Digital Learning
Second - Third Grades
Click the link in your Google Classroom, your nickname is your first name and the first three letters of your last name. Use your imagination and create something using multiple shapes. Save it as your name and random.
Louis Braille wanted to make reading easier for other blind people so he created a code of raised dots. Can you write a message in Braille?
Click the video about Louis Braille to learn how the braille system was created. Then click the underlined link to the Braille alphabet. Write a message and send it to me in google classroom, google docs, or through the Facebook page.
Click the book cover and watch the read aloud of the story. Once you have completed the story complete the following activity.
Do batteries really power the world? Go on a scavenger hunt to find things powered by batteries, batteries that both need to be changed as well as charged up. What kind of batteries can you find? How many things do you use on a daily basis that require a battery? What would happen if we ran out of batteries and had no power?
Elementary Winter Activities Guide.pdf
Immerse your child in a hands-on experience to help them see and touch science directly. We’ve gathered three Connecting with Your Child hands-on activities that are easy for parents, family members, and children to do together at home. These three activities focus on some of the most commonly misunderstood elementary school scientific concepts: the behavior of light (K-1st grade), changes from heat (2nd-3rd grade), and information technologies (4th-5th grade).