Dear Families,
This week, we will continue our ELA with Informational Nonfiction. We will also be continuing our extended responses by comparing two texts We will focus on both reading and writing. In math, we will begin our unit on properties of rectangles and squares.
Our trip to Drumfolk at the New Victory Theater has been cancelled.
Jeffrey
Monday March 9, 2020 |
Tuesday March 10, 2020 |
Wednesday March 11 2020 |
Thursday March 12, 2020 |
Friday March 13, 2020 |
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Reading
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Read for 30 minutes
Date:
Author: Who is in your story or nonfiction text?
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Read for 30 minutes Date:
What has happened so far?
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Read for 30 minutes
Date:
Read for 30 minutes What do you think the main idea or central message from what you’ve read is?
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Read for 30 minutes
Date: Response of Choice? |
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Writing |
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Math |
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problems:
59 and 60 |
problems:
61 |
problems:
p. 62 and 63
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If a student wants to check what reading level a book might be. The best way to find out is to Google the book title and Guided Reading Level and compare a few sites. An example would be Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo and Guided Reading Level
Answer Keys:
SchooltoHome_Chapter6 and the answers for the CChapter 6 Review Answershapter 6_Answers