Home Learning November 3

Posted: November 3, 2021

Good Morning boys and girls!  I hope everyone is doing well.  I miss seeing you each day.  Hopefully we will back in the class together soon.  Here are learning options for day 3 of home learning.

Language Arts:

Everyday read for 15-20 minutes.  Log your books and time spent reading. 

Practice Spelling List from last week.  Use the remaining 5 words from your list to write a sentence for each.   

Listen to reading on Tumble Books.  Login information: nblib   nbschools

With Remembrance Day approaching we will be writing an acrostic poem about Remembrance Day and what it means for peace.  Here is a short video from the Royal Canadian Legion about the meaning of the poppy.    https://youtu.be/AgYs4vx1QEg.  Add more to your brainstorm of words about Remembrance Day. 

Math:

Log in to Splash Learn.  I will be loading assignments to your profile.  When you finish the assignments, choose your own game/activity.  Login information:  CKGIYI  glue73

Play from any of the math websites we have used:  ABCya, multiplication.com, or mathplayground. 

Study x2 and x3.  If you have a deck of cards go through the deck as practice for each (ex.  Focus on x2…every card you turn over multiply by 2.  Then try x3.)

Try the attached game titled “Toothy”.  You can play the game on powerpoint and set your screen to slideshow.  It’s fun!

Work the following problems.  Show your work (equation, draw a pic, etc.) and write a sentence to complete. 

1.  Jane collects teddy bears.  She has 15 teddy bears in her collection.  She wants to place an equal number of teddy bears on the shelves in her bedroom.  If there are 3 shelves, how many teddy bears will she place on each shelf?

2.  Julia baked 2 dozen cupcakes for her daughter’s party at school.  When the party was over, 6 cupcakes remained.  How many cupcakes did the class eat?

Cross Curricular:

Create an art piece!  Collect some leaves outside and make it into an art masterpiece.  Use your imagination.  You can always google some ideas if you’re stuck!  Take a picture and have your parent or guardian send it to me, and I will post it on my teacher page.

 

**Remember to bring in any work that you have completed at home.