Mrs. Drudy's COVID-19 e-Learning
March 20, 2020
Updates from the Administration
Day #5 Agenda
Good morning! Well, we survived an entire week of e-Learning. As always, you may reach out to me during the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. if you have questions or concerns about the assignments and/or activities.
Here is your Day #5 of our Coronavirus eLearning agenda.
Morning Message
Obviously, you do not have your whiteboard nor your task journal at home, so simply read the Morning Message and complete the tasks on any piece of paper...even on the back of a junk mail envelope is fine with me, as I do not need you to return this to me.
Big Ideas:
- We can read grade-level appropriate or higher texts smoothly and accurately, with expression that connotes comprehension at the independent level.
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Ask and answer questions (e.g., who was the story about; why did an event happen; where did the story happen) to demonstrate understanding of main idea and key details in a text.
Mathin' Down the Trail
Many teams have made the trek into Nome, but thanks to some really nasty weather, there are still more out there on the trail. Be sure to check in with your musher if he or she has not yet finished. Access the Iditarod website here.
login: tamaradrudy@gmail.com
password: Wishbone1
Remember, there are several things you complete every day in your Iditarod Data Binder. These items include:
- List the last checkpoint (s)he visited and chart miles traveled and miles to go on your Musher's Tracking Sheet.
- List the Daily Standings by listing the Top 10 each morning.
- If you have a QR code reader, find the weather at your checkpoint. This information can also be found at www.noaa.gov, but you will need to manually type in your checkpoint name (or its nearest town/village). Fill in the temperature in degrees Celsius on your bar graph. If this task proves too difficult because you are unable to access without a QR code reader, then please skip this portion of the data gathering.
- Also on the Race Standings tab scroll all the way to the bottom to find out who has scratched. There are lots of them (again, thanks to the weather conditions). List these folks, too, on your Scratched page. (If you were absent on Friday, you may not have this page.)
Big Idea:
I can solve simple addition, subtraction, and comparison problems using information shown on a graph.
Big Idea:
I can solve real-world problems involving addition and subtraction within 100 by using pictures, words, and/or a number sentence to solve.
Reading / Language Arts
Please choose as many activities from the from the Vocabulary Choice Menu as you need to do in order to complete at total of five for the week. Just the same, finish up your activities from the Comprehension Choice Menu, making sure you've done at least five. Use your leveled reader book that was included in the bag sent home on Friday for these activities.
Spelling
Use the Spelling Activity Menu and choose 1 activity to practice your spelling words. Simply complete these on any paper. Along with the activity menu is a list of this week's words. By week's end you should have completed five of these activities.
Big Idea:
We can spell correctly common, proper, possessive, and collective nouns, irregular plural nouns, and personal and possessive pronouns.
Math: Spiral Review
Flipgrid: WODNB?
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Your unique ID (LES followed by a number w/no spaces) is listed below.
Waylon Brown LES1
Kinley Burch LES2
Analyse Byers LES3
Adam Cox LES4
Kovyn Coyle LES5
Lane Crumley LES6
Lanny DeBoard LES7
Colten Ellis LES8
Sienna Gates LES9
Rylee Givens LES10
Madelyn Goins LES11
Tenlee Gordon LES12
Caden Hoskins LES13
Aiden Hundley LES14
Hope Mahlerwein LES15
Eleanor Overholt LES16
Marissa Powers LES17
Garrett Reister LES18
Jacob Rodefer LES19
Andrew Rosenberger LES20
Dalton Schnitker LES21
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Math: ixl R.10 Create Line Plots
You've Got to Move It, Move It!
OPTIONAL Science: BrainPop
Welcome to the Twilight Zone! Keeping with our Beach Day theme, choose the Ocean Habitats movie to explore different zones in the ocean. Click here to get to this optional activity.
login: ucoin
password: brainpop
Lane's Birthday Wishes
Science: One of These Eggs is Fake
Read the magazine Scholastic News: One of These Eggs is Fake. A sea turtle mom laid 100 real eggs. A scientist hid a fake one among them. Why? Read to find out how fake eggs are saving the sea turtles.
National Aquarium Virtual Field Trip
It's the next best thing than being there! Come along on a virtual field trip to the National Aquarium at Baltimore, MD by clicking here.
Related Arts
P.E.: Students should choose one activity from the P.E. Activity menu for each e-Learning Day.
Art/Music: Please review optional activity instructions included in the bag that went home Friday.
Life Doesn't Have to be Perfect...
About Us
Email: tammy.drudy@uc.k12.in.us
Website: http://www.uc.k12.in.us/liberty-elementary/liberty-elementary/
Location: 501 Eaton St, Liberty, IN, United States
Phone: 765-458-5521