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Weekly Learning Goals

Teams Conference Schedule

Week Five Schedule

  • I can solve "open-middle" math problems

  • I can use logic to solve picture patterns

  • I can read, respond and understand poetry.

  • I can write a full paragraph using an introductory sentence, topic sentences and a concluding sentence

  • I can complete my Grammar Minute page including compound subjects, identifying Greek and Latin root words, rewriting a sentence correctly, and using proper adjectives. 

  • I can write a friendly letter

Monday

  • Teams check-in parents & students 10:00 a.m.

Tuesday, Wednesday

  • 2:30 p.m. Teams pop in (optional) for questions you may have about curriculum

Thursday

  • Whole class: Social studies lesson on Teams: The Buffalo 9:30 a.m.

Helpful tip:  Students in grade 4 are required to complete 5 hours a week of school work.  If you are finding that the assignments are taking longer than about an hour a day, I have place an asterisk (*) beside the assignments that are most important - complete those first.  Remember, I am still here as your teacher and want to work with you!  If you are struggling with something, please ask me before spending too much time struggling over it.

Before starting assignments, make sure you have checked back to last week's work and read your feedback!

MONDAY

•Grammar Minute 32: Watch the video and use your booklet to complete Monday.  An answer key will be emailed to parents so you can mark your work at home.

•*Journal entry: Continue to use the weekly prompts.  Use the May 4 Journal Response page.  This should take 10-15 minutes.

•*Poetry unit – Watch the video about why poetry is important then read the Please, Mrs. Butler poem.  You can listen to Mrs. Samayoa read the poem, read the poem with someone else, read it on your own, or any combination of the above!  Complete the hashtag activity.  Note: if this is too much for one day, remember that this is just a suggested schedule!  Feel free to leave some for Tuesday or when you can get to it.

•*Math: Complete two problems and optional game.

•Prodigy: Use Prodigy as your daily math practice.  In grade 4, you should be practicing math daily above and beyond regular school work.  If you spend 10-15 minutes a day on basic math practice using Prodigy, this will cover your “assignment.”  The assignment in Prodigy is the game that shows up when you go in to play.

•Listen to House at Pooh Corner (link above – A.A. Milne 8)

 

TUESDAY

•Grammar Minute Tuesday Week 32

•*Poetry unit: Read the poem Excuses.  Complete the activity “Best Excuse”

•*Math: Complete two problems and optional game.

•Listen to House at Pooh Corner (link above – A.A. Milne 9)

 

WEDNESDAY

•Grammar Minute Wednesday Week 32.

•*Poetry unit: Complete the activity “The Winner Is…”

•*Math: Complete the two problems and try the “Would you rather.”

•Wellness: I am not assigning a lesson from Miss Steph’s page, but it is a great resource for helping you deal with problems.  I encourage you to use it when you are feeling like you need a little help, especially during this time when so many of us are feeling anxiety and stress.  Please reach out to me if there’s anything I can help with as well.

•Listen to House at Pooh Corner (link above – A.A. Milne 10)

 

THURSDAY

•Grammar Minute Thursday Week 32

•Poetry unit: Write a Verse – choose one of the poems we’ve been working on and add a verse to it.

•*Teams Meeting with the whole class: Social presentation – The Buffalo

•*Math: Complete the problem and… drum roll please!.... Picture Patterns!  I know you’ve missed them!

 

FRIDAY

•Optional: Complete your Grammar Minute Week 32 quiz.

•*Friday Letter:  Write two paragraphs 1) What I learned this week, 2) What I enjoyed about my learning this week.  Remember to use proper friendly letter formatting (watch the two videos from Week 3 if you need to help you write a great letter).  Complete in your Class Notebook (or write it by hand and INSERT a picture).

•*Math: Solve the problem and play “The Right Price.”

 

EXTRAS

•Mother’s Day Activities

•Make a meal challenge

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