Last Stop on Market Street by, Matt de la Peña. Illustrated by, Christian Robinson
Sesame Street: Growing Hope Against Hunger
Pop Up Food Pantries in SF
Last Stop on Market Street Google Form
Check out these pictures and tell what you notice, wonder, and feel when you see them.
After doing the first two activities, click on this Google Form to tell me how it went.
Go to this Holiday Bitmoji Classroom to read a story, sing a song, learn a new holiday tradition, make a card and play a game. Wishing you a safe and healthy winter break.
The Science of Winter's Wonder
By, Mark Cassino and Jon Nelson
Published by Chronicle Books
If the website is confusing, click on this link for a screencast of how to use the website.
Make your own snow dough with just oil and cornstarch. You can add glitter if you want to get fancy!
By, Robert Frost
Illustrated by, Susan Jeffries
Published by, Dutton Children's Books
Get together with some family and take turns thinking of things you are thankful for. Share the list with someone who you are thankful for.
Written by Jan Zauzmer. Illustrated by, Andrew Roberts. Published by, The Experiment
Written by, Deborah Chandra. Illustrated by, Brock Cole. Published by, Square Fish
From More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
By, Alvin Schwartz. Drawings by, Stephen Gammell.
Published by, Harper Trophy
Click on the lockers to be part of our digital bulletin board. We will model being kind and responsible online by adding an anonymous compliment for your class
Play this Google game to practice your skills being safe, respectful, and responsible online
See what reading was like for Patricia Polacco. She got past her struggle and became a famous author. What challenges do you have that you will try to overcome?
Click on this Google Slide presentation and fill in the blanks with other ways to say, "I was scared"
Click on the top blue square called, "Reality Check" on the left bookcase. Play Mission 1. Play "Search Shark" by clicking the right video game controller. Read two of the books from either bookshelf.
Look at these altered pictures and learn about why people make changes to digital images.
Watch the top video on the left side of the white board. Click on the white pillow on the floor for the "Kindness is a Muscle" video. Click on one book on the right side of the white board.
Watch this video and join along as we learn about typed messages are different from talking to somebody face to face.
On the left side of the whiteboard, watch one of the videos on the top row of the bookcase. Then, watch one of the videos on the bottom row. Next, watch one from the right side of the whiteboard.
First, watch the Wild About Safety video with Timon and Puumba to learn how to be Safety Smart. Next, watch the Safety Online video underneath it. Finally, read one of the books on the bookshelf.
Pick two of the four activities on the right side of the white board. Read two of the books from the bookshelf on the floor. Then, do the Power Up Your Password worksheet to practice a fun way to create a unique and memorable password!
First, watch the Rings of Responsibility video on the right side of the white board. Then, read one of the books on the bookcase by the two blue pillows.
Drag the colored bubbles to the ring that describes which people that choice will keep safe.
A Light in the Attic and Where the Sidewalk Ends
Read with permission of Harper Collins