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Today in History/Social Studies, you will learn about the Bald Eagle, a symbol of America’s freedom.
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Reading/Literature 1
Read and Log
Read with your teacher for 30 minutes and discuss. Record it in your Reading Log.
- Pick out a reading book
- Reading Log
Language Arts 1
English Grammar
Writing using Research: With help from your teacher, research facts about your reading book from Reading/Literature. Use Lined Paper to write 2 to 3 sentences about these facts.
Spelling Sentences: Write each spelling word in a sentence.
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Numbers in Base Ten
Watch the video to learn about adding the number 10 to a two digit number. Do the problems below using Grid Paper
- 23 + 10
- 35 + 10
- 46 + 10
- 42 + 10
- 55 + 10
- 41 + 10
- 34 + 10
- 77 + 10
- 50 + 10
- 39 + 10
- Grid Paper
History/Social Studies 1
U.S. Symbols, Icons, and Traditions
Read about the Bald Eagle, a symbol of American freedom. Use Lined Paper to write 2-3 sentences and draw a picture about what you learned. Use Lined Story Paper to write a sentence and draw a picture of a Bald Eagle.
- Ducksters: Bald Eagle
- American Bald Eagle, US National Emblem
- Bald Eagle
- Bald Eagle Overview
- A to Z Animals: Eagle
- Bald Eagle Facts for Kids
- Lined Paper
Science 1
Materials can Change when they are Mixed
Watch the video to learn about how different materials dissolve in water. Conduct your own experiment using the Investigative Worksheet.
Visual and Performing Arts 1
Art
Make a Bald Eagle art project. Above are some examples.
Physical Education 1
Calisthenics
Do the following exercises and record them in your P.E. Log. First stretch. Then do a minimum of 10 jumping jacks, 5 lunges on each leg, 10 sit ups, and 10 push ups.
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