Friday, May 22, 2020
Happy Friday! It's your last day as third, fourth, and fifth graders! :) It has been so fun working with you all this year, I just wish we could all be together to enjoy all the fun that comes at the end of the school year! Take some time today to get outside and enjoy to beautiful day and celebrate your accomplishments! I can't wait to see you again (in person) next year! Don't be a stranger fifth graders- my door is always open and I'd love to hear how middle school is treating you! High fives and hugs, Ms. Breuer |
Click on the "Daily Writing Prompts" picture to be taken to our writing prompts for the week. Pull a sticky note from the side, and add your response! (You can add your name, but you don't have to!)
Math & Reading Activities
To-Do List Printables & Examples:
reating a to-do list for each day is a great way to stay organized (especially during distance learning). This will help you take responsiblity for your own work, and believe me, it feels pretty good when you've checked off everything on your list!
Here are some different types of to-do lists that you can use! You can certainly print one out if you are able, but easy alternative would be to create a to-do list on a piece of paper or in a notebook.
Here are a few helpful hints:
Here are some different types of to-do lists that you can use! You can certainly print one out if you are able, but easy alternative would be to create a to-do list on a piece of paper or in a notebook.
Here are a few helpful hints:
- Put your to-do list somewhere you can find it (on your desk, with your school stuff, on the fridge)
- Include things you do around the house (make your bed, eat breakfast, go outside) That way you can check things off right away, and start your day on the right foot!
- Separate your to-do list into subjects (Math, Reading, English, Science) This will make it easier for you to know what you need to complete each task (math notebook, calculator, reading book, science packet)
- Break apart big, weekly assignments into daily activities
- Example:
- Assignment- 90 minutes of IXL each week
- On to-do list- 20 minutes each day (30 minutes x 3 days = 90 minutes)