Grammar
- You did a wonderful job in the review game! Here are the things I think need a little extra practice:
- Adverbs and Adjectives
- Contractions
- Study your grammar cards. (One day a week is not enough!)
Poetry
- You all did an amazing job with the last poem! We're going to work on a very short poem next... and give your brains a rest!
Snowball
I made myself a snowball
As perfect as could be.
I thought I'd keep it as a pet
And let it sleep with me.
I made it some pajamas
And a pillow for its head.
Then last night it ran away,
But first it wet the bed.
As perfect as could be.
I thought I'd keep it as a pet
And let it sleep with me.
I made it some pajamas
And a pillow for its head.
Then last night it ran away,
But first it wet the bed.
Science
Pretend you are an animal living in one of the habitats we have studied in class.
Write a story and draw a picture about what life is like for you in your habitat.
Tell about what your home looks like, what you like to eat, and what the weather is like in your habitat.
Have fun and we can't wait to hear them!
Handwriting
- Complete pages 67-69
History- Read and review the following to get ready for Monday's class!
13 Colonies
Before the American Revolution, there were several British Colonies in the Americas. Not all of them participated in the revolution. There were 13 colonies which ended up rebelling. These were Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Hampshire, New York, and Rhode Island.
Representation
One of the main reasons that the colonists rebelled against Great Britain is that they felt they were not represented in the British government. The British government was making new laws and taxes on the colonies, but the colonies had no say. They wanted to have some say in the British government if they were going to pay high taxes and have to live by British law.
Before the American Revolution, there were several British Colonies in the Americas. Not all of them participated in the revolution. There were 13 colonies which ended up rebelling. These were Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Hampshire, New York, and Rhode Island.
Representation
One of the main reasons that the colonists rebelled against Great Britain is that they felt they were not represented in the British government. The British government was making new laws and taxes on the colonies, but the colonies had no say. They wanted to have some say in the British government if they were going to pay high taxes and have to live by British law.
Journal-
- Science will count as our journal entry!
Math Enrichment
- Keep listening to the skip counting songs. Work on the 6's and 7's, especially!
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