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Watch and Learn: Let's read words with "oo" and "u".
Your Turn: Read "A Good Day for Fishing", pages 1-8, from the slideshow below. This is not in any of our Wonders books.
Practice: Select one of the following activities to continue building reading fluency:
Vocabulary: Listen to Mrs. Rose as she introduces your vocabulary for the week!
Watch and Learn: Read along with Mrs. Neidigh as she introduces the "aw" sound for this week!
Your Turn: Read All Kinds of Helpers in your little book from pages 242-251. Read the story 3 times!
Practice: Choose one of the following. You will be doing all 4 activities this week.
Watch and Learn: Let's read words by using our new sound for this week.
Watch & Learn: Let's grow our brain and learn some new vocabulary words for the week.
Your Turn: Try to use these vocabulary words throughout your day! For and even bigger challenge use them every day this week!
respect, inspire, distance, swiftly, decision
Practice: Choose one of the following. You will be doing all 4 activities this week.
~ Or use blank paper for your book pages.
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Consider this quote,“Not forgiving is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”
Jesus said,“For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.”– Matthew 6:14
Find and Read these bible verses to discover why else we are called to forgive- Ephesians 4:32, Matthew 18:21-22, 1 John 1:9, Proverbs 3:5-6 .
Material To Make Exploding Vinegar Bag: A lesson on Forgiveness
Start with 1/4 c. warm water in a Ziploc bag. Next, add 1/2 c. of vinegar to the same bag.Measure out 3 tsp of baking soda and dump that in the center of a tissue. Fold up the tissue around the baking soda. Drop the folded tissue into the bag and close it completely.Step back and Put on Goggles, or Glasses for Safety! If the reaction doesn’t happen quickly, shake the bag to agitate it and start the chemical reaction.Need: 4 cups vinegar
4 tablespoons of baking soda
a pot, a pie or cake pan, a spoon
Heat safe glass jar
Step 1: Put 4 cups of vinegar into a pot
Step 2: Add the baking soda to the pot one tablespoon at a time. Be careful it will erupt if you add it too quickly. Stir until the fizzing stops
Step 3: Boil the pot of liquid on Medium Low for an hour!
Step 4: Using your spoon gather some of the white powder from the side of the pot and place it in your dish.
Step 5: Pour the liquid into your heat safe measuring cup or jar. You should have about 3/4-1 cup liquid left. Cool for 30-40 min. in the fridge.
Step 6: After it is cooled, grab the dish you placed the powder in and the container of liquid. Take care not to jostle it!
Step 7: Pour the liquid onto the crystals in the dish and see the ice form right in front of your eyes!
Step 8: Once all the liquid is poured. Touch your ice! What do you notice?
For more information on this experiment and why it works check out the link here.
Mrs. Rose and Miss White's classes use ST Math in the classroom.
Mrs. Coles and Mrs. Neidigh's classes use Zearn in the classroom.