Week of May 11-15th
Welcome to another wonderful week in May! Here are this week’s assignments. Please do not feel overwhelmed, just do the best you can! If ever you need some help, you can always reach me via e-mail.
Reading: (30 minutes a day: 15 in English/15 in French….OR MORE)
-Leveled reading website en français. This is the address:
https://jelis-free.rkpublishing.com/student
-Leveled French and English books on the website Reading A-Z:
https://www.readinga-z.com/books/leveled-books/
**You can read a leveled book more than once in order to improve comprehension and fluidity! Don’t forget to make a prediction before you read, frequent comprehension check-ins while reading, and a detailed retell to a family member afterwards.
-For non-leveled books, you can virtually check-out library books from the New Brunswick Public Libraries:
https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/nbpl.html
-You also have access to the Epic website. This is the address:
www.getepic.com
Writing:
-You can choose 10 words from the word lists located in the Word lists tab at the top of the website, your Mes mots duotang, or you can choose them from the French books that you are currently reading. These will be your words to learn for the week! There are many ways to learn words! Write them with play dough, popsicle sticks, or on a white board. Write them graffiti style, backwards, or on a sheet of paper. You can even practice them in a video game (www.alloprof.qc.ca/magimot). Give yourself a little quiz on Friday to see how well you have learned your words!
- Here is a little English writing assignment for the week!
Welcome to another wonderful week in May! Here are this week’s assignments. Please do not feel overwhelmed, just do the best you can! If ever you need some help, you can always reach me via e-mail.
Reading: (30 minutes a day: 15 in English/15 in French….OR MORE)
-Leveled reading website en français. This is the address:
https://jelis-free.rkpublishing.com/student
-Leveled French and English books on the website Reading A-Z:
https://www.readinga-z.com/books/leveled-books/
**You can read a leveled book more than once in order to improve comprehension and fluidity! Don’t forget to make a prediction before you read, frequent comprehension check-ins while reading, and a detailed retell to a family member afterwards.
-For non-leveled books, you can virtually check-out library books from the New Brunswick Public Libraries:
https://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/departments/nbpl.html
-You also have access to the Epic website. This is the address:
www.getepic.com
Writing:
-You can choose 10 words from the word lists located in the Word lists tab at the top of the website, your Mes mots duotang, or you can choose them from the French books that you are currently reading. These will be your words to learn for the week! There are many ways to learn words! Write them with play dough, popsicle sticks, or on a white board. Write them graffiti style, backwards, or on a sheet of paper. You can even practice them in a video game (www.alloprof.qc.ca/magimot). Give yourself a little quiz on Friday to see how well you have learned your words!
- Here is a little English writing assignment for the week!
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-Here are two French writing prompts. You can write a few paragraphs (around 1 page…or more if you are inspired!) for one prompt or both! Don’t forget to check that your ideas are explained clearly/thoroughly (beginning, middle, end) and that you check for mistakes (best you can): Ponctuation, Orthographe, Majuscules, Masculin/féminin, Ecriture, Singulier/Pluriel= Pommes.
**Punctuation, Spelling, Capitalization, Masc/fém= le/la and un/une, Neat writing, Singular/plural**
Reading and Viewing/Writing and Representing/Speaking and Listening:
-Duolingo website(15-20 min.) every day.
https://www.duolingo.com
-There are 5 more English activities in IXL (same website as math) that you can work on during the week. At the top of the page, you will find an explanation of the concept as well as examples. This is the last week that we can access IXL for free, so don’t hesitate to explore and do more than is asked if you want!
Math:
- I have assigned 5 new activities which you can complete throughout the week. The address is:
www.IXL.com
*This is the last week that we can use IXL for free, so go ahead and explore!
***Need more? Practicing our math facts (see first week of home learning) is never a bad idea!!!! You can also check out the helpful sites tab at the top of this web page.
Science:
- Continuing with our study of Habitats, you can read the following book: The ABC’s of Habitats. It is found on the Epic Website.
-You can then watch a video on one type of habitat called tundra (toundra en français) and another called taiga (taiga en français) in Brainpop. Don’t forget to do the quiz that goes with the video!
Other:
*ART= Art for Kids Hub on Youtube.
***You can send me pictures of what you are doing during this unique time in our history. Who knows...they may show up on a slideshow upon your return to EPS!
****Listen to a French TV show or Youtube video a few times this week, and don't forget to go outside, play, and be well!!!
**Punctuation, Spelling, Capitalization, Masc/fém= le/la and un/une, Neat writing, Singular/plural**
- Écris une histoire dont le titre est : Le petit ballon bleu.
- Écris un texte qui explique ce qu’est un habitat (voir section science).
Reading and Viewing/Writing and Representing/Speaking and Listening:
-Duolingo website(15-20 min.) every day.
https://www.duolingo.com
-There are 5 more English activities in IXL (same website as math) that you can work on during the week. At the top of the page, you will find an explanation of the concept as well as examples. This is the last week that we can access IXL for free, so don’t hesitate to explore and do more than is asked if you want!
Math:
- I have assigned 5 new activities which you can complete throughout the week. The address is:
www.IXL.com
*This is the last week that we can use IXL for free, so go ahead and explore!
***Need more? Practicing our math facts (see first week of home learning) is never a bad idea!!!! You can also check out the helpful sites tab at the top of this web page.
Science:
- Continuing with our study of Habitats, you can read the following book: The ABC’s of Habitats. It is found on the Epic Website.
-You can then watch a video on one type of habitat called tundra (toundra en français) and another called taiga (taiga en français) in Brainpop. Don’t forget to do the quiz that goes with the video!
Other:
*ART= Art for Kids Hub on Youtube.
***You can send me pictures of what you are doing during this unique time in our history. Who knows...they may show up on a slideshow upon your return to EPS!
****Listen to a French TV show or Youtube video a few times this week, and don't forget to go outside, play, and be well!!!