Monday, April 6, 2020

Tuesday, April 7, 2020

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HAPPY EASTER! Here Are Some Local Easter Egg Hunts For Kids ...


Reading:
  • Listen to the story, A Tale of Two Beasts. Here is the link: https://www.storylineonline.net/books/tale-of-two-beasts/
  • Think about the story and how each character was feeling, what they were thinking and what they did. Take out the "reading worksheet" in Tuesday's email. Read each question and then cut and glue the answer that goes with each character.
  • Take out the "writing worksheet" in Tuesday's email. Who do you think was right in the story -- the little girl or the little animal? Use the worksheet to tell why you feel that way. Write 2-3 sentences explaining why.
  • Read for 20 minutes on Epic Books, Raz Kids, or a book from home.

Math:
  • Math Choice board --- choose any 4 squares to answer and attach answers to back of choice board (worksheet was in Monday email)
  • Practice IXL  -- Math -- I have starred subtraction areas I would like you to work on today. (it is located in letter H: Subtraction).If you did not do all of the Money sections (which I have starred), please do those as well.

Literacy:

  • Choose any 4 squares to answer and attach answers to the back of the choice board. (worksheet was in Monday email)

Writing:

  • Once upon a time, I found a magic egg... (in Tuesday's email)


Easter Fun:

  • All About Me Easter Egg Glyph - (in Tuesday's email). First, you will answer each question. Next, you will look at the glyph key page and find out what piece of the egg you are coloring and how for each question. Finally, you will color that section. 

Religion:
  • School Wide Project -- Here is the information that Mr. Dunnigan emailed everyone:
    • We are announcing a school-wide project designed to encourage students to exercise their literary and artistic talents. The theme is: Jesus Christ is Risen. We invite students of all grades (including preschool), with parental assistance as needed, to create and submit drawings, paintings, poems, letters that celebrate and showcase the Joy of Easter. They should be submitted electronically either by scanning, or taking photos and emailing to: Deacon Murphy at: advmath@stthereseroxbury.org. We will collect and review all submissions and post as many as we can on the school website and social media. I've asked Deacon Stu Murphy to coordinate and review submissions that are submitted, to ensure they are appropriate.
    • Guidelines As a Catholic school we want to ensure what we post is appropriate therefore we may decline to post certain submissions if they do not meet the overall theme of this project, or are contrary to Catholic teaching.
    • Do encourage your students to be creative and look to nature, our Catholic faith, family, friends as well as within their own hearts for inspiration. Do photograph or scan and send from your email account we have on file. We will not accept submissions from non-recognized accounts, nor from social media. Do limit your submission, especially poetry or prose to a single page. Where appropriate, student's picture can be included in the submission (for example holding up their artwork). Finally, Do be creative, use your imagination and enjoy yourselves. We look forward to your seeing your work.


Spanish Class: check out Senora Decker's blog. http://stsspanish.blogspot.com/


Art Class check out Mrs. Viggiano's blog.    http://stsartclass.blogspot.com/





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Have a good day,
Mrs. Novak

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