This Week in Virtual Kindergarten May 16th - 20th
Our digital learning plan asks only that your child….
· Complete at least 10 minutes or a lesson on ReadingEggs or read on Raz-Kids and complete quizzes
· Complete at least 10 minutes or a lesson on MathSeeds or Dreambox
· Read a story with your family
· Write a sentence or more about your favorite part of the story in a journal or on a piece of paper. (Please be sure to capitalize, punctuate and spell sight words correctly!)
· Work on the homework for the week. It is posted below.
ReadingEggs and MathSeeds are the same website once logged.
Your child's login is their student ID number for username and password. Most of the students already know their numbers but we also wrote them in the front of their agendas at the beginning of the school year. https://readingeggs.com/
Raz-Kids
Step 1: Go to www.kidsa-z.com
Step 2: Enter or choose the teacher's username, jrodgers4
Step 3: Their username and password is their student ID number again
Dreambox:
Their username is their student ID number but their passwords are generated from the website. You can email me for their password and I will get it to you as soon as I can. School URL: https://play.dreambox.com/login/xe2y/9d4d
School Code: xe2y/9d4d
Classroom Code: 63026
Homework for the week -- Long A ate, make, say
Math Monday:
The word “ate” has many rhyming words. Add these beginning sounds and draw pictures of the new words you make.
pl_____
g_____
l______
cr ______
This quarter we are studying positional words. Hide something in your house and use positional words such as: next to, under, by, above, or inside to guide someone in your family to find the thing you hid.
Counting up from a Given Number!
1. Start with 28 and count up to 45.
2. Start with 72 and count up to 90.
3. Start with 14 and count up to 36.
4. Start with 50 and count up to 75.
Technology Tuesday
Write a sentence telling three things you can “make” on your own.
Go to the site www.readingeggs.com
Login to your reading eggs account and complete one lesson of reading eggs.
Go to the site https://jr.brainpop.com/Mnay
Brainpop Jr.
Username: addisonbp
Password:alligator
Type in “solid shapes.” Watch the movie about solid shapes. Write the name of
this shape in your journal.
Writing Wednesday
Answer the following review questions below.
1. What holiday was created to honor people who served in the military?
2. What holiday began with cooperation between the Pilgrims and Native Americans.
Read the story of “Abe the Skating Hare” with your family. Sort these long A words from the story based what letter combinations make the long A sound.
bay
tail
Kate
hare
skate
fair
sail
race
Read the story of “Abe the Skating Hare” with your family. Highlight all words that make the long A sound and read them aloud to your family.
The Story of “Abe The Skating Hare”
On foot, Abe was the fastest hare alive. The only footrace he ever lost was that famous one to the tortoise, and Abe never again rested during a race. But because Abe was so fast, the other animals soon refused to race him. Without competition, Abe became lonely and bored. So Abe decided to find a way to race that was more fair. First Abe looked at the sky and thought about racing airplanes, but Abe looked across the bay and considered racing sailboats, but remembered
that he couldn’t swim, and he was afraid of the water. Abe looked down the street and thought about racing cars, but race cars were so noisy that they hurt Abe’s large ears. Finally Abe noticed a girl gliding gracefully around the bay on skates and decided to try racing on roller skates.
At first, Abe fell down every time he tried to skate. But after lots of practice, Abe was skating all the way around the bay waving to his friends with his cotton tail bobbing up and down.
When Abe challenged Kate, the girl he had first seen on skates, to a race, Kate said, “Great!” It was the first really close race that Abe had been in, unless you count the time he went to sleep, but Kate crossed the finish line just ahead of Abe. You might think Abe was sad to lose another race, but he really felt quite glad. For Abe discovered that he had won the most wonderful prize of all. You see, Abe and Kate became best friends, and winning a friend is more important than winning a race any day.
Thinking Thursday
Sing the first line of the “Star Spangled Banner.” What sight word of the week do you hear? What is a “Star Spangled Banner?”
This quarter we will be studying parents and off spring or how kids can look like their parents. Talk to your parents. List three features you have that look like they are from your parents. Write down which parent you think you got that feature from.
This quarter we are studying how to group animals. That means looking for what is the same between animals and what is different. Think about the three animals below. Which one does not fit in with the others? Write the answer in your journal and explain why.
Ape, Hare, Blue Jay

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