PPS Summer Learning Modules Goes Live June 15th!
There are many different ways to talk about how you see the dots on the left. Write down all the different ways you can see the dots. Try to come up with as many ways as you can think up.
Remember:
It is ok to think differently.
Mistakes grow our brains.
There are no right or wrong answers.
If you can find someone to talk with, ask them how they see the dots.
How are their ways of seeing the dots the same as you?
How are their ways of seeing the dots different than you?
Write down all the different ways you can think of to solve the problem. Try to come up with as many ways as you can think up.Remember:
It is ok to think differently.
Mistakes grow our brains.
There are no right or wrong answers.
If you can find someone to talk with, ask them how they see the number talk.
How are their ways of seeing the number talk the same as you?
How are their ways of seeing the number talk different than you?
When finished with the work today. Make a copy of the reflection questions and type in your answers.
You may share this with your teacher if you would like.
This week, you'll work to improve a piece of opinion writing. You can write a new piece or work with one you already have.
Watch this video to learn about revising opinion writing.
Read and revise your writing. You might:
Reorganize your ideas to make more sense.
Rewrite some passages to include stronger words.
Rewrite some passages to include more details.
When you're done revising, edit your work by checking spelling and punctuation.
Share your writing with a friend, family member or pet.
Investigate: How can water change the landscape over time?
Use this document to help set up your investigation.
Predict: What do you think will happen when you pour the water on the dirt?
Observe: Pour the water slowly on one side of the pan. Try to have to pour the water in the same spot. What are you seeing? Draw what you observe.
Change something: What happens if you make the angle of the pie tin steeper or less steep? What if you pour the water faster? What size particles in your tin move the farthest, which do not move much at all?
Explain: Where in nature might you see something like this happening? Does it look like a miniature stream?
Challenge: Erosion moves soil or rock from one place to another. What could you do to minimize the effects of erosion in your landscape?
Use this google document to record your investigation.
Remember to record the moon for your Moon Journal!
Watch the Video Above
Today you can pick three or more of the following activities described on the activity cards. Keep this activity packet on file for other days as well. All the activities are great for getting active and don't involve watching a video. Enjoy!