3rd Grade Day 4

June 4

Math

Español

Spanish

中文

Chinese

Tiếng Việt

Vietnamese

日本語

Japanese

(coming soon)

Русский

Russian

(coming soon)

Somali

Somali

(coming soon)

How many dots do you see?

  1. Look at the picture with the dots.

  2. Can you tell how many dots there are without counting each one?

  3. How many dots do you see?

  4. How did you SEE the dots?

  5. What's another way to SEE the dots?

Lunch Clean Up

  1. Listen to the activity Lunch Clean Up.

  2. Follow along on a piece of paper, in your math journal, or use the Math Clock App below.

Literacy

Writer's Challenge: Informational Text!

Keep reading nonfiction about your topic!

Write a draft for your informational text. You can use Google Drive, a pencil and paper or any tool you have to write!

Use text features like headings, a table of contents, pictures and captions to help teach your reader about your topic!

Add a closing to your draft that summarizes your information or gives your reader advice on how to learn more about the topic.

Watch these videos to learn more about informational writing.

Share your learning with a family member, friend or pet!

Practice on Lexia for 15 minutes. Login through Clever.

More Activities..

Science

Invisible Forces: How can I use plastic to attract and lift up very small objects?

Scientists investigate.

  • Find one or more objects made from plastic, such as a pen, comb, ruler, straw, balloon, plastic wrapper, etc..

  • Find a material to rub over the plastic object, such as paper, wool, cotton, paper towel, etc. What other other materials could you try?

  • Find some small pieces of paper, pepper, sand, or hair. After rubbing the plastic object, hold the object over the small pieces. What do you notice? What questions do you have? (If the plastic object is charged, you will be able to pick up small pieces of paper, salt or pepper, sand, or strands of your hair.)

  • Do other materials work? What happens when you rub the object more, or less?

  • Talk about: What do you notice? What other questions do you have?


Read more about static electricity in this Newsela article: Everyday Mysteries: What is static electricity?

Try controlling an empty soda can with this “Remote-Control Roller”.

HD PE - Plank Challenge.mp4

Post your own plank challenge video to FlipGrid.

Physical Education