This Week’s Learning Targets I can identify and read high-frequency words. I can identify key details in books. I can name and sort digraphs. I can compare the length/height of two or more objects. I can put objects in order by their length/height (ex. from shortest to tallest). I can identify objects in the day sky/night sky. I can name and identify American Symbols. Required Weekly Tasks Istation Reading –30 minutes per week MobyMax Math or istation Math- 30 minutes per week Read or be read to for 20 minutes each day Read 1-2 leveled readers on kids a-z or EPIC Kindergarten Learning Tasks: Day 16 English Language Arts New Sight Words: water, been, called Play Paper Plate Toss to practice sight words: Write sight words on paper plates. Use like Frisbees to throw after reading the word. Reading: Identifying key details
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This Week’s Learning Targets
I can identify and read high-frequency words. I can identify key details in books. I can name and sort digraphs. I can compare the length/height of two or more objects. I can put objects in order by their length/height (ex. from shortest to
tallest). I can identify objects in the day sky/night sky. I can name and identify American Symbols.
Required Weekly Tasks
Istation Reading –30 minutes per week
MobyMax Math or istation Math- 30 minutes per week
Read or be read to for 20 minutes each day
Read 1-2 leveled readers on kids a-z or EPIC
Kindergarten Learning Tasks: Day 16
English Language Arts
New Sight Words: water, been, called
Play Paper Plate Toss to practice sight words:
Write sight words on paper plates. Use like Frisbees to throw after reading the word.
Reading: Identifying key details
Read The Moon Book on getepic.com or another book from your home library. After reading, discuss 2 important details from the book.
Phonics: Digraphs
Listen to song about digraphs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK8_Tvu6bJk
(A digraph is a combination of 2 letters that make one sound)
After watching the video, make a t-chart for sh and th on a piece of paper (example below)
Put the following words into the correct category:
shop, thumb, thick, shark, think, ship
Math
Watch the measurement video (click here)
Choose three different items. Put them in order from shortest to tallest. Draw the toys in order. Circle the tallest toy.
Play Height Measurement Game (click here)
ScienceView Brainpopjr Sun and then take quiz. Write 2 objects you see in the day sky.
Draw something that is shorter than you pencil. Draw something that is longer than you pencil.
Draw a picture of yourself. Draw a tree that is taller than you are. Draw a flower that is shorter than you are.
Social Studies
Draw a picture of the bald eagle. The bald eagle is a symbol of strength which means it is strong. Write the following sentence: The bald eagle Is a symbol of strength.
Draw a tall flower and a short flower. Measure each one using pennies (or other nonstandard form of measurement).
Draw two trees with new spring leaves. Make one tree tall and the other tree short. Measure the height of each using pennies (or other nonstandard form of measurement).
Science
View Brainpopjr Moon and then take the quiz. Write 2 objects you see in the night sky.
Kindergarten Learning Tasks: Day 19
English Language Arts
Practice sight words by playing Beat the Clock:
how many times can a word be written in 1 minute, 2 minutes, etc?
Reading: Identifying key details
Re-read The Moon Book. Discuss 3 key details from the book and draw a picture to represent each detail.
Phonics: Digraphs
Read Where the Wild Things are (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALmNPxNehYE)
Draw two umbrellas of different lengths. Color the longest one blue and the shortest one yellow.
Ben wants to make 4 rectangles. How many long straws does he need? How many short straws does he need?
Social Studies
Yesterday, we learned about the Lincoln Memorial which is an American monument. The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln. Draw a picture of the president, Abraham Lincoln and label your picture with the word, Abraham Lincoln.