Camp Hill School District



March 17-27 First Grade Flexible Activity GuideHello Families of First Graders,? We want you to know that we are thinking of each of our sweet students and your families during this unprecedented time.? As this is uncharted territory for all of us and the stress levels are running on high, we want to assure you that any ideas and activities we provide are optional. We will be available to you and your child via Seesaw and email.? At any time, your child may send me a video via Seesaw with questions or joys, and I will respond via video. Below is a list of optional links and ideas for your child to use at home.? We will be posting more ideas on Seesaw periodically.? Stay safe.Sincerely, The First Grade TeachersELAWriting* Students may use their writing journal from school, or plain paper. A list of suggested ideas for writing is below.Reading*Students have accounts at and can work on fluency, decoding, and comprehension at home at their own independent reading level. Teacher name is rmaurer3. A list of nonsense words is attached below.* -link to The Adventures of a South Pole Pig for chapter recordings and discussion questions*Read a book you have at home. It’s great to read beloved books more than once.MATH*Math Expressions workbooks were sent home on Friday. At this time we are asking students to not work in volume 2, but feel free to work on any unfinished pages from volume 1. *Students have accounts at .*Please look for an email with Math card game ideas.SCIENCE/SOCIAL STUDIES*Foss ScienceParents and students have online access to assignments in our Sound and Light Unit.: Hoover1Password: chsdlions*Mystery Science Mystery Science has designed short digital mini-lessons for as well as full lessons that include a hands-on activity. *Virtual Tours of Museums, National Landmarks and More *Scholastic News Pride-338008843400Students will be able to earn a lion pride virtual stamp or shout out for every seesaw post or email they send me. Let’s see how many pages we can fill up!!Use your journal or paper to write different stories and your thoughts in. When you get ready to write a story don’t forget to plan first. You can make your own Web, list, hamburger or picture to plan before you write. Challenge yourself to write for a variety of reasons. Write imaginary stories, true stories about your own experiences or facts about things you learned. Check your writing for these things.*Capitals and Punctuation*Finger Spaces*Priority words spelled correctly*Beginning, Middle and End*at least 2 ideas with details.Possible Writing Prompts. Pick your favorites and try to write at least three stories.A trip I tookWhat I love about my familyThe best playdateIf I had a pet wormIf I could flyIf I had a pet dragonMy favorite book is_____ becauseAll about meI know about________I know how to_________****Feel free to come up with your own story ideas ................
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