Elyria City School District Ely Elementary School 312 Gulf Road Elyria, Ohio 44035

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Elyria City School District Ely Elementary School 312 Gulf Road Elyria, Ohio 44035

English Language Arts Math

● K-2 students may use Smarty Ants ● Practice facts - create flashcards ○ Go to https://play.smartyants.com/login ● enVision online math games ○ Username: teacher email https://media.pk12ls.com/curriculum/math/gamec ([email protected]) enter/en_US/enV2-grade-k.html ○ Password: Student ID Number ● Count money, tell time on a standard clock, play ● 3rd-5th Grade students may use Achieve 3000 store ○ Go to https://portal.achieve3000.com/index ● 4th and 5th Grade students may use IXL ○ Username: lastnamefirstnamegradyear ○ Go to https://www.ixl.com/signin/elyria ○ Password: student ID followed by ecs ○ Username: firstintiallastname ● Read books, magazines, newspapers, etc ○ Password: student ID followed by ecs ● Write a letter to a family member ● Sort like-shaped items (2-D - circles, triangles, ● Students can read articles and answer questions in rectangles, etc; 3-D - cones, spheres, prisms, etc) Readworks (https://www.readworks.org) and ● Measure items at home using a ruler, yardstick, Edcite (https://www.edcite.com/) measuring cups, scale, etc. ● Go on YouTube for read aloud books ● Draw pictures using a list of shapes ● Write a list of activities you want to do outside in the ● Construct a graph given data summer ● Make a grocery list and estimate the total cost ● Practice handwriting manuscript/cursive depending ● Calculate sale price using advertisement from on grade level. newspaper, magazine, etc. ● Use any book, magazine, or reading material and ● Watch BrainPOP Videos- Math (free access for play “I Spy” with the letters. Example: “I Spy the closed schools) - access with your school email letter M.” Or “I spy a letter that says /m/.” address ● Practice rhyming words. ● Most games rely on numbers and math to make ● Do a Writing Word Walk around the house. Using a them work. The baseball season is coming up. piece of paper and pencil walk around the house and Brainstorm and list ways in which baseball uses write all the different words you see. numbers and math. Think about whether baseball ● Act out a story you have read. Or, make it into a could work without numbers. Try this activity with play. other sports such as football, basketball, or hockey. ● Cut out pictures from old magazines that all begin with the same letters. ● Talk about the past or the future. “What did you enjoy doing last winter?” or “What do you want to do next weekend?” ● Write a book. ● Watch BrainPOP Videos- English (free access for closed schools) - access with your school email address ● Pick a sport and think about the specialized language it uses. Create a glossary of at least ten words related to that sport. Create definitions and draw and illustration for each word. Example: Baseball-balk, change-up, designated hitter, slider, relief pitcher, double hitter. ● Look around the room and find objects. Say an object name and clap out the number of syllables in the word. Example: book has one syllable, microwave has 3 syllables, coffee has 2 syllables. ● Use a piece of text and look for suffixes. Circle the suffix and underline the base word. ● Words that refer to sounds are called onamonapias, and comic books and authors love to use them. How many onamonapias can you write in a list? Examples: Buzz, Chirp,

Science Social Studies

● Use various items from around the house and build ● Write a letter to the mayor/legislator to promote a something. change in your town/state/country. Provide details ● Do an experiment using household materials. What on your stance. do you think will happen? What actually happens? ● Research a topic of interest in the world (location, ● Make slime. Try using different ingredients. What person, culture, holiday, etc.) works best? ● Make a list of the places in which you would like to ● Watch Steve Spangler Science Videos and discuss travel and give reasons why the question at the end. ● Make a map of your neighborhood or your house https://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/video_t ● Watch BrainPOP Videos - Social Studies (free ype/sick-science/ also found on YouTube at access for closed schools) - access with your school https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDom90xOq email address P4avehFjSJO6NA ● Make a safety poster about the proper way to wash ● Grades 5+ Science Flix: your hands. https://digital.scholastic.com/site/launch/sfx?ucn=642726 ● Call a grandparent on the phone and talk to them 498 about how life is the same and different now. ● Watch science shows (recommended ages) and ● Name a sports or entertainment celebrity who is discuss what you learned: generally admired, and ask yourself “If this person ○ PBS: SciGirls (7+), Sid the Science Kid (4+), is a hero?” Make a list of the celebrities that are Dinosaur Train, Dragonfly TV (6+), Bill Nye heroes and another list for non-heros. the Science Guy (7+), NOVA (10+) ● ○ Nickelodeon: Blaze and the Monster Machine (3+) ○ Netflix: Thomas Edison’s Secret Lab (6+), Project Mc2 (7+) ○ Fox: Xploration Outer Space (6+), Xploration Animal Science (7+), Xploration Awesome Planet (7+), Xploration Earth 2050 (8+) ○ Discovery Kids: Crash! Bang! Splat! (7+) ○ Discovery Channel: Myth Busters (9+) ○ National Geographic: Duck Quacks Don’t Echo (10+), Naked Science (10+) ○ Watch BrainPOP Videos - Science (free access for closed schools) - access with your school email address

Other

● INFOhio: https://www.infohio.org/ ○ Username: elyriaschools ○ Password: pioneers13 ● Play board games (Scrabble, Monopoly, Checkers, Chess, etc) ● Learn a card game ● Cook or bake; follow a recipe ● Yoga, exercise, etc ● Paint, color, draw ● Practice tying your shoes ● Make up a dance to your favorite song ● Listening to music can serve different purposes at different times. Listen to some music and decide its purpose for example to relax, to dance, to sing, or to learn. Also, think about how it makes you feel.

SCHOLASTIC RESOURCES Through INFOHIO

BookFlix (PreK-3) https://bookflix.digital.scholastic.com/?authCtx=U.628847788

Storia (Grades 4-5) https://www.storiaschool.com/#/students/login

SCHOLASTIC RESOURCES TrueFlix (Grades 3+) https://digital.scholastic.com/site/launch/tfx?ucn=642726498

ScienceFlix (Grades https://digital.scholastic.com/site/launch/sfx?ucn=642726498 5+)

Watch & Learn https://digital.scholastic.com/site/launch/watchandlearn?ucn=642726 Library (Prek – 3) 498

Grades PreK-9+ Scholastic Education www.scholastic.com/learnathome

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