Flipped Classroom Homework for 5A and 5C! (5B - you have your own work to do).
It's not a video tonight. It's simply reading the assignment below and completing it, along with the TodaysMeet.
We learned about the first 2 battles of the American Revolution in class today: Lexington and Concord. Using your memory, your social studies book page 161 and/or the 12 minute video, please draw out a map of how this all happened. Include the British, the Patriots (colonists). Use RED lines to show where the British went and BLUE lines to show where the Patriots went. Name your map, "Battle Map of Lexington and Concord".
On TodaysMeet, simply type in that you did your homework and will have it for class in the morning!
TodaysMeet: 5A
TodaysMeet: 5C
5B REGULAR BlOG CHECKING HERE:)
It is great to be back, 5B. I was so thrilled (and in pain) from all of the hugs before and during the pledge (thanks, Rachel!). It's nice to be back with my 5B Family (and in 5th grade land with the rest of the 5th graders). Again, it was great to hear such wonderful things about behaviors. So thanks for making it work so well. Today seemed a bit blurty at times, but I forgive you and will happily move on to start a fresh day tomorrow!
I know there's a decent amount of homework tonight, so here's a reminder list:
Math - page 294
Social Studies/Tech: Read about assigned battle, complete recording sheet for project with CT friends on Tuesday
Literacy: Coffee Talks and LEAD 21 reading
KidWind Application: Handwritten or typed by Tuesday - send through Google Docs if typed
Puberty- 1 page due on Thursday
Carl, Wyatt S., and Erika - write your "Letter from an Immigrant"
Blue Cadet Academy Notes - signed and returned
Gage - have your mom/dad sign your field trip permission slip and bring it in when he/she picks up your work, ok?
Chat soon, and again, I'm glad to be back!
Oh, and Wyatt S., be sure to thank your family again for the snacks! Yum!
I'll know you checked the blog if you... play "pretend volleyball" with at least 1 other person as you come in. No sounds, just actions of volleying back and forth, setting or spiking with self-control. Can't wait to see the athletes show off their "stuff"!
Monday, April 22, 2013
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