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Race to the Moon Division Game
Day 6 - Reading
Overview: Be a REAL reader
Estimated Time: Approximately 40 minutes
Explanation:
We have been learning this year that real readers combine the author’s text with their deep reading thoughts.
Things to Know:
- REAL readers activate and add to their schema
- Make inferences, predictions, and connections
- Determine what is important make
- Visualize what is happening
- Ask questions before, during, and after reading
- Summarize/Reflect on what they’ve read
Tasks:
- Read a chapter or 2 from the book you are currently enjoying for independent reading.
- While you are reading, use the habits of a REAL reader
- Complete the Day 6 activity (or another from the list) from the Distance Learning: Reading Discussions in your folder
- OPTIONAL – work on completing a Book Celebration from the list in your folder
Turn in You Assignment:
You may either have a discussion with a family member or write about the topic in the notebook in your folder.
Day 6 - Math
Overview: Division Facts
Estimated Time: Approximately 30 minutes
Explanation: You can use strategies to help you solve division facts.
Things to Know:
- For tutorials on how to access online Math in Focus resources using Ed Your Friend in Learning visit https://www.cbsd.org/Page/1511 (See Microsoft Student Log-in Directions in your folder)
- If you cannot print activities, you may write the answers on a sheet of paper.
- Please look at Student Workbook Chapter 4 pages 289-290 if you need guidance
Tasks:
- Complete the sheet called Division Facts.
- Complete the activity Fact Fluency 5c.
- Optional Extra Practice: Play a game. Use the document called Gr 3 Race to the Moon Division Game.
- Optional Extra Practice: Log into Ed. Play the mini-game Chapter 4: Pop! Multiplication Tables.
Turn in You Assignment:
You may share what you know about dividing numbers with your family members. Bring your work when we come back to school.
Day 6 - Language Arts: Writing and Spelling
Overview:
- Students will complete page 6 of their Spelling Verb Tense packet.
- Students will write in their new
Estimated Time: 25 minutes.
Explanation:
Spelling/ Grammar: Students will review spelling strategies and practice verb tenses.
Journal: Students will move through the steps of the writing process- planning, drafting, editing, and revising- to create a written piece.
Tasks:
Spelling Verb Tense packet: Students will complete page 6
- Complete Verb Tenses sheet
Writing: Students will write in their Journal.
- Continue writing yesterday’s piece or…
- Read through the Distance Learning Writer’s Notebook Activity topics
- Select a given topic or create your own idea!
- Plan in your head or on a piece of planning paper.
- Write your piece for at least 10 – 15 minutes in your new Journal.
- You may publish a piece, continue a piece tomorrow or share with a family member 😊
Turn in You Assignment:
Spelling/ Grammar: return completed packet to school when we return.
Writing: bring journal to school when we return.
Day 6 – Social Studies/Science
Overview:
ReadScholastic News magazine Legends of the Wild West that stretches our social studies/science learning to other current events topics.
Estimated Time: 25 minutes.
Explanation:
Students will use nonfiction reading strategies and social studies/science background knowledge (schema) to read and respond to Scholastic News article.
Tasks:
- Preview the cover the Scholastic magazine
- Study the title, pictures, captions, graphics, information presented
- Think about the topic you will be reading about and ask yourself your purpose for reading
- Preview first main news article – Legends of the Wild West
- Study the special text features of the article-title, headings, pictures/captions, maps, illustrations, diagrams, fact boxes, bold text, words to know, etc. Think about how these special text features can help you understand the text better.
- Preview the “News Review” questions on the back page #1-3 before you read the article.
- Read the first main article, Legends of the Wild West, coding the text as your read.
- Answer questions #1-3 in “News Review” on back page
- You will finish the rest of this Scholastic New Magazine tomorrow😊
- If you would like to learn more on this topic go online to…
scholastic.com/sn3 classroom password or code: PHG7VQM
Turn in You Assignment:
- Share what you learned about this topic, or a connection you can make, with a parent or write about it in your notebook