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Distance Learning Assignment CalendarMonday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
18th
Reading:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 1
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Polygon Area (not due till
Friday.)
Science:
Comparing Rocks (not due
till Friday.)
19th
Reading:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 2
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via Pearson
Math:
1-iReady Teacher Assigned
Lesson
Polygon Area (not due till
Friday.)
Science:
Comparing Rocks (not due till
Friday.)
20th
Reading:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 3
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady My Path
Lesson
Polygon Area – due
today.
Science:
Comparing Rocks – due
today
23rd
Reading:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 4
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Rectilinear Area (not due
till Friday.)
Science:
Rock Cycle (not due till
Friday.)
24th
Reading:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 5
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Rectilinear Area (not due
till Friday.)
Science:
Rock Cycle (not due till
Friday.)
25th
Reading:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 6
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Rectilinear Area (not due
till Friday.)
Science:
Rock Cycle (not due till
Friday.)
26th
Reading:
1-iReady Teacher Assigned
Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 7
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via Pearson
Math:
1-iReady Teacher Assigned
Lesson
Rectilinear Area (not due till
Friday.)
Science:
Rock Cycle (not due till
Friday.)
27th
Reading:
1-iReady My Path
Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 8
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
Math Quiz
Rectilinear Area - due
today.
Science:
Rock Cycle – due
today.
30th
Reading:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 9
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Rectilinear Area part 2 (not
due until Friday.)
Science:
31st
Reading:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 10
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Rectilinear Area part 2 (not
due until Friday.)
Science:
Lesson coming – on teams
1st
Reading:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 11
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Rectilinear Area part 2 (not
due until Friday.)
Science:
2nd
Reading:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Writing Prompt 12
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via Pearson
Math:
1-iReady My Path Lesson
Rectilinear Area part 2 (not
due until Friday.)
Science:
Lesson coming – on teams
3rd
Reading:
1-iReady Teacher
Assigned Lesson
Spelling Words
Writing:
Free Write
Social Studies:
Teacher Assigned via
Pearson
Math:
Math Quiz
Rectilinear Area part 2
– due today.
Science:
Lesson coming – on
Reading Lessons and AssignmentsAll reading lessons will be assigned via i-Ready. When you enter the i-Ready platform on Launchpad, you will see two options: “My Path” and “Teacher Assigned”. The Teacher Assigned lessons are based on the comprehension standard for the week. These will be your Reading grade for the week.
The “My Path” lessons are also very important. They address skills that are specific to your learning needs!
I will also post additional videos and resources in the Distance Learning section of my class web page. Please check there for extra help with the week’s i-Ready lesson focus, as well as for videos of me reading the daily read aloud book, The Tale of Despereaux.
Last but not least - Reading Logs. Please read 20 minutes per day or 100 minutes a week and log your book title, date, and time in the reading log, posted in Microsoft Teams.
If you need help accessing Microsoft Teams, please email me or call me!
Daily Writing PromptsUse a journal, 3-prong folder, or notebook to keep your writing organized. Make sure to date each writing
entry. You will submit your final draft assignments in Microsoft Teams. You will submit the written portion to me when we return to class.
Writing Prompts:1. Brainstorm some ideas for a personal narrative, about a time you tried something new. Use a heart
map to list your ideas. Choose which you would like to write about the most and draw a picture to go with it.
2. Create an outline for your personal narrative. The sections of your outline should be: Beginning (Characters and Setting), Middle (Problem and at least 2 events), and Ending (Solution to the problem and how the character feels).
3. Draft your personal narrative. You should use words like “I” and “my” because this story is about you – It's personal! Do not worry about spelling too much. Just make sure you include all the elements from your outline.
4. Edit your draft. Read it out loud to someone at home (even your dog or cat), and listen for missing parts or parts that need to be taken out. Does the story make sense? Does it flow smoothly? Is there a clear problem and solution? Is it interesting? How can you make it more interesting? Add more details!
5. Revise your draft. Read it out loud to someone, again. Look for capital letters, punctuation, and spelling errors and fix them! You should be marking all over your paper during this stage.
6. Type your final draft in Microsoft Teams – Personal Narrative Final Draft. You can attach a Word document to the work section before submitting it. PLEASE DO NOT SHARE IT VIA EMAIL. You need to click “Turn In” on Teams.
7. Brainstorm some ideas for a new personal narrative, about a time you felt nervous or excited. Use a heart map to list your ideas. Choose which you would like to write about the most and draw a picture to go with it.
8. Create an outline for your personal narrative. The sections of your outline should be: Beginning (Characters and Setting), Middle (Problem and at least 2 events), and Ending (Solution to the
problem and how the character feels).9. Draft your personal narrative. You should use words like “I” and “my” because this story is about
you – It's personal! Do not worry about spelling too much. Just make sure you include all the elements from your outline.
10. Edit your draft. Read it out loud to someone at home (even your dog or cat), and listen for missing parts or parts that need to be taken out. Does the story make sense? Does it flow smoothly? Is there a clear problem and solution? Is it interesting? How can you make it more interesting? Add more details!
11. Revise your draft. Read it out loud to someone, again. Look for capital letters, punctuation, and spelling errors and fix them! You should be marking all over your paper during this stage.
12. Type your final draft in Microsoft Teams – Personal Narrative Final Draft. You can attach a Word document to the work section before submitting it. PLEASE DO NOT SHARE IT VIA EMAIL. You
need to click “Turn In” on Teams.Social Studies Assignments
All Social Studies work will be assigned via Pearson EasyBridge, via Launchpad. See below for directions on how to access your Social Studies material.
To Access Social Studies Assignments and Resources:
First go to your RCBOE Launchpad: https://launchpad.classlink.com/rcboe and sign in.
Then, click the Pearson EasyBridge icon. It should look like this:
Click the Social Studies/Grade 3 drop down menu, and then click myWorld Interactive Grade 3.
Once you are on myWorld Interactive, click Classes, and choose Social Studies.
There, you will find lessons, assignments, and quizzes.