Hello Kitah Bet Families,
Now that Chanukah has come to an end, we are back on track with homework.
As per usual, each student must complete ONE homework task. However, students are more than welcome to complete additional tasks.
Language Arts: PUT ON YOUR DETECTIVE GLASSES! While reading (any book of your choice) this week, I want you to find 3 words that have a prefix and/or suffix. Be a word detective and comment below with the word sum! Remember, a word sum looks like this: hope + ing –> hoping.
Math: Work on the graphing activities on IXL
Science: Watch this video, then comment on this blog post sharing some new facts that you learned.
Social Studies: No new Social Studies tasks this week due to the fact that we are working on a big project in class right now. You are more than welcome to revisit old Social Studies tasks from previous weeks and complete them this week.
knock+ing -> knocking
bright+er ->brighter
power+ful -> powerful
Girl+s-Girls
bark+ing-barking
sing+ing-singing
I lernd that andr grwnd anemols are blind.
Sum anemols are shapt in a papur tawul rol.
Jar + s -> jars
Pick + ing -> picking
Remember + ed -> remembered
Some animals use their teeth to dig their tunnel .
Sudden+ly -> Suddenly
Rumbl+ed->Rumbled
Sleep+y->Sleepy
Hold+ing->Holding
hope+less->hopeless
embarrass+ed->embarrassed
chang+ing->changing
bounce+ed->bounced
take+ing->taking
board+ing->boarding
call+ed->called
I learned that some animals that live underground have small eyes and use other senses to get around and find food.
I learned that subterranean animals have fusiform body shapes. Long body , short legs and pointed head. This make it easier for them to crawl in small dark space underground.
Pointy claws help animals dig in the dirt. Pink fairy armadillos have very long claws. Star nose mole has tiny eyes and sensitive tentacles.
Read+ing= reading
Laugh+ed=laughted
Im+possible=impossible
friend+ly – > friendly
read+ing – > reading
grow+ing – > growing