Sheppard Software games and quizzes 2. National Geographic's Geospy Game 3. Conquer the States Quiz Game 4. Please click on the picture to take the practice author quiz.
Good luck! The 2nd grade at Swift is reading Doreen Cronin's funny and entertaining books. You can also watch a video of her discussing her work here. Thursday, February 10, Battle of the Books digital titles. Students reading the novel Nightjohn by Gary Paulsen will be accessing the followng link to learn more about the experience of the characters in the novel: Scholastic's Undergournd Railroad.
Monday, November 15, Primary Computer Skills. Rogers at AM 1 comment:. Wednesday, November 10, 4th Grade Science Website. Tuesday, October 26, Looking At Webpages. Thursday, October 21, All about Animals. National Geographic Creature Feature 2. Brian begins to realize that self-pity or feeling sorry for yourself accomplishes absolutely nothing.
Brian has a dream that prompts him to realize the importance of his hatchet - a precious tool for building a fire starting from the sparks it generates when contacting rock. Now he finds himself looking for some fine, soft tinder to start his first fire that will begin his journey towards surviving the elements. Monday, 22 September Sept. Tentative Schedule: Please note subjects are cross-curricular and integrated, for example, media literacy integrated into geography task.
Science: Check Your Understanding. The three states of matter are solid, liquid and gas. Rock: solid. Grape juice: liquid. Air: gas. Water changes from a solid to a liquid when heated because particles move faster and spread farther apart causing a change of state. Solids have a definite volume because its particles are packed tightly together and are highly attracted to each other.
Liquids have a definite volume but not a definite shape. Solid particles: little movement, very close attraction. Liquid particles: more movement, beginning to spread apart. Gas particles: highly active, plenty of spreading. Solid: yes, definite shape, yes definite volume. Liquid: no, definite shape, yes definite volume. Gas: no, definite shape, no definite volume.
Apple juice: liquid. Water vapour steam : gas. Wood: solid. Science Lab 2: Changes in State pg. Purpose : We are conducting an experiment to determine what happens when matter changes state from a solid to a liquid to a gas. Hypothesis : 1. If we place an ice cube in a plastic sandwich bag, squeeze out the air and seal it tight, place it in a microwave oven for seconds approximately, then we think….
If we remove the sandwich bag from the microwave oven as soon as it inflates, then we think Procedure : Text pg. Observations : Procedure. What I see happening? Ice cube in sealed sandwich bag.
Removal of ice in bag upon inflation. Friday, 19 September Sept. Team task: maximum 4. Page 1: PowerPoint map. Key intersections boxing in region. Key landmark icons numbered within region with 1 actual picture. Page 2: describe the location and area facts.
List map icons. Follow Kingsway example. We will work on this task throughout the week. Submit next Friday. Novel Study: Hatchet Plot Diagram. Rising Action Chp. Brian builds a shelter and finds food - some bitter berries that he gorges upon and that cause him stomach pain. Third Grade News. Vocabulary Words. April We will continue to work on our language and writing skills in class. We will be working on opinion and persuasive writing. We are finishing our novel reading this week.
The students have had a lot of fun with many activities we have done. Next week we will be working on different genres in writing: realistic fiction, autobiography, fiction, mystery, biography, folktale, poetry and fantasy. Please make sure your child shares with you the many genres they will be learning about. Empire School Phone is: Every Night :. Parents, please send in donations for our Fun Fair Baskets.
They are very empty. Jackson - Dollar Store Surprises any item from a dollar store. Rogers - Vacation. Jankiewicz - Summer Fun.
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