Realistic Fiction story

·        Students will independently identify Spelling Word Cards: Dipthongs ou, ow

·        Students will work on spelling word sounds by independently completing “Spelling-Practice” worksheets

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Stopping the Bullies”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 4/26/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday April 26, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: Grammar Practice

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      sound

2.      mound

3.      cloud

4.      shout

5.      pound

6.      clown

7.      brown

8.      crown

9.      howl

10.   growl

11.   chair

12.   where

13.   been

14.   myself

15.   pushed

champion

Determined

Issues

Promises

Responsibility

Rights

Volunteered

votes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

        ·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards

·        Students will build background knowledge “Be a Good Citizen”

·        Word Work: Introducing spelling phonic and Dipthongs ou, ow

·        As a whole students will review, read and use listening comprehension ” A Difficult Decision” pgs. 334-337

·        Students will independently complete Dipthongs ou, ow Practice worksheets

Homework:

·        iStation Reading 30 minutes

·        Spelling 3x each


Due: 4/23/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Friday April 23, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·        Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words

·        Novel Review & Assessment

·        As a whole students will discuss story

·        Students will create a sequel to “My Name is Maria Isabel”

·        Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

C Day: Computer Lab Day!

 Homework:

·        iStation 30 minutes

 

Uploads DUE TODAY:

Homework-

·        Vocabulary and Spelling Packet

Classwork-

·        “My Name is MARIA ISABEL” CLASP Worksheet Chp.1-10 (5 total)

·        Novel Sequel Writing

·        Chapter Comprehension questions assessment


Due: 4/22/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday April 22, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine:

o   Grammar review: Similes

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary graphic organizer

·        Students will build background knowledge by reviewing Chapter Comprehension Questions

·        As a whole students will review and read “Chapter 9 & 10: My Name is MARIA ISABEL”

·        As a whole recall and discuss what we read and make character analysis organizer

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Summarize chapter 9&10using CLAPS graphic organizer

 Homework:

·        Achieve: “Getting Healthy Pays Off”

·        Spelling 5x Each

·        Vocabulary sentences 


Due: 4/21/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday April 21, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine:

o   Grammar review: Suffixes

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary graphic organizer

·        Students will build background knowledge by reviewing Chapter Comprehension Questions

·        As a whole students will review and read “Chapter 7 & 8: My Name is MARIA ISABEL”

·        As a whole recall and discuss what we read and make character analysis organizer

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Summarize chapter 7&8 using CLAPS graphic organizer

Homework:

·        Spelling sentences

·        If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading


Due: 4/20/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday April 20, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine:

o   Grammar review: Compound words

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary graphic organizer

·        Students will build background knowledge by reviewing Chapter Comprehension Questions

·        As a whole students will review and read “Chapter 5 & 6: My Name is MARIA ISABEL”

·        As a whole recall and discuss what we read and make character analysis organizer

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Summarize chapter 5&6 using CLAPS graphic organizer

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Catching Waves, Changing Lives”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 4/19/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday April 19, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine:

o   Grammar review: Compound words

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      Scene

2.      Knife

3.      Comb

4.      Burst

5.      Hurt

6.      Worse

7.      Work

8.      Port

9.      North

10.   South

11.   Oar

12.   Fear

13.   Clear

14.   Near

15.   spear

Urged pg. 14

Plaid pg. 16

Invitation pg.19

Maintaining pg. 23

Substitute pg.24

Crumpled pg.26

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·        As a whole students will build background knowledge by answering Chapter Comprehension Questions Chp.1 & 2

·        Students will be introduced to weekly vocabulary words and spelling words

·        As a whole recall and discuss what we read Chapter 3 & 4 and make character analysis organizer

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Summarize chapter 3 & 4 using CLAPS graphic organizer.

Homework:

·        iStation Reading 30 minutes

·        Spelling 3x each


Due: 4/16/2021
Submit Homework

Friday April 16, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary graphic organizer

·        Students will build background knowledge by reviewing Chapter Comprehension Questions

·        As a whole students will review and read “Chapter 3 & 4: My Name is MARIA ISABEL”

·        As a whole recall and discuss what we read and make character analysis organizer

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Summarize chapter 3 & 4 using CLAPS graphic organizer

·        Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

 Homework:

·        iStation 30 minutes

 

Uploads DUE TODAY:

Homework-

·        Vocabulary and Spelling Packet

Classwork-

·        “My Name is MARIA ISABEL” Prediction

·        Chapter Comprehension questions 1 & 2

·        Chapter Comprehension questions 3 & 4


Due: 4/15/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday April 15, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Students will build background knowledge by reviewing Chapter Comprehension Questions

·        As a whole students will review and read “Chapter 1&2: My Name is MARIA ISABEL”

·        As a whole recall and discuss what we read and make character analysis organizer

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Summarize chapter 1&2 using CLAPS graphic organizer

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Life in the Trench”

Vocabulary sentences
Due: 4/14/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday April 14, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        SAT Mathematics

 Homework:

·        Spelling sentences

·        If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading


Due: 4/13/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday April 13, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        SAT Reading

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Basketball player Takes on Bullies”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 4/12/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday April 12, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: SAT Prep-Practice

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      float

2.      roast

3.      freak

4.      creak

5.      moon

6.      scoop

7.      rain

8.      waist

9.      bolt

10.   scold

11.   ray

12.   gray

13.   shout

14.   mount

Gulped pg. 2

Determined pg.4

Enormous pg.7

Eagerly pg. 9

Urged pg. 14

Plaid pg. 16

 Invitation pg.19

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·        SAT Review and Practice as a whole

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary graphic organizer

·        As a whole students will review and and predict the novel “My Name is MARIA ISABEL”

Homework:

·        iStation Reading 30 minutes

·        Spelling 3x each


Due: 4/9/2021
Submit Homework

Friday April 9, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        SAT Preparation Dailies

·        Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·        Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words and Grammar.

·        Students will complete “Helicopters” and “Windy Tree” compare the two poems using similarities and differences.

·        Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

 Homework:

·        iStation 30 minutes

Uploads DUE TODAY:

Homework-

·        Vocabulary and Spelling Packet

Classwork-

·        Your Turn Practice worksheets

·        “April Rain Song” Text Evidence Questions

·        Contractions Worksheets


Due: 4/8/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday April 8, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        SAT Preparation Dailies

·        Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 4 Week 5

·        As a whole students will discuss the answers to cold reads (SAT Prep Test Strategies)

·        If time left over: Students will complete paired reading “Helicopters” and “Windy Tree” and compare the two poems using similarities and differences.

 Homework:

·        Achieve: “Missing Chuck: Episode 2”

·        Vocabulary sentences 


Due: 4/7/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday April 7, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        SAT Preparation Dailies

·        Students will read “April Rain Song”

·        Students will complete Text Evidence questions independently (Reading Classwork: UPLOAD FRIDAY)

·        As a whole review contractions

·        Students will complete Contractions Worksheets independently (Writing Classwork: UPLOAD FRIDAY)

 Homework:

·        Spelling sentences

·        If you are level 1 or 2 on iSTATION please complete 30minutes of Reading

 


Due: 4/6/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday April 6, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        SAT Preparation Dailies

·        As a whole students will review and learn about apostrophes with contractions

·        Students will independently identify Spelling Word Cards: r-controlled vowels ar, are, air, ear, ere

·        Student will read: “A Rainy Day”

·        As a whole students will discuss poem and review free verse

·        Model for children how to use distinguish free verse.

·        Students will reinforce free verse by answering question : Your Turn Practice worksheets (Classwork: UPL
OAD FIRDAY)

Homework:

·        Achieve: “Missing Chuck: Episode 1”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 4/5/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday April 5, 2021

Zoom ID: 772-212-247

Classwork:

·        Opening Routine: SAT Prep-Practice

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      Dare

2.      Stare

3.      Fare

4.      Hair

5.      Pair

6.      Chair

7.      Bear

8.      Pear

9.      Where

10.   There

11.   Dear

12.   Cheers

13.   Knew

14.   Never

15.   talk

Pale

Excite

Outdoors

Drops

Alliteration

Free verse

Repetition

simile

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary cards

·        As a whole, we will build background knowledge about Nature

·        Students will review, read and use listening comprehension” Snow Shape”, “Nature Walk”, and “In the Sky” to distinguish repetition, free verse and similes.

·        Students will recall and write a poem describing something in nature. (UPLOAD FRIDAY)

Homework:

·        iStation Reading 30 minutes

·        Spelling 3x each

·        Know your vocabulary definitions


Due: 4/4/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Spring Break Reading Assignment

Please complete the following achieves during your spring break:

You will have until April 4th to complete them.

Have an awesome Spring Break!




Due: 3/25/2021
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Thursday, March 25th, 2021 



Due: 3/19/2021
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Friday 03.19.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Classwork: 

Students will review grammar, reading comprehension and writing.

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING istation

PLEASE UPLOAD ANY COMPLETED PACKET PAGES


Due: 3/18/2021
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Thursday 03.18.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Classwork: 

Students will review grammar, reading comprehension and writing. (Print out Packets)

Homework:

·        ACHIEVE Article: "A Surprise in the Meadow: Episode 2"


Due: 3/17/2021
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Wednesday 03.17.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Classwork: 

Students will review grammar, reading comprehension and writing. (Print out Packets)

Homework:

·        No Homework

  •       Istation levels 1 or 2: Please complete 30 minutes or iStation Reading Time


Due: 3/16/2021
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Tuesday 03.16.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Classwork: 

Students will review grammar, reading comprehension and writing. (Print out Packets)

Homework:

·        ACHIEVE Article: "A Surprise in the Meadow: Episode 1"


Due: 3/15/2021
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Monday 03.15.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Classwork: 

Students will review grammar, reading comprehension and writing. (Print out Packets)

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING istation


Due: 3/12/2021
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Friday 03.12.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·        Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words using task cards

·        Students will be introduced to “How the Finch Got His Colors”

·        As a whole students will discuss story

·        Students will work on compare and contrast of “How the Beetle Got Her Colors” & “How the Finch Got His Colors”

·        Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

C Day: Computer Lab Day!

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING iStation

 

UPLOADS TODAY

Homework:

               Spelling and vocabulary packet

Classwork:

               -Writing Prompt: New Ending Monday

-Dr. Suess “The Lorax” Packet Monday

               -Spelling Practice worksheets Tuesday

               -Gramma Worksheets Wednesday

               -Text Evidence Questions


Due: 3/11/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 03.11.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 4 Week 4

·        As a whole students will discuss the answers to cold reads (SAT Prep Test Stratigies)

·        Students will be introducd to the cover of novel “My Name Is MARIA ISABEL”

·        Students will create a writing prompt, predicting what they believe the story will be about

.Homework:

·        Achieve3000: Article- “Meet Your Neighbors”

·        Spelling 5xEach

·        Vocabulary Sentences

·        Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word and Vocabulary Assessment


Due: 3/10/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 03.10.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Explain to children that this drama, or play, is adapted from a folktale. Point out the characteristics of a drama.

·        Students will read “How the Beetle Got Her Colors”

·        Note Taking: Graphic Organizer As children read the selection, grammar pages

·        Students will complete Text Evidence questions independently

Homework:

·        Spelling Sentence


Due: 3/9/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 03.09.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        As a whole students will review word forms by adding, changing, or removing inflectional endings: ed, ing, and s, or es.

·        Students will independently identify Spelling Word Cards: Spelling: Words with ir/eer/ere/ear

·        Student will re-read: “Why the Sun and Moon Live in the Sky”

·        As a whole students will discuss story

·        Model for children how to use the notes from the graphic organizer to find clues about what they learned about the theme from the first two pages of the text.

·        Students will reinforce spelling and grammar worksheets independently

Homework:

·        Achieve “A Surprise in the Meadow: Episode 4”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 3/8/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 03.01.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Fill out agenda for the day.

·        Students will be introduced to spelling words

Spelling Words

Vocabulary Words

1.      deer

2.      cheers

3.      steer

4.      here

5.      jeer

6.      near

7.      ear

8.      dear

9.      clear

10.   spear

11.   store

12.   north

13.   again

14.   house

15.   inside

ashamed

boast

dash

holler

plenty

similarities

victory

wisdom

·        Students will build background knowledge and listening comprehension

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words: Words with : ir/eer/ere/ear

·        As a whole students will review and read “Why the Sun and Moon Live in the Sky”

·        As a recall we will discuss what we read and make connects that compare and contrast our own traditions. Using Strategy of the Month: Graphic organizer- power-map

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Rewrite the ending of the drama about the sun and moon. Focus on how the characters solve problems.

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING istation

·        Spelling 3x Each


Due: 3/5/2021
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EXTRA CREDIT ASSIGNMENT

Students wanting to receive extra credit to help improve their grade in both Reading and Writing:

Assignment:

Read Article

Answer Comprehensive questions

Long Response Answer: (to receive full credit)

            Writing must be five complete sentences of more

            Punctuation, spelling and grammar use will be considered in grading scale.


Passage Link below:

https://tinyurl.com/ECAMrsA
https://tinyurl.com/ECAMrsA
Due: 3/5/2021
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Friday 03.05.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify the plot of a story through compare and contrast.

Essential Question: How can I identify the difference between customs/traditions around the world?

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·        Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words using task cards

·        Students will be introduced to Novel: “The Lorax” by Dr. Suess

·        As a whole students will read “The Lorax” (Assignment Attached below)

·        Students will work on activity that includes comprehensive questions and a writing prompt. “The Lorax- Final Chapter” 

·        Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING iStation

 

UPLOADS TODAY

Homework:

               Spelling and vocabulary packet

Classwork:

               -Writing Prompt: Traditions

               _Group Game Rules and strategies

-Dr. Suess “The Lorax” Packet

               -Vocabulary pg. 171 & 172


Due: 3/4/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 03.04.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify the plot of a story through compare and contrast.

Essential Question: How can I identify the difference between customs/traditions around the world?

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Using compare and contrast graphic organizers: students will complete a journal entry: How are your trations different then the stories we read this week?

·        Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 4 Week 3

·        As a whole students will discuss the answers to cold reads (SAT Prep Test Stratigies)

  •      Students will use graphic organizer to complete for writing using Make Connections 

Homework:

·        Achieve3000: Article- “Refill and Reuse!”

·        Spelling 5xEach

·        Vocabulary Sentences

·        Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word and Vocabulary Assessment


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Due: 3/3/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 03.03.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify the plot of a story through compare and contrast.

Essential Question: How can I identify the difference between customs/traditions around the world?

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Students will read “Games Around the WORLD”

·        As a whole, students will discuss story and compare and contrast games found around the world.

·        Students will complete a project: write game directions in pairs to come up with game directions

·        Students will discuss their game with the class

Homework:

·        Spelling Sentence


Due: 3/2/2021
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Tuesday 03.02.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify the plot of a story through compare and contrast.

Essential Question: How can I identify the difference between customs/traditions around the world?

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        As a whole students will review word forms by adding, changing, or removing inflectional endings: ed, ing, and s, or es.

·        Students will independently identify Spelling Word Cards: Spelling: Words with /ôr/ororeoar; /är/ar

·        Student will re-read: “Dear Primo A Letter To My Primo”

·        As a whole students will discuss story

·        Students will work together to complete summary (using compare and contrast orazational chart) and text evidence questions

·        Students will reinforce spelling pg. 171 & 172 independently

Homework:

·        Achieve “Lady Gaga and Starvin’ Marvin”

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 3/1/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 03.01.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify the plot of a story through compare and contrast.

Essential Question: How can I identify the difference between customs/traditions around the world?

Opening Routine: SAT Dailies

Classwork:

·        Fill out agenda for the day.

o   Write down spelling words in weekly packet.

o   Write vocabulary in SPELLING- HW packet

Spelling                                             Vocabulary

1.      Port                                                                    common

2.      North                                                                 costume

3.      More                                                                 customs

4.      Store                                                                  favorite

5.      Oar                                                                    parade

6.      Roar                                                                   surrounded

7.      Board                                                                travels

8.      Part                                                                    wonder

9.      Start

10.   Park

11.   First

12.   Hurt

13.   Ago

14.   Carry

15.   people

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary cards

·        Students will build background knowledge and listening comprehension

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words: Words with : or, ore, oar,ar

·        As a whole students will review and read “Happy New Year!”

·        As a recall we will discuss what we read and make connects that compare and contrast our own traditions. Using Strategy of the Month: Graphic organizer- Compare & Contrast Ven Diagram

·        Students will develop and draft a writing prompt: Letter to a friend telling about a celebration that is special to your family.

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING istation

·        Spelling 3x Each


Due: 2/26/2021
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Friday 02.26.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify cause and effect using text evidence.

Essential Question: How can I identify cause and effect using various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.

Opening Routine: Finish Reading and Grammar Packets

Classwork:

·        Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·        Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words using task cards

·        Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

·        Complete Daily Reading and Grammar Worksheets (Both Packets)

·        One on one Monthly Data Chat with Student

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING iStation

 

UPLOADS TODAY

Homework:

            Spelling and vocabulary packet

Classwork:

            -Complete Grammar and Reading packets DUE TODAY

-Text Evidence by completing pg. 165

            -“Volcanoes” Text Evidence questions

            -Vocabulary pg. 161 & 162


Due: 2/25/2021
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Thursday 02.25.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify cause and effect using text evidence.

Essential Question: How can I identify cause and effect using various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How can a natural disaster affect the Earth? Describe

Classwork:

·        Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 4 Week 2

·        As a whole group, students will read To the Rescue

·        Students will work together to complete graphic organizer: Cause and effect

·        As a whole we will review and discuss assignment

·        Students will use graphic organizer to complete for writing using Make Connections

Homework:

·        Achieve3000: Article- “Space Next”

·        Spelling 5xEach

·        Vocabulary Sentences

·        Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word and Vocabulary Assessment


Due: 2/24/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 02.24.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify cause and effect using text evidence.

Essential Question: How can I identify cause and effect using various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What are some things you know about volcanoes? Describe.

·        Daily morning Grammar and Comprehension Worksheets pgs. (both packets due Feb.26th)

·        Students will be introduced to Expository Text Lesson

·        Students will read “Volcanoes” and complete Text Evidence independently.

·        Students will recall text Evidence by completing pg. 163-165 in pairs

·        Students will discuss assignments as a whole

·         

Homework:

·        Spelling Sentence


Due: 2/23/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 02.23.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify cause and effect using text evidence.

Essential Question: How can I identify cause and effect using various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Do you know how the Earth is different from other planets? Explain and Describe.

Classwork:

·        Daily morning Grammar & Comprehension Worksheets pgs (both packets due Feb.26th)

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary cards

·        Students will build background knowledge and listening comprehension

·        As a whole students will review Comprehensive Skill: Cause and effect

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words: Words with short /ur/er, ir, ur, or

·        Student will re-read: “Into The Sea”

·        As a call we will discuss what we read and make connects

·        Students will work together to complete graphic organizer: Cause and effect

·        Students will reinforce spelling pg. 162 independently

Homework:

·        Achieve “See the Sea-From Home”

Spelling ABC Order


Due: 2/22/2021
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Monday 02.22.21:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can Identify cause and effect using text evidence.

Essential Question: How can I identify cause and effect using various text features (e.g., captions, bold print, subheadings, glossaries, indexes, electronic menus, icons) to locate key facts or information in a text efficiently.

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How does the Earth change?

Classwork:

·        Fill out agenda for the day.

o   Write down spelling words in weekly packet.

o   Write vocabulary in SPELLING- HW packet

Spelling                                               Vocabulary

1.      Clerk                                                    1. active

2.      Herd                                                    2. Earth

3.      First                                                      3. explode

4.      Skirt                                                     4. island

5.      Stir                                                       5. local

6.      Churn                                                  6. properties

7.      Hurt                                                     7. solid

8.      Burst                                                    8. sleep

9.      Work

10.   Worse

11.   Know

12.   Wrist

13.   Found

14.   From

15.   Today

·        Daily morning Grammar & Comprehension Worksheets pgs (both packets due Feb.26th)

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary cards.

·        Students will build background knowledge and listening comprehension.

·        As a whole, students will review Interactive Read A-loud Cards “Earth Changes”

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words: Words with r-Controlled Vowels: er, ir, ur, or

·        Student will perform close reading and complex text: “Into the Sea.”

·        As a call we will discuss what we read and make connects

·        Students will reinforce vocabulary pg. 161 independently.

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING istation

·        Spelling 3x Each


Due: 2/19/2021
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Friday 02.19.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What kinds of things would you see in the Rain Forest?

Classwork:

·        Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·        Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words using task cards

·        Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

·        Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.8 (both packets)

·        Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·        Students will independently create two column notes with compare and contrast between “Alaska: A Special Place” and “Rain Forest”

C Day: Computer Lab Day!

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING iStation

 

UPLOADS TODAY

Homework:

            Spelling and vocabulary packet

Classwork:

            -Grammar and Reading packets pgs. 10-13

            -Vocabulary Sheet

-Text Evidence by completing pg. 153-155

            -Compare and Contrast between “Alaska: A Special Place” and “Rain Forest”

            -Vocabulary pg. 151 & 152


Due: 2/18/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 02.18.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Compare and contrast: If you lived in Alaska what kind of things would you see?

Classwork:

·        Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 4 Week 1

·        As a whole group, students will read Rain Forest

·        As a whole group, complete a main idea graphic organizer

·        Recalling main idea graphic organizer students will read “Rain Forest” and complete text evidence questions (Find attachment with story for reference)

Homework:

·        Achieve3000: Article- “The World’s Weirdest Building”

·        Spelling 5xEach

·       ·        Vocabulary Sentences

·       ·        Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word and Vocabulary Assessment


Due: 2/17/2021
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Wednesday 02.17.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What is the difference between Alaska and where you live? (Make two Column Notes)

Classwork:

·        Daily morning Grammar and Comprehension Worksheets pg.12 (both packets) 

·        As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·        Students will reread and teacher will model close reading: Text Evidence with compare and contrast graphic organizer.

·        Students will recall text Evidence by completing pg. 153-155 in pairs (Upload Friday)

·        Students will discuss assignments as a whole

Homework:

·        Spelling Sentence

·        Spelling ABC Order


Due: 2/16/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 02.16.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What are the different parts of the world?

Classwork:

·        Fill out agenda for the day.

o   Write down spelling words in weekly packet.

o   Write vocabulary in SPELLING- HW packet

Spelling:

1.      Comb

2.      Crumb

3.      Scene

4.      Scent

5.      Gnat

6.      Sign

7.      Knife

8.      Know

9.      Wrist

10.   Writing

11.   Cube

12.   Music

13.   Very

14.   Eat

15.   Don’t

Vocabulary:

Eerie

Growth

Layers

Lively

Location

Region

Seasons

temperate

 

·        Daily morning Grammar & Comprehension Worksheets pg.11 (both packets)

·        Students will be introduced to vocabulary using vocabulary cards

·        Students will build background knowledge and listening comprehension

·        As a whole students will review Interactive Read A-loud Cards “Where Do You Live?”

·        Students will independently identify Spelling words: Silent Letters: wr, kn, gn, mb, sc

·        Student will perform close reading and complex text: “Alaska A Special Place”

·        As a call we will discuss what we read and make connects

·        Students will reinforce vocabulary pg. 151 & 152 independently (Upload Friday)

Homework:

·        30 minutes READING istation

·        Spelling 3x Each

·        Achieve “How Popcorn First Popped”


Due: 2/15/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 02.15.2021:

PRESIDENST DAY!

No School


Due: 2/12/2021
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Friday 02.12.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What kinds of weather do you have where we live?

Classwork:

·         Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·         Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words using task cards

·         Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.9 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, students will recall and discuss “Tornados!” and “Wild Wind” and complete a compare and contrast between both texts. (Upload TODAY!)

C Day: Computer Lab Day!

Homework:

        30 minutes READING iStation


UPLOADS DUE TODAY!

Homework:

            Spelling and vocabulary packet

Classwork:

            Grammar and Reading packets pgs. 6-9

            Vocabulary Sheet

            Wild Weather” text evidence questions

            “Tornados!” and “Wild Wind” compare and contrast writing


Due: 2/11/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 02.11.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Compare and contrast how your activities change when it is rainy or sunny.

Classwork:

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 3 Week 4

·         As a whole group, students will read “Wild Weather” ****you can find attachment of the story for review (YOU DO NOT NEED TO PRINT)

·         As a whole group, complete a main idea graphic organizer

·         Recalling main idea graphic organizer students will summarize “Wild Weather” and complete text evidence questions (Upload text evidence questions on FRIDAY)

Homework:

·         Achieve3000: Article- “No More Snow Days"

·         Spelling 5xEach

·         ·        Vocabulary Sentences

·        ·         Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word Assessment


Due: 2/10/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 02.10.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What kind of weather do you like? Explain with details.

Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar and Comprehension Worksheets pg.7 (both packets) 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will recall Long e: e ea ee ie y, ey, e_e words and independently complete phonics practice worksheet

·         Students will discuss assignments as a whole

·         Students will complete a reinforcement worksheet for vocabulary with a partner

Homework:

·         Spelling Sentence


Due: 2/9/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 02.09.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What happens when it rains? Describe.

Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar & Comprehension Worksheets pg.6 (both packets)

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Student will reread “Tornados!”

·         As a class we will discuss what we read and make connects

·         Students will reinforce vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards and interactive phonic practice

Homework:

·         Achieve3000: Article- “A New View of the Sun”

·         Spelling ABC Order


Due: 2/8/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 02.08.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can describe connections between different elements of texts

Essential Question: How can I make connections between different resources of text using compare and contrast?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How does weather affect us?

Classwork:

·         Fill out agenda for the day.

o    Write down spelling words in weekly packet.

o    Write vocabulary in SPELLING- HW packet

Spelling:

1.     We

2.     Bee

3.     Need

4.     queen

5.     Mean

6.     Leaf

7.     Thief

8.     Chief

9.     Pony

10.  Keys

11.  Grow

12.  Toe

13.  After

14.  Every

15.  special

Vocabulary:

damage

Dangerous

Destroy

Event

Harsh

Prevent

Warning

weather

 

Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.6 (both packets)

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals.

·         As a whole students will read “Tornado!”

·         Teacher will demonstrate compare and contrast graphic organizer

·         Students will be introduced to Long e: e ea ee ie y, ey, e_e

·         Teacher will review Long e: e, ea, ee ie y, ey, e_e using spelling cards

Homework:

·         30 minutes READING istation


Due: 2/5/2021
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Friday 02.05.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can identify the main purpose of a text, including authors purpose, explanation, or description.

Essential Question: How can I identify a text or stories main idea and authors purpose?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How do members of the community help you and your family?

Classwork:

·         Students will be assessed on Spelling Words.

·         Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words using task cards.

·         Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.4 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, students will recall and discuss “Lighting Lives” and “Biblioburro” to develop comprehension with a compare and contrast writing prompt using detailes and evidence from the text.

C Day: Computer Lab Day!

Homework:

·         30 minutes READING iStation


Due: 2/4/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 02.04.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can identify the main purpose of a text, including authors purpose, explanation, or description.

Essential Question: How can I identify a text or stories main idea and authors purpose?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How can you make a difference in your community? Explain.

Classwork:

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals.

·         Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 3 Week 3

·         As a whole group, students will read “Biblioburro”.

·         Recalling sequence graphic organizer students will summarize “Biblioburrousing text evidence.

Homework:

·         Achieve3000: Article- “Water Worries”

·         Spelling 5xEach

·         Vocabulary Sentences

·         Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word Assessment


Due: 2/3/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 02.03.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can identify the main purpose of a text, including authors purpose, explanation, or description.

Essential Question: How can I identify a text or stories main idea and authors purpose?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What would your life look like without energy?

Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar and Comprehension Worksheets pg.3 (both packets) 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals.

·         Students will read “Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars!”

·         Students will discuss Story as a class.

·         Students will complete a sequence graphic organizer independently.

·         Student will use sequence graphic organizer to answer Text Evidence questions on “Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars!”

Homework:

·         Spelling Sentence


Due: 2/2/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 02.02.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can identify the main purpose of a text, including authors purpose, explanation, or description.

Essential Question: How can I identify a text or stories main idea and authors purpose?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Do you believe that having energy in your home is important? Support your answer.

Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar & Comprehension Worksheets pg.2 (both packets)

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals.

·         Students will read “The Enormous Tulip”.

·         As a call we will discuss what we read and make connects

·         Students will recall words using Long o: o, oe, oa, ow, oe

·         Students will reinforce words with Long o: o, oe, oa, ow, oe by working on pg. 121, and Long o/Contractions with not- worksheets.

·         Students will reinforce vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards and interactive phonic practice.

·         Students will reinforce vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards and interactive phonic practice.

Homework:

·         Achieve3000: Article- “D Is a Big Deal”

·         Spelling ABC Order


Due: 2/1/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 02.01.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective I can identify the main purpose of a text, including authors purpose, explanation, or description.

Essential Question: How can I identify a text or stories main idea and authors purpose?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How can people help their community?

Classwork:

·         Fill out agenda for the day.

o    Write down spelling words in weekly packet.

o    Write vocabulary in SPELLING- HW packet

Spelling:

1.     told

2.     most

3.     float

4.     coat

5.     toast

6.     grow

7.     mow

8.     show

9.     toe

10.  light

11.  mind

12.  only

13.  our

14.  who

Vocabulary:

across

borrow

countryside

idea

insists

lonely

solution

villages

 

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.1 (both packets)

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals.

·         As a whole students will read “Starry Night”

·         As a whole students will read “Lighting Lives”

·         Teacher will demonstrate author’s purpose using text evidence.

·         Students will recall a “Lighting Lives”, by filling in graphic organizer using text evidence to determine authors purpose.

·         Students will be introduced to Long o: o, oe, oa, ow, oe

Homework:

·         30 minutes READING istation


Due: 1/29/2021
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Friday 01.29.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can describe the structure of a story, including describing the beginning middle and end.

Essential Question: How can I use story structure to describe the events in a story?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Describe how the weather changes our sky?

Classwork:

·         Students will work on I-station & Achieve 3000 lessons.

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.20 & 21 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will be assessed on Spelling Words

·         Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words using task cards

·         As a whole group, students will read “Day & Night”

·         Students will develop comprehension through ask and answer questions

Homework:

·         30 minutes READING iStation


Due: 1/28/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 01.28.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can describe the structure of a story, including describing the beginning middle and end.

Essential Question: How can I use story structure to describe the events in a story?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Describe your daily routine? During the nighttime and daytime. Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar and Comprehensive Worksheets pg.18 & 19 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 3 Week 2

·         Students will reread “Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars!”

·         Using sequence organizer and summary students will answer Text Evidence to respond to the reading.

Homework:

  • Achieve3000: Article- “Sleep Does the Body Good”
  • Spelling 5xEach
  • Vocabulary Sentences
  • Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word Assessment

Due: 1/27/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 1.27.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can describe the structure of a story, including describing the beginning middle and end.

Essential Question: How can I use story structure to describe the events in a story?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Would you like to visit space? Where would you go?

Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar and Comprehension Worksheets pg.17 (both packets) 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will read “Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars!”

·         Students will discuss Story as a class

·         Students will complete a sequence graphic organizer independently

·         Student will use sequence graphic organizer to summarize “Mr. Putter & Tabby See the Stars!”

Homework:

·         Spelling Sentence


Due: 1/26/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 01.26.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can describe the structure of a story, including describing the beginning middle and end.

Essential Question: How can I use story structure to describe the events in a story?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How is the sky different in the daytime and nighttimg?

 

Classwork:

·         Daily grammar and comprehensive worksheets

·         Daily morning Grammar & Comprehension Worksheets pg.16 (both packets)

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will reread “Starry Night” and work in groups to summaries story using sequence graphic organizer

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss “The Big Idea and weekly opener”

·         Students will reinforce vocabulary using visual vocabulary cards and then completing a fill in the black worksheet

Homework:

·         Achieve3000: Article- “Clean Enough to Drink”

·         Spelling ABC Order
Due: 1/25/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 01.25.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can describe the structure of a story, including describing the beginning middle and end.

Essential Question: How can I use story structure to describe the events in a story?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What do you see in the sky? Describe.

 

Classwork:

·         Daily grammar and comprehensive worksheets

·         Fill out agenda for the day

o    Write down spelling words in weekly packet

o    Vocabulary flash cards

Spelling:

light

sight

mind

cry

tie

high

wild

dry

try

lei

begin

those

apart

Vocabulary:

adventure

delighted

dreamed

enjoyed

grumbled

moonlight

neighbor

nighttime

 

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.15 (both packets)

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals.

·         As a whole students will read “Starry Night”

·         Students will recall a “Starry Night”, by writing an opinion piece

·         Students will be introduced to Long i: i, y, igh, ie

·         Students will work independently on Practice book p.111 on Long: i, y, igh, ie

 

Homework:

·         30 minutes READING istation


Due: 1/22/2021
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Friday 01.22.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: Who is Martin Luther King Jr? and Why do we celebrate Martin Luther King Day?

Classwork:

  • Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.14 (both packets)
  • Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks
  • As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals
  • Students will be assessed on Spelling Words
  • Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words
  • As a whole group, students will read article about Martin Luther King, Jr
  • Students will complete Martin Luther King Flip book

Homework:

·         30 minutes READING iStation


Due: 1/21/2021
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Thursday 01.21.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What do you like it would be like to walk on the moon?

Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.13 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 3 Week 1

o    Online students must have Username and Password Ready for assessment**

·         Students will review expository text and similes vocabulary strategy with “Magnets Works”

Homework:

  • ·         Achieve3000: Article- “Secrets of the Sky”

    ·         Spelling 5xEach

    ·         Vocabulary Sentences

    ·         Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word Assessment


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Due: 1/20/2021
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Wednesday 1.20.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: How would your life be different without gravity?

Classwork:

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.12 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will read “Magnets Work!”

·         Students will discuss Story as a class

·         Students will reread and answer Text question “Explain why magnets sometimes push away from each other.”

·         Student will find text evidence in graphic organizer

Homework:

·         Spelling Sentence


Due: 1/19/2021
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Tuesday 01.19.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: How do the Earth’s forces affect us?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What have you learned about the world that surprises you?

Classwork

·         Fill out agenda for the day

o    Write down spelling words in weekly packet

o    Vocabulary flash cards

Spelling:

Nail

Train

Main

Hay

Stay

Break

Steak

Weigh

Sleigh

November

Vocabulary:

Amazing

Force

Measure

Objects

Proved

Speed

True

weight

·         Daily morning Grammar and Reading Worksheets pg.11 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will read “Surprise, Surprise”

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss “The Big Idea and weekly opener”

·         Students will be introducing to Blend words with long a

·         Students will review phonics practice for long a

·         Students will complete Grammar Worksheet: ((A) Phonic/Structural Analysis 1 and 2)

·         Students will be introducing to Blend words with long a

·         Students will review phonics practice for long a

  • Students will complete Grammar Worksheet: ((A) Phonic/Structural Analysis 1 and 2)

Homework:

  • Achieve3000: Article- “Check Out These Looks”
  • Spelling ABC Order
  • Spelling 3x each 
  • Study Vocabulary Flash Cards

Due: 1/18/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 01.18.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

NO SCHOOL

Homework:

·         30 minutes READING istation


Due: 1/15/2021
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Friday 01.15.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What would your day be like if you were a cat? Or a dog? Or a fish? What sorts of things would you do? What would be your favorite time of day?

 Classwork:

  •  Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.8 (both packets)
  • Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 
  • As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals
  •  Students will be assessed on Spelling Words
  • Students will be assessed on Vocabulary Words
  • Computer Lab Day- Technology interaction

 Homework:

  • 30 minutes READING iStation

Due: 1/14/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 01.14.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What do you love or dislike about animals? Explain why.

Classwork:

  •  Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.7 (both packets)
  • Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 
  • As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals
  •  Students will complete Cold Read for Unit 2 Week 5 **Online students must have Username and Password Ready for assessment**

Homework:

  • Achieve3000: Article- “Yoga for Everyone”
  • Spelling 5xEach
  • Vocabulary Sentences
  • Study for Vocabulary and Spelling Word Assessment

Due: 1/13/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 1.13.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: If your pet could talk, what do you think he would say to you?

 Classwork:

  •  As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.
  •  Students will read “Beetles”
  •  Students will discuss Story as a class
  •  Students will Answer Text Evidence questions on Page 209 individually
  •  Students will complete a Word Sort with Three-Letter Blends graphic organizer

Homework:

  • Spelling Sentence

Due: 1/12/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 01.12.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 

Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: If you were an animal, explain what traits you would like and why?

 

Classwork:

  • Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.7 (both packets)
  •  Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 
  •  As a whole group, the students will discuss their journal
  •  Students will review Three-Letter Blends: (scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr)
  •  Students will read Desert Camels and complete graphic organizer
  •  Students will complete 170 & 171 Rhythm and
  •  Students will review nouns
  •  Students will complete Grammar worksheet:(Your Turn & Reproducible Three- Letter Blends”

Homework:

  •  Achieve3000: Article- “Slow and Steady Isn’t Always Best”
  • Spelling ABC Order

Due: 1/11/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 01.11.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Identifying key details, multiple word meaning and writing about the text

Essential Question: What do we love about animals?

Opening Routine: Journal Writing: What is your favorite animal? Explain why

Classwork:

·         Daily grammar and comprehensive worksheets

·         Fill out agenda for the day

o    Write down spelling words in weekly packet

o    Vocabulary flash cards

Spelling:

Scratch

Scrape

Spring

Throne

Stripe

Strange

Shred

Splash

Catch

Flower

Vocabulary:

Behave

Express

Flapping

Feathers

·         Daily morning Grammar Worksheets pg.6 (both packets)

·         Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

·         As a whole group, the students will discuss their journals

·         Students will listen to their weekly opener “Animal Fun”

·         Students will do interactive listening “The Fluffy Alarm Clock” and ‘Little Crocodile”.

·         Students will apply phonics when decoding words with 3-letter blends and identify and generate rhymes. (scr, spr, str, thr, spl, shr)

·         Students will complete Grammar Worksheet ((A) Reproducibles Three- Letter Blends)

 Homework:

·         30 minutes READING istation

·         Spelling 3x each ​(HW. Packet)

·         Vocabulary Flash Cards

****NOTE: PLEASE FIND MONTHLY MORNING WORK PACKETS ATTACH -This is incase you were unable to print it on the first week of Janurary.


Due: 1/8/2021
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Friday 01.08.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe

 

Essential Question: How are offspring like their parents? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Where you Naughty or Nice this year? 

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discuss their journal.

·       Students will be Assessed on Spelling Words

·       Students will be Assessed on Vocabulary words

·       Students will be Assessed on Grammar 

Homework:

***Achieve3000 Article:” “**

* (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all sections of article for the day) The Ice-cream Report 

Spelling 5x each 

Vocabulary Sentences 


Due: 1/7/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 01.07.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe

Essential Question: How are offspring like their parents? 

 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Where you Naughty or Nice this year? 

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discuss their journal.

·       Students will complete their cold read 

·       Students will Read From Caterpillar to Butterfly

·       Review Make Connections questions as a class.

Homework:

***Achieve3000 Article:” “**

* (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all sections of article for the day) The Ice-cream Report 

Spelling 5x each 

Vocabulary Sentences 


Due: 1/6/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 01.06.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe

 

Essential Question: How are offspring like their parents? 

 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal:  Where could you and Frosty the snowman go? 

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will read Baby Bears! 

·       Students will discuss Story as a class 

·       Answer questions on Page 203 individually 

·       As a Class we will complete a Main Idea Graphic Organizer 

·       Students will Review Abbreviations 

Homework:

Spelling Sentences 


Due: 1/5/2021
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 01.05.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe

Essential Question How are offspring like their parents? 

 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Describe the tase of cany canes 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will review Comprehension Strategies 

·       Students will read Eagles and Eaglets 

·       Students will answer questions on Page 155 

·       Students will review nouns 

·       Students will complete Grammar worksheet 

Homework***Achieve3000 Article:” Defying Gravity 

 “*** (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all 5 sections of article for the day)

Spelling ABC order 


Due: 1/4/2021
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Winter Break:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Wishing everyone a Great Winter Break! 

There will be two Extra credit packets for them to work on during the break. This is not required but it would help some of the students with their grades! Below is the Work for Christmas Break 

 

REQUIRED: 

Achieve 3000: 

-        Amazing Animals 

-        Communicating LEGO Style

-        Ramping up for the Olympics

-        Young Skater makes History 

 

OPTIONAL but recommended: 

-        Grammar Extra credit packet 

-        Reading Extra Credit Packet 


Due: 1/4/2021
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Monday 01.04.2021:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Identify the main purpose of a text, including what the author wants to answer, explain, or describe

Essential Question: How are offspring like their parents? 

Opening Routine: Journal: Writing Ornament: What are your New Year’s Resolutions or Goals? 

 

Spelling:

Trash

Sting

While

Early

Isn’t

That

Shape

Chop

Phone

Bring

Vocabulary:

Adult

Alive

Covered

Fur

Giant

Groom

Mammal

Offspring

 

 

o   Daily morning Grammar Worksheet 

o   Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Introduce students their new spelling and Vocabulary words

·       Students will listen to their weekly opener “Baby Animals” 

·       Students will do interactive listening Wild Animal Families. 

·       Students will Listen to Every Time I Write song

·       Students will review different kinds of Nouns (Singular and Plural Nouns) 

·       Students will complete Grammar Worksheet 

·       Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES*** 

Spelling 3x each 

Vocabulary Flash Cards 


Due: 12/18/2020
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Friday 12.18.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue

 

Essential Question: What are features of different animal habitats?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: As a whole group the students will discusses their journal. 

·       As a whole group the students will discuss their Journal. 

·       Students will be Assessed on Spelling words 

·       Students will be Assessed on Vocabulary Words 

·       Students will Write a descriptive paragraph on “ How to Build a Gingerbread House.

·       Students will build a craft Gingerbread house.

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***


Due: 12/17/2020
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Thursday 12.17.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue

 

Essential Question: What are features of different animal habitats?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Where you Naughty or Nice this year? 

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discuss their journal.

·       Students will complete their cold read 

·       Students will read and answers questions on Page 184-185 

·       As a class we will review Story and Questions 

·       Introduce Descriptive Writing 

·       Students will write one Paragraph practicing descriptive writing 

Homework:

***Achieve3000 Article:” “**

* (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all sections of article for the day) The Ice-cream Report 

Spelling 5x each 

Vocabulary Sentences 


Due: 12/16/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 12.16.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue

 

Essential Question: What are features of different animal habitats?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal:  Where could you and Frosty the snowman go? 

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will read Turtle, Turtle, Watch out! 

·       Students will discuss Story as a class 

·       Answer questions on Page 183 individually 

·       As a Class we will complete a Main Idea Graphic Organizer 

·       Students will Review Capital letters 

Homework:

Spelling Sentences 


Due: 12/15/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 12.15.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue

Essential Question What are features of different animal habitats?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Describe the tase of cany canes 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will review Comprehension Strategies 

·       Students will read A Prairie Guard Dog

·       Students will answer questions on Page 132 

·       Students will review nouns 

·       Students will complete Grammar worksheet 

Homework***Achieve3000 Article:”  

 “*** (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all 5 sections of article for the day)

Spelling ABC order 


Due: 12/14/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 12.14.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue

 

Essential Question: What are features of different animal habitats?

Opening Routine: Journal: Writing Ornament: What does your Christmas tree look like? 

 

Spelling:

Place

Barge

Trace

Bulge

Space

Cage

Wash

Saw

Mule

Range

 

Vocabulary:

Escape

Habitat

Journey

Nature

Peeks

Restless

Spies

 

 

o   Daily morning Grammar Worksheet 

o   Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Introduce students their new spelling and Vocabulary words

·       Students will listen to their weekly opener “Animal Habitats” 

·       Students will do interactive listening Explore a Coral reef. 

·       Students will Listen to Every Time I Write song

·       Students will review different kinds of Nouns

·       Students will complete Grammar Worksheet 

·       Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES*** 

Spelling 3x each 

Vocabulary Flash Cards 


Due: 12/11/2020
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Friday 12.11.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What is Thanksgiving on Thursday Mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: As a whole group the students will discusses their journal. 

​​​​​​​

·       Students will be assessed on Spelling words and Vocabulary words 

·       Students will be assessed on Grammar. 

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***


Due: 12/10/2020
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Thursday 12.10.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What is Thanksgiving on Thursday Mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will work on Interactive Grammar Journal  

·       Students will be tested on Thanksgiving on Thursday novel test 

Homework:

***Achieve3000 Article:” “**

* (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all sections of article for the day) The Ice-cream Report 

Spelling 5x each 

Vocabulary Sentences 


Due: 12/9/2020
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Wednesday 12.09.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What is Thanksgiving on Thursday Mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal:  

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       MYA

·       Complete Missing pages in Packet  

·       Students will complete main idea and supporting details worksheet 

·       Students will review Nouns 

Homework:

Spelling Sentences 

 


Due: 12/8/2020
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Tuesday 12.08.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective The  students will identify the main topic of a multi-paragraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question What is Thanksgiving on Thursday Mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       MYA

·       We will review what Fiction story is. 

·       Review Main Idea & Key Details in the text.

·       Students will review main idea in paragraphs 

·       Students will complete main idea Worksheet 

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Spelling ABC order 


Due: 12/7/2020
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Monday 12.07.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

 

Essential Question: What is Thanksgiving on Thursday Mainly about?

Opening Routine: Journal: Writing Ornament: If you could be a movie star, what movie would you be in?

 

Spelling:

Afraid

Brave

Cheerful

Daring

Eager

Greedy

Honest

Polite

Stubborn

Weak

Vocabulary:

Burly

Frilly

Hearth

Rod

Thatch

Wade

Gather

 

o   Daily morning Grammar Worksheet 

o   Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       MYA

·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 

·       Students will discuss the main idea on Thanksgiving on Thursday 

·       Students will discuss what Main idea is 


Due: 12/4/2020
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Friday 11.27.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What are chapters 7-10 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What was your favorite part in Thanksgiving on Thursday? Why?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal. 

·       Students will be assessed on Spelling words and Vocabulary words 

·       Students will be assessed on Grammar. 

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***


Due: 12/3/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 11.26.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What are chapters 7-10 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could stay one age for ever, which would you choose? Why?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will work on Interactive Grammar Journal  

·       Students will be tested on Thanksgiving on Thursday Chapter 7- 10 

Homework:

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Spelling 5x each 

Vocabulary Sentences 


Due: 12/2/2020
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Wednesday 12.02.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What are chapters 7-10 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could be a movie star, what movie would you be in? 

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Discuss chapter 7 – 10 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’

·       Complete Missing pages in Packet  

Homework: 

Spelling Sentences 


Due: 12/1/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 12.01.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question What are chapters 7-10 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What is your favorite subject and why?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       We will review what Fiction story is. 

·       Review Main Idea & Key Details in the text.

·       Read Chapter 10 “Thanksgiving on a Thursday” 

·       Students will complete main idea and key details worksheet. 

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Spelling ABC order 


Due: 11/30/2020
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Monday 11.30.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

 

Essential Question: What are chapters 7-10 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Journal: If you could create a new holiday, what would it be?

o   Daily morning Grammar Worksheet 

o   Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

Spelling words: 

1. Almost

2. Cold

3. Funny

4. Grow

5. Know

6. More

7. Open

8. Second

9. Small

10. Under

Vocabulary

1. Musket

2. Spit

3. Platter

4. Cure

5. Blessing

6. Community

7. Napkin

8. Shy

9. Bud

10. Pouch

11. Rattle

12. Thankful



Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 

·       Students will complete chapter 7-8 vocabulary worksheet.

·       Read Chapter 9 in Thanksgiving on a Thursday.

·       Discuss chapter 9 as a class.

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES*** 

Spelling 3x each 

Vocabulary Flash Cards 


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Due: 11/27/2020
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Friday 11.27.2020:


NO SCHOOL 


Due: 11/26/2020
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Thursday 11.26.2020:

​​​​​​​NO SCHOOL 

Due: 11/25/2020
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Wednesday 11.25.2020:

​​​​​​​NO SCHOOL 


Due: 11/24/2020
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Tuesday 11.24.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question What are chapters 7-8 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: How can you help people who are less fortunate on Thanksgiving?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       We will review what Fiction story is. 

·       Review Main Idea & Key Details in the text.

·       Read Chapter 8 “Thanksgiving on a Thursday” 

·       Students will complete main idea and key details worksheet. 

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Due: 11/23/2020
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Monday 11.23.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

 

Essential Question: What are chapters 7-8 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Journal: What are some things you are thankful for?

o   Daily morning Grammar Worksheet 

o   Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 

·       Students will complete chapter 7-8 vocabulary worksheet.

·       Read Chapter 7 in Thanksgiving on a Thursday.

·       Discuss chapter 7 as a class.

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES*** 


Due: 11/20/2020
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Friday 11.20.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What are chapters 4-6 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What does Thanksgiving mean to you? 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will be assessed on ‘Thanksgiving on Thursday” Chapter 4-6 

·       Students will be assessed on Spelling words and Vocabulary words 

·       Students will be assessed on Grammar 

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***

Upload: 

Homework packet 

Grammar Days 1-5 

Reading warm-up Days 1-5

Vocabulary Test 



Due: 11/19/2020
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Thursday 11.19.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What are chapters 4-6 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: How can you be Thankful every day?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will work on Interactive Grammar Journal  

·       Review chapters 4-6 Main ideas and Character details 

Homework:

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Phonics 5x each 


Due: 11/18/2020
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Wednesday 11.18.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What are chapters 4-6 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: How could our class help others to have a nice Thanksgiving?  

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Discuss chapter 4 and 5  ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’

·       Read Chapter 6 “Thanksgiving on  Thursday”

·       Complete Chapter 6 pages in packet 

Homework: Achieve 3000 Article: 

Phonics Sentences 

Vocabulary Sentences 


Due: 11/17/2020
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Tuesday 11.17.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question What are chapters 4-6 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: How can you help people who are less fortunate on Thanksgiving?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       We will review what Fiction story is. 

·       Review Main Idea & Key Details in the text.

·       Read Chapter 5 “Thanksgiving on a Thursday” 

·       Students will complete main idea and key details worksheet. 

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Phonics ABC order 


Due: 11/16/2020
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Monday 11.16.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

 

Essential Question: What are chapters 4-6 ‘’Thanksgiving on Thursday’’ mainly about? What details let you know this? 

Opening Routine: Journal: What are some things you are thankful for?

o   Daily morning Grammar Worksheet 

o   Daily Morning Reading comprehension checks 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 

·       Students will complete chapter 4-6 vocabulary worksheet.

·       Read Chapter 4  in Thanksgiving on a Thursday.

·       Discuss chapter 4 as a class.

Spelling Words:                                           Vocabulary Words:

-Chop                                                             -Harvest

-Catch                                                            -Fowl

-Shape                                                           -Eel

-Trash                                                            -Bay

-Phone                                                            -Wade

-String                                                           -Lousy

-Thin                                                               -Hearth

-Bring                                                             -Rod

-Badge                                                          - Chowder

-Seven

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES*** 

Phonics 3x each 


Due: 11/13/2020
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Friday 11.13.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What is chapters 1-3  ‘’Thanksgiving on a Thursday’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: It wouldn’t be Thanksgiving without…

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will be assessed on spelling words and Vocabulary words 

·       Students will be assessed on Reading comprehension Chapter 1-3 “Thanksgiving on a Thursday” 

 

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***


Due: 11/12/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 11.12.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What is chapters 1-3  ‘’Thanksgiving on a Thursday’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Do you help your family set up for Thanksgiving? How?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Discuss chapter 1 and 2  ‘’Thanksgiving on a Thursday’’

·       Read Chapter 3 “Thanksgiving on a Thursday”

·       Complete Chapter 2 pages in packet 

Homework:

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Due: 11/11/2020
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Wednesday 11.11.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

NO SCHOOL 


Due: 11/10/2020
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Tuesday 11.10.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

Essential Question: What is chapters 1-3  ‘’Thanksgiving on a Thursday’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What is your favorite part of Thanksgiving?

 

Classwork:

·       A whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       We will review what Fiction story is. 

·       Review Main Idea & Key Details in the text.

·       Read Chapter 2 “Thanksgiving on a Thursday” 

·       Students will complete main idea and key details worksheet. 

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Due: 11/9/2020
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Monday 11.9.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The  students will identify the main topic of a multiparagraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within the text.

 

Essential Question: What is chapters 1-3  ‘’Thanksgiving on a Thursday’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Describe the feeling of thankfulness. Write 5-7 sentences

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 

·       Students will complete chapter 1 vocabulary worksheet.

·       We will review what a Fiction Story is. 

·       Read Chapter 1 in Thanksgiving on a Thursday.

Spelling Words:                                           Vocabulary Words:

-Ice                                                                -Toil

-Range                                                            -Gather

-Wage                                                             -Feast

-Ace                                                                -Frilly

-Place                                                              -Autumn

-Mice                                                              -Thatch

-Badge                                                            -Trap

-Cup                                                                -Burly

-Trace                                                            -Thou

-Cent

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES***

Phoncis packet 


Due: 11/5/2020
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Friday 11.6.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The students will recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story ‘’ Wolf! Wolf!’’ about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Write a story about you winning the presidential election. 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will be assessed on spelling words and vocabulary words 

·       Students will be assessed on singular & plural nouns. 

Students will work on Interactive Grammar Journals 

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***

Upload Phonics and Vocabulary Homework 


Due: 11/5/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 11.5.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The students will recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story ‘’ Wolf! Wolf!’’ about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Why is it important for people to vote?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will be assessed on cold read  

·       Read the Story “ The Who Cried Wolf”

·       Students will made a Problem and solution graphic organizer 

·       Review grammar letter mechanics and commas in series.

·       Students will work independently on grammar worksheet (singular & plural nouns). 

Closing Activity: Students will discuss what they learned in class.

Homework:

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Phonics 5x each 

Vocabulary “Make your own test” 


Due: 11/4/2020
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Wednesday 11.4.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The students will recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story ‘’ Wolf! Wolf!’’ about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal What would you like to tell the President

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       We will review what an expository text is. 

·       Review Key Details in the text.

·       Read the story ‘A visit to the Desert” 

·       Students will complete a Beginning, Middle and End Graphic Organizer.

·       Review grammar letter mechanics and singular & plural nouns.

·       Students will work independently on grammar worksheet. 

Homework: ***Scan or Upload: CLASSWORK-

Achieve 3000: A Desert Not So Far Away 

Phonics Sentences 

Vocabulary Illustrations  

***UPLOAD CLASSWORK***


Due: 11/3/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 11.3.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

·      TEACHER WORK DAY 

·      NO SCHOOL 

Homework***Achieve3000 Article:A New World” 

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Phonics ABC order 

Vocabulary Definitions


Due: 11/2/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 11.2.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: The students will recount stories, including fables and folktales from diverse cultures, and determine their central message, lesson, or moral

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story ‘’ Wolf! Wolf!’’ about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Why is election day important?

 

Classwork:

-       As a whole group the students will discuss the journal.

-       We will review new Spelling and Vocabulary 

-       Students will read “Grace for President” 

-       Students will do Interactive read aloud 

-       Students will discuss story as a class

-       Class will work on Interactive Grammar Journal

Spelling Words:                                           Vocabulary Words:

-Vote                                                             -Democracy

-Poll                                                                 -Independent

-Elect                                                             -Vote

-Party                                                             -Election

-Ballot                                                            -Polling Place

-Rights                                                           -Ballot

-President                                                     -Voting Booth 

-Candidate                                                    -Debate

-Republican

-Democrat

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES***

Phonics 3x each 

Vocabulary sentences 


Due: 10/30/2020
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Friday 10.30.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: :      Students will recount stories, Including fables and folktales from diverse cultures. Students will demonstrate command of the conversation of standard English Capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. 

 

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story “Wolf! Wolf!” about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Write a letter to a spooky character inviting them to your house.

Classwork:

·       Students will be Assessed on Spelling words

·       Students will be Assessed on Vocabulary Words

·       Studnets will be Assessed on Grammar   

Homework: ***iStation READING 30 MINUTES***


Due: 10/29/2020
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Thursday 10.29.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: :      Students will recount stories, Including fables and folktales from diverse cultures. Students will demonstrate command of the conversation of standard English Capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. 

 

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story “Wolf! Wolf!” about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could be an animal for one day, what animal would you be & why?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will be assessed on Cold read

·       Students will work on Interactive Grammar Journal 

·       Review Grammar Mechanics commas in a series  

Homework:

***Achieve3000 Article:” “*

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Phonics Practice – Short u 

Weekly Vocabulary Practice


Due: 10/28/2020
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Wednesday 10.28.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: :      Students will recount stories, Including fables and folktales from diverse cultures. Students will demonstrate command of the conversation of standard English Capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. 

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Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story “Wolf! Wolf!” about? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Why is it important to be honest?

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       We will review expository text

·       Review key details in a text

·       Read the story “The Boy Who Cried Wolf” pages 118-121

·       Work on Interactive Grammar journal 

·       Review Singular & plural nouns

·       Write a story using 5 spelling words

Homework: ***Achieve3000 Article:” 

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Phonics Practice – Short u 

Weekly Vocabulary Practice

***Scan or Upload: CLASSWORK- 
Due: 10/27/2020
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Tuesday 10.27.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: :      Students will recount stories, Including fables and folktales from diverse cultures. Students will demonstrate command of the conversation of standard English Capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. 

 

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story “Wolf! Wolf!” about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Imagine you had a friend that lied often about everything. What are a few things you would tell him/her to help them stop lying.

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Introduce Students to new Vocabulary and Spelling

·       We will review what a Fable is 

·       Read the story “Fox gets help” Pages 63-65

·       Work on Grammar Interactive Journal 

·       Review Grammar 

Homework***Achieve3000 Article:” 

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Phonics Practice – Short u 

Weekly Vocabulary Practice


Due: 10/26/2020
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Monday 10.26.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective:      Students will recount stories, Including fables and folktales from diverse cultures. Students will demonstrate command of the conversation of standard English Capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. 

Essential Question: What is the lesson or moral in the story “Wolf! Wolf!” about? 

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What can animals in stories teach us?

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 

·       Students will listen to story Swamp Life

·       Begin working on Grammar Interactive Journals 

·        

Spelling Words:                                           Vocabulary Words:

-Dug                                                               -Believe

-Cub                                                                -Delicious

-Hum                                                               -Feast

-Must                                                             -Fond

-Duck                                                              -Lessons

-Fuse                                                              -Remarkable

-Huge                                                             -Snatch

-Flute                                                             -Stories

-Lunch

-Mute 

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES***

Phonics Practice – Short u 

Weekly Vocabulary Practice 


Due: 10/23/2020
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Friday 10.23.2020:

 Teacher Work Day


Due: 10/22/2020
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Thursday 10.22.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Students will identify the main topic of a multi-paragraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within a text.

Essential Question: What is the story ‘’Families Working Together’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could be an animal for one day, what animal would you be & why?

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will be assessed on spelling words

·       Students will be assessed on combining sentences


Homework:

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Due: 10/21/2020
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Wednesday 10.21.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Students will identify the main topic of a multi-paragraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within a text.

Essential Question: What is the story ‘’Families Working Together’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: How are ways your family helps you?

 

Classwork:

  • ·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.
  • ·       Students will complete Cold Read Assessment 
  • ·       Students will listen and watch the video My partner and friend  (unit1 week3 listening comprehension )
  • ·       Discuss and analyze the video as a whole group
  • ·       Reread the story ‘Families Working Together’’ pgs. 104-107
  • ·       Students will complete a graphic organizer (sequence of events).
  • ·       Review grammar letter mechanics and combining sentences.

Homework: ***Scan or Upload: CLASSWORK- 


Due: 10/20/2020
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Tuesday 10.20.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: Students will identify the main topic of a multi-paragraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within a text. 

Essential Question: What is the story ‘’Families Working Together’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What type of chores do you have?

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·       Students will listen and watch the video My partner and friend  (unit1 week3 listening comprehension )

·       Discuss and analyze the video as a whole group

·       Read the story ‘Families Working Together’’ pgs. 104-107

·       Students will complete questions (pg. 107) individually 

Review grammar letter mechanics and combining sentences.

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Due: 10/19/2020
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Monday 10.19.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective:      Students will identify the main topic of a multi-paragraph text as well as the focus of specific paragraphs within a text. 

Essential Question: What is the story ‘’Families Working Together’’ mainly about?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What is something you and your family do together?

 

 

Classwork:

·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.

·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 

·       We will review what Expository text is. 

·       Students will listen and watch the video Families Today 

·       Discuss and analyze the video as a whole group

·       Read the story Families Work! 

·       Discuss and analyze the story as a whole group.

·       Students will answer questions on pg.89

·       Review grammar letter mechanics and quotation marks

·        

Spelling Words:                                           Vocabulary Words:

-Bike                                                              -Check

-Nine                                                               -Choose

-Pit                                                                  -Chores

-Hive                                                               -Cost

-Ripe                                                               -Customers

-Like                                                                -Jobs

-Sit                                                                 -Spend

-Big                                                                 -Tools

-Pine

-Fizz

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES***

The Following worksheets are Classwork please have them printed for class and upload Wednesday


Due: 10/16/2020
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Friday 10.9.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Do you dream of owning a lot of pets someday? Why or Why not?

Classwork:

  • ·       Sudents will be assessed on vocabulary/spelling words.
  • ·       Students will be assessed on grammar commas and predicates in a sentence.
  • ·       Students will read a story and then complete Cold read .

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***


Due: 10/15/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 10.15.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could be an animal for one day, what animal would you be & why?

Classwork:

  • ·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.
  • ·       Re-read the story Lola and Tiva 
  • ·       Discuss and analyze the story as a whole group.
  • ·       Students will complete Key Details Chart
  • ·       Students will come up with their own questions about the story. 
  • ·       Review grammar commas/predicates.
  • ·       Students will complete grammar worksheet individually  

Homework:

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Due: 10/14/2020
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Wednesday 10.14.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What would happen if you lost your pet? How would you feel? What would you do?

Classwork:

  • ·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.
  • ·       Students will listen and watch the video All kinds of Vets   
  • ·       Discuss and analyze the video as a whole group
  • ·       Read the interview Animal Needs
  • ·       Students will complete question (pg. 103) individually 
  • ·       Review grammar commas/predicates.
  • ·       Students will complete comma worksheet. 

Homework: ***Scan or Upload: CLASSWORK- 


Due: 10/13/2020
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Tuesday 10.13.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Invent a brand new pet. What would it look like? How would you have to care for it?

Classwork:

  • ·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.
  • ·       Students will listen and watch the video All kinds of Vets (Unit 1 Week 4)
  • ·       Discuss and analyze the video as a whole group
  • ·       Read the story Lola and Tiva 
  • ·       Students will complete page 101
  • ·        Go over comma/predicates. 
  • ·       Students will work independently on grammar worksheet (Predicates in a sentence

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Due: 10/12/2020
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Monday 10.12.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action 

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What pet do you wish to have some day? Why?

Classwork:

  • ·       As a whole group the students will discusses their journal.
  • ·        Introduce students to their new spelling & vocabulary words. 
  • ·       We will review what a non-fiction story is. 
  • ·       Students will listen and watch the video Animals need our care (Unit 1 Week 4)
  • ·       Discuss and analyze the video as a whole group
  • ·       Read the story Taking Care of Pepper
  • ·       Discuss and analyze the story as a whole group
  • ·       Go over grammar comma mechanics and predicates in a sentence
  • ·       Students will work on a grammar worksheet (pg16)

Spelling Words:                                           Vocabulary Words:

-stop                                                              -Allowed

-brush                                                            -Care

-grab                                                              -Excited

-trap                                                               -Needs

-test                                                               -Roam

-task                                                               -Safe

-felt                                                                -Wild

-silk                                                                 -Wandered

-plan

-grew

Homework: ***iStation READING 30 MINUTES***



Due: 10/9/2020
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Friday 10.9.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What animal do you think would make a bad pet and why?

Classwork:

  • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
  • Students will be assessed on vocabulary and spelling words
  • Students will complete a story summary for “Not Norman”

Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation***


Due: 10/8/2020
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Thursday 10.8.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Why do you think a pet can be an important friend?

Classwork:

  • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
  • Re-read the story “Not Norman”
  • Discuss the story as a whole
  • Students will complete their own questions of the story
  • Review grammar letter mechanics and subject in a sentence
  • Students will work independently on grammar worksheet (subject sentence)

Homework:

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Due: 10/7/2020
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Wednesday 10.7.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could own any animal in the world, what would it be and why?

Classwork:

  • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
  • Students will listen and watch the video “My Partner and Friend”
  • Read the story “Not Norman” pgs. 62-77
  • Students will complete pg.79 individually
  • Review grammar letter mechanics and subject in a sentence
  • Students will work independently on grammar worksheet (subject sentence)

Homework: ***Scan or Upload: CLASSWORK- Pg. 79 and grammar worksheet “Subject Sentence”***


Due: 10/6/2020
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Tuesday 10.6.2020:
Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936
Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action
Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?
Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What are things you like doing with your pet? If you don’t have one, what would you do if you did have one?
Classwork:
  • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
  • Students will read story Finding Cal and My Puppy
  • Teachers and students will discuss and analyze story as a whole group
  • Students will answer questions on pg.59
  • Review grammar letter mechanics and subject in a sentence.
  • Students will complete grammar worksheet

Homework: ***Achieve3000 Article:” “Viva Hispanic Heritage Month" (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all sections of article for the day)

 

 

Due: 10/5/2020
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Monday 10.5.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will describe overall structure of a story, including describing how the beginning introduces the story and the ending concludes the action

Essential Question: What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Do you have any pets? What kind of pet do you have? What kind would you like to have?

Classwork:

  • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
  • Teacher will introduce students to new spelling & vocabulary words.
  • Students will complete Vocabulary page 21 (Find in Practice book)
  • Students will review what a fiction story is
  • Students will listen and watch the video “Pets Are Our Friends”
  • Spelling Words:                                     Vocabulary Words:
  • -grass                                                     -decide
  • -trips                                                      -different
  • -still                                                        -friendship
  • -west                                                      -glance
  • -mask                                                      -proper
  • -plans                                                      -relationship
  • -milk                                                       -stares
  • -belt                                                       -trade
  • -spell
  • -plum

Homework:

***iStation READING 30 MINUTES***


Due: 10/2/2020
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Friday 10.2.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will demonstrate English grammar and usage when speaking and writing. Students will ask and answer such questions as who, what when, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding about key details in a text.

Essential Question: Describe how friends depend on each other.

Opening Routine: Students will complete a writing journal: Describe your best friend. Name, age, where you met, and why they are your best friend. Draw a picture of you and your friend.

Classwork:

  • ​​​​​​​Teacher and students will discuss writing journals
  • Students will be assessed on voc/spelling words (Attached Below)
  • Students will be assessed on statements and questions (Attached Below)

Homework: Sign in and Complete 10/2/20

  • *istation 30 minutes Reading*

Scan and Upload 10/2/20 before 11:59pm

  • voc/spelling words assessment (Attached Below)
  • statements and questions assessment (Attached Below)

 


Due: 10/1/2020
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Thursday 10.1.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will demonstrate English grammar and usage when speaking and writing. Students will ask and answer such questions as who, what when, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding about key details in a text.

Essential Question: Describe how friends depend on each other.

Opening Routine: Students will complete a writing journal: How are you and your friends different?

Classwork:

  • ​​​​​​​Teacher and students will discuss writing journals
  • Reviewing vocabulary and spelling for the week
  • Review grammar skills: statements and questions/grammar mechanics: sentence capitalization and punctuation.
  • Students will work on statements and questions/grammar mechanicsgrammar worksheet (attached below)

Homework: Sign in and Complete 10/1/20 by 11:59pm

  • *Achieve 3000- Article: “Music-Making Machine”*

Due: 9/30/2020
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Wednesday 9.30.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will demonstrate English grammar and usage when speaking and writing. Students will ask and answer such questions as who, what when, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding about key details in a text.

Essential Question: Describe how friends depend on each other.

Opening Routine: Students will complete a writing journal: What are things you enjoy doing with your friends?

Classwork:

  • ​​​​​​​Teacher and students will discuss writing journals
  • Students will listen to the story The New Kid (listening comprehension)
  • Discuss and analyze the story as a whole group
  • Read “Little Flap Learns to Fly” pgs.22-27
  • Review grammar skills: statements and questions/grammar mechanics: sentence capitalization and punctuation.
  • Students will work on grammar worksheet

Homework: Scan and Upload to Wednesday 9/30/20 by 11:59pm

*ClassworK: Grammar Worksheet pg.1 & 2
*ClassworK: Vocabulary sentences

Due: 9/29/2020
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Tuesday 9.29.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will demonstrate English grammar and usage when speaking and writing. Students will ask and answer such questions as who, what when, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding about key details in a text.

Essential Question: Describe how friends depend on each other.

Opening Routine: Students will complete a writing journal: What makes a good friend?

Classwork:

  • ​​​​​​​Teacher and students will discuss writing journals
  • Teacher will Introduce Spelling and Vocabulary words
    • Spelling Words:           Vocabulary Words:
      • Cat                        -actions
      • Map                       -afraid
      • Did                        -depend
      • Hip                        -nervously
      • Kid                        -peered
      • Pad                        -perfectly
      • Fin                         -rescues
      • Lid                         -secret
      • Win
      • Can
  • Teacher and Students will discuss meaning of vocabulary words
  • Students will write spelling words 10 times each (in Writing Journal)
  • Students will complete sentence with each vocabulary word (UPLOAD WEDNESDAY FOR CREDIT)

Homework: Sign in and Complete 9/29/20 by 11:59pm

  • *Achieve3000 Article: “Gold” *


Due: 9/28/2020
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Monday 9.28.2020:

TEACHER PLANNING DAY!

No School


Due: 9/25/2020
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Friday 9.25.2020: Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

  •  Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.
  • Essential Question: How can I identify the meaning of the word artist and can I recall the different types of arts?
  • Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you were an artist what would you draw? Draw a creative picture of anything you want and explain what it is. Why did you draw this?
  • Classwork:
    • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
    • Teacher and students will re-read “Meet the Artist”
    • Students will complete independently Build Final pg. 11” assessment (Attached Below)
Homework:***30 Minutes Reading iStation*** & UPLOAD "BUILD FINAL pg.11"

Due: 9/24/2020
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Thursday 9.24.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

  •  Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.
  • Essential Question: How can I identify the meaning of the word artist and can I recall the different types of arts?
  • Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could choose any instrument to play, what would it be and why?
  • Classwork:
    • ​​​​​​​Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
    • Teachers will introduce students to worksheet where they will highlight High Frequency Words from the story.
    • Students will complete Meet the Artist Part 2 pg.10 (Attached Below)
    • Students will complete Build Words with Constant Blends Part 2 pg.9 (Attached Below)
Homework:***Achieve3000 Article: ”Droids at Your Service“*** (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all sections of article for the day)

Due: 9/23/2020
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Wednesday 9.23.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

  •  Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.
  • Essential Question: How can I identify the meaning of the word artist and can I recall the different types of arts?
  • Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: Are you an artist? Explain Why or Why not. What type of artist are you?
  • Classwork:
    • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
    • Teachers will introduce students to story read aloud
    • Students will complete independently illustrating and writing the type of art they enjoy the most. (Dancing, singing, drawing, acting, instruments, etc.)
    • Students will complete Meet the Artist Part 1 pg.8 (Attached Below)
    • Students will complete Build Words with Constant Blends Part 1 pg.7 (Attached Below)
​​​​​​​Homework: ***Scan or Upload: CLASSWORK- Meet the Artist Part 1 pg.8 and Build Words with Constant Blends Part 1 pg.7***

Due: 9/22/2020
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Tuesday 9.22.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How can I identify the meaning of the word artist and can I recall the different types of arts?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: If you could meet any artist, who would it be and why?

Classwork:

  • Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
  • Teachers will introduce students to story read aloud
  • Teachers will introduce students to spelling words.
  • Students will complete independently graphic organizer Character, Setting, and Events. (Attached Below)
Homework:*** ***Achieve3000 Article: “Eww! Don’t Touch That!“ *** (Sign in to achive3000 and complete all sections of article for the day)***

Due: 9/21/2020
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Monday 9.21.2020: 

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How can I identify the meaning of the word artist and can I recall the different types of arts?

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: What do you think an artist does?

Classwork:

  • ​​​​​​​Teacher and students will discuss their journal entry.
  • Students will complete "Context Clues- Meet the Artist" (attached below)
  • Teacher will introduce students to the story “Meet the Artist” 
  • Students will complete a story summary in writing journal

Homework: ***COMPLETE: 30 mins of Reading istation***


Due: 9/18/2020
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Friday 9.18.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text using the format who, what, when, where, why and how

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: “The Lion and the Mouse” story summary

Classwork:

  • Teachers will instruct students on high frequency word work pg. 2 & 3
  • Teacher and Students will complete four questions together
  • Students will complete independently high-frequency word work pgs. 2 & 3 (Attached Below)

Homework:

***30 minutes of istation for READING***


Due: 9/17/2020
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Thursday 9.17.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text usi cry ng the format who, what, when, where, why and how

Opening Routine: Students will complete a writing journal: Which character is most like you?

Classwork:

  • Teachers will introduce high-frequency words
    • High-frequency Words:
      • ​​​​​​​Are
      • The
      • To
      • You​​​​​​​
  • Teacher and Students will re-read “The Lion and the Mouse” and highlight high frequency words
  • Students will complete a high-frequency word activity (Attached Below)

Homework:

Scan and upload by WEDNESDAY 9/16/20 11:59am

*Article: “Make a Map”


Due: 9/16/2020
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Wednesday 9.16.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text using the format who, what, when, where, why and how

Opening Routine: Students will complete writing journal: what was the moral in the story “The Lion and the Mouse”

Classwork:

  • Teachers will re-read “The Lion and the Mouse”
  • Teacher and Students will review Graphic Organizer
  • Students will complete Graphic Organizer character, setting and events (Attached Below)

Homework:

No Homework Submissions Due
Due: 9/15/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 9.15.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text using the format who, what, when, where, why and how

Opening Routine: Students will complete a writing journal: Story introduction, discuss, and predict what the story will be about

Classwork:

  • Students will work on Achieve LevelSets IN CLASS TODAY!
  • Teachers will introduce the story “The Lion and the Mouse” read aloud
  • Teacher and Students will discuss story
  • Students will complete a beginning, middle and end activity (Attached below)

Homework:

***30 minutes of istation for READING***
Due: 9/14/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 9.14.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text using the format who, what, when, where, why and how.

Opening Routine: Students will complete a writing journal: What they know about pray vs. predator

Classwork:

  • ​​​​​​​Students will work on Achieve LevelSets IN CLASS TODAY!
  • Teacher will Introduce Vocabulary high frequency words
    • High-frequency Words:
      • Are
      • The
      • To
      • you
  • Teacher and Students will discuss and make story predictions (attached below)
  • Students will complete a character compare & contrast worksheet and context clues (attached below)

Homework:Scan and Upload to MONDAY 9/14/20 by 11:59pm

  • *Article: "Finding Places on a Map"
  • *Classwork: Context Clues Worksheet

Due: 9/11/2020
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Friday 9.11.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I will learn and read about first responders and Patriots day

Essential Question: How do first responders help the community? What is Patriots day?

Opening Routine: Introduction to First Responders and discuss what they do for the community.

Classwork:

-Teachers will introduce all our community First Responders

-Teacher and Students will discuss what makes first responders essentials

- Students will complete Frist Responders and Patriots Activity Independently

Activity Print-outs (Attached Below)

  • Community Heroes
  • What is Patriots Day
  •  Patriots Day Worksheet

Homework:

***30 minutes of istation for READING***


Due: 9/10/2020
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Thursday 9.10.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text using the format who, what, when, where, why and how

Opening Routine: Story Introduction and discuss what the story will be about

Classwork:

·         Students will work independently to complete their Reading ISIP or Achieve LevelSets during class.

Activity Print-outs (Attached Below):

  •      Working Hard Poem
  •      Working Hard-Worksheet

Homework:

PLEASE UPLOAD AS A PDF AND SUBMIT TODAY before 11:59pm 9/10/20: Article- “Labor-day” (Attached below)


Due: 9/9/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Wednesday 9.9.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text using the format who, what, when, where, why and how

Opening Routine: Introduction to Achieve LevelSets

Classwork:

·         Teacher will model how students will find and complete the Achieve Reading LevelSets.

·         Students will work independently to complete their Achieve Reading LevelSets during class.

Activity Print-outs (Attached Below):

  • Labor Day-Puzzle
  • What is Labor Day

Homework:

There is no Submissions Due today


Due: 9/8/2020
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Tuesday 9.8.2020:

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

 Objective: I will ask and answer questions using the format who, what, when, where, why and how to demonstrate key details of text.

Essential Question: How do we demonstrate key details of the text using the format who, what, when, where, why and how

Opening Routine: Introduction to istation ISIP

Classwork:

·         Teacher will model how students will find and complete the Reading ISIP.

·         Students will work independently to complete their Math ISIP during class.

Activity Print-outs (Attached Below): Labor Day- Brain Jam

Homework:

***30 minutes of istation for READING***


Due: 9/7/2020
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Monday 9.7.2020:

No School- LABOR DAY!


Due: 9/4/2020
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Please upload Completed Parent Contract/Contracto de los padres (Placed in your Materials Bag from the school and attached below).
Due: 9/4/2020
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Please upload your completed Acknowledgment of Receipt and Review Form/CONFIRMACION DE RECIBO Y REVISION (Placed in your Materials Bag from the school and attached below).


Due: 9/4/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

​​​​​​​Friday 9/4/20

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can identify characters and their point of view.

Essential Question: How do we identify the characters and character point of view?

Opening Routine: Character Reflection. Which character is most similar to you?

Classwork/ Teacher Led:

  • Teacher will model “First Day Jitters” Identifying Character Graphic Organizers (Attached Below)
  • Teacher and students will complete Identifying Character Graphic Organizer pg. 1
  • Students will complete 2 & 3 

Homework:

Read for 30 minutes


Due: 9/4/2020
Submit Homework

Please upload the completed Emergency Student Data Form/Formulario de datos del estudiantes para utilizar durante emergencias (Placed in your Materials Bag from the school and attached below).


Due: 9/4/2020
Submit Homework

Please upload your completed Free and Reduced-Price School Meals Family Application/Solicitud familiar para comidas escolares gratuitas o de precio reducido (Placed in your Materials Bag from the school and attached below).


Due: 9/3/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Thursday 9/3/20

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can identify story elements.

Essential Question: How do we identify the elements of a story?

Opening Routine: “Worst Day Ever!” Writing (Attached Below)

Classwork/Teacher Led:

  • Teacher will model “First Day Jitters” Story Elements (Attached Below)
  • Teacher and students will pg.1 of Story Elements
  • Students will complete Pg. 2 & 3 of Story Elements

Homework:

Read for 30 minutes


Due: 9/2/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

​​​​​​​Wednesday 9/2/20

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can identify the meaning of words found in a story.

Essential Question: How do we identify the meaning of words throughout a story?

Opening Routine: Reviewing word meaning

Classwork:

  • Teacher will model Vocabulary Graphic Organizers (Attached Below)
  • Teacher and students will complete Synonym pages together
  • Students will complete pg.3-5 of Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

Homework:

PLEASE FIND ATTACHED – H.W- Vocabulary Word Work
***Upload to EdNetworks by 11:59pm 9/2/20***


Due: 9/1/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Tuesday 9/1/20

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can identify main idea and character point of view.

Essential Question: How do we identify the main ideas supporting details and character point of view?

Opening Routine: Brainstorm “Today I feel” writing assignment (Attached Below)

Classwork/Teacher Led:

  • Teacher will model Vocabulary lesson for “First Day Jitters” by Judy Love
  • Teacher and students will read Aloud- “First Day Jitters” by Judy Love
  • Students will story summary and share writing with class

Homework:

PLEASE FIND ATTACHED - Article: "Classrooms of the Future"
***Upload to EdNetworks by 11:59pm 9/1/20***


Due: 8/31/2020
Online submissions not permitted.

Monday 8/31/20

Zoom ID: 934 1425 5936

Objective: I can identify main idea and character point of view.

Essential Question: How do we identify the main ideas supporting details and character point of view?

Opening Routine: Greeting and Introduction

Classwork/Teacher Led:

  • Teacher will model "About Me"- Writing
  • Teacher and Students will discuss introduction to the story “First Day Jitters” by Judy Love
  • Students will complete "About Me"- Writing​​​​​​​

Homework:

Read 30 minutes


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