Suggestions for Week of May 19th to May 22nd . Language Arts Rosie Reverie Engineer This is a great story about not ever giving up on your dreams! As well , this story reminds us that we all get better at things the more we practice! Mistakes help us learn and create all kinds of new things. https://safeYouTube.net/w/t0NF Writing and drawing What would you build if you were Rosie Revere Engineer? Draw a picture of your creation. Explain with words what it is, what it does Do you have Lego or blocks or rocks? Build a creation. Write 3 -5 sentences that tell me what it is , how it can be used. Take a picture of your creation and paragraph and have mom or dad e-mail it to me at [email protected] Math This activity will look at all the different ways we can make 18 in two parts. Consider this question___If there are 18 fish and two aquariums, what are all the different ways that the fish can be placed in the two aquariums? Make an estimate Or guess of how many different ways. _______ You can either draw all the different combinations to 18 or use 18 items (dried beans, little toys, coins) as fish to move between two different plates, bowls or circles as aquariums. 1. Students should first estimate ( guess) how many combinations they will have. 2. Move or draw items into each aquarium and record the number sentence that your fish represent ( ___ + ___ = 18 or 18 = ___ + ___). 3. Keep track of how many ways. Do you notice a pattern? 4. How do you know you found all the ways? 5. Was your guess close to the actual number of ways to make 18? Example Game Pig (source: https://mathforlove.com/lesson/pig/) This game encourages strategy, estimation, probability and addition. Roll the die and collect points for as long as you want but roll the wrong number and you lose all your points from that turn. If you do not have a die at home the app called “Dice Roll” is free and can be ad free for a small fee. Pig is a game for 2 to 6 players. Players take turns rolling a die as many times as they like. If a roll is a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the player adds that many points to their score for the turn. A player may choose to end their turn at any time and “bank” their points. If a player rolls a 1, they lose all their unbanked points and their turn is over. Record your points as you roll. If you decide to end your turn put those points in your “bank” – you cannot lose them. If you roll a one, you get no points to put in your bank for that turn. Beginner’s Game: The first player to score 50 or more points wins. Advanced Game: The first player to score 100 or more points wins. Good questions for students: 1. Do you have a strategy? 2. How do you know your strategy works? Is there a way to test it? 3. Which player do you think has the best strategy? Source: https://mathforlove.com/lesson/pig/ 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 . The story The Stepping Stones is a beautiful story about one family having to leave their home to come to another country to find peace. The art activity that goes with the book would be very popular. http://asd-n.nbed. .ca/sites/asd-n.nbed.nb.ca/files/asdn_weekly_steam_issue_6_joey.savoynbed.nb_.c.pdf Art Rosie invented a flying machine – draw a flying machine that does not need fuel. Let you imagination sore Or follow these instructions. https://artprojectsforkids.org/how-to-draw-an-airplane/ https://artprojectsforkids.org/draw-a-ww2-plane/ Send me a picture I’d love to see your creation.
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