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Remote Learning ~ Week At-A-Glance
Grade Level—AGATE 5th
May 25-29, 2020
Teacher
Mrs. Kragen
Do I have vocab test scores and math quiz/test scores from you?
ELA & Math
ELA
Math
· Basic Cells/Daily Dictionary
· Vocab test, list 30 (the last vocab test for the year!)
· After our Tuesday Zoom session, the ELA assignment for the week is to do the Literature Post-Assessment for our ELA unit (see following pages). I would like the Lit Post-Assessments emailed to me no later than next Wednesday, June 3.
OPTIONAL
We have only a month of school left. How about reading some Greek and Roman myths for the next couple of weeks?
6th
7th
Memorial Day—no Zoom on Monday
Chap 10, Extended Practice, odds
chapter 11 lesson 4, odds, correct your own work as you go
quiz p 482
Chap 10, Extended Practice, evens
chapter 10 lesson 5, odds, correct your own work as you go
correct quiz to 100%
Science & Social Studies
Social Studies/Science
Share any Boy projects.
Stars and wishes for the last CBAs.
MON—no school
TUES—Read “Where the Rainbow Ends” and do a Lit Web together
Parents, you can choose whether or not you want your child to participate in the Zoom health lessons for the rest of the week:
WED—the brain and drugs
THURS—the brain and drugs
FRI—I will read a true story about a college student who took LSD.
Connect with Your Teacher
I will schedule an additional Zoom meeting time at 1 pm every day for those students who want my help with math.
Connect with Other Students
Share Boy projects on our Zoom time!
Friday Feedback
You can contact me by email jkragen@nkschools.org.
(I am keeping records of spelling test scores and math test scores.)
You can call me at 360.551.5874.
If you haven’t yet contacted me for the link to the site for the answer keys for the math quizzes and tests, call me. I will give those to parents. I don’t want students to have access to them.
Please don’t text me. I am not allowed to communicate with families by text.
Optional Opportunities
· Keep working on Genius Projects!
· Try dot art mandala stone painting.
· Go to Time for Kids and read the Financial Literacy issue called “Big Impact.”
antediluvian
before the Flood (from Genesis); people use the term to mean “very old and out of date”
ANTE-= before
diluvian=flood, deluge
precede
to go before
PRE-= before
cede=to go
post-apocalyptic
after any worldwide cataclysmic event (nuclear war, plague, asteroid assault, alien attack)
POST-= after
apocalypse=originally referred to the final battle between good and evil in Jewish and
Christian writings
-ic=(forms an adjective)
lats
broad muscles on the sides of the back
LAT=side
parallelism
the repetition of grammatical construction for clarity and effect
PARA-=beside, alongside; variation, altered, irregular, abnormal
allel=each other
-ism=action, state, condition, or doctrine
(forms a noun)
Where the Rainbow EndsRichard Rive
Where the rainbow ends
There’s going to be a place, brother,
Where the world can sing all sorts of songs,
And we’re going to sing together, brother,
You and I, though you’re white and I’m not.
It’s going to be a sad song, brother,
Because we don’t know the tune,
And it’s a difficult tune to learn.
But we can learn, brother, you and I.
There’s no such tune as a black tune.
There’s no such tune as a white tune.
There’s only music, brother,
And it’s music we’re going to sing
Where the rainbow ends.
Taken from The World Anthology by Robert R. Potter and Roger B. Goodman, Globe Book Company, Inc., 1983.
Name and number:
Literature Post-Assessment
Directions: Read “Where the Rainbow Ends” by Richard Rive and then type in the answers to the following questions. Give detailed, thoughtful responses. (Each question is worth FOUR points. Sketchy or incomplete answers will not get many points.)
Copy your completed test and email it to Mrs. Kragen.
1. State an important idea from the poem in a sentence or two.
2. In your own words, explain what the speaker means by the lines:
It’s going to be a sad song, brother,
Because we don’t know the tune,
And it’s a difficult tune to learn.
3.What does the poem tell us about change? Support your response with details from the poem.*
4.Write a new title for the poem. Give two reasons from the poem that show why you title is a good one.
* Think about the generalizations about change that we’ve talked about this year:
· Change is linked to time.
· Change is everywhere.
· Change may be positive or negative.
· Change may be perceived as orderly or random.
· Change may happen naturally or be caused by people.
Zoom Family Reading Night with Kitsap Regional Library and special guest readers Tori Ogawa and Mr. Bliss.
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