Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Wednesday 3/25- Digital Learning Day Eight

Math 
Focus: Customary Measure of Capacity (The Gallon Land: Gallon, Quart, Pint, Cup, fluid ounce) 
Story about the Gallon Land  (Draw/take notes which watching) 
Worksheet Practice: Use scratch paper and check your answers using the key. Don’t cheat 😊  

Prodigy (20 minutes) - Measurement Practice 

AC Math: (Lesson for the week) 
Self-Paced Lessons to review and practice customary measures: 
Games: 
Project: Due Friday. Start on project once you feel confident with metric and customary conversion 
Save the pages. You can edit/type using Adobe Acrobat Reader. Turn the project in O365 
You will have a quiz on Friday.  

Reading- 30 minutes of independent book, you will be completing two more writing responses based on this reading on Friday. 

Science – Nearpod on Magnetism – Please go to join.nearpod.com or download the Nearpod app and join by entering the code MEDOS. Please enter your first and last name when joining the session. **Slide 18 asks you to build your own electromagnet. If you don't have all the materials, then it is ok, continue on through the Nearpod. If you do have all of the materials, get parent approval before building. I would love to see some pictures if you are able to build your own electromagnet! 


Specials- Follow your special’s schedule and go to their blog to do an assignmentExample- Howland has Art Monday, so Monday you need to visit Ms. Stoddard’s blog. 

Stella by Starlight Listen to this historical fiction book that tells the story of an 11-year-old African-American girl living in the small town of Bumblebee, North Carolina in 1932. Stella comes from a hard-working family, whose community are shaken after the Klu Klux Klan reemerges in their community during the Great Depression. The novel follows Stella over the course of several months as she struggles to maintain hope and to pursue her dreams of becoming a journalist amidst the complex and oppressive world in which she lives.  The  ”N” word has been used in few places due the time period. We know that Addison students understand that it should not be used or repeated.