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Week 6: Wednesday

Today, we will be working on:


  1. Daily Edit (5~10 minutes)

  2. 5-Minute Brain Break

  3. Writing Extension (15~20 minutes)


 

Daily Edit


Directions

  1. Download these two documents: Week 6 Wednesday Passage A & B (Teacher-Parent Copy) and Week 6 Wednesday Passage B (Student Worksheet).

  2. Give Passage B to your child.

  3. Read Passage A aloud to your child (do not let them see it) while they follow along with Passage B.

  4. Read Passage B aloud to your child (have them follow with their finger, if needed).

  5. Read Passage A aloud to your child again while your child follows Passage B.

  6. 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.

  7. Review their edits and provide hints to help them finish it.

  8. 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:


  1. Who the main characters in the story are (characters)

  2. Where the story is taking place (setting)

  3. What the problem is (problem)

  4. How the main character tried to solve the problem (key events)

  5. 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:


  1. Draw a picture and write a short sentence to describe what they drew, or

  2. 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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