VERDIGRIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Mrs. Davidson
Lesson Plans WEEK 2
April 02, 2020

Week Two April 13-17

Monday: Fill out your Plan and Reflection for the day.

Reading: Book walk through April Showers, then read story.  Practice sight words on bright green cards.  Read for 30 minutes.

Writing: Label the pictures of Easter Items in April Journal.

Math: Hopping Through Time (Telling Time to Hour and Half Hour) in Math Journal.

Tuesday: Fill out your Plan and Reflection for the day.

Reading: Highlight sight words in book April Showers, then read story.  Practice sight words on bright green cards. Read for 30 minutes.

Writing: Write 1-2 good sentences for the prompt: What do you like to do On Easter Day? in April Journal.

Social Studies: Pick any of the 3 activities on the People Make Changes page and complete. (It is 2-sided.  You only need to choose 1 activity).

Wednesday: Fill out your Plan and Reflection for the day.

Reading: Read story April Showers.  Complete prompt: What else could the rain fall on? and draw a picture to match.  Practice sight words on bright green cards.  Read for 30 minutes.

Writing: Label the Spring Pictures in April Journal.

Math: Time for Spring (Telling Time to Hour and Half Hour) in Math Journal.

Thursday: Fill out your Plan and Reflection for the day.

Reading: Read April Showers and complete number word page.  Practice sight words on bright green cards.  Read for 30 minutes.

Writing: Write 1-2 good sentences to the prompt The best thing about spring... in April Journal.

Friday: Fill out your Plan and Reflection for the day.

Reading: Read April Showers. Practice your whole sight word ring.  Read for 30 minutes.

Writing: Write 1-2 good sentences to the prompt: If you could plant anything in your garden, what would you plant? in April Journal.

Math: It’s TIme to Compare (Telling Time to Hour and Half Hour) in Math Journal.

If you do not have books at home that your child can read, please read to your child and use the questions on the Reading Questions handout to help your child with some comprehension skills.  Remember, children love to hear the same book over and over, so don’t worry if you don’t have a new book for them everyday!

 






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