Monday, March 18, 2019

3/18/19 - 3/22/19

Spring Break - April 1-5
April 25th - Rock Eagle Field Trip
Last Day of Class - May 15th 

Farm Fusion Journal Choose One:




  • If the animals on the farm could plan an amazing spring break get-away, where would they go?  What would they do?  Write a short story about their dream vacation!




  • Language Arts

    • You learned about prepositions in class.  Study your preposition grammar card.  Also, practice the preposition song!  Here is a video to help you remember how it goes:




    Geography


    • We've learned how to use a map key, grid points, and map scales.  If you didn't complete the second map page, work on it at home!
    • Watch this cool video filmed in Thailand!


    • Choose ANY country that is in ASIA.  Research that country.  What is it like to live there?  What are the customs like?  What is the land and weather like there?  
    • Learn about this country and choose one of the following:
      • Create a poster to display what you learned about your country.  Be ready to present it to the class!
      • Write about your country in your Reader's Journal.  (Try your best to create paragraphs!)
      • Bring in something that represents this country (food, clothing, doll, game, etc) and be ready to talk about it to the class!
    • **We aren't starting our new reading book until next week... so you have extra time for this assignment!**


    Science
    • In class, we learned how animals are classified as having asymmetry, bilateral symmetry, or radial symmetry.  Read through the information under the flaps in your science notebook.  You can also click here to read more about the different animals with each type of symmetry.
    • OPTIONAL-- Parents, if you'd like to review identifying lines of symmetry, the kids have a worksheet in their folder that you can use.



    • In class, we talked about how the animal kingdom is divided into two main categories: VERTEBRATES and INVERTEBRATES.  We'll begin our study of the animal kingdom by studying invertebrates.  Click here to read a little about invertebrates.  On the left side of the page are links to different "Animal Profiles".  Click on them to learn more about each one!





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