Choose a reading writing and math activity to


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Choose a reading, writing, and math activity to do each day. Don’t worry about crossing off after you have finished. You can do these activities multiple times! Reading Writing Math Read a book to a sibling or parent. Or read a book out loud to a stuffed animal. Think of a would you rather question. (Example: Would you rather eat tacos or pizza? ) Then write your response. Remember to have an introduction, 3 detail sentences, and a conclusion. Count the change you have in a piggy bank. Or draw a piggy bank with coins to count. Draw lines on a piece Think of a common game. (Example: board games, Read a story. Draw a of paper to make a picture of the main comic strip. Then fill in go fish, memory match, or bingo) Create a math fact the boxes with character. List their game. (Math fact pictures and speech inside and outside examples: 4+8 or 13 -6) bubbles to create a Then play the game with character traits. scene. a family member. Read a book. Write Fold three papers in down words you may half and staple them not know the meaning to create a book. Write to. Look up the words a story that has a in a dictionary or beginning, middle, online to learn the and end. meaning. Choose a phonics pattern. Then read a book and write down the words that follow that pattern. Possible patterns to choose from: silent-e, ea, ai, ay, ew, ue, ui, oa, ow, ar, ore, er, ir, ur, air, are, ear, au, aw, oi, oy. Draw a random shape. Give the shape features like a mouth, eyes, arms, and legs. Write about your new character. What do they look like? How would they act if you met them? Write your own story problems and solve them. Example: Bob found 27 shells. Then he found 45 more shells. How many does he have now? Make place value riddles and solve them. Example: This number have 4 hundreds, 5 tens, and less ones than tens. What could the number be?
Choose a reading, writing, and math activity to do each day. Don’t worry about crossing off after you have finished. You can do these activities multiple times! Reading Writing Math Make a fort using blankets and chairs. Enjoy a good book inside of your fort! Write a letter to family member or friend that does not live near you. Send it to them through the mail. Draw a map of your bedroom. Measure the distance between the furniture your drew with a ruler using inches and centimeters. Read a story. What Do some research on the weather in your was the problem area for the next week. the character faced? Record yourself giving How was the a detailed weather problem solved? report. Complete: 235+188 = 513+342 = 985 -657 = 632 -459 = Read a book that has a movie version. Watch the movie, and make a list of how the book and movie are the same or different. Write a short story about a cat and a dog that are best friends. Draw pictures and make your story into a book Use a grocery store ad to plan what you would buy if you had $35 to spend at the store to make dinner for your family. Call a family member, or friend and read aloud your favorite book to them. Don’t forget to practice first! Make a creation using Legos or anything at home. Then create a list of steps someone would have to follow to make a creation that looks just like yours. Make a paper airplane with finds or sibling. Measure to see whose plan flies the farthest. How can you make your airplane go the farthest? Always try!