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Lesson with Mrs. Ryan, Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Count the sounds in words with Mrs. Ryan in today's lesson.

Mrs. Ryan reads, Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion, by Alex T. Smith

Listen to the story of Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion. Watch the story of Red Riding Hood on Bookflix. How are the stories the same? How are they different?
Watch the story, Red Riding Hood, by James Marshal and then read the non-fiction book, Forests. How is this book the same or different than Little Red and the Very Hungry Lion?
 
 
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Lesson with Mrs. Ryan, Tuesday, May 12, 2020: Fact Families

Practice some math today with Mrs. Ryan. Learn about fact families.

Mrs. Ryan reads, The Happy Lion, by Louise Fatio, pictures by Roger Duvoisin

Listen to the story, The Happy Lion.
oops! I thought there was a video of The Happy Lion, but there is not. Instead watch another story about an animal that goes for a walk: Watch the story, Rosie's Walk, by Pat Hutchins and then read the non-fiction book, A Chick Grows Up.
 
 
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Lesson with Mrs. Ryan, Monday, May 11, 2020

Read and build some words for the -ub, -un, and -ug families today.

Mrs. Ryan reads the book, Antoinette

Listen to the story Antoinette, the follow up to the book Gaston from yesterday.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020. Lesson with Mrs. Ryan about word families

Practice making and reading words from the "et" word family.

Mrs. Ryan Reads Aloud: Gaston

Listen to this class favorite, Gaston. Words by Kelly Dipucchio and pictures by Christina Robinson
How do flowers bloom in the spring?
 
Watch this Mystery Doug Video. This mini-lesson includes a cute bonus on animal babies and their parents, in honor of Mother's Day!
 
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1. How do flowers bloom in the spring?

2. What did this lesson make you curious about? What other questions do you have about flowers?

Bonus Activity: You can see for yourself how water moves inside a plant. Fill a glass with water and add a few drops of red or blue food coloring. Place a white flower in the glass. Wait a few hours and watch to see what happens. Look closely at the flower petals. What do you notice? Repeat this experiment, but use a stalk of celery or a lettuce leaf. What do you predict will happen?

 
 

Monday, May 4, 2020 Lesson with Mrs. Ryan

Mrs. Ryan shows you what your work packet will look like this week. In math you will work on more and less, fact families, and drawing shapes. In language arts you will be reading and writing word families.

Mrs. Ryan reads, I Don't Want To Be A Frog, Friday, May 1, 2020

Listen to Mrs. Ryan read, I Don't Want To Be A Frog, written by Dev Petty and illustrated by Mike Boldt. Then go watch the video and read the book about tadpoles and frogs on Bookflix.
Watch the story, The Caterpillar and the Pollywog, by Jack Kent and then read the non-fiction book, A Tadpole Grows Up.
 
 
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Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert, Read Aloud with Mrs. Ryan

Mrs. Ryan reads aloud the book Waiting for Wings by Lois Ehlert. Listen to Mrs. Ryan read the book and watch the video and do the activities through the link.