Tuesday, May 26th
Happy Tuesday!
A Closer Look at Tuesday:
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Wellbeing & Connection:
First, open your workbook and set up your page. The title can be "Journal". Next, check in with yourself. How are you feeling today? Draw the emoji that matches your mood, then try the breathing exercise video. Do this exercise every day, as often as you like-no writing necessary! Notice how you felt before you did the breathing exercise, and how you felt afterwards. Did it help? Write about it if you like. Now choose one section of the page to complete: Self-Care Tip (write about what happens to your mood after taking a few moments to yourself), Think About It, Character Trait of the Day, or you can choose to draw a picture of someone being cheerful. Finally, get to it! 😊 |
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Spelling:
Tuesday Sentence Work:
Choose ten spelling words from your list. Write a meaningful sentence for each word that includes proper grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. You can record these in your notebook.
Tuesday Sentence Work:
Choose ten spelling words from your list. Write a meaningful sentence for each word that includes proper grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. You can record these in your notebook.
Writing:
Today we're writing a Hamburger Paragraph! Watch the video and then choose your favorite food and brainstorm all the juicy details that makes that food so good! You should try and include all six senses into your brainstorm. How does your food smell? Taste? Feel? etc. Then use the Hamburger graphic organizer to help you write the first draft of a paragraph about your favourite food. Remember the goal is to try and paint a picture in the reader's brain, and to get them to feel like they can smell, taste, feel, and hear your favorite food just by reading your words.
Today we're writing a Hamburger Paragraph! Watch the video and then choose your favorite food and brainstorm all the juicy details that makes that food so good! You should try and include all six senses into your brainstorm. How does your food smell? Taste? Feel? etc. Then use the Hamburger graphic organizer to help you write the first draft of a paragraph about your favourite food. Remember the goal is to try and paint a picture in the reader's brain, and to get them to feel like they can smell, taste, feel, and hear your favorite food just by reading your words.
After writing, look at the rubric below. How do you think you did? Be honest with yourself. That's how you'll grow as a writer!
Math:
We're continuing on with your Array Community project. Carry on where you left off yesterday. Use your time wisely. You have today and tomorrow to finish this project.
We're continuing on with your Array Community project. Carry on where you left off yesterday. Use your time wisely. You have today and tomorrow to finish this project.
Playful Possibilities:
Try this Science experiment with Mrs. Gebert!
Try this Science experiment with Mrs. Gebert!