Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Spring Day Greetings!
Today is Wednesday, April 8th, 2020.
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READ ALOUD
The Terrible Two: Barnett, Mac, John, Jory, Cornell, Kevin ...You'll see in my daily video message that I am encouraging you to listen to the book, The Terrible Two. If a bunch of us from Class 220 listen, we can discuss it in a video conference in a few weeks. The link to listen to it for FREE is right here:  THE TERRIBLE TWO LISTENING LINKYou will notice that you can stop and start at chapter marks, just like we do for Read Aloud in class. So, settle in for 20-30 minutes each day and enjoy! 
(*This work is recommended/suggested, not expected.)

CLASS 220 BOOK SHARE - VOLUME 1
After Tuesday's Video Conferences, these are some of the books that Class 220 members shared and recommended...
Amazon.com: Redwall (9780142302378): Jacques, Brian, Chalk, Gary ...The Revenge of the Baby-Sat (Volume 8): Bill Watterson ...Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume | ScholasticGuts: Telgemeier, Raina, Telgemeier, Raina, Telgemeier, Raina ...
Graphic Novel "5 Worlds Book 1: The Sand Warrior" - Mom and MoreSisters: Telgemeier, Raina: 8601418350644: Amazon.com: BooksThe Race to Chimney Rock (1) (The Oregon Trail): Wiley, Jesse ...The Wishing Spell (The Land of Stories Series #1) by Chris Colfer ...

KEEP UP WITH LEXIA
One of the expectations of Union School students is that they log into Lexia each day for 15-20 minutes. Yesterday, I noticed 8 out of 15, Class 220, students logged in and worked. Great job! Let's see if we can ALL log in today and engage with this important work. 
Congratulations to Arya for "leveling up," again! 
Her Wall of Fame card would certainly be expanding 
in our classroom!

Can you tell how many triangles are there in this picture ...
WEDNESDAY MATH PROBLEM
Yesterday's Class Blog featured a "math puzzler," relating to a picture made of many triangles. How many were there? 
The best answer was, E:13. 
(Well done, Morgan for replying in the Blog comments.)

For today's math "puzzler," try this problem:


Have a great Wednesday!
Reach out if you need me for anything.

Be Safe,
Mr. M

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