e-LRC 1-2 Spring 2020e-LRC 1-2 Spring 2020

Please choose at least one activity from each category to complete each day. Many of these activities have done before in class, so you should be familiar with how to do them. If not, feel free to email me and I will help you! **Also, parents and students, I would love to see your work. Please feel free to email me your creations or projects! I hope all of you are doing well!** 

 

Listen to Mrs. Satern’s Read Alouds 

“Should I Share My Ice Cream?” 

“Winnie the Pooh”

“Don’t Let Pigeon Stay Up Late!”

“Curious George Visits the Zoo” 

“If You Give A Mouse A Cookie” 

“Sun Up, Sun Down” 

“I Am Going!” 

“Pig the Winner” – NEW 5/4! 

“Duck in the Truck” – NEW 5/6! 

“Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus!” – NEW 5/7! 

“Ernie’s Little Lie” – NEW 5/11! 

“The Pigeon Wants a Puppy!” – NEW 5/19! 

“We Are In A Book!” – NEW 5/20! 

 

Coding/STEM 

  • PBS Kids – Design and Build: projects for all ages
  • Kodable – continue to work on your coding and creativity skills while creating your Fuzz Buzz. Your goal is to complete enough levels to change the appearance of your Fuzz Buzz! Class codes are listed below:
  • Genius Hour – learn a new skill, a new language, a new recipe, or a new instrument. Google it:) Capture your work in a Google Slideshow, Google Doc, or on paper and email it to me. I can’t wait to see what you learned *NEW 4/7* 
  • Family STEM Activities – here is a list of 77 family STEM activities that you can complete while we are away. Please either email me some of the activities you have worked on or share them with a friend or family member. I can’t wait to hear about them! *NEW 4/7* 
  • Play-Doh Challenges – here are some how-to videos from Play-Doh that could help you create new things. Watch them by yourself or with a family member and create something new! Send a picture to Miss Pollert through an email describing what you made! – NEW 4/20! 

 

Digital Citizenship 

  • Digital Passport – we played this game at the beginning of the year. It is a good refresher on making sure to be safe on the Internet and create strong passwords
  • Share Jumper – we also played this game at the beginning of the year. It is another good reminder on how to be safe on the Internet. Share with me your high score!

 

Informational Literacy 

  • World Book Online – use our district’s World Book Online account to research an animal of your choice. Watch any included videos, read articles, and analyze illustrations and graphics to find out more about this animal. Create a mini book using paper that you have at home about your animal of choice. We will share our books on the next library day you have when we come back to school and have them on display to show to the rest of the school
  • Destiny Discover – visit our school’s Destiny Discover page and look at all of the new books that have been added to the Clearmont library. Write down at least 2 books (either nonfiction or fiction) that you are interested in checking out when we get back to school.
  • Matching and Concentration – practice your knowledge about different parts of books with the two games from the beginning of the year

 

Typing Practice 

 

Other 

  • Write a story and share it with Miss Pollert on paper or using any materials that you have at home when we return to school. We will also display these books and share them on your first library day back at school.
  • ABCya – use this educational website to choose and activity of your choice to complete. Bonus points – teach a sibling or parent a game that you know how to play, maybe they can beat your score! *NEW 4/7*

Please choose at least one activity from each category to complete each day. Many of these activities have done before in class, so you should be familiar with how to do them. If not, feel free to email me and I will help you! **Also, parents and students, I would love to see your work. Please feel free to email me your creations or projects! I hope all of you are doing well!** 

 

Listen to Mrs. Satern’s Read Alouds 

“Should I Share My Ice Cream?” 

“Winnie the Pooh”

“Don’t Let Pigeon Stay Up Late!”

“Curious George Visits the Zoo” 

“If You Give A Mouse A Cookie” 

“Sun Up, Sun Down” 

“I Am Going!” 

“Pig the Winner” – NEW 5/4! 

“Duck in the Truck” – NEW 5/6! 

“Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive The Bus!” – NEW 5/7! 

“Ernie’s Little Lie” – NEW 5/11! 

“The Pigeon Wants a Puppy!” – NEW 5/19! 

“We Are In A Book!” – NEW 5/20! 

 

Coding/STEM 

  • PBS Kids – Design and Build: projects for all ages
  • Kodable – continue to work on your coding and creativity skills while creating your Fuzz Buzz. Your goal is to complete enough levels to change the appearance of your Fuzz Buzz! Class codes are listed below:
  • Genius Hour – learn a new skill, a new language, a new recipe, or a new instrument. Google it:) Capture your work in a Google Slideshow, Google Doc, or on paper and email it to me. I can’t wait to see what you learned *NEW 4/7* 
  • Family STEM Activities – here is a list of 77 family STEM activities that you can complete while we are away. Please either email me some of the activities you have worked on or share them with a friend or family member. I can’t wait to hear about them! *NEW 4/7* 
  • Play-Doh Challenges – here are some how-to videos from Play-Doh that could help you create new things. Watch them by yourself or with a family member and create something new! Send a picture to Miss Pollert through an email describing what you made! – NEW 4/20! 

 

Digital Citizenship 

  • Digital Passport – we played this game at the beginning of the year. It is a good refresher on making sure to be safe on the Internet and create strong passwords
  • Share Jumper – we also played this game at the beginning of the year. It is another good reminder on how to be safe on the Internet. Share with me your high score!

 

Informational Literacy 

  • World Book Online – use our district’s World Book Online account to research an animal of your choice. Watch any included videos, read articles, and analyze illustrations and graphics to find out more about this animal. Create a mini book using paper that you have at home about your animal of choice. We will share our books on the next library day you have when we come back to school and have them on display to show to the rest of the school
  • Destiny Discover – visit our school’s Destiny Discover page and look at all of the new books that have been added to the Clearmont library. Write down at least 2 books (either nonfiction or fiction) that you are interested in checking out when we get back to school.
  • Matching and Concentration – practice your knowledge about different parts of books with the two games from the beginning of the year

 

Typing Practice 

 

Other 

  • Write a story and share it with Miss Pollert on paper or using any materials that you have at home when we return to school. We will also display these books and share them on your first library day back at school.
  • ABCya – use this educational website to choose and activity of your choice to complete. Bonus points – teach a sibling or parent a game that you know how to play, maybe they can beat your score! *NEW 4/7*
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