Our last adventure took us all over the world to explore the many animals around us. This adventure will have us traveling through time to investigate the many people who have helped to make our country what it is over time. There are many famous men and women explorers, scientists, authors, athletes and musicians. We could only include a few for each section, but encourage you to look further into the history of each topic, explore and find out more. Perhaps, one day you will be among these famous people.
We will be taking five different adventures together. Each journey will last for two weeks. After each adventure, the Title 1 crew will post a special passport stamp to represent our journey together. You can print out the stamp and glue it into the visa section of your passport or you can create your own drawing to represent our journey together. There will be one stamp for each of the five adventures. At the end of our five adventures, there will be a "special edition" stamp to show you have completed all of the journeys!
Let the journey begin...
Print out your passport and come join us on an adventure!
Assembly directions: Print the sheet, fold it horizontally between the top and bottom pictures. Then, fold it in half to create the passport booklet.
~ Martin L. King Jr.
Click here to watch Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum | I am Helen Keller / I am Alexander Graham Bell | PBS KIDS
Click here to read and listen to the book, George Washington Carver on www.GetEpic.com by Kitson Jazynka
Jane Goodall
Click here to read the book The Chimpanzees I Love- Saving Their World and Ours.
Click here to read Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on www.GetEpic.com by Rachel Grack
By: Steven Kellogg
Join South Elementary music teacher Laura Surfass for virtual music lessons and sing alongs!
https://www.facebook.com/SESMusicPG
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Kevin Henkes
For projects and books, Click Here: https://kevinhenkes.com/for-teachers-librarians-parents/
Dr. Seuss
Sign in to Clever and listen to the BrainPopjr. about Dr. Seuss
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Eloise Greenfield-Poet
Click here to listen to Honey, I Love https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RzmZopMb2Y
Dav Pilkey-
John Scieszka -
Click here to listen to an interview by Jon Scieszka. https://www.readingrockets.org/books/interviews/scieszka
Who Was Amelia Earhart? Click here to find out! Done reading? Complete the word challenge. Suited for grades 3-5.
Amelia Earhart: Female Aviator- Suited for grades K-2
Spies need to be aware and looking for clues.
In this true story, John Darragh, a teenaged spy from a Quaker family, carries a message to General Washington sewn inside his coat ... Google Books
A STEM journey that takes readers on a mission to learn about famous spies.
Ages 8-10 www.getepic.com/Click here to read about Arthur Ashe! Take the word challenge and test your knowledge with a short quiz!
Click here to read about Wilma Rudolph. She was a track star who was called the fastest women in the world!
A twist of fate brings a man and a horse together in this remarkable true story now available in a new version adapted by the author of Marguerite Henry's Ponies of Chicoteague series.
Use the anchor chart to help activate your child's connections to chocolate.
Use this chart to activate your child's prior knowledge of plants (What I Know), decide their path of learning (What I Want to Know), and then have them share new information (What I Learned).
Stay tuned.... On our next adventure we will explore the world of....
Don't forget to print out your Chocolate Badge from the last adventure. Be sure to color it in and glue it to your Reading Passport. We can't wait to see the many places you traveled this year.
Here is your Gardening Badge from the adventure last week.
Print out and color your Animal Badge from your last adventure.