Print out this page. As you do the assignments, write down the day that you completed each assignment. This will be your attendance record. Also, you can use this to record your scores. Remember to save all work that is done on paper. Take pictures of any art projects. This can be used to prove you did schoolwork for those who must show proof of work.
Monday
Math
Notes:
This course used Khan Academy. If you don’t already have a free account with them, it would be helpful to make one
Do the activity pages that you’ll see after the reading. This is the only part that
Put biotic and abiotic items into two separate bags. Ask others to reach in and feel what’s there without looking and tell if it’s biotic or abiotic. You tell them whether they are right or not.
Social Studies
This year we’re going to be learning about the places of the world and the people who live in them. First, we have to find them. To do that we need a map!
Look at this map of America and the maps on this page. Using your list of map vocabulary words, find each of those things on this map. (Example: Find the title. Find the date….)
Classifying nouns: person, place or thing worksheet.
Bible
This year you will be studying the New Testament. Every day you will read a section of the Bible and then complete the activities. You will notice that versions of most of the activities. Complete the version that is most appropriate for you.
Look at your skin with a magnifying glass. Make observations. (If you have a microscope, you can rub some skin off of you and look at it with your microscope.) Here’s an image of skin under a microscope.
Social Studies
Practice your map skills with the neighborhood map page located at the end of this day’s assignments.
remember to do all parts of lesson 2. There are 2 sections of practice problems.
Science
(Materials: white paper, tape, or butcher paper)
Get big paper, or tape together white paper. Put all the tape on the back. You need one piece of paper big enough for you to lie down on.
Have someone trace your body onto the paper.
This is the beginning of a project you will work on as you learn about the body. Put it somewhere so you can add to it when you are instructed to do so.
Social Studies
Watch video on the different types of maps. (The goal isn’t to know every kind of map, but to understand that there are lots of different kinds and that they each show something different about the area.)
Start where you left off and read up to the beginning of the bone section.
Social Studies
Draw your house. Be sure to include the various rooms. Label the rooms. Add a compass rose to your map. Remember it is the symbol that tells you where north, south, east, and west is.
Now bend and stretch your arms and legs. Do you feel your biceps and quadriceps moving? Picture what they are doing. Describe to someone what they are doing.
Social Studies
Do this treasure map activity. Download and print the activity.
write down the vocabulary words and their meanings in a notebook.
Make a list of the main characters from this chapters in your notebook.
Write down about two or three things that is interesting from this chapter in the notebook.
Map
For chapter 5, add the spring of clear water and the Tin Woodman near the cabin. Extend the yellow brick road and draw an overgrowth of trees and branches blocking the road as described in the chapter.
When nouns are names, they are called proper nouns and are always capitalized. They always start with a capital letter.
Some examples: name of a person is Mary; name of a place is California; name of a thing is Oreos. If the noun is a name and starts with a capital letter, it is proper.