Maggard/Strickland Learning Plan
April 6-10 ALERT: Starting this week all activities are MANDATORY. This means students MUST
complete the activities and submit all work. Students must also be on their homeroom WebEx meeting. Students who do not participate will not be promoted to 6th grade.
Reading /Language /Writing
Average 110 minutes per week recommended/or 25 minutes daily Monday-
1. www.readworks.org/student Code: XWUD7Y Article A Day Assignment (at least 5 by end of week)
2. Monday Writing Prompt (see prompt page below)
Tuesday-
1. www.readworks.org/student Article A Day 2. Moby Max Language Practice Lessons (email
me if you don’t know what to do!) Wednesday-
1. www.readworks.org/student Article A Day 2. Wednesday Writing Prompt (see prompt
page below)
Thursday- 1. www.readworks.org/student Article A Day 2. Moby Max Language Practice Lessons
Friday-
1. www.readworks.org/student Paired Text Assignment
2. Friday Writing Prompt (see prompt page below)
3. Share favorite journal prompt: FlipGrid Code: 89a0ed03
Social Studies Average 45 minutes per week recommended
Tuesday- Louisiana Purchase NearPod assignment code: DHQKZ Thursday- Lewis and Clark/Hamilton and Burr NearPod assignment code: HZGRO
BONUS!!!! ALL THE SONGS WE USED IN CLASS!!
HAMILTON SING ALONG NEARPODS! Read/Sing along with your Hamilton lyrics folder. ACT 1 CODE: TCIKZ ACT 2 CODE: CETHU
Science Average 45 minutes per week recommended
Monday: Watch the following video: (on my 365 Stream) https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/078f6da7-a2e5-4717-80f7-8d7e27a5c384 After watching the video, set up your hydroponic system and tape it to the window. Complete Day 1 of your journal (see below). Sketching a picture and writing observations in the Day 1 column. Watch the Crash Course: Who Needs Dirt https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCSIrlk0GTs Tuesday- Friday: Continue to observe your bean plant each day this week and write down your observations. You will be uploading your observation sheet next week to share with me, so be specific and detailed! Friday: Flipgrid: Follow the directions on the assignment: Video your plant for others to see and tell us your observations and predictions. https://flipgrid.com/0b11dd51
Math Recommended approximately 20 minutes daily
All videos can be accessed on Mrs. Maggard’s 365 Stream Channel: ** Favorite this address for future reference: https://web.microsoftstream.com/channel/d92dcbbf-b6c7-4d62-b29b-4d6905c0ff6f You can also access this channel from my page on the Pick Website. Monday: Review: Lesson 7.4 Modeling Multiplication of Fractions- Watch the video on 365 Stream. Complete the Nearpod https://nearpod.com/student/ Code: SXAGI Tuesday: Jeopardy review: https://jeopardylabs.com/play/multiplying-fractions-424#.XoNxOg4d67w.gmail Wednesday: Review: Lessons 7.1-7.4 Multiplication of Fractions- Watch the video on 365 Stream. Thursday: Complete workbook page 165. ** Take a picture of your work and email it to Mrs. Maggard! [email protected] Friday: FREE CHOICE FRIDAY! Choose one or more of the options below to work on J
• Prodigy (assigned questions) • Practice math facts • Practice measurement conversions
Resource:
Monday
ART: Tuesday
COMPUTER: Wednesday
MUSIC: Thursday VENTURE:
Friday
PE:
PE activity log for the week is attached below, as well as Daily Activity Challenges
Or Click Here for the activity log.
Art lesson for the week is attached
below.
Go to CLEVER on the
computer lab page. Keep
working on EduTyping
and Code.org. Your email
is your [email protected] and your
password is your lunch #.
Just for Fun! Play Magic
Pen
https://youtu.be/bjRmPVj-JYw
https://www.auburnschools.org
/Page/5073
COMING SOON!
Additional Learning Opportunities:
These are activities for students who want to go above and beyond. All of the following activities are optional.
Social Studies/ELA Click on this website to learn more about Thomas Jefferson and Lewis and Clark. http://hstricklandfifth.weebly.com/thomas-jefferson--lewis-and-clark.html I HIGHLY recommend the video I’ve posted on this page. It’s approx. 45 minutes, filmed by National Geographic, and tells the story in a CRAZY exciting way! I watch it and imagine how I would be as a member of the Corps of Discovery (hint- I would NEVER have made it!) Social Studies Challenge Assignments: Watch the video and email me the 10 coolest things you learned from that video. Explore the different links and create a Sway, PowerPoint, poster, or iMovie to reflect on how Lewis and Clarks Corps of Discovery and Journey changed history.
ELA Challenge Assignments: Additional ELA Activities can be found @ http://hstricklandfifth.weebly.com/at-home-learning.html Go to our FlipGrid and post TWENTY replies to someone you haven’t responded to before on ANY topic. Then go post to any of your choice that you haven’t filmed so far. Code: ric2uv and click on the down arrow to see a list of all the topics. Begin a new draft of a NEW story in your good journal! Challenge yourself to rewrite it eight times! Make a pandemic journal as a primary source as we are living history right now! Use these questions to record an entry each day. You might pick one or two to focus each day:
• our family’s trip to the grocery store and “stocking up” • cancelled family vacations, cancelled field trips,
cancelled school • how weird it is to have to “e-learn”? • how are you occupying your time? • how do you feel about this? psyched that you don’t
have to come to school? bored? worried? bummed that you won’t get to see your friends?
• what is changing for you because of this? • what kinds of things are your families thinking, saying,
doing, worried about, etc.? • What mattered to you a few days or a week ago that
now seems irrelevant? Vice versa? § What is your “must have” if you are going to be cooped
up inside for a while? § What are your “binge watch” recommendations? § Where is your new “desk”?
Math/Science Math: Logic Puzzles Online: https://logic.puzzlebaron.com/ Nearpods for practice of multiplication of fractions and whole numbers: Matching Practice: Code: KQWUG Area of Rectangle: Code: YBWRP Daily Review 27 Practice: Code: HGMDB Daily Review 27 Quiz: Code: CTPBN Science: Watch the following video about Hydroponic systems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7cGd0JHrs4 Then, create a Sway, PowerPoint, poster, or iMovie explaining how Hydroponic systems help our world and share it with me! Mystery Doug: https://mysteryscience.com/mini-lessons/old-earth?code=92234cc5ab981a974749b9d78c92c9b6#slide-id-6074
_______________________’s Plant Journal
Prediction: What do you think your seed will look like on Day 5 (Friday)? ____________________________________________________________________________
For each day draw a detailed picture of your plant/seed. Your observations should include visual changes, measurements of length (if you have a ruler), and any other surprising scientific observations you have.
Day 1 (Monday) Day 2 (Tuesday) Day 3 (Wednesday)
Picture
Picture Picture
Observations:
Observations: Observations:
Prediction: What do you think your seed will look like on the 10th day (Friday)?? ____________________________________________________________________________
Day 4 (Thursday) Day 5 (Friday) Friday- Video Picture
Picture Use the Flipgrid code:
https://flipgrid.com/0b11dd51
Record a video of your plant and the growth it has made
this week.
Has anything surprised you?
Make sure you make a prediction in your Flipgrid
sharing how much you think your plant will grow over the
weekend! J
Observations:
Observations:
Day 7(Monday) Day 9 (Tuesday) Day 10 (Wednesday)
Picture
Picture Picture
Observations:
Observations: Observations:
*** When you have finished this plant journal, take a picture of BOTH pages and email them
to your science teacher! We can’t wait to see how much your plant has grown!
WRITING PROMPTS
MONDAY
Wednesday
Friday
Pick PE Daily Challenges
Continue to log activity in fitness log below and record your water consumption as well. Monday Juggling- spend 15-20 minutes juggling. Juggle grocery bags, socks, balls, paper wads. You can Juggle soccer ball with feet, hockey puck with stick, or tennis ball with racquet. Tuesday Throwing- spend 15-20 mins throwing a football, tennis ball, paper wad, sock, anything. Try to go outside and throw back and forth using 4 cues; Ball back, Point with opposite elbow of throwing hand, Step with opposite foot of throwing hand, and throw. Wednesday Kicking- spend 15-20 minutes kicking a ball. Kick a Soccer ball (if inside, kick a balloon or grocery bag blown up and tied). Kick a can or pine cone. But get up and “kick it”. Make a game out of it. Use the cues ; look at object, step beside it, curl you kicking foot back, and kick using your inside of foot or your laces. Thursday Dribbling- spend 15-20 minutes dribbling a ball. Hand dribble, foot dribble, hockey dribble, dribble with tennis racquet. Spend time bouncing a ball and traveling around. Friday -Free Choice Friday-choose any activity we did this week spent 15 to 20 minutes doing any of them that you wish
● Juggling, throwing, kicking, or dribbling *remember you can modify each activity and use various types of equipment for each activity.
PICK ELEMENTARY PE Checklist from Coach Cooper Print or keep a record on notebook paper! Fitness component; Students are asked to spend 15-20 minutes a day participating in Physical Activity. Keep in mind the 15 minutes of play is the minimum required, students and families may wish to set a higher amount of time (60 minutes is a great goal). Track your total time of activity each day by logging in the number of minutes spent doing any activity. If your activity is not listed below, fill in at the bottom. Add up the number of minutes each day and see if you reached your goal.
Activity Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday # of mins # of mins # of mins # of mins # of mins # of mins # of mins Outdoor play Take a Walk/Run Basketball Scooter/Biking Jump on Trampoline Jump Rope Swing/Play on Play Set Hop Scotch Roller Skate Dance/Just Dance Throw a Ball Kick/Juggle Soccer Ball Volley a Ball Hit Off a Tee Play with Your Dog Exercise Video Workout Yard Work Sidewalk Chalk Kayaking/Canoeing
other Total Activity Time
Nutrition component; Students and families can also set a goal of staying well hydrated and making healthy food choices. Try to drink 8 glasses of water a day. Check off each box for each glass of water you drink.
Glasses of water Monday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tuesday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wednesday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Thursday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Friday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sunday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Health component; Remember sleep is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and helps the body’s immune system work more efficiently. Make sure to get 8-10 hours of sleep each night. Also remember screen time should be limited before bedtime as the blue light that is emitted from these screens can delay the release of sleep-inducing melatonin, increase alertness, and reset the body's internal clock (or circadian rhythm) to a later schedule.
Exploring Shape Organic shapes
Shape is another one of the Elements of Art! There are two main groups of shapes: Geometric and Organic. This week’s lesson will focus on ORGANIC shapes which are those with irregular borders, like shapes that appear in nature or some that do not have a name like circle, square, etc.… similar to this first example #1.
#1 #2 #3 In this lesson you will need to find some type of paper/light weight cardboard and scissors. Look at picture #2 I would suggest a cardboard food box from your recycling or with permission from your family- from your cabinet J. Cut out just the front or back of the box if you are using a food box. See picture #3 Cut up the paper/box into ORGANIC type shapes. Don’t go crazy making them too small J I think I cut 12? You can see in picture #4
#4 #5 #6 Next, begin to arrange or organize your shapes starting in the middle and work out front there. See picture #5 Leave a little space between the shapes, they should not overlap. Finish the composition using all your shapes similar to picture #6. This composition is ABSTRACT meaning that it does not look like anything realistic. You can stop here and either glue your shape pieces down on a sheet of paper OR dump it back to a pile and try another composition. I continued on to create other ideas that came into my mind as I made my abstract composition that you can now see in the following pictures.
#7 I saw a peacock feather image in my abstract composition so I added more shapes including a geometric oval shape or two to give it more contextual meaning.
#8 Next, I saw an arrow!
#9 I saw a turkey/bird and in
#10 I saw a flower! Then, I put it all in a pile for recycle. Yes, I didn’t glue anything down. I just enjoyed the process of making art today. I hope you enjoy creating some fun shape images. Send some picture images to me if you are able through your homeroom teacher. Take care, make art, and stay healthy! Mrs. Hames