Grade 3, Tuesday May 5
Life Cycles
Our BIG Question: How do living things grow and change?
Morning Message
Good Morning!
Have you seen any ladybugs around your house yet this spring? Besides what they look like, what else do you know about ladybugs? Watch this short video and use what you learn to teach someone in your family about ladybugs. The Stunning Life Cycle Of A Ladybug.
Science and English-Language Arts (ELA)
We are learning about life cycles all week! If you missed the Science videos and ELA directions on Monday, click on the button below to watch them. They are important and you should check them out at least once this week!
To begin, it's time to read for 20 minutes. You can read books on Myon (through classlink), at GetEpic.com, or with books you have at your house.
Next, it's time to write for 20 minutes, maybe on google slides or maybe on your own paper. Our theme this week is informational paragraphs, but you can also write poetry or add to your science journal!
If you are typing your work, remember to use the same slideshow you started on Monday. You should go to classlink or google to find it. If you have not started your slideshow yet, click on the button below.
Then, it's time to practice your reading fluency. Remember to read smoothly and with expression.
IT'S BRAIN BREAK TIME!!!
Math
Click the button below to do a number talk with Ms. Knox about how math is the study of patterns.
After the Number Talk, do Student Activity Page 304. Then review your work with Mrs. Hall.