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3rd Grade Remote Learning Choice BoardWeek of May 11th
Due: Sunday, May 17th
Google Meets:WEDNESDAYS
201- 1:00 202- 2:00 204- 3:00Please check your homeroom’s Google Classroom 5-10 minutes before the meeting for your Meet code. Bring any questions
you have for the week or just join to say “Hi”.
Daily Activities:- Read for 20 minutes
- Practice multiplication facts for 15 minutes (Reflex, flash cards,or any other kind of practice)
Weekly Activities:Math
Complete your 2 assignments, work on any May Do’s if you have extra time.
Video- Math Assignments
ReadingComplete your 2 assignments, work on
any May Do’s if you have extra time.
Video- Reading Assignments
ScienceComplete your 2 assignments, work on any
May Do’s if you have extra time.
Video - Science Assignments
EssentialsSee Due Dates for Each
Assignment 1 (graded)
Lesson 11.6- Use Area Models
Step 1: Watch 11.6 Video
Step 2: Complete Think Central assignment “Lesson 11.6”.
(PREFERRED METHOD!!)If you do not have access, you can
print these pages and complete them on paper instead. (Must send a picture
to Ms. Huber if you complete on paper.)
Assignment 1 (graded)
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe-Novel Study
Mrs. Lopez’s mini lessonMini Lesson- Chpts. 1-2
Listen to Mrs. Lopez read chapters 1-2.
Read Aloud Chpts. 1-2
Complete comprehension and
vocabulary questions in google classroom.
Assignment 1 (graded) AMPLIFY: Cockroach Robots &
The Design Cycle
Go to Google Classroom: Science: Week 8
Watch Mrs Navarro’s mini-lesson video to understand the question: How do engineers learn, plan, make & test their designs?
Then, read Cockroach Robots using your CLEVER login to connect to Amplify.
Watch another Mini-Lesson Video.
Finally, complete & SUBMIT Assignment #1 called: Reflecting on The Design Cycle
Technology- Mr. RavuryTechnologySHOULD DO:
1) Join me @ googlemeet
201-Monday from 12:30PM- 1:00PM202-Tuesday From12:30PM-1:00PM204-Wednesday From 12:30PM-1:00PM
2) Attendance is compulsory with Flipgrid assignment completed. (Introduction + Scratch Story)
3) Check google classroom for link..
Office hours 9:00AM to 1:00PM
Assignment 2 (graded)
Lesson 11.7- Area of Rectangles
Step 1: Watch 11.7 Video
Step 2: Complete Think Central assignment “Lesson 11.7”.
(PREFERRED METHOD!!)If you do not have access, you can
print these pages and complete them on paper instead. (Must send a
picture to Ms. Huber if you complete on paper.)
Assignment 2 (graded)
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe- Novel Study
Mrs. Lopez’s mini lessonMini Lesson Chpts. 3-4
Listen to Mrs. Lopez read chapters 3-4.
Read Aloud Chapters 3-4
Complete comprehension and vocabulary questions in google
classroom.
Assignment 2 (graded)
Science & Engineering Practices
After reading Cockroach Robots and reflecting on your completed Assignment #1 tasks, review this Poster for SEPs and choose ONE S.E.P. to complete Assignment #2 which is posted for Week 8 on Google Classroom (a Cause/Effect Google SLIDE)
There is final Mini-Lesson to explain Assignment #2 on Google Classroom
Performing Arts- Ms. Corbett
Should Do(character development)
Become a Local NewsReporter!
Perform a Short Segment or
Write a Broadcast
Directions and Links on Google Classroom and
Garvy Website Teacher Page
Due May 16
MAY DO (not graded)Activities if you have extra time:
Khan AcademyWork on any topic!
Moby MaxComplete any of the Math
activities.
FlocabularyLog in with Google- complete
any assigned video (link in Google Classroom)
Which one doesn’t belong?Find the question posted in the
Classwork section of Google Classroom.
Fun Math Project IdeasComplete any of these math
projects at home!
MAY DO (not graded)Activities if you have extra time:
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
Comprehension Questions (Slide 2 of Assignments 1 and 2)
Moby Max30 minutes of Reading
assignmentshttps://clever.com/
Boom Cards Using the link above,, click on your classroom. Sign in using your cps
google account.
Indoor Reading BingoPrint out card to complete
Bookflix Log in using the information
below. Username: Learning20
Password: Clifford
MAY DO (not graded)Activities if you have extra time:
→ Think about a problem that you can solve by designing something that moves like another
organism (be a biomimicry engineer:) Jot down your ideas to start your Design Cycle in your “Secret Science Journal”
Mrs Navarro’s Google Classroom:
Fun activities for deeper learning: See Science: Week 8 MAY DO
activities posting
Wide Open School:Fun SCIENCE activities
Fun SS activities
Visual Art- Ms. Gray(graded)
(continued from last week)Note: You must add this google classroom in your google account, if you have not done so already (click on the “+”sign in the upper right corner) enter code:gejlnmhDream CarsDraw a dream car that meets the needs of others or fulfills your dream experience.See the Google Classroom for the full instructions and STANDARDS. Upload finished work there.Due May 16
OrArt Masterpiece Remake Photo ChallengeStage a famous artwork you would find in a museum, using things around the house with family members! Join this viral sensation! Garvy siblings can use this as their assignment if they are present in the photo remake.See the Google Classroom for the full instructions and STANDARDS. Upload finished work there.
Due May 16
Math- CCSSThese are the 3rd grade standards we used
to create your child’s assignments this week.
3.MD.C.7 Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.
3.MD.C.7.A Find the area of a rectangle with whole- number side lengths by tiling it, and show that the area is the same as would be found by multiplying the side lengths.
3.MD.C.7.B Multiply side lengths to find areas of rectangles with whole-number side lengths in the context of solving real world and mathematical problems, and represent whole-number products as rectangular areas in mathematical reasoning.
Reading/Writing CCSSThese are the 3rd grade standards we used
to create your child’s assignments this week.
RL 3.1 Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
RL 3.3 Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
RL3.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language.
Science CCSSThese are the 3rd grade standards we used to
create your child’s assignments this week.
RI.3.1Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
RI.3.3 Describe the relationship between a series of historical events, scientific ideas or concepts, or steps in technical procedures in a text, using language that pertains to time, sequence, and cause/effect.
PE- Mr. DeWittShould Do
Read First:Letter to Families
https://forms.gle/eUUqwz68HXpQqamQA
May DoHere’s an example of a sidewalk chalk obstacle course. Add whatever you’d like, and make it your own.
https://youtu.be/PfKDX_eUUdI
Have fun!
SEL- Ms. [email protected] hours: 10-2
SEL Activity: Watch a Second Step Video!Lesson 13
Parent GuideAND/OR
Dream about your future career. Draw a picture of yourself at your future job!!
School Social Worker: Michele Callan
[email protected] Hours: 12-4
School Psychologist:Julie [email protected]
Office Hours 8-12
Garvy SEL Resources for Parents
OT Tip of the WeekEye health and screen time. As we continue on our journey with remote learning it’s important to keep our health in mind and in this case our eye health
as we’re spending more time on screens to access educational materials. As you and your child find their groove of balancing remote learning activities and screen time, try to be aware of some eye saving tips such as adjusting the screen brightness, good lighting in the work environment and making sure to change what you’re visually focusing on at least every 20 minutes for at least 20 seconds. Check out Ms. Rojas’ faculty page for more specific eye health and vision development tips.