3rd Grade Activities: Week 15
RELIGION: daily prayer; attend Mass; Bible readings; read brief bios of saints in 60 Saints for Girls.
MATH: Developmental Math addition review; solve real life math problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
PHONICS: Explode the Code 5 activities.
SPELLING/HANDWRITING: practice lowercase letters; spelling and writing in comic books, dog park diary, write out jokes from cartoon videos; write about nature shows.
WRITING: complete summary writing assignment: Elements.
READING: read board books to a baby;
What Was I Scared of?, Dr. Seuss;
Once Upon a Banana, Jennifer Armstrong;
Move Over, Rover!, Karen Beaumont (nice illustrations);
Sunday funnies and Garfield comic books.
SCIENCE/NATURE: care of fish; collect leaves; observation of squirrels, birds, ants; watch Nature: Echo of the Elephants DVD.
Read about elements, atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks and gluons at the website of Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility - Office of Science Education: http://education.jlab.org/atomtour/listofparticles.html
Read about the elements iron, aluminum, hydrogen: http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele026.html
More resources on Elements:
Periodic Table with student models of elements: http://www.pittsford.monroe.edu/pittsfordmiddle/rountree/periodic.htm
Clickable Periodic Table with info. about each element:
http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/index.html
Coloring book: http://education.jlab.org/coloringbook/index.html
HISTORY: do word search about Christopher Columbus.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: attend Mandarin class: listen to CD for pronunciation; practice reading, writing, and speaking words and phrases.
READ ALOUD: Toot and Puddle: I'll Be Home for Christmas, Holly Hobbie;
Little Lost Bat, Sandra Markle;
Hero Cat, Eileen Spinelli;
Fairy tales from: A Child's Book of Stories: Best-Known and Best-Loved Tales from Around the World.
ART: drawing class: 3-D drawing and shading; make a stamp and stamp wrapping paper; make and paint a ceramic Christmas ornament; draw and make clay creations.
MUSIC: listen to classical, and contemporary music; sing.
P.E.: soccer with friends; park time; play with dogs at dog park.
MATH: Developmental Math addition review; solve real life math problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication.
PHONICS: Explode the Code 5 activities.
SPELLING/HANDWRITING: practice lowercase letters; spelling and writing in comic books, dog park diary, write out jokes from cartoon videos; write about nature shows.
WRITING: complete summary writing assignment: Elements.
READING: read board books to a baby;
What Was I Scared of?, Dr. Seuss;
Once Upon a Banana, Jennifer Armstrong;
Move Over, Rover!, Karen Beaumont (nice illustrations);
Sunday funnies and Garfield comic books.
SCIENCE/NATURE: care of fish; collect leaves; observation of squirrels, birds, ants; watch Nature: Echo of the Elephants DVD.
Read about elements, atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons, quarks and gluons at the website of Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility - Office of Science Education: http://education.jlab.org/atomtour/listofparticles.html
Read about the elements iron, aluminum, hydrogen: http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele026.html
More resources on Elements:
Periodic Table with student models of elements: http://www.pittsford.monroe.edu/pittsfordmiddle/rountree/periodic.htm
Clickable Periodic Table with info. about each element:
http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/index.html
Coloring book: http://education.jlab.org/coloringbook/index.html
HISTORY: do word search about Christopher Columbus.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: attend Mandarin class: listen to CD for pronunciation; practice reading, writing, and speaking words and phrases.
READ ALOUD: Toot and Puddle: I'll Be Home for Christmas, Holly Hobbie;
Little Lost Bat, Sandra Markle;
Hero Cat, Eileen Spinelli;
Fairy tales from: A Child's Book of Stories: Best-Known and Best-Loved Tales from Around the World.
ART: drawing class: 3-D drawing and shading; make a stamp and stamp wrapping paper; make and paint a ceramic Christmas ornament; draw and make clay creations.
MUSIC: listen to classical, and contemporary music; sing.
P.E.: soccer with friends; park time; play with dogs at dog park.
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