WEEK 5: REMOTE LEARNING - 2nd Grade 4/20- 4/24 Math: Go Math! Chapter 9 - Livingston Elementary School
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2nd Grade WEEK 5: REMOTE LEARNING 4/20- 4/24 Math: Go Math! Chapter 9 Monday 4/20: Chapter 9 Introduction - Review Vocabulary Words - Chapter 9 Show What You Know: Pg 600 - Chapter 9 Vocabulary Builder: pg. 601 - Study Facts! Tuesday 4/21: Chapter 9, Lesson 1 - Complete 9.1 on pgs. 603 - 606 - Personal Math Trainer Homework Review: pgs. 607 - 608 - Watch Math on the Spot - Study Facts! Wednesday 4/22: Chapter 9, Lesson 2 - Complete 9.2 on pgs. 609 - 612 - Personal Math Trainer Homework Review: pg 613 - 614 - Watch Math on the Spot - Study Facts! - Thursday 4/23: Chapter 9, Lesson 3 - Complete 9.3 on pgs. 615-618 - Personal Math Trainer Homework Review: pg 619 - 620 - Watch Math on the Spot - Study Facts!
Friday 4/24: - Measuring worksheets - Study Facts! Reading - Journeys Week 23 “The Goat In The Rug” Monday 4/20: - Open Student Book to Vocabulary pgs: 274 - 275 - Read pgs: 279 - 298 “The Goat In The Rug” - Readers Notebook Phonics pgs: 112, 114, & 118 - Readers Notebook Spelling pg: 115 Tuesday 4/21: - Read pgs: 279 - 298 “The Goat In The Rug” - Readers Notebook Vocab pg: 123 - Readers Notebook Spelling pg: 121 Wednesday 4/22: - Read pgs: 279 - 298 “The Goat In The Rug” - Readers Notebook Comprehension pgs: 119 - 120 - Watch Video on “Irregular Verbs” - Readers Notebook Grammar pgs: 113, 116, & 122 Thursday 4/23: - Read pgs: 279 - 298 “The Goat In The Rug” - Readers Notebook Review pgs: 117, 125, & 126 - Readers Notebook Spelling pg: 124 Friday 4/24:
- Lesson 23: Reading Test (Vocab & Comprehension) Reminder: - I-Ready: 20 minutes per day! - Read a book for 20 minutes everyday Science Readworks “Earth Week” 1. Go to: www.readworks.org 2. Click on Student Log In 3. Enter class code The following Readwork assignments are due: Friday, April 24, 2020 ● Earth Helpers ○ Read and complete questions ● Take Care of Our Planet ○ Read and complete questions ● A Day to Celebrate Earth ○ Read and complete questions
Social Studies COVID-19 Time Capsule Project Due: Friday, May 1st History is being made and it is important to preserve all the memories that are being made. We are asking for your child to complete a Time Capsule. The Time Capsule will allow your child's future self to look back at photos, letters, or even artwork that they created during this pandemic. Your child will have until May 1st to complete this Time Capsule. Thank you for all of your hard work and Stay Healthy!
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Earth Helpers Earth Helpers Take Care of Earth. People work together to help our planet. April 22 is Earth Day! That day reminds people to take care of our planet. Many kids and adults will take part in the Great American Cleanup. It is held each year from March 1 to May 31. Weekly Reader spoke with Gail Cunningham. She is in charge of the Great American Cleanup. She says, "People should get into the habit of taking care ReadWorks.org Copyright © 2009 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation.
Earth Helpers of Earth all year long." Here are some ways people can help. Clean Up Litter People will clean up beaches and parks this year. They will pick uplitter, or trash. Animals can mistake litter for food and choke on it. In 2014, volunteers for the Great American Cleanup collected more than 37 million pounds of litter and debris. Plant a Tree Many people will plant trees. Volunteers planted more than 41,000 trees in 2014. Trees are very important. They help clean the air. They also give off a gas called oxygen. People and animals need oxygen to live. Recycle People will recycle paper, bottles, and cans. When something is recycled, it is made into something new. Volunteers collected more than 250 million pounds of items to be used for recycling or reusing in 2014. Many of these items were bottles, which a company used to make backpacks for kids. A few years ago, the bottles were made into fleece jackets. Those jackets were given to kids who didn't have enough warm clothing. "It is wonderful to turn plastic bottles into something fantastic," says Cunningham. ReadWorks.org Copyright © 2009 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation.
Earth Helpers - Comprehension Questions Name: ___________________________________ Date: _______________ 1. What does Earth Day remind people to do? 2. Trees are very important. They give off a gas called oxygen. What else do they do, according to the passage? 3. Picking up litter helps animals. Support this conclusion with evidence from the passage. 4. What is this passage mostly about? ReadWorks.org · © 2020 ReadWorks®, Inc. All rights reserved.
Earth Helpers - Comprehension Questions 5. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Earth Day happens once a year, _______ you can follow the three Rs every day. A. but B. because C. so ReadWorks.org · © 2020 ReadWorks®, Inc. All rights reserved.
Take Care of Our Planet Take Care of Our Planet Keep Earth Clean. You can help solve the trash problem. Our trash is piling up. Each American throws away an average of about 4½ pounds every day. That adds up to more than 1,600 pounds of trash per person every year! The trash includes bottles, cans, boxes, paper, tires, and much more. Much of it ends up in landfills. Those are places where people dump trash. April 22 is Earth Day. The day reminds people to take care of the earth. People can help by following the three Rs-reduce, reuse, and recycle. Britt Erianson/Getty Images Many types of plastics can be recycled. Reduce You can reduce the amount of trash you throw away.Reduce means "to make less." Here are some ways to make less trash: ReadWorks.org Copyright © 2009 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation.
Take Care of Our Planet FoodPix/Jupiter Images · Use less paper by writing on both sides of each sheet. · Instead of throwing out old toys or clothes, sell or donate them. · If you buy something, don't ask for a paper or plastic bag. Instead bring your own cloth bag. Recycle You can recycle. When something is recycled, it is made into something new. Here are some items that can be taken to a recycling center. Image Source/Getty Images · cardboard · aluminum cans ReadWorks.org Copyright © 2009 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation.
Take Care of Our Planet · paper · certain plastics · glass bottles · newspaper Reuse You can try to reuse things before you throw them in the trash.Reuse means "to use again." Here are some examples: Alistair Berg/Getty Images · Use an old T-shirt as a dust cloth. · After opening a gift, save the wrapping paper and use it again. · Make an art project using odds and ends such as string, bottle caps, and scraps of paper. ReadWorks.org Copyright © 2009 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation.
Take Care of Our Planet - Comprehension Questions Name: ___________________________________ Date: _______________ 1. What do "the three Rs" stand for? 2. This article describes the "trash problem." What is the trash problem? 3. Peter decided to stop using the plastic bags at the grocery store. Instead, he started bringing his own cloth bags. Based on the information in the text, which of the three Rs was he following? 4. What is this article mostly about? ReadWorks.org · © 2020 ReadWorks®, Inc. All rights reserved.
Take Care of Our Planet - Comprehension Questions 5. The question below is an incomplete sentence. Choose the word that best completes the sentence. Earth Day happens once a year, _______ you can follow the three R's every day. A. because B. so C. but 6. Which container should you use to get rid of a plastic bottle? ReadWorks.org · © 2020 ReadWorks®, Inc. All rights reserved.
A Day to Celebrate Earth A Day to Celebrate Earth Each year, Earth Day is celebrated in April. On Earth Day, millions of people will think of ways to stop pollution. They will talk about recycling and planting trees. People will look for ways to save energy and water. Lend Earth a Helping Hand! People have been celebrating Earth Day since Max Planck Institute 1970. Earth Day was started by a man named Gaylord Nelson. Nelson was a United States senator from Wisconsin. He was worried about the damage being done to the planet. To celebrate Earth Day, people get together once a year to think about ways to protect Earth. But many people think that every day should be Earth Day. They say people should always work to stop and clean up the land and water. Here are a few ways that you can help make every day Earth Day! Don't Be a Litterbug! Don't litter! Be a good example for other kids. If you see litter, pick it up and put it in trash cans or recycling bins. Recycle! ReadWorks.org Copyright © 2001 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation.
A Day to Celebrate Earth Cans, bottles, and newspapers can be recycled. That means these objects are put through a special process so they can be used again. Start a can recycling program at your school. Use the money you earn from returning the cans to buy new playground equipment or to have an Earth Day party. Save a Tree, Plant a Tree! Paper is made from trees. You can save a tree by not wasting paper. Use both sides. Celebrate National Arbor Day by planting a tree. This holiday encourages people to plant and care for trees. Don't Waste Water! You can easily conserve, or save, water. Turn the faucet off while brushing your teeth and washing your face. Save Energy! Save electricity by turning off the lights when you leave a room. Do not leave a radio or TV on if you aren't using it. ReadWorks.org Copyright © 2001 Weekly Reader Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Weekly Reader is a registered trademark of Weekly Reader Corporation.
A Day to Celebrate Earth - Author's Purpose Questions Name: ___________________________________ Date: _______________ 1. Someone would read this passage to A. learn about the Earth. B. learn about trees. C. learn about the life of Gaylord Nelson. D. get information on how to best take care of the earth. 2. The author mentions Gaylord Nelson in this passage, because A. Nelson started Earth Day. B. Nelson started Arbor Day. C. Nelson was a senator. D. Nelson was from Wisconsin. 3. In the sentence, "If you see litter, pick it up and put it in trash cans or recycling bins," the word litter can be replaced with the word or words A. milk cartons B. paper. C. trash. D. trees. 4. The author includes the part called, "Save a Tree, Plant a Tree," A. to encourage people to save paper. B. to encourage people to plant trees. C. to teach people about Arbor Day. D. all of the above. 5. What would happen if humans did not take good care of the Earth? ReadWorks.org · © 2020 ReadWorks®, Inc. All rights reserved.
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