Remi worked on a calendar for the month of April. He practiced spelling his spelling words. He completed several reading comprehension activities using r-controlled words. He learned that some irregular words change forms to become past tense. (go-went, do-did, see-saw, say-said, tell-told) He used his spelling words to write sentences correctly.
We read the classic book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. and John Archambault. Then the three little artists created their Chicka Chicka Boom Boom art activity. They had to color and cut out the palm tree, the palm leaves, and the coconuts; assemble them; and then glue them on their paper. Then they had to arrange and glue the pre-cut letters of their first name going up the coconut tree. For the last part of the activity, they had to fill out the sheet that read, "Here comes my name up the coconut tree! My name is __________________ it has _________ letters in it!" They did a super job!
We went outside and started by launching Eggbert the egg in his parachute in drops of six feet, eight feet, eight feet seven inches, and 10 feet 10 inches. He survived the flights. Then we dropped Jackson's egg 67 in his crate from several heights. 67 survived six feet, eight feet, and 10 feet drops. He also survived a 40 feet throw by Jackson. We had the measuring tape and measured the distances. For the 40 feet throw, Jackson had to add 25 feet plus 15 feet because the tape measure ends at 25 feet. Jackson's design was successful and protected 67 the egg.
Art and Movement and Eggsellent Egg Crate Challenge
Lesson Outline
It was a very active double class today! We went outside and started by launching Eggbert the egg in his parachute in six feet, eight feet, and 10 feet drops. He survived the flights. Then we played badminton and moved to a few Danny Go! videos. Then we dropped Remington's egg Tim in his crate outside from several heights. Tim survived six feet, eight feet and 10 feet drops. He also survived 20 feet and 29 feet throws by Remington. We had the measuring tape and measured the distances. Remington's design was successful and protected Tim the egg.
Unit 4 Humans and Their Place in the Universe
Module 2 The Sun-Earth-Moon System
Lesson Outline
Lesson 1 Earth’s Motion Around the Sun – We learned what causes the cyclic pattern of the seasons. We learned that Earth’s axis spin is fixed in direction over the short-term but tilted relative to its orbit around the sun. The seasons are a result of that tilt and are caused by the differential intensity of sunlight on different areas of the Earth across the year. When the northern hemisphere tilts toward the Sun it receives more concentrated sunlight and has warmer temperatures, but when it tilts away from the sun, it receives less sunlight and has cooler temperatures. We created a model showing the tilt of Earth’s axis and the revolution around the Sun. This model illustrates the reason for seasons on Earth.
Review for Unit 7 Test: World War 1, New Deal and Second New Deal of FDR Administration, World War 2
and Treaty of Paris 1947. Creation of the United Nations in 1945. Human rights atrocities and War Crimes of German military leaders during WW 2.
Assignment
Study for the Test, Complete 7.8 MCQ 1
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
Kaitlin was on-task and clearly focused upon the concluding events of World War 2 which were discussed today. We also reviewed for her Unit 7 Test tomorrow and discussed the human rights atrocities and War Crimes committed by German military leaders.