Home Learning Activities Grade 4
Ms. Alison’s class Due: Friday 9th October
Reading: Connections to Self
Read a book of your choice for 20 + minutes each day at home.
As you are reading think of how you can make connections to the text.
How can you make connections to a situation or a character.
Quote the text and write a paragraph about how you can relate to the person or the situation.
(Or, if you prefer film yourself reading the text and talking about the connection(s). You will share your connection on Friday.
| |
Mathematics - Mathletics
Complete the Mathletics tasks assigned to you.
Then play Mathletics live or practice solving problems on Front Row.
| |
UOI: Reflection
Write a recount about Mr. Marty’s visit to talk to us about his film Cyclo Diaries on your blog. Include a photograph.
Remember to include where? when? why? and the steps of film making.
Include your opinion and how you can apply what you learned to making a film of your own.
| |
UOI: Sharing skills and knowledge
Think of an art form you are good at or enjoy.
Your task this week is to teach a peer an aspect of your art form.
You will decide on your art form and tell your teacher on Tuesday.
You will write a procedure or storyboard showing steps to help you teach this skill to your classmates on your Homework Google doc.
|
NOTE: This week I am not issuing homework in a homework book.
We will trial a paperless homework task sheet. The homework is on the class blog.
I need to know that all the students can find and read the blog as it the first source of information about our class.
Each student will create a Google homework document and share it will me. This document will include your reading connection and your plan to teach an art form. Your Mr Marty filmmaker reflection will be posted on your blog.
Reminders:
Monday 5 October • Deadline for parents to update contact and student health information
Tuesday 6 October • Parent Workshop Raising a bilingual child and the importance of maintaining the home language
7:45am • Building D 2nd floor, room: D204 (Our Grade 4 classroom)
In this workshop, parents will take a look at the importance of the home language, ways to support your child at home in developing a strong home language, and how it is linked to academic success and English language proficiency. We strongly encourage everyone, but especially Khmer parents to attend, as ISPP now offers a Khmer Mother Tongue class in Grades 2-5. This workshop will be conducted in Khmer and English.
12 - 16 October • Pchum Ben Holiday (School & Offices Closed)
No Mother Tongue & After School Programme
19 - 23 October • School Photographs
23rd October - Field trip to Asia Foundation
23rd October - Field trip to Asia Foundation
No comments:
Post a Comment