April 19-April 23, 2021

Important Information

April 19-April 23, 2021- Schedule 8:30-3:00

ELA


Standards

RL. 2.9 - Compare and contrast two or more versions of the same story by different authors or from different cultures.


Essential Questions

  1. How can I compare two things?

  2. What do I do to compare two things?

  3. How can I contrast two things?

  4. What do I do to contrast two things?


Vocabulary

  • compare

  • contrast

  • versions

Spelling Words

No Spelling Words

ELA assignments

Monday

  • Lesson 27 Root Words on page 452

    • Complete Guided practice on page 452

    • Complete Independent Practice on page 453

  • Popcorn read The Stone Cutter on page 382

  • Popcorn read The Wood Cutter on page 384

  • Review Interim Assessment

  • Intervention

    • iReady


Tuesday

  • Popcorn read The Stone Cutter on page 382

  • Popcorn read The Wood Cutter on page 384

  • Complete Interim Assessment

  • Intervention

    • iReady


Wednesday

  • PE Special 9:30-10:00

  • intervention

    • iReady

  • Lesson 32 Using Adjectives and Adverbs to Describe on page 462

  • Complete questions on page 462 Guided Practice

  • Watch BrainPop Jr video on Adjectives and Adverbs

  • Complete Independent Practice Adjectives and Adverbs to Describe Independent Practice on page 463

  • Writing Prompt

    • Imagine you work at a pet store. Write a diary entry about the animals and how they act. Include adjectives and adverbs.


Thursday

Friday

  • No School (Complete Missed Assignments & Tests)

Social Studies

Standards

2.C & G.2 Understand the roles and responsibilities of citizens.


Essential Question

  1. What is a citizen?

  2. What is a responsibility?

  3. What is a right?

Vocabulary

  • Citizen

  • Right

  • Law

  • Common good

  • Responsibility



Social Studies Assignment


Monday-

  • Review vocabulary

  • Watch the Brainpop jr video on Rights and Responsibilities: Helen Keller

  • Easy Quiz on Rights and Responsibilities: Helen Keller

  • Activity

  • Braille is a set of raised dots that stand for letters, numbers, and symbols. Write your own word or message using Braille. (classroom students)

  • Draw About It

    • What message do you think Helen Keller would tell people today? Make a poster with her message. (online students)


Tuesday

  • No Social Studies due to Interim Assessment in English

Wednesday

Thursday

  • Review vocabulary

  • Introduce Johnny Appleseed and how he demonstrated characteristics of good citizenship

  • Watch the BrainPop jr video on Johnny Appleseed

  • Easy Quiz on Johnny Appleseed

  • Write About It

    • Johnny Appleseed shared apples and a peaceful message. If you could spread a message across the country, what would it be?

Friday

  • No School

    • Complete Missing Assignments and Tests