June 9th, 2020
CHALLENGE ONE:
Yesterday, you learned about one category of animals: INSECTS.
Today, you will learn about a second group of animals: FISH. How many fish facts can you think of before watching these videos? See if your facts come up in these videos. Are there new facts you might also learn?
Complete the section on FISH in your Animal Classification booklet.
(see yesterday's CHALLENGE ONE to download and print the booklet if you did not do so already).
CHALLENGE ONE:
Yesterday, you learned about one category of animals: INSECTS.
Today, you will learn about a second group of animals: FISH. How many fish facts can you think of before watching these videos? See if your facts come up in these videos. Are there new facts you might also learn?
Complete the section on FISH in your Animal Classification booklet.
(see yesterday's CHALLENGE ONE to download and print the booklet if you did not do so already).
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CHALLENGE TWO:
Complete the Number of the Day worksheet.
(click on the file below).
The NUMBER OF THE DAY is: 46.
Complete the Number of the Day worksheet.
(click on the file below).
The NUMBER OF THE DAY is: 46.
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CHALLENGE THREE:
Watch the video on how bees make honey (click on the button below). Then try to answer the following questions.
1. How do bees make honey?
2. What did this lesson make you curious about? What other questions do you have about bees?
3. Next time you see a bee flying around flowers, watch which flowers the bees visit. Make a drawing of the different kinds of flowers that the bees visit. Use crayons to color your flower drawings. What color flowers do you notice the bees visiting?
Watch the video on how bees make honey (click on the button below). Then try to answer the following questions.
1. How do bees make honey?
2. What did this lesson make you curious about? What other questions do you have about bees?
3. Next time you see a bee flying around flowers, watch which flowers the bees visit. Make a drawing of the different kinds of flowers that the bees visit. Use crayons to color your flower drawings. What color flowers do you notice the bees visiting?
June 2nd, 2020
CHALLENGE ONE: Listen to the read aloud to learn more about Healthy Eating. Make a list of fruits and vegetables that you like to eat (or that you don't mind eating!) Click on the files below to work on activities to help you learn more about healthy eating. |
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CHALLENGE TWO:
Math story: Part A
In the parking lot at HTS there are bicycles and cars.
You see 32 wheels altogether.
How many bicycles and cars might there be in the parking lot?
Make sure to draw a picture!!!
Math story: Part B
As you look closer you can see that some of the cars have gone and there are only 3 cars left in the parking lot.
There are now 20 wheels.
How many bicycles are there?
Draw a picture!!!
Math story: Part A
In the parking lot at HTS there are bicycles and cars.
You see 32 wheels altogether.
How many bicycles and cars might there be in the parking lot?
Make sure to draw a picture!!!
Math story: Part B
As you look closer you can see that some of the cars have gone and there are only 3 cars left in the parking lot.
There are now 20 wheels.
How many bicycles are there?
Draw a picture!!!
May 26, 2020
CHALLENGE ONE: Listen to the book Alligator Baby by Robert Munsch. Click on the button below to go to his website to learn all about him, see his many books (read aloud, audio only) and check out what kids have created and sent to him. You can also send him emails, pictures and stories of your own. Most of his books, if not all, can be found read aloud on YouTube. |
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CHALLENGE TWO:
Try these Picture Sudoku's (click on the file to the right to see a sample). If you enjoy it, click on the button to find more of these (different levels).
May 19, 2020
CHALLENGE ONE: Listen to the story: If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. Write your own page or story (click on the files below). Check out Ms. Culbertson's story as an example (click on the file below). Did you know that Laura Joffe Numeroff wrote ALL of these books. Check YouTube to see which ones are read aloud. · If You Give a Pig a Pancake (February 1998) · The Best Mouse Cookie (July 1999) · If You Take a Mouse to the Movies (May 2000) · If You Take a Mouse to School (September 2002) · If You Give a Pig a Party (April 2004) · Merry Christmas, Mouse! (August 2007) · Time for School, Mouse! (2008) · If You Give a Cat a Cupcake (2008) · Happy Valentine's Day, Mouse! (2009) · Happy Easter, Mouse! (2010) · If You Give a Dog a Donut (2011)[17][18] · It's Pumpkin Day, Mouse! (2012) · Happy Birthday, Mouse! (2012) · If You Give a Mouse a Brownie (2016) |
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CHALLENGE TWO:
Choose a number: 10, 25, 58, or 99. Write that number down on a piece of paper. • What number is 2 more? What number is 2 less? • What number is 5 more? What number is 5 less? • What number is 10 more? What number is 10 less? • Use manipulatives or a hundreds chart to help you. • Record all seven numbers in order from greatest to least. |
May 12, 2020 ANIMAL RIDDLES
CHALLENGE ONE: Solve the animal riddles below (click on pink button).
Write your own animal riddle (click on the file below).
Send me your animal riddle and I will post it on my website for
others to solve!
CHALLENGE ONE: Solve the animal riddles below (click on pink button).
Write your own animal riddle (click on the file below).
Send me your animal riddle and I will post it on my website for
others to solve!
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CHALLENGE TWO:
Try doing as many challenges as you can from the following math challenge menu this week.
Try doing as many challenges as you can from the following math challenge menu this week.
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CHALLENGE TWO:
Watch the video below: 15 Biggest Animals You Won't Believe
While watching the video, write down the size of at least 3 of the animals.
Get a measuring tape or ask a parent to help you estimate HOW BIG each animal is compared to each other.
How big is each animal compared to a regular size of that animal? Do a little research to find out.
Answer the following questions, preferably in written form:
1) Which animal was the most interesting to you?
2) Which animal was the scariest to you?
3) Which animal was the grossest to you?
4) Which animal would you like to have for a pet? Why?
Watch the video below: 15 Biggest Animals You Won't Believe
While watching the video, write down the size of at least 3 of the animals.
Get a measuring tape or ask a parent to help you estimate HOW BIG each animal is compared to each other.
How big is each animal compared to a regular size of that animal? Do a little research to find out.
Answer the following questions, preferably in written form:
1) Which animal was the most interesting to you?
2) Which animal was the scariest to you?
3) Which animal was the grossest to you?
4) Which animal would you like to have for a pet? Why?
April 28, 2020
CHALLENGE ONE:
Look at each of the pictures below.
Count the almonds and write your answer on a paper.
Do you have to count them by 1?? That would take a long time. How would YOU count them?
CHALLENGE ONE:
Look at each of the pictures below.
Count the almonds and write your answer on a paper.
Do you have to count them by 1?? That would take a long time. How would YOU count them?
CHALLENGE TWO:
Show the following using objects (like nuts or cheerios or buttons or coins or blocks) and then figure out how many there.
Show the following using objects (like nuts or cheerios or buttons or coins or blocks) and then figure out how many there.
- 3 groups of 5 ...
- 4 groups of 5 AND 6 extras ...
- 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 = ?
- 5 + 5 + 5 + 2 = ?
- 5 + 5 + 5 + 6 = ? (this one is a little tricky !)
- make up your own question
CHALLENGE THREE:
Listen to the story below: The Good Egg.
Answer these questions:
How did the Good Egg show he was good?
What problem happened in the story?
What did the Good Egg learn?
Do you feel like you have to be perfect or have you ever felt like you needed to be perfect? Write about it.
Listen to the story below: The Good Egg.
Answer these questions:
How did the Good Egg show he was good?
What problem happened in the story?
What did the Good Egg learn?
Do you feel like you have to be perfect or have you ever felt like you needed to be perfect? Write about it.
April 10, 2020
CHALLENGE ONE:
Watch the video below and try estimating the cheerios.
CHALLENGE ONE:
Watch the video below and try estimating the cheerios.
Make sure to write your estimation on a paper before you watch the next video.
Remember, it's not about getting the right answer!
It's about using your brain to think.
Give yourself a pat on the back if you tried to your best.
Remember, it's not about getting the right answer!
It's about using your brain to think.
Give yourself a pat on the back if you tried to your best.
Try really hard to make your estimation before watching the next video.
Remember, in the first video, there were 36 cheerios.
Do you think there are 10 more, 20 more, 30 more, 40 more ... ?