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Remote Learning- May 4 - May 8
Hello Students and Families, Welcome to week 4 of Remote learning…
This week's Read Aloud is “The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs”. Here students can reflect back to the story “The Three Little Pigs” and think about who they believe is telling the “true story” because this week the wolf is telling his story! We will also work on addition using a number line. I have added some useful worksheets, so you have a better understanding of how to use a number line when adding. Don’t forget to practice your sight words! We will be revisiting the “bossy r”. The “bossy r” takes over the vowel sound in a word. Scroll down and take a look. Let’s not forget our “small moments” writing. There’s lots to do, but do not get overwhelmed. Just do what you can.
My availability for communication for students and parents during remote-learning will be from 10:00- 12:00.As always, I am available to you via email and phone.
As you are aware children and adults thrive on a schedule and routine. I have created the lessons for the week in an easy to follow age appropriate schedule. However, I am aware that you are juggling many jobs right now and this schedule may conflict with your routines and commitments. Please do your best because you know your child and family best.
I will monitor all students via iReady (reading & math), Raz-Kids (reading level), and one writing sample per week of writers workshop or journal response to our story of the week.
Lots of virtual hugs and love!Morning Meeting (15 minutes)
8:00 to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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8:15
Start your morning with
phonics!
Sing, Spell, Read and Write Phonics Songshttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrtE5C373xWbqIvqbhaPhIaNIQYSqsqJp
Pbs.kids.org -phonics & word games to help your child readhttps://pbskids.org/games/abc/
Writing Workshop 8:00 to 8:30 set a timer for 30 minutes8:00 to 8:30
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Writers workshop is where your child will
apply their phonics skill to writing’
Scroll to the last page to
find a writing graphic
organizer to help.
● We will continue our “small moments” writing...● A Personal narrative (a true story or small moment) that has a beginning, middle and end● Now, take out a sheet of paper and begin.
● Here are some ideas if you cannot think of a small moment
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● Once you have decided what to write about, draw, label and write your stories with a beginning middle and end
● Now, share your story with a family with a family member….if you are not done.. we have just begun...finish tomorrow! Remember-Writer’s workshop is always a work in progress.
Brain Break (20-30 minutes)8:30-9:00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Jack Hartmanhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVcQH8A634mauPrGbWs7QlQ
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This is where we
TAKE A BREAK!!
Let’s have some fun!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLReNTmMkKA
GoNoodlehttps://www.gonoodle.com/
Just Dance Kidshttps://www.google.com/search?q=JUST+DANCE+KIDS&rlz=1C1GCEA_enUS864US864&oq=JUST+DANCE+KIDS&aqs=chrome..69i57.3782j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Cosmic Yogahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAT5NiWHFIU
Kids Pop Dance songshttps://www.youtube.com/user/KidzBopKids
Reading Skill Practice9:00 to 9:30 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Reading and phonics
practice!!
iReady.com name2036columbus
Math Brain Break (20-30 minutes)9:30-10:00 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Addition Songs for Kids Jack Hartman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqQ1VkBvuRs
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This is where we TAKE A BREAK!!
Let’s have some fun!
Addition Songs for Kids
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqQ1VkBvuRs
Jack Hartman-Subtraction facts all mixed up-challenginghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmEVDASFl8c
Jack Hartman - Subtraction songshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v= pwQKugrFmJ
I can count to 100https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_AVdpRY9Ew
Math 10:00 to 11:0010:00-10:30
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Let’s learn about all
about addition and subtraction
ALLNEW
addition and
subtraction practice
Learn to Add up to 10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=033pEpEnr_U
Learn Addition Using the Number Line
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tp9n4kMTuQo
Learn Subtraction using number line
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNpJWC52yrk
Learn to Subtract number up to 10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv5XJafZUn0
The kids Block Subtraction
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UKZ4YL5ualE
My Dog Subtraction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW14jOElUrI
Kindergarten Subtraction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nfhkf0haLk
Introduction to Subtraction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg9iSgMAJZc
Practice Subtraction Facts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq1ZxojQSNE
Subtraction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rnw5ixvU074
Basic Subtraction for Kindergarten https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ug0gs8kLE48
Subtraction for kids - learn how to subtracthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM7B2nwpV1M
When You Subtract with Piratehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkPa9V2wtZs
subtraction Words with Words and Puffhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdXClek-05I
The Action of Subtraction by Brian Clearyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLgR5RFR_vA
If you were Minus Sign by Trisha Speed Shasken
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvYv3-auP6w
Math!
iReady.com name2036columbus
Get your IPads and computers ready to start math!!(Remember I keep track of this, so try your best)
Brain Break - Get up and Move around (15 to 20 minutes)
Math Games
Kindergarten Addition & Subtraction
In kindergarten, kids begin to learn how to add and subtract numbers. Since addition and subtraction can be a tricky concept for kids to understand, it’s important to use hands-on activities and games that give them a tactile way to learn. Once they’ve got the basics down, you can move on to teaching addition and subtraction equations, helping them solve even more math problems.
● Cupcake Math Activity – Cupcake liners and pom-poms make a fun way for kids to practice addition and subtraction.
● Shark Addition Puzzles – Kindergarteners will have a blast matching these shark-themed addition puzzles!
● Subtraction Bingo Math Game – If your kids need to practice subtraction, this bingo game is a fun way to do it.
● Playdough Snowball Addition – Rolling play-dough into tiny snowballs gives your kids a great manipulative to practice addition.
● Addition Tic Tac Toe Math Game – Tic tac toe has never been so fun! Combine this popular game and math using this activity.
● Rubber Duck Math Game – Introduce the concept of addition by finding different ways to make 10.
● Pot of Gold Addition Practice – this seasonal game can be played with a friend or by yourself to practice addition
● Gingerbread Addition Puzzles – Who wouldn’t want to practice addition when you are adding up gumdrops!
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● Hot Cocoa Addition – add up the numbers to figure out which cup of cocoa to put the marshmallow in
● Snowball math Game – this active math game practices addition while throwing “snowballs” indoors
● Spring Numbers to 20 Board Game – this is a fun springtime activity for practicing counting on or addition
● Rainbow Math Game – this addition math game can also be a tasty treat when the kids are done practicing!
● Make 10 Seeds Game – Add up numbers on the seed to figure out what type of seed you have in this clever addition game for kindergartners
● Pool Noodle Addition Math Game – Here’s a fun way to practice adding to 10… by using pool noodles!
● Cup Game Subtraction – this hands on cup game helps kids practice subtracting in a fun, visual way
● Candy Heart Addition Cards – who doesn’t like practicing addition with candy!!● Winter Addition Mats are a fun way to practice simple adding numbers● Fluency Within 10 Math Game – Once your kids have the basics for addition and
subtraction down, play this math game to practice.● Cootie Catchers Math Games – Pair up and have fun with addition and subtraction
using this math game.● Addition & Subtraction Board Game: Fluency within 5 or fluency within 10● Ladybug Addition Game – there are several different ways to play with these cute
addition cards● Frog Addition Game – kids will have fun adding up frog numbers and matching them
with the correct lily pads● Math Games, Math Works- https://www.mathgames.com/● Math Games - https://www.mathgames.com/skill/K.59-subtraction-with-pictures-up-to-10● Abcya subtraction - https://www.abcya.com/games/subtraction_game
Weekly Read Aloud11:00:11:30 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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We read a story every week and focus on reading
Scroll to the last page to
draw and write your “opinion”.
Do you believe Mr. Wolf? If so
why? If not..why not?
comprehension and skill
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka (Have your child listen to the story of the week)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q01X8JU3GUThis story is actually being read by the author himself (Jon Scieszka!!!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB07RfntTvwHere is the same story retold by a new person in case you want to hear it again..
This week’s read aloud is “The TRUE Story of the 3 Little Pigs”. It is told by the wolf! This is his side of the story. This is his opinion about what he says “really” happened. I wonder who you believe?Do you believe The 3 Little Pigs or The Big Bad Wolf?
What is an “opinion? It is our personal belief based upon how we feel or what we know. We have read many versions of the “Three Little Pigs” in the past few weeks. This week...the wolf is telling his side of the story and sometimes when we listen to someone's story we listen for the “evidence”.
Mr. Alexander Wolf or as he likes to be called “Al” is in jail! Why? Well, I hope you listened to this week’s read aloud to find out. And, when you are done….write, share if you believe his story after listening to all the evidence he tells you.
(Highlighted questions are the questions that relate to this week's story)
What: A folktale is a genre. A group of stories with similar characteristics or things that are the same. Over the
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next few weeks we will explore folktales. We will look for the characteristics in each book. We will also look at how authors create new books by changing some of the story elements (characters, setting, and problem) to make new stories.
Questions for Readers Response Journaling (you will need a writing journal) Have your child draw a picture and label it, followed by writing their complete
sentence.● Ask your child questions from the “comprehension ideas list” below. ● They will answer it in a complete sentence in their journal and draw a picture to match
For example- Question (Where did this story take place?) The story takes place in a forest.
Reading Comprehension Questions for Journaling(Highlighted questions are the questions that relate to this week's
story)Start with the question words: Who? Who was in the book? Character?What? What happened? In the beginning? Middle? End? What is the problem in this story?Where? Where did this story take place? (We do use the word: setting)How? How was the problem solved? (We do use the word: solution)Why? Why did you like/not like this book? Why do you think _____ happened in this story?Questions to Ask BEFORE Reading:What do you predict will happen in this story? Why?Is this book fiction or nonfiction?Based on the cover and title, where do you think this story takes place (setting)? How do you think this story will be different from “The Three Little Pigs?Questions to Ask DURING Reading:What do you think is going to happen next? Why?Do you have a prediction for the end? Why?How does the main character feel during the story? Is that different from how they felt at the beginning?What did the wolf “Alexander” want to borrow from his neighbor the pig?Why did the wolf “Alexander” eat the first pig and the second pig?Questions to Ask AFTER reading: Do you like this book? Why?What happened in this book? Beginning? Middle? End?What was your favorite part? Why?Who was your favorite character? Why? What did you like about them?Can you tell me in your own words what happened in the story?If you would change anything about the story, what would that be?Do you believe the wolf’s side of the story? Why or why not?Why is the wolf “Alexander” in jail? What did he do?
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Brain Break 15 to 20 minutes- you pick
Sight word practice11:30-11:45
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Can you write your
own sentences
for our sight words this
week?
Time to review and learn new
sight words!
★This week's sight words sentence, been, our, great
Can you help your child read these sentences and then create their own?
I can write a sentence. My mom can read my sentence.
It has been fun playing at the park. How have you been?
This is our house. He is our dad.
We hope you are doing great! I feel great when my mom hugs me!
Practice sight words Daily. Choose from the many activities I have shared. https://www.education.com/games/sight-words
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Scroll to the last page of this lesson
for “bossy r”
worksheets for your child to
practice the bossy “or”
words.
“Let’s keep learning about the Bossy r or controlling r”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp8arskkcXg&t=92s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIGDpEVPzCw
When the letter r follows a vowel, the vowel is usually forced to change it’s sound. That’s why we call it the “Bossy R.” You do not hear the vowel only the r.
For example the word ….girl - you do not hear the “i”
Except with “or” words….. you hear the word “or” in most “or” words...for
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example… the word “corn” you hear “or”.
Brain Break 15 to 20 minutes- you pick
Independent Reading 20 to 30 minutes11:45-12:15
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Read to Self
Raz Kids https://www.kidsa-z.com/main/Login
Get your IPads and computers ready to read!
(Remember I Keep track of this, so try your best)
Science12:15-12:30
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Explore Science
Science at Home from MSICheck out Science at Home from the Museum of Science and Industry. They even have a newsletter you can sign up for.
Museum of Science and Industry Sciencehttps://www.msichicago.org/science-at-home/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Discover+Science+at+Home%21&utm_campaign=Email-General-Mar-24-2020
Hands on Science Experiments to do at homehttps://www.msichicago.org/science-at-home/hands-on-science/
Sid the Science Kidhttps://www.pbs.org/parents/shows/sid
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Enrichment ActivitiesMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Fun Projects to work on with
family members
This packet is provided by CPS and includes a range of activities that students can work on at home independently or with family members or other adults. Some activities may require guidance from an adult to get started. Resources are categorized into two types:
CPS Provided Kindergarten Resource Packet (March 30th)https://cps.edu/SiteCollectionDocuments/enrichmentlearning/Kindergarten-Packet.p
CPS Provided Kindergarten Resource Packet (April 13th)https://cps.edu/SiteCollectionDocuments/enrichmentlearning/April13/Kindergarten-Resource-Packet-English-04-13-20.pdf
CPS Provided Kindergarten Resource Packet (April 27th)https://cps.edu/SiteCollectionDocuments/enrichmentlearning/April27/Kindergarten-Resource-Packet-English-04-27-20.pdf
Field Trip FridaysMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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Friday Field Trip
Let’s visit a farm!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg2ZX0PF-jI
Specials (Gym, Music, Art, Library, Computers)Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Please see Columbus website
Keep scrolling down for helpful worksheets
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Here are some “worksheets of the week” that will help you with this week's lessons.
addition with a number line practice and number bonds.
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Use this graphic organizer to help write your “true story.”
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“The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs”. Who do you believe and why?
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The “bossy R” -words with “or” practice reading these words to a family member
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Let’s practice writing CVC words! You got this!
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Nonsense words! Your child should read the sounds or the whole word. This will help them be a better reader.
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How can your child be a better reader and writer? Segmenting!! You say the word they say the sounds….go!
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