I will no longer be tracking Lexia and sending reminders for the rest of the year, but it is good to know that beginning of 3rd grade level is 13 on Lexia. If your child is not to level 13 yet, you may choose to continue Lexia all summer long as a comprehensive literacy practice. Their passwords will continue to work all summer.
Read over the play you are in. For sure read your parts. If you can have other people in your family read the other parts that would be great. Look at the google meet schedule so you know when your group is meeting to practice your play. I put the schedule at the top of the google site. If that doesn't work for you, arrange something else with Mrs. Harward. We will finish recording scenes during our google meets this week so be on time.
Read for 20 minutes (Reading choices: a book that is "just right" for you, https://www.worldbookonline.com/kids/home, e-book, etc.).-- You can count reading your play.
Do the Nearpod activity to the right. This nearpod is an introduction to multiplication. It is not on the report card for 2nd grade, but is foundational to 3rd grade.
Look over your rough draft of your fairytale/folktale. Make any revisions that will help it make better sense. Cross out things that don't belong and add details to make your story better. It is best to do this with a buddy (sometimes you need someone else's eyes to catch things). Then look it over again to edit your draft. Make sure each sentence starts with a capital and ends with a period. If you have dialogue where characters are talking you can have an older buddy help with quotation marks. Also, make sure character's names start with a capital. Lastly, look over your spelling. An older buddy can help you fix spelling mistakes. I would be happy to look over your draft too! When you are ready you can start publishing your story into your "Bare Book" that I gave you in your writing portfolio binder. If you haven't picked up your binder and other items just come to the school between 8:30 and 12:30 and call the office and someone will bring it out to you. Make sure when you start publishing that your book is not upside down, you use your best handwriting and you copy all the fixes you made on your draft. If you would like to read your finished story to the class in a google meet, let me know and I can set it up.
Go to https://nearpod.com/ and join a lesson by entering this code: BCVUJ
I will no longer be tracking Lexia and sending reminders for the rest of the year, but it is good to know that beginning of 3rd grade level is 13 on Lexia. If your child is not to level 13 yet, you may choose to continue Lexia all summer long as a comprehensive literacy practice. Their passwords will continue to work all summer.
Continue practicing your lines for your play and remember your google meet practice schedule or whatever you set up with Mrs. Harward as an alternative. We will continue recording so please be on time to your meet.
Read for 20 minutes (Reading choices: a book that is "just right" for you, https://www.worldbookonline.com/kids/home, e-book, etc.). You can count practicing your lines.
Choose from these math pages in your skinny math book. It is practice with equal groups, skip-counting, repeated addition and arrays that we learned about in yesterday's nearpod: p. 71 and 73. There are some good equal parts working with division that you can also try if you would like: p. 275-288. This is a lot of pages so don't feel like you have to do them all. You do what is just right for you. You don't have to show me any of these pages unless you want feedback.
Listen to Mrs. T's review video. The link is to the right of this list. Then play the review match game below it.
Do something from the P.E. Specialty Choices. The link is at the very top of the google site. (Expectation: 2 activities a week). I left the computer choices up in case you still want access to those links and logins.
Continue publishing your fairytale/folktale book. Look over Monday, May 11 step 5 if you need more details