I’d love to see what you do this week! Send me a picture.
Language Arts Listen to read aloud The Salamander Room by Anne Mazer https://safeYouTube.net/w/ASrA Writing and drawing On a piece of paper, using the details you heard in the story , draw a picture of the salamander room. Write 3-5 sentences explaining why the room you drew would be perfect for a salamander to live. Make a prediction. Do you think the boy’s mother will let him keep the salamander? Why or Why not? Math This activity will help us improve our counting and comparing numbers. You will need a piece of paper. Divide the paper into 2 columns Movement 1. Walked 2. baby steps 3. Giant steps 4. hops Count 14 steps 27 9 10 Pick a spot where you can walk from a start point and count the number of steps it took you to get to a stop spot. You should be moving in a straight line.
Try again , Have a parent or brother or sister complete the task and count their steps. Was the count different? Can you explain why it might be?This lesson was taken from Source: https://mathforlove.com/lesson-plan/games/ Additional Resources: ASD-S Elementary Math SharePoint site Zorbits is offering a free membership to their site for parents until the end of the year. They are a kindergarten to grade three program and closely linked to our curriculum outcomes (although not exact). Parents who sign up would give their child access to on-line games and receive an e-mail a week with great ideas for math activities to do with their child. https://zorbitsmath.com/ - Click “Free at Home Learning Kits”. Students can also practice counting forward and backward from any number 0-10 on this free website: https://ca.ixl.com/math/kindergarten/count-forward-and-backward-up-to-10 THIS IS ANOTHER IDEA FOR ACTIVITES FOR THE WEEK Covers a little bit of everything This is a fun all inclusive activity from ASD – N file:///U:/dayplans/20192020/weekly%20suggestions%20during%20pandemic/asdn_weekly_steam_issue_5.pdf Art ArtProjectsforKids.org Drawing 3D letters—great practice for those fancy letters for projects. https://artprojectsforkids.org/how-to-draw-3d-letters/
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorYour Teachers :) ArchivesCategories |