ReadTheory- login using your username and password and finish practice quizzes
Read a story from your Journeys book or log on to Think Central to access your Journeys stories (if your teacher has already set up your account)
Write sentences using the vocabulary words for the story of the week
“World’s Worst Pet” app- vocabulary practices
Storyline Online-listen to a story and summarize it/explain character traits/make a plot coaster for the major events/ or explain the theme of the story using details
Find some “Would You Rather” questions and respond to it explaining with 3-5 details why you chose that answer. Include topic and concluding sentences
Research a different natural disaster and explain how destructive they can be
Watch an informational video on natural disasters and write a summary
Prodigy: Log-in to your account and complete problems
Xtra Math: Log-in to continue fact fluency
Cooking: Ask how you can help in the kitchen. Bake a cake, cook a dinner recipe to review customary measurements.
Khan Academy - Place Value Review
Research facts about landforms (i.e Volcanos, isthmus, delta, valley)
Study the Layers of the Earth
Layers of the Earth experiment
Watch a nature show or documentary and write a summary of something you learned
Mystery Science Lessons - jump to lessons for your child’s grade level
Study the states on a map of the United States
Research one state that you would like to visit. Create a brochure persuading your parents to take you there on your next family vacation
Read an article about staying healthy or feelings. www.kidshealth.org
Do 20 minutes a day at www.gonoodle.com Be sure to read “Recommended Articles"
Draw along with video tutorials on Art for Kids Hub
Watch “Shake it Off” Ukulele play along on YouTube to stay fresh on your chords. Draw the chords on a piece of paper (Am - C - G).
Have a karaoke night with your family! Sing your favorite songs at the top of your lungs!
Music and Me Playlist: Create a playlist that defines who you are! Find FIVE songs that define who you are and write 4 sentences about each song! You can write on a piece of paper or you can fill out this Google Form!
If done on other sheet of paper, bring it in to Ms. Dahowski!
Review Musical Math material by checking out this rhythm video. After, create your own composition using rhythm! 16 beats total!
Start to learn about Solfege and note names (Treble and Bass Clef) with these few videos!
Paper Resources Distributed on 3/16