Monroe Elementary Learning CalendarMs. Jones/Ms. Foster –Cross Categorical/Resource
Week of: April 27, 2020Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
ELA – 4/27/20 ELA – 4/28/20 ELA – 4/29/20 ELA -4/30/20 ELA – 5/1/20Digital Scholastic - Literacy Pro – Read for 15 minutesAnswer “Think More” questions – 70% or better scoreW.O.R.D. – 20 minutesF.I.R.S.T – 20 minutes
WRITING (Dontrell, Aaliyan, Ardell, Judy)
Write your name (First Last) 15x on line paper (remember to use spacing and line adherence)
Write 3-5 sentences about things you have done at home with your family during the week of Sunday, April 5, 2020.
READINGStudents will choose a book of choice. Read for 20 minutes and then answer the.....
Who (who is the story about) What (what took place in story)When (when did story happen) and Where (where did it take place )Why (why did this/it happen) pertaining to materials read.
SPELLINGComplete one of the attached spelling activities for your current grade level (See attached)
Digital Scholastic - Literacy Pro – Read for 15 minutesAnswer “Think More” questions – 70% or better scoreW.O.R.D. – 20 minutesF.I.R.S.T – 20 minutes
WRITING(Dontrell, Aaliyan, Ardell, Judy)
Write your name (First Last) 10x on line paper (remember to use spacing and line adherence)WRITE MORE…Think about the things you wrote yesterday. What bought you the most joy? Why? If you could have changed on thing, what would that be? Why?
READINGStudents will choose a book of choice. Read for 20 minutes and then answer the.....
Who (who is the story about) What (what took place in story)When (when did story happen) and Where (where did it take place )Why (why did this/it happen) pertaining to materials read.
SPELLINGComplete one of the attached spelling activities for your current grade level (See attached)
S Digital Scholastic - Literacy Pro – Read for 15 minutesAnswer “Think More” questions – 70% or better scoreW.O.R.D. – 20 minutesF.I.R.S.T – 20 minutes
WRITING(Dontrell, Aaliyan, Ardell, Judy)
Write your name (First Last) 10x on line paper (remember to use spacing and line adherence)
Write 3-5 sentences about things you have done at home with your family since Sunday, April 12, 2020.
READINGStudents will choose a book of choice. Read for 20 minutes and then answer the.....
Who (who is the story about) What (what took place in story)When (when did story happen) and Where (where did it take place )Why (why did this/it happen) pertaining to materials read.
SPELLINGComplete one of the attached spelling activities for your current grade level (See attached)
Digital Scholastic - Literacy Pro – Read for 15 minutesAnswer “Think More” questions – 70% or better scoreW.O.R.D. – 20 minutesF.I.R.S.T – 20 minutes
WRITING(Dontrell, Aaliyan, Ardell, Judy)
Write your name (First Last)15x on line paper (remember to use spacing and line adherence)WRITE MORE…Think about the things you wrote yesterday. What bought you the most joy? Why? If you could have changed on thing, what would that be? Why?
READINGStudents will choose a book of choice. Read for 20 minutes and then answer the.....
Who (who is the story about) What (what took place in story)When (when did story happen) and Where (where did it take place )Why (why did this/it happen) pertaining to materials read.
SPELLINGComplete one of the attached spelling activities for your current grade level (See attached)
Digital Scholastic - Literacy Pro – Read for 15 minutesAnswer “Think More” questions – 70% or better scoreW.O.R.D. – 20 minutesF.I.R.S.T – 20 minutes
WRITING(Dontrell, Aaliyan, Ardell, Judy)
Write your name (First Last) 10x on line paper (remember to use spacing and line adherence)
READINGStudents will choose a book of choice. Read for 20 minutes and then answer the.....
Who (who is the story about) What (what took place in story)When (when did story happen) and Where (where did it take place )Why (why did this/it happen) pertaining to materials read.
Math Math Math Math MathAccelerated Math (Complete Math-Facts-in-a-Flash
Accelerated Math Math-Facts-in-a-Flash
Accelerated Math Math-Facts-in-a-Flash
Accelerated Math Math-Facts-in-a-Flash
Accelerated Math Math-Facts-in-a-Flash
Science Social Studies Science Social Studies ScienceSEE ACTIVITY BELOWSubmitted by Ms. Foster
Click on this link and watch the video. After watching the video, play five games of Tic-Tac-Toe and record how many times you win. HAVE FUN!!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n2aQ3UQu9Y
SEE ACTIVITY BELOWSubmitted by Ms. Foster
Click on this link and watch the video. After watching the video, ask your parent if you can try 1 of the experiments with their support and supervision. HAVE FUN! https://www.youtube.com/
SEE ACTIVITY BELOWSubmitted by Ms. Foster
OFFICE HOURS9:00 – 12:00
Offline: (available by email) Reviewing and responding to emails/after-hours phone calls
OFFICE HOURS10:00 – 1:00
Offline: (available by email) Reviewing and responding to emails/after-hours phone calls
OFFICE HOURS12:00 – 2:00
Offline: (available by email) Reviewing and responding to emails/after-hours phone calls
OFFICE HOURS10:00 – 1:00
Offline: (available by email) Reviewing and responding to emails/after-hours phone calls
OFFICE HOURS10:00 – 1:00
Offline: (available by email) Reviewing and responding to
Call Each Parent /log in sis Call Each Parent /log in sis (those not contacted)
PLC MEETING10:00 – 11:00
Call Each Parent/log in sis(those not contacted)
Spelling Activities – First Grade
Spelling Activities – First Grade
Spelling Activities – Second Grade
Spelling Activities – Second Grade
Spelling Activities – Third Grade
Spelling Activities – Third Grade
Spelling Activities – Fourth Grade
Spelling Activities – Fourth Grade
Spelling Activities – Fifth/Sixth Grade
Spelling Activities – Fifth/Sixth Grade
SCIENCE ACTIVITY FOR WEEK OF APRIL 27, 2020Weather Predictions vs Actual Temperatures
Submitted by Ms. Foster
Students will need: Paper, Pencil, Crayons or markersTelevision
Learning Objective:SWBAT: Record and graph daily temperatures predictions they make (high and low)
for 7 days, then record and graph actual daily temperatures (high and low) for 7 days and compare/contrast (alike/different) the two.
Discussion: Ask student if she/he can verbally state what it means to compare
things/items? Ask student if she/he can verbally state what it means to contrast
things/items? Ask student if she/he can verbally state what the term
“temperature” means and refers to?
Students will watch a news broadcast of his/her choice to view the weather segment. Prior to viewing, students will make his/her forecast/weather prediction for each day (Monday through Sunday) and record that on a sheet of paper labeling each day and date (i.e. Monday, April 27, 2020 P=49 degrees low P= 61 degrees high). Students will listen/watch for the daily forecast to record the actual temperature for the day (i.e. A=58 degrees low A=63 degrees high) and record on his/her paper.
Students will then compare or contrast their predictions with the actual temperature for each day.