How to get students to their assignments on Readworks
1. Have students go to www.readworks.org/student
2. Students enter class code PRRC2P
3. Tell your students that their default password is 1234
Note: Students can change their passwords when they log in, and you can change student passwords on this page.
How to get students to their quizzes on Edulastic
Go to your student SPS page
Click on Edulastic
Log in with your lunch number and password is your Sp(birthdate)
Your quizzes will be there
How to get students to I-Ready and Reflex
1.Students SPS webpage or rmjs.org webpage
2. Students log in: lunch number and Sp(birthdate)
1.Watch Videos
2.Writing Prompt- Imagine being on the trail with Lewis and Clark as a reporter and write newspaper reports on what they’ve witnessed.
4. Post your paper on Classs Dojo video class story or video on Microsoft Teams
Watch Videos
Play Game: Click Here: https://www.roomrecess.com/mobile/TimeTeller/play.html
45 minutes I-Ready. There will be specific Telling Time assignments
Reflex- Get 2 green lights
Generation Genius-Watch video: "Variation of Traits"
Click here to get to the video and lesson.
2. Click here to answer questions related to the video
From the National Fallen Firefighters Foundations
"This week highlights the crucial role that firefighters can play in a successful fire investigation. As a firefighter, you are not just a first responder to the fire, but a first responder to the fire investigation as well.
Firefighters are the eyes and ears of the professionals who investigate fires to determine their origin and cause. As with any structure, the foundation is the most important part. Firefighters lay the foundation for the scene examination."
I-Ready Reading (at least 45 minutes)
Watch You tube Read Aloud, A River Ran Wild.
The students will understand the cause and effect relationships in the story.
Writing Activity:
Students think about environmental issues that might be occurring in their community. Write a letter to our local Mayor why it’s important to address the problem, and some possible solutions. Post Letter on Class Dojo.
3.Go To Edulastic, Reread story on your own and answer questions.
I-Ready (at least 45 min.)
Reflex (2 green lights)
Review Fractions on Edulastic. Take Quiz
1.Track this weeks weather
2.Create a graph
A)Graphs allow us to easily identify and compare data as the result of a study. Two common types of graphs are bar graphs and line graphs. Bar graphs use vertical or horizontal rectangles (bars) to represent a specified quantity. Line graphs use points to identify values, and then connect each point with a line that shows the fluctuations in the data. Look at examples of each type of graph with your class. What information is included on each?
B)Study the local weather . Keep track for the next week of the temperature if the weather is sunny, cloudy, rainy or windy each day and the temperature. Will some days be rainy and windy, or sunny and cloudy? For days like these, choose the one description that depicts the day the most.
C) At the end of the week, chart your results! Use Crayola® Dry-Erase Markers or Dry-Erase Crayons to create a colorful depiction showing your results. How many days were sunny, cloudy, rainy and windy. Display the temperature results using a line graph!
D) Take a picture and Post it on Class Dojo
May has many notable holidays and celebrations including May Day, Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day and Memorial Day. Fun sporting events every May include the Indianapolis 500 and the Kentucky Derby, held on the first Saturday of May.
The Romans called this month Maius after a Greek god. The name changed over time and eventually became May during the 1400’s.
May is the fifth month of the year; the third and last month of spring.
The birthstone for the month of May is an emerald.
The flower for the month of May is the Lily of the Valley.
In the US, the last week of May is library and information week.
May 1: School Principals’ Day
May 2: World Tuna Day
May 4-11: Arson Awareness Week
May 5–11: Root Canal Awareness Week
May 8: No Socks Day
May 10: Mothers Day
May 14: Dance Like a Chicken Day
May 25: Memorial Day
May 28: Slugs Return from Capistrano Day