Cumberland Valley 3rd Grade
Week of May 18 - May 22, 2020
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ELA Lesson 1
GOAL: Restating Questions In Your Answers.
First...LAUNCH:
- Watch the video below that introduces and explains how to restate a question in an answer.
Next...EXPLORE:
- After watching the video and reflecting on how to restate questions in your answers, complete the activity below.
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ELA LESSON 2
Goal: To Use Information From the Text to Support Your Answer
First...LAUNCH
- Watch the video below that introduces and explains how to find and use information from a text to support your answer..
Next...EXPLORE
- After watching the video, share out loud one reason why it is important to use information from the text in your answers.
- Then complete the activity below.
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ELA LESSON 3
GOAL: Using quotation marks.
First...LAUNCH
- Watch the video, and rock out while learning about quotation marks!
Next...EXPLORE
- Watch this video for a quotation marks mini-lesson with guided practice.
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MATH LESSON 1
GOAL: Use Comparison Drawings to Solve Comparison Word Problems
First...LAUNCH:
- When solving comparison word problems, using the "draw a picture method" is very helpful.
- Watch and listen to the following Khan Academy video on how to solve comparison word problems and do the practice problems given.
- Then watch the video on Solving Comparison Word Problems to learn how to use comparison bars as a strategy for solving comparison word problems .
Next...EXPLORE:
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MATH LESSON 2
GOAL: Solve Problems with Extra or Hidden Information
First...LAUNCH
- I had a dozen eggs, but I dropped two. Now how many do I have? What hidden information do you need to know in order to solve this word problem? (How many are in a dozen?)
- I had 2 fish and 2 hermit crabs. I just got 3 more fish. How many fish do I have? Do you know what information was given that you don't need to solve this problem? (I had 2 hermit crabs)
- Watch the following videos on solving word problems with hidden or extra information.
Next...EXPLORE
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MATH LESSON 3
GOAL: Solve Two Step Word Problems
First...LAUNCH
- Solving a two step word problem is easier if you ask yourself "what do I need to solve first?"
- Can you solve this: A zoo sells adult tickets for $5 each and children's tickets for $3 each. How much will it cost if two adults and one child to go to the zoo?
- Please watch the following video to learn how to solve two step word problems and to find the answer to the above word problem.
- Then watch the video on Two Step Word Problems to show you how to do your Seesaw activity.
Next...EXPLORE
- Please log onto Seesaw to complete the Two Step Word Problem activity.
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SCIENCE LESSON
GOAL: Observe water evaporation
First...LAUNCH:
- Watch "Time Lapse: Surface area and evaporation" video below. While you are watching, make observations of how quickly the water evaporates. Think also about what causes water to evaporate.
Next...EXPLORE:
- Think about what you learned about surface area and evaporation from this video.
- Log onto your classes Seesaw page and complete the surface area evaporation activity.
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art lesson
Art can be more than just images. This week your goal is to combine images and words to spread a positive message!
Ready to start?
Watch the video below to be inspired for the project!
Brainstorm positive messages.
Think about where you can display or create your artwork, and what materials you want to use.
Remember to share your artwork: Remember to share your artwork with others. Display it outside your home, give it to a family member, share it online with friends, email it to your art teacher, …
An OPTIONAL idea for sharing your art with others is to create art to express thanks to our health care heroes. The National Institute of Health has created Message of Hope as a way we can express gratitude by posting images on their website.
Happy art-making,
The CV Elementary Art Teachers
music lesson
Click on the video to watch your 4th music lesson. Did you improvise a new ending to “Go Tell Aunt Rhodie?” Share them with your classroom teacher! When you are done, you can check out this video for a review of how we read notes on the staff.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
- Imagine Learning Math (20 minutes- 3 times a week)
- Imagine Learning Literacy (20 minutes- 3 times a week)
- Engage in physical activity daily
- Read independently or listen to a read-aloud daily
***The content on the Imagine Learning applications is personalized and adaptable for each child, based upon their input. Please refrain from assisting your child with Imagine Learning, as this will skew your child’s level of learning.
Related Services
If your student has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and receives speech-language therapy, occupational therapy, and/or physical therapy services, please use the links below to access remote learning activities from our related service providers.
Click HERE for Speech and Language
Click HERE for Occupational Therapy