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Birney Elementary School’s1st Grade
Digital LessonsWeek of MARCH 30, 2020
Digital Learning Info Welcome to our Digital Classroom Experience!
Please visit Birney’s website for digital learning resources.
https://web.cobbk12.org/birney
Teacher Email
Vanita Deepnarain- ESOL Vanita.deepnarain@cobbk12.org
Shannon Rush Shannon.rush@cobbk12.org
Kathryn Graham Kathryn.graham@cobbk12.org
Melanie Miller Melanie.Miller@cobbk12.org
Sheila Glover Sheila.glover@cobbk12.org
Ana Garcia Ana.Garcia@cobbk12.org
Aset Gentry Aset.gentry@cobbk12.org
If you need passwords and usernames, please refer to the At-Home Learning Resources page of this packet,or email your child’s teacher.
@BirneyBobcats
https://www.facebook.com/BirneyES/
Follow us on social media forupdates and additional resources:
Website/App Website Class Code Username Password
EPIC – Reading https://www.getepic.com/ ejv8414 NONE NONE
Social Studieshttps://www.studiesweekly.c
om/
CLEVER or
Directions in next box
(Username column)
https://support.studiesw
eekly.com/hc/en-
us/articles/36001891613
4-How-Students-Login
NONE
IXL – Math/Readinghttps://www.ixl.com/signin/c
obbk12NONE
FirstInitialLastName
Ex. MJonesabc
Prodigy – Math (more
fun based)
https://play.prodigygame.co
m/
No account created
for class. Students
may have personal
accounts they can
use.
Personal Account Personal Account
Freckle – Math CLEVER CLEVER CLEVER CLEVER
Common Lit - Reading CLEVER CLEVER CLEVER CLEVER
Zearn – Math https://www.zearn.org/
(check with your
child's teacher for
username and
passwords)
Firstlast
Ex. MaryJones123
FASTT Mathhttps://idp-
awsprod1.education.scholast
ic.com/idp/
NONE Lunch Number Lunch Number
Mentoring Mindshttps://www.mentoringmind
s.com/None Lunch Number 123
Typing Club CLEVER CLEVER CLEVER CLEVER
At-Home Learning Websites
Parent Information
Here are a few reminders
about our first grade digitl
learning days:
• 1. Students should only spend about 1 hour on daily lessons.
• Please check your class dojo daily for classroom specific information.
• You do not have to print these slides/worksheets. Students can write their answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Anchor
Charts
PHONICS
Writing Resources
Daily Lessons
Math Reading Writing ESOL
Pages 653-658 of chapter 9 in math textbook (accessible through Clever if you do not have the hard copies)
See next slide for Number Talks for today (understanding that the equal sign means "the same as")
Study the anchor charts on drawing conclusions
Read the examples on the Monday page.
Read how they used the examples and how they clues to come up with the conclusion.
Complete the worksheet.
Writing Prompt:
What do you think Leprechauns sound like when they sing?
I can use my imagination to write fiction.
Pretend you are a leprechaun and imagine singing!
The following link directs you to a YouTube video
describing nonfiction text features.
Please identify the nonfiction text
features.
https://youtu.be/3mAl9QMJJTo
Day 1
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=turtle+diary+oi+sound+video&&view=detail&mid=570BAD5FDD28B50E2899570BAD5FDD28B50E2899&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dturtle%2Bdiary%2Boi%2Bsound%2Bvideo%26%26FORM%3DVDVVXX
Watch this video to help you understand how to say the /oi/ and /oy/ sounds correctly.
Here is an additional video to help you understand the /oi/ and /oy/ sounds
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=alphablocks+oi+oy+video&docid=608053844112245355&mid=BF70D1567636458B7B90BF70D1567636458B7B90&view=detail&FORM=VIR
Read the book on the next page and find and circle the words that make the /oi/
and /oy/ sounds.
MONDAY
Number Talk
Math Reading Writing ESOL
Pages 659-666 of chapter 9 in the math textbook (accessible through Clever if you do not have the hard copies)
See next slide for Number Talks for today (understanding that the equal sign means "the same as")
Watch the video on the book No David
Study the chart completed on the book.
Complete the graphic organizer on the next page. If you don’t remember the book Lily's Purple Plastic Purse.
Find the clues from the story the lets you know Lily was a good student.
Writing Prompt:
What's the first thing you do when you get home from school?
I can write up a storm.
The following link is a video about stormy
weather. After watching the video,
please retell the story in your own words using
weather terms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Li59FFilYQ&feature=youtu.be
The following video describes shapes and its attributes. After video please identify the sides of each shape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10dTx1Zy_4w&feature=youtu.be
Day 2
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=no+david+video&&view=detail&mid=AEC
7EE0C36E49B5BB806AEC7EE0C36E49B5BB806&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvid
eos%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dno%2Bdavid%2Bvideo%26FORM%3DHDRSC3
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=lily%27s+purplae+plastic+purse&&view=detail&mid
=123E6E0624EC58E7D064123E6E0624EC58E7D064&&FORM=VRDGAR&ru=%2Fvideos
%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dlily%2527s%2Bpurplae%2Bplastic%2Bpurse%26FORM%3DHDRSC3
Number Talk
Math Reading Writing ESOL
Pages 667-672 of chapter 9 in the math textbook (accessible through Clever if you do not have the hard copies)
See next slide for Number Talks for today (understanding that the equal sign means "the same as")
Review the teaching charts from Monday.
Read the cards and identify the conclusion.
Writing Prompt:
If you were the teacher for a day,What would be your favorite thing to teach?
I can use details in my writing.
Retell using the beginning, middle, and end to someone in your
house.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pckuS--
UlV4&feature=youtu.be
Sing along and learn about shapes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnoNb2O
MQ6s
Day 3
Number Talk
Think of all theways you canmake 9!
Math Reading Writing ESOL
Pages 673-678 of chapter 9 in the math textbook (accessible through Clever if you do not have the hard copies)
See next slide for Number Talks for today (understanding that the equal sign means "the same as")
Study the picture of the children in class.
Read how I used clues to come up with the conclusion.
On a separate sheet of paper, choose 3 pictures and write 2 clues and 1 conclusion for each picture.
Writing Prompt:
What do you think elephants dream about? Where do you think they sleep?
I can add details to my writing.
After watching the following video, please describe how the tiger
got its stripes. Also, define the word proud
in your own words.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf7ascNG
bcM
Please watch the following video and
name the shapes and describe how many
sides and corners each shape has.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svrkthG29
50
Day 4
Number Talk
Think of what thefirst 2 numbersequal. Then findthe missingnumber on theright.
Math Reading Writing ESOL
Complete the math activity today using composite shapes.
Check next slide for full size page of activity.
Complete the two activities on the last page. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Writing Prompt:
Would an eagle be a good pet? Why or why not?
I can use details in my writing.
Please watch the following video and explain the recycling process to a family member.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jQ7y_qQYUA
Day 5
Math Activity
WeeklyWritingPrompts
SCIENCE/SOCIAL STUDIESCONNECTION
SS Topic of study- Good and ServicesDirections:First, click the link below to learn about goods and services. Enjoy!https://youtu.be/Umq76iNkhx0Next, think of 3 examples of a good and service and write 2 sentences explaining why it is so on a separate sheet of paper. Be sure to draw a detailed illustration of each answer.
Finally, send a picture of your work to your teacher. Great Job!
SCI Topic of study- AnimalsDirections:First, watch this short video clip below of a beaver/beaver hut. Enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuMRDZbrdXc
Parent tip- Discuss with your student that animals need air, water, food, and shelter. Help develop these vocabulary words throughout the discussion. Also discuss how having a classroom pet would help students by having a real-life example of an animal and its basic needs.
Next, click and listen to Which Pet Should I Get? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psCzO1TlJlU by Dr. Seuss to form ideas and connect to the story. Think of a classroom pet that you would like.Parent tip- Take a moment to research the basic needs of the animal they choose and determine how each of the pet’s basic needs will be met.
Finally, students must explain how the needs of the pet will be met in a classroom setting. Students should draw a picture and label the needs of the specific pet. They should explain why each thing is needed for the pet. If multiple pets are thought of, compare the needs of each pet, even if the needs are similar, the pets might meet those needs in different ways, depending on their adaptations and how their bodies work (structure and function).
• Let’s Expand…
• Take a look at this picture of a polar bear.
• Make a science journal out of a couple of pieces of blank paper. Write a journal entry about whether the polar bear would make a good class pet or not considering the polar bear’s needs. Journal entries can be made describing the needs of the polar bear and explanation for each need. Great job future scientists!
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