Friday, June 5, 2020

Finally Friday!


        It's nearly the weekend... again! Can you believe it? 
I hope everyone is feeling good and staying happy. This week you had some new things to work on ( Mr.Lloyd's letter) and learn (division) so today you should make sure those are all caught up. You also have a list of HOMOPHONES to do for the Zoom on Tuesday so please remember to write those in your notebook too. 😊
***Check yesterday's Blog if you don't know what homophones are.
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Mystery Science - There are 2 new Mystery Doug episodes in the past few weeks that you should check out. Maybe you'll want to do one of the activities that go with a Mystery Doug lesson too!

#1) Why Can't Fish Breathe on Land? 

#2) Are Unicorns Real?
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Math - We are doing more practice with Multiplication and Division families today. I hope you are seeing how a 'family' of 3 numbers can make both X facts and ÷ facts.    
Example:    If your family of numbers is   4 ,  2 ,  8
                                            
                                      4 x 2 = 8
                                      2 x 4 = 8
                                      8 ÷ 4 = 2
                                      8 ÷ 2 = 4

Try these ones and see how well you understand so far:
When you multiply (X), the biggest number in the family should be your answer              2 X 6 = 12
                                                     6 x 2 = 12
When you divide (÷) the biggest number is what you start with                                              12 ÷ 2 = 6
                                                     12 ÷ 6 = 2
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Reading - I hope you're all loving reading to your adult and reading to self each day - I know reading is definitely one of my FAVORITE things to do. 
Epic Books, Scholastic Learn at Home, Raz Kids or your own books are ALL good.  📘📗📕
Just be sure that what you're choosing is a GOOD FIT - not too easy and not too hard!
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Monarch Butterfly Art 
If you like to draw, here is an awesome step-by-step video of how to draw a Monarch butterfly. You just need a white paper and a pencil. They use a black marker in the video, but I'd suggest drawing it FIRST with pencil and SECOND with marker, just in case you need to fix any mistakes. 
I'd LOVE to see any finished butterflies at our Zooms next week! 🦋    

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