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Tuesday, May 19th, 2020Morning GreetingGood morning kindergarten friends! Today is Tuesday, May 19th. I am proud of the amazing work you are doing at home and I love seeing all your videos!Fun Fact for today: Pretty much everything about the blue whale is massive. It’s tongue weighs as much as an elephant, its heart is the size of a car and its blood vessels are so wide you could swim through them!ReadingToday’s Reading Strategy: Avid Readers revisit old favorite stories. Avid Readers work on the comprehension of the favorite stories by retelling all events that occurred. Teaching point for today: Log into Seesaw. Your read aloud is in your Seesaw activity today. First click on the link to listen to the story of “The Three Little Pigs”. After listening to the story, retell the entire story to an adult from the beginning to the end. Then you can complete the fun activity, sequencing the events from the story.Independent Reading: Read one book on Raz kids and answer the comprehension questions. Phonics: Log in to Seesaw to complete your phonics activity.WritingToday’s Writing focus point: When writing, students should use an uppercase letter at the beginning of a sentence, lowercase letters throughout the rest of the sentence, and a period at the end. Make sure to use spacing between your words and make sure your letters are sitting on the lines, too!Today’s Independent Writing assignment: After learning fun facts about blue whales in the science link, complete the graphic organizer (on the last page of these lessons). In this graphic organizer, you will write facts about what blue whales eat, what they look like, where they live, and other interesting facts. You can print out the sheet in the lessons or you can just write these facts on plain paper. Share your work in Seesaw! Here is the link: Focus: Ordering Numbers 11-20You all have been doing such great work with these higher numbers. Today’s focus is to practice ordering these numbers. In Seesaw there is an activity that you will practice putting the numbers in order.Independent Practice: Complete your math activity in Seesaw.Log in to Happy Numbers for 10 minutes.ScienceNonfiction Study on Blue Whales: Go to this national geographic kids link and learn more about blue whales. There are fun facts for an adult to read to you and there is also a fun video to watch towards the bottom. Research Graphic OrganizerWhat they eat:Where they live:What they look like:Interesting Facts:Animal: Blue Whales ................
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