PPS Summer Learning Modules Goes Live June 15th!
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Look at the picture with the dots.
Can you tell how many dots there are without counting each one?
How many dots do you see?
How did you SEE the dots?
What's another way to SEE the dots?
Listen to the activity Class Party
Follow along on a piece of paper or in your math journal.
You can use the Number Frames app below to help you find your answers.
Watch the video to learn more about the differences between fiction and nonfiction.
When you read today, pay attention to the clues that tell you whether the text is fiction or nonfiction.
Read a fiction or nonfiction book or story every day this week!
Share your learning with a friend, family member or pet!
Investigate: How can I make an object on the floor go the farthest?
Talk about:
If you want to make an object move, what do you need to do?
If you want to make it move farther, what can you do differently?
How far will an object go if you give it a small push?
How far will it go if you give it a hard push?
Try pushing different objects with the same amount of push. Do they all go the same distance? If you push the same object on a different surface (a wood floor, carpeted floor, sidewalk, or grass), how does it move differently? If you want the same object to go the same distance on two different surfaces, what do you have to do differently?
Talk about:
What patterns did you observe?
What new questions do you have?
Challenge: Can some objects move with no help from humans? How do they move? What is moving them?