We are finally done with March! What a month that was... oiy! Today starts the first new learning for math. It was meant to be the topic for math class on the first Monday we were apart from each other. Each week we will pick the most important themes and skills for your students and do our best to support them and you. Today we will work on subtraction with borrowing. I'm new to this, so it's a bit choppy. Fun fact, did you know you can't have a YouTube video longer than 15 minutes if you are a new account? Neither did I. Ugh. But, enjoy this under 15 minute lesson and practice found on Google Classroom! Also, fair warning, Wonders is having some technical issues that may pop up today. When I shared the vocabulary words to Google Classroom it has the kids sign into Wonders (makes sense) but then doesn't direct them to the right page. It may just show their "virtual textbooks" or even an error. If that happens, I added their vocabulary cards to their old "To Do" list. This is the page we are looking for so they can read the definitions: I had some success with logging in when it asked, exiting out of that tab, then clicking the link again. It loaded that way most of the time. But not always. So, worse case scenario, please just click on the Wonders textbook and go to the old To Do list to read your words. (Username: 29lastnamefirstinitial / password: Bobcat123) The results are in! Your kids definitely prefer to play outside! So feel free to kick them out for some extra recess. Maybe make them rake a bit? Maybe I'll have them run around trees for you again? Actually, parents, I think you will like the Creative Connection for tomorrow. I'm sure you could use a helping hand with this particular task around the house. While they were inside today, they did learn a lot about some famous woman. Ruby Bridges was the most popular choice. She was a pretty special young lady. Amelia Earhart was another fan favorite! Today we will switch gears and head back to science. Instead of observing, we are going to take it a step further and share thing you might be wondering about the animals you are watching. Don't forget to check your work that's been passed back to you. The check mark means check to see what the teacher said. You can go to the To Do list and click Done like I show you yesterday. Or, you can click on each class like below. A few friends do have fixes. You will know if you don't have fixes if you see a giant stamp on your work. See the examples below: Office Hours:
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