Monday, December 14, 2020

Using our Thinking Caps!

 Greetings! Happy Monday! I hope everyone is doing well and had a nice weekend. We had a good start to our third week of virtual learning. Today also began our last full week before Christmas break. 

In Religion class today, we talked about the first church members. We learned that the first church members prayed together, ate together, shared their things, and gathered to learn about Jesus. They did many of the same things that we do today. 

In Language Arts we reviewed our oral vocabulary words we learned last week and then learned three new words (eventually, timid, and foolish). We then worked on my predictions as we read a folktale about a foolish rabbit. We then segmented words into sounds using our sound boxes. Following that we used our letter tiles to spell and read soft c, soft g, and -dge words. Next we learned how to spell and read words with the inflectional endings -ed and -ing where the final e is dropped before adding the ending. Finally, we talked about cause and effect. We used real-life examples to discuss these terms. We will take what we learned today and apply it to a story tomorrow. 

In Social Studies today we looked at the seasons of the year. For each season, we talked about the weather and different activities we do in each one. 

In Math class today we used our critical thinking skills to solve problems. To do this, we put on our thinking caps and used what we know to solve the problems. 

Have a great night! 

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