Week of May 11-15 Daily Schedule and Learning Targets: Religion: Students will prepare for the Sacrament of First Eucharist. Math: Students will learn about geometric shapes and equal squares. Social Studies: Students will present research paper on American Symbols. Science: Mystery Science Mini Lesson Tuesday: Students will learn how butterflies get their color.
Monday, May 11 Lesson Plan: Zoom Meeting @9:00 a.m -9:40 a.m. Invitation sent to email. Social Studies: Research Paper American Symbols. Please be ready to present if you have not done so! Math: pages 771-776 Science: Mystery Science: How Do Butterflies Get Their Colors? Liberty's Kids- The story of the American Revolutionary War (VIDEO) The American Revolutionary War is seen through the eyes of an American teenaged lad, a young English lady, and a French boy, all three of whom work as reporters for Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette. First, there is a James Hiller, a patriot who tends to act before he thinks and is, at times, too quick to judge in his search for American heroes. Next is Henri, a French orphan who's only quest is for food. Lastly, a young woman named Sarah Phillips joins the team; the daughter of an ex-English general with strong views opposing slavery. Together, they travel the colonies witnessing the sacrifices made for freedom! Watch Liberty's Kids Episode #12
Tuesday, May 12 Lesson Plan: Zoom Meeting @9:00 a.m -11:00 a.m. Invitation sent to email. Social Studies: Research Paper American Symbols. Please be ready to present if you have not done so! Math: pages 777-782 Science: Mystery Science: How Is Glass Made? Liberty's Kids- The story of the American Revolutionary War (VIDEO) The American Revolutionary War is seen through the eyes of an American teenaged lad, a young English lady, and a French boy, all three of whom work as reporters for Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette. First, there is a James Hiller, a patriot who tends to act before he thinks and is, at times, too quick to judge in his search for American heroes. Next is Henri, a French orphan who's only quest is for food. Lastly, a young woman named Sarah Phillips joins the team; the daughter of an ex-English general with strong views opposing slavery. Together, they travel the colonies witnessing the sacrifices made for freedom! Watch Liberty's Kids Episode #13 The First Fourth of July
Wednesday, May 13 Lesson Plan: Zoom Meeting @9:00 a.m -11:30 a.m. Invitation sent to email. Social Studies: Research Paper American Symbols. Please be ready to present if you have not done so! Math: pages 783-788 Science: Mystery Science: Animal Adventures Liberty's Kids- The story of the American Revolutionary War (VIDEO) The American Revolutionary War is seen through the eyes of an American teenaged lad, a young English lady, and a French boy, all three of whom work as reporters for Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette. First, there is a James Hiller, a patriot who tends to act before he thinks and is, at times, too quick to judge in his search for American heroes. Next is Henri, a French orphan who's only quest is for food. Lastly, a young woman named Sarah Phillips joins the team; the daughter of an ex-English general with strong views opposing slavery. Together, they travel the colonies witnessing the sacrifices made for freedom! Watch Liberty's Kids Episode #13 The First Fourth of July
Class Memory Video : Second Grade Memories 2019-2020
Thursday, May 14 Lesson Plan: Zoom Meeting @9:00 a.m -11:30 a.m. Invitation sent to email. Social Studies: Research Paper American Symbols. Please be ready to present if you have not done so! Math: pages 789-792 Science: Mystery Science: Liberty's Kids- The story of the American Revolutionary War (VIDEO) The American Revolutionary War is seen through the eyes of an American teenaged lad, a young English lady, and a French boy, all three of whom work as reporters for Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin enlists the help of young people to record the happenings leading up to and during the Revolution for his newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette. First, there is a James Hiller, a patriot who tends to act before he thinks and is, at times, too quick to judge in his search for American heroes. Next is Henri, a French orphan who's only quest is for food. Lastly, a young woman named Sarah Phillips joins the team; the daughter of an ex-English general with strong views opposing slavery. Together, they travel the colonies witnessing the sacrifices made for freedom! Watch Liberty's Kids Episode #14 New York, New York
Class Memory Video : Second Grade Memories 2019-2020