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Subject: ReadingEstimated Time: 40 minutesOverview: Listen to Mrs. Kauffman’s Read Aloud and Stop and Jot using Comprehension ConnectionsExplanation of Activity and Assignment: We have been using different Comprehension Connections strategies and writing “Stop-and-Jots” in our Reading Notebook. During this task, you will listen to a read aloud from your teacher and reflect on the text using “Stop-and-Jots.”Quick Things to Know:M: Metacognition- Thinking about your thinking.S: Schema-Using your background knowledge to make a connection.I: Inferring- Making a prediction based on text evidence. DI: Determining Importance- What was the most important detail?V: Visualizing- Creating mental pictures in your mind using your senses.right3369 Tasks: Listen to the read aloud via the link below. Then, using the notebook that was sent home in your Grab Bag folder, open to a clean page. Put the date in the top left corner. At the top of the page write the title of the book, The Math Wiz – ch. 7. Write 2-3 stop and jots for the chapter to show your reflections. In the margin of the notebook, label the reflection with the letter of your stop and jot. Links/ Activities: Listen to a read aloud from your teacher using this link. If it asks for a password, the password is: readaloud. HYPERLINK "" on “The Math Wiz – ch 7”. Listen and enjoy!Turn-in Your Assignment: Take a picture of your stop and jots and post-it to your Seesaw Journal. If you don’t have access to Seesaw, please bring your notebook back to school when we return.Subject: Language ArtsEstimated Time: 15 minutesOverview: Practice the writing skill, synonymsExplanation of Activity and Assignment: This year students have studied synonyms. Today, you will complete two pages in the Word Work Review packet, both titled, “Synonyms”. Quick Things to Know:Synonyms are words that are different, that have the same meaning. Example: hot and warm, smile and grin, etc. There are lots of pages in your Word Work Review packet. When we assign something in this packet, PLEASE be sure to read the title of each page so you are ONLY doing the work assigned and not working through more pages than necessary. We will assign different Word Work activities in this packet throughout the duration of Distance Learning.Tasks: Complete the next two pages in your Word Work Review Packet. These two pages are both titled, “Synonyms”. Links/ Activities: You will be using the Word Work Review Packet that came home in your grab bag folder.Turn-in Your Assignment: Take a picture of your work and post-it to your Seesaw Journal. If you don’t have access to Seesaw, please bring your packet back to school when we return.Subject: Language ArtsEstimated Time: 15 minutesOverview: Practice your cursive at home! Explanation of Activity and Assignment: Throughout this school year, you have been practicing cursive writing. Today you will continue practicing. Quick Things to Know:There are lots of pages in your Handwriting Book. When we assign something in this book, PLEASE be sure to ONLY complete what I assign so you are not working through more pages than necessary. We will assign different Handwriting pages throughout the duration of Distance Learning.Tasks: Complete the next three pages in your handwriting book. If you need help with how to form the letter, please use the instructions at the top of each page. This will help you keep up your cursive handwriting practice! Links/ Activities: You will be using the Handwriting Book that came home in your grab bag folder.Turn-in Your Assignment: Take a picture of your work and post-it to your Seesaw Journal. If you do not have access to Seesaw, just bring your workbook back to school when we return. Subject: Math Overview: Identifying Fractions Estimated Time: Approximately 30 minutes Explanation: You can use pictures to help you identify fractions. Quick Things to Know:Fractions have three main parts… numerator - The top number in a fraction, which represents the number of parts taken from the whole denominator - the bottom number in a fraction, which represents the amount of equal times the whole is broken into fraction bar - the horizontal line between the numerator and denominator. For tutorials on how to access online Math in Focus resources using Ed Your Friend in Learning visit If you cannot print activities, you may write the answers on a sheet of paper. Please look at Student Workbook B Chapter 7 pages 6-7 if you need guidance. Tasks: Complete the assignment titled Gr 3 Day 9 Multiplication Facts. (PDF was emailed, and it is on Seesaw)Complete the assignment titled Gr 3 Day 9 Fractions. (PDF was emailed, and it is on Seesaw)Extra: Only do this activity if you want more practice:Use the document called Gr 3 Day 9 Number Cards. You can also Use a deck of cards or create your own number cards using the numbers 1-9. Take a pencil, pen, straw, etc. and place in in front of you to make a horizontal line. Flip over one number card and place it above the horizontal line. Flip over a second number card and place it below the horizontal line. Draw a picture of the fraction and say the fraction out loud to someone else. Repeat 8 or more times. Extra: Only do this activity if you want more practice: Play “Pete the Plumber: Fractions and Mixed Numbers” on Ed: Your Friend in Learning.Turn-in Your Assignment: If you have access to Seesaw, take a picture of your work and post-it to your Seesaw Journal. Subject: Science?Estimated Time: 20 minutesOverview: Watch the National Geographic Kids videos titled Mission: Polar Bear Rescue and Mission: Lion Rescue and answer the comprehension questions.Explanation of Activity and Assignment: We have been researching facts about various animals for our Informative Writing unit. We have also been learning facts about “extreme” animals in our most recent reading unit. Read about the polar bear and the lion and how they survive in their environments, then answer the questions to show what you’ve learned.Quick Things to Know:To access National Geographic Kids from home: Go to the video: “Mission: Lion Rescue.” 48895048895003746504381500Answer the following questions in your notebook:What is a group of lions called?How many hours a day do lions sleep? Why do they sleep for such a long time?How many lions are left in the world?Watch the video: “Mission: Polar Bear Rescue.” 47625019050031426154572000Answer the following questions in your notebook:What part of a polar bear’s body protects it from the cold?How long can a polar bear stay under water?What can we do to help save the polar bears?Tasks: Watch the videos and answer the questions provided. Answer the six questions in your notebook. Open to a clean page (it can be the back of a page). Write the date in the top left-hand corner. At the top of the page, write the title Lions. Number your questions 1., 2., 3. Write your answer next to each number. WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. Then do the same for your questions about polar bears.Links/ Activities: Your Assignment: Take a picture of your work and post-it to your Seesaw Journal. If you don’t have access to Seesaw, please bring your notebook back to school when we return.-74930039687500Linked Special Classes (QUEST, Art, Library, Gym, Music): 30924506985 “All special class lessons can be found by visiting the Butler Homepage. There is a link in the NEWS FROM BUTLER section titled: Specialist Distance Learning Links.” 00 “All special class lessons can be found by visiting the Butler Homepage. There is a link in the NEWS FROM BUTLER section titled: Specialist Distance Learning Links.” 36490281485581004730751467485309245083947000 ................
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