Week 4: Wednesday
- Ms. Zhu 
- Apr 28, 2020
- 2 min read
Today, we will be working on:
- Daily Edit (5~10 minutes) 
- 5-Minute Brain Break 
- Writing Extension (15~20 minutes) 

Daily Edit
Directions
- Download these two documents: Week 4 Wednesday Passage A & B (Teacher-Parent Copy) and Week 4 Wednesday Passage B (Student Worksheet). 
- Give Passage B to your child. 
- Read Passage A aloud to your child (do not let them see it) while they follow along with Passage B. 
- Read Passage B aloud to your child (have them follow with their finger, if needed). 
- Read Passage A aloud to your child again while your child follows Passage B. 
- Give your child time to edit Passage B with a pencil or a marker. * Note: If you are unable to print this out, you child can orally edit the passage instead. 
- Review their edits and provide hints to help them finish it (e.g. What needs to be capitalized? What is at the end of a sentence? The vowel is saying its name, which means that there is a silent _?_ at the end of the word). 
- Show your child Passage A and have them compare to see how they did. 
5-Minute Brain Break
Don't forget to take breaks in between work! It is important to get a breather while learning so our brain can continue to learn hard things for us.
Please refer to my 5-Minute Brain Break Ideas blog post if you are stuck on what to do.
Writing Extension
Welcome back! If you would like a quick refresher on what happened in the story, below is the YouTube read aloud video. Please pay attention to:
- Who the main characters in the story are (characters) 
- Where the story is taking place (setting) 
- What the problem is (problem) 
- How the main character tried to solve the problem (key events) 
- How the problem was solved (solution) 
Please complete the worksheet after reviewing the story. The Story Elements Template was made in such a way that students can either:
- Draw a picture and write a short sentence to describe what they drew, or 
- Use the whole box to write 
- Adaptation: Discuss with your child about each story element prior to working on the worksheet 
- Adaptation: Have your child say the answers while you write it down for them 
- Extension: On the back, write about what happened at the beginning, middle, and end of the story 
Message from Ms. Zhu
Please upload a picture of your child's work or of your child working on their e-Portfolios on Portal. Thank you.





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