Good morning everybody! Begin our day by watching the introduction video.
1. Watch the video for the morning message.
2. Leave a morning message in the comments section below. It could look like "Good morning Mr. K!" This is part of your check in so I know you've been on!
3. Scroll down!
1. Watch the video for the morning message.
2. Leave a morning message in the comments section below. It could look like "Good morning Mr. K!" This is part of your check in so I know you've been on!
3. Scroll down!
Update: Zoom Cancelled
Sorry everybody, but the app is having some issues on my computer/school iPad. Hopefully, I'll get this worked out over the week.
Sorry everybody, but the app is having some issues on my computer/school iPad. Hopefully, I'll get this worked out over the week.
Morning (Math) Riddle/Challenge
Here are your new Sudoku puzzles. Please select at least one of these to try.
Steps
1. Watch the video if you need a refresher on technique
2. Draw your grid on a piece of paper
3. Use your logical skills to solve the puzzle(s) I posted below the video
4. Scroll down for harder, 6x6 puzzles if you want an extra challenge. You play this the exact same way, there are just more spaces to figure out.
4. Hand them in
5. The more challenging ones are 9x9. Should we try one of those next week? Comment below.
Here are your new Sudoku puzzles. Please select at least one of these to try.
Steps
1. Watch the video if you need a refresher on technique
2. Draw your grid on a piece of paper
3. Use your logical skills to solve the puzzle(s) I posted below the video
4. Scroll down for harder, 6x6 puzzles if you want an extra challenge. You play this the exact same way, there are just more spaces to figure out.
4. Hand them in
5. The more challenging ones are 9x9. Should we try one of those next week? Comment below.
Spelling (15 minutes per day)
1. Find your group’s WEEK 26 spelling words on Spelling City.
2. Read, Copy and Recall: Fold a piece of lined paper hot dog style to make 2 columns. Read your words and copy them in the first column.
3. Fold sheet over so words are underneath (hidden). Read word on Spelling City and write in new column (No peeking!)
4. Click on the picture or the highlighted link to get to Spelling City
1. Find your group’s WEEK 26 spelling words on Spelling City.
2. Read, Copy and Recall: Fold a piece of lined paper hot dog style to make 2 columns. Read your words and copy them in the first column.
3. Fold sheet over so words are underneath (hidden). Read word on Spelling City and write in new column (No peeking!)
4. Click on the picture or the highlighted link to get to Spelling City
Math (30 minutes per day)
1. Log onto IXL - https://ca.ixl.com
2. Click on your assigned work
3. Your goal is to practice for 30 minutes. You can do this all at once or broken up into smaller chunks of time.
1. Log onto IXL - https://ca.ixl.com
2. Click on your assigned work
3. Your goal is to practice for 30 minutes. You can do this all at once or broken up into smaller chunks of time.
Monday Paragraph Brainstorm!
1. Download this file ----> Paragraph Writing and print it off.
2. If you don't have a printer, no worries. Just use the file as a guideline and use a pencil/pen and paper.
3. Follow the prompt "Brainstorm all that you know about something that scares you. This can be something real, like spiders, something fake, like monsters, or something more abstract, like being home alone. What makes you so scared of that thing? How do you feel when you are around the scary object or in the situation? Be sure to include every detail you can think of about what makes you so scared"
4. A picture of the file's first page can be seen below!
1. Download this file ----> Paragraph Writing and print it off.
2. If you don't have a printer, no worries. Just use the file as a guideline and use a pencil/pen and paper.
3. Follow the prompt "Brainstorm all that you know about something that scares you. This can be something real, like spiders, something fake, like monsters, or something more abstract, like being home alone. What makes you so scared of that thing? How do you feel when you are around the scary object or in the situation? Be sure to include every detail you can think of about what makes you so scared"
4. A picture of the file's first page can be seen below!
Science - Rocks and the Rock Cycle
For our last three weeks, we are going to spend a bit of time learning about rocks and the rock cycle.
Why? Well, as you're going to out find out, rocks are everywhere and used to make many different things you rely on everyday! People who study rocks are known as geologists. Who knows, maybe one day you might want to be a geologist!
Before we go any further, let's first learn about the three main types of rocks from our old friend Dr. Binocs. These videos can be a little silly, but they have so much great information!
Steps
1. Watch the video below.
2. Answer the following questions and hand them in. Remember, set up your page in an organized way - include your name, date, and a title which could be "Types of Rocks".
For our last three weeks, we are going to spend a bit of time learning about rocks and the rock cycle.
Why? Well, as you're going to out find out, rocks are everywhere and used to make many different things you rely on everyday! People who study rocks are known as geologists. Who knows, maybe one day you might want to be a geologist!
Before we go any further, let's first learn about the three main types of rocks from our old friend Dr. Binocs. These videos can be a little silly, but they have so much great information!
Steps
1. Watch the video below.
2. Answer the following questions and hand them in. Remember, set up your page in an organized way - include your name, date, and a title which could be "Types of Rocks".
- What type of rock is made from melted rock beneath the earth’s crust?
- True of false - intrusive igneous rocks are the ones that form on the outside of the earth.
- True of false - extrusive igneous rocks form inside the earth.
- What type of rock is made from pressure and heat?
- What kind of rocks are sandstone and coal?
- Out of the three types of rocks (igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary) kind of rocks do you think fossils are found in?
- Tell me one new thing you learned that hasn't been asked in these questions!
Science Challenge!
Rocks are everywhere and make up parts of almost everything. Your mission is to look around your house and yard to see how many things you can find that come from rocks. Remember, many things come from minerals which also come from rocks! Have fun and go explore your house! I'll share some items that I found from my house next week!
Steps
1. Take pictures or write a list of the things around your house that you think come from rocks (remember your organized page set up).
2. Hand it in
Rocks are everywhere and make up parts of almost everything. Your mission is to look around your house and yard to see how many things you can find that come from rocks. Remember, many things come from minerals which also come from rocks! Have fun and go explore your house! I'll share some items that I found from my house next week!
Steps
1. Take pictures or write a list of the things around your house that you think come from rocks (remember your organized page set up).
2. Hand it in
Fitness Challenge (AKA Fitness Friday)
1. Put on some exercise clothing
2. Pick one video from our "Fitness" page or do a different fitness activity of your choice. Remember to push yourself hard, you will know you are working out at the right level if your heart rate is going fast and you are sweating.
3. Click here ----> fitness link to find the videos.
4. Let me know what you did for exercise in the comment section below!
1. Put on some exercise clothing
2. Pick one video from our "Fitness" page or do a different fitness activity of your choice. Remember to push yourself hard, you will know you are working out at the right level if your heart rate is going fast and you are sweating.
3. Click here ----> fitness link to find the videos.
4. Let me know what you did for exercise in the comment section below!
Last Step - Gratitude :)
1. Click on our "Wall of Gratitude" and leave a positive message. Think about anything that made you smile today and let everyone know what is was!
1. Click on our "Wall of Gratitude" and leave a positive message. Think about anything that made you smile today and let everyone know what is was!