Intervention News, Volume 3
For 3rd, 4th, & 5th Graders
Happy May!
All of our lessons from the time we physically left school are still up on our teacher pages in case you would like to go back and use them. Our plan is to leave them up for you to use at your discretion.
We'd love the opportunity to connect with our students via Zoom. If you have a day, date, and time that would work for your family schedule, please email me at srowland@fsd157c.org or Mrs. Pierik at apierik@fsd157c.org so we can set that up! Thank you!!
Mrs. Pierik and Mrs. Rowland
Math News!
Don't Forget to Use CUBES for All Story Problems!
Look for Key Words to Help You Determine Which Operation You Should Try!
Adding
Subtracting
Multiplying
Dividing
Teaching Your Own Child Can be Frustrating!
The article below gives you some pointers about working with your math "student". It's been around for a bit but I often read the articles Math Geek Mama writes and I think this one might help! (Just click on the link below to take you to the full article.)
3rd Grade
Mrs. Rowland has created lessons, found a great performance task, and linked this site to practice solving for a missing variable to compliment 3rd grade lessons for the week!
4th Grade
Videos, activities, and lots of extra practice are available to help 4th grade students understand geometric concepts, please check them out on Mrs. Rowland's teacher page!
5th Grade
Mrs. Snow Wanted to Say Hello!
READING NEWS
3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Anchor Charts for May 11th Week
Figurative Language
Point of View
Thinking About Reading WHO & WHAT
WHAT IF YOU HAD ANIMAL TEETH!?
GREAT WHITE SHARK TEETH
IF YOU HAD great white shark teeth, you'd never have to worry about losing a tooth. There'd always be a new tooth growing behind it, ready to slide into place. And there would never be a gap in your bite.
HIPPOPOTAMUS TEETH
IF YOU HAD hippo front teeth, you'd never need to brush. Your upper teeth would grind against your lower ones, keeping them clean and white.
NARWHAL TEETH
IF YOU HAD a narwhal tusk, would you poke around to find fish or fight off your enemies? Or would you feel your way thought the dark parts of the ocean? Even scientists wonder what a narwhal does with its tusk.