Hey Hawties. This page is specifically for my language students: 7-2, and 8-1 and 8-2.
As many of you know, I like lists and being organized and planning things out. If you are like me, this helps you order your day and develop a routine. So, in order for you to stay on top of moving forward in language, I have put together a list of daily language tasks by grade. This is, of course, fully optional. Not everyone has the same schedule, availability, mental health, physical health, or internet connections. Do what you can. I know some of you need more and want more to occupy your day and forward your learning so this is intended for you.
Daily Grade 7 Activities
Do in any order you want, pick and choose, or complete them all each day:
1. Caught'ya Grammar - posted each morning on Google Classroom; solution posted end of day.
2. Read 15 minutes - links to audiobooks are on my Activities To Do At Home page here. Listening is still reading.
3. Join in online read aloud with Ms. Reyburn - more information to come.
4. Spend 20 minutes on IXL doing assigned language activities (login and password was emailed to you; email me if you can't find it)
5. Choose a task from the list I handed out at March Break and work on one for 15 minutes. If you can't find it, it is on Classroom under Language. Also in the 7-2 Google Classroom folder under your Google Drive.
Daily Grade 8 Activities
Do in any order you want, pick and choose, or complete them all each day:
1. Caught'ya Grammar - posted each morning; solution posted end of day.
2. Read 15 minutes - links to audiobooks are on my Activities To Do At Home page here. Listening is still reading.
3. Join in online read aloud and discussion of Refugee with Ms. Reyburn - online sessions will be recorded so you can watch and listen later or at any time. PDF to be provided for those who don't have their novel at home. Scribd also has the audiobook for free right now, but you need to put in a credit card to sign up. Email me if you want my login so you don't have to sign up yourself. More info to come regarding what time each day this will take place.
4. Spend 20 minutes on IXL doing assigned language activities (login and password was emailed to you; email me if you can't find it)
5. Choose a task from the list I handed out at March Break and work on one for 15 minutes. If you can't find it, it is on Classroom under Language. Also in the 8-1 and 8-2 Google Classroom folder under your Google Drive.
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