4th Grade Weekly Lessons
April 14 - April 17
Welcome to our third week of Distance Learning. How are you doing? What kinds of things have you been exploring? Are you practicing an instrument? Identifying the birds that are arriving in our yards? Looking for a new recipe to try out? We want to hear from you! Send an e-mail, call, or text.
Remember, the activities for the week are outlined below. You can choose the order that you complete them. Reach out with any questions you have!
Math
Tuesday: MCA 12 Nearpod: LEQMO
Remember - each problem is followed by a video reference to help you. :-)
Wednesday:
IXL K.2 (80%)
and
IXL Diagnostic (try to spend at least 15 minutes on this)
Thursday:
IXL K.3 (80%)
and
Recommendations from Diagnostic (try to spend at least 15 minutes on this)
Friday:MCA 13 Kahoot: Game code: 0529165
Or
IXL K.4 (80%)
Reading
Science
Watch the Brainpop movie on Erosion
- Quiz
- Make-a-map
- Make a movie: Code for movie making: L8IPQ2ML
- Creative coding
- Related reading
- Graphic Organizer
- Vocabulary
- Games
Go on Seesaw and fill out the 3-2-1 Exit ticket on Erosion. Remember last week’s Generation Genius lesson too. Post one of the ten activities from Brainpop that you did this week on Seesaw. You can also email me the activity.
- What activity from above you tried.
- What you learned about erosion.
- One thing that surprised you about erosion or the activity you tried.
- One question that you still have about erosion
Social Studies
It’s time to learn more about the Southeast Region. Read and answer the questions using the links provided.
1) Read about the Land, Water and Climate in the Southeast Region
Land & Water and Climate Questions
2) Read About the Products & Natural Resources and Landmarks in the Southeast Region
Writing
Writing: Please continue your journal this week. Remember, this is a time so different than what most of us have ever experienced or will experience again in our lifetimes. Your journal will be a wonderful reference years from now - maybe even a historical document!
Here are a couple of other writing activities for extension:
Write a letter to a friend. Make a card for someone you love.
Move and Create!
Extension / Enrichment Activities
The following resources are provided for optional extension work. They do not have to be turned in. Think of them as brain exercises instead of assignments and complete if you're interested.
Enrichment Activities from Ms. Tuthill
Listen to Stories for Free on Audible
April is Poetry Month - Click to be directed to a site with lots of poems for kids. Read away! Can you find one to memorize?
Click for a Collaborative Writing Experience - Pen Pal Twist