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Math-Word Problems

*Please remember to show your work for your answers. For example, instead of just writing the answer 39, write the full equation you use such as 48-9=39.

*If you do not have printer, feel free to pick a choose some to do, do not feel that you need to copy out all of the questions by hand!

Grade 1’s: Addition Word Problems

Word Problems to 20 Doc 2

Grade 2’s: Two Step Addition:Subtraction Word Problems

Triple Digit Addition:Subtraction Word Problems

Mother’s Day Card or Letter

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Our Mom’s do lots of amazing things! They are incredible and strong people who do whatever they can to help us! Mother’s Day is on Sunday May 10th and while you may do something special this day or if you spread it out and do special things for your mom every day, today I would like you to do one of the following:

-Make a card for your Mom. It doesn’t have to be anything super fancy, but of course, if you would like to make it fancy go for it! Make sure you write Mom, Mum or whatever you call her at the top. Write a message to her. Think about what she does for you, what you can say thank you for, why she is special to you, what you like to do with her…  Write who the card is from at the bottom! You can write From: or Love: …. Draw a picture and decorate!

-Write a letter to your Mom and write about what she means to you! Why is she special? What makes her a great mom? What do you love about her? What does she do that makes you happy?

Here are some stories that talk about the love between moms and their kids and how much they do for them to make sure they’re happy and looked after. 

Here is a video to listen to the book “Love You Forever” by Robert Munsch and Sheila McGraw, it’s a very powerful story about the love between a mother and her child: Read aloud

Here is another video to listen to the book “The Giving Tree” by Shel Silverstein. This book has many meanings and messages, but one message that you might take away from it is how much a mom gives to their child without thinking of themselves. Listen to the story and see what you think!  Video

*You do not need to submit a photo of your child’s card or letter for Mother’s Day as some kids like to keep it private because it’s so special!

Here is an example with some sentence starters if you need them!

To: Mom

Thank you for everything you do for me. I love that we…..

You are special to me because….

Happy Mother’s Day!

I love you.

Love: _________________

Math-Gr.1’s More Practice with Word Problems, Gr.2’s Triple Digit Addition/Subtraction

*If you do not have a printer, do not feel that you have to do all of these. Try to copy out a few and do those, but do not feel that you have to copy out everything by hand.

Gr. 1’s: Continue with word problem practice. 

Worksheets:  

Subtraction Word Problems Within 10

Word Problems to 10

Gr. 2’s: Triple Digit Addition/Subtraction. Start from the right as always! There are a lot of questions. I do not expect these all to be done in one sitting. Try to do as many as you can, but don’t feel that you have to do all of them as I know it is a lot.

Worksheets:

Triple Digit Addition-Subtraction

 

Library Book Exchange-A Note to Parents

Dear Division 4 Families,

I have spoken to Ms. Solomon about running the book exchange for our class.  If you would like to participate, here are the steps:

  1. Go to the Library Catalogue to look up book titles that you may be interested in checking out (go to the school website, click “library” and then click “catalogue” or you can access the catalogue through this link 
  2. Email me what book titles you are looking to take out. Because Ms. Solomon is working to organize a book exchange for two schools and hundreds of students, we have decided that I will send in book requests twice a week on Mondays and Wednesdays. Every Monday and Wednesday I will send in a list of any students’ names/book titles to Ms. Solomon and then she will coordinate a pick up of the items outside the school. When you return the books they will be kept in plastic bags for 3 days before being re-shelved/made available to the next student. Pickup and Returns will take place at the same time.

*Please note each child can only have 5 books signed out at one time, however the 5 books can not be all the same type (i.e. 5 graphic novels).

Please note I will send in the first list by the end of today (3pm) if there are any book requests that are sent to me before then. I will send any orders received after that to Ms. Solomon on Monday.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Ms. Chin

Writing-Using Words from our Word Wall

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Here is our word wall from our classroom. I have also put in a picture of our posters from our classroom which are reminders for punctuation.

For our writing today, please write a short story or beginning of a story which uses some of the words from our word wall. The goal is to use as many of these words as you can for inspiration and for parts of your story or introduction to a story, but a guideline is also listed below.

For example, I could start a story like I did below. I could easily continue this story because the reader is wondering where the story will go next. I used 4 words from our word wall and wrote 10 sentences!  I look forward to reading what you write! Remember punctuation and to try using different words. For example, instead of always using the word “said”, try using other words that add more to the story like “yelled” or “whispered” or “asked”.

Example: One day while drinking a cup of coffee and eating scrambled eggs, I looked out the window and saw someone walk through my backyard. I didn’t know who this person was, so I jumped out of my chair to see if I could get a better look. I watched them for a minute and I saw them take a shovel our of their backpack and saw then start to dig a hole in my garden. I kept watching them and saw them slowly place something into the hole they dug, cover it up, and then they walked away. It was very mysterious! I walked outside after they left, and went to the hole. I got out a shovel of my own and started digging. Soon I hit something hard in the dirt! I moved the dirt away with my hands and instead of treasure I found a mysterious box. I opened up the box and pulled out what was in it. It was a …….

 

Grade 1’s: please aim for 2-3 sentences. Please try to use 2 of the words from our word wall! See if you can do more!

Grade 2’s: please aim for 4-5 sentences, or more! Please try to use 3 of the words from our word wall! See if you can do more!

Math-Word Problems

To solve these word problems you need to do either addition or subtraction, but you need to figure out which. When you have a word problem, it’s the same as regular math, except it’s in words! You also need to pay attention to word clues which may tell you if you need to do addition or subtraction.

Here are videos that show how to do word problems with pictures for smaller numbers:

Addition Word Problems Within 10

Subtraction Word Problems Within 10 

Below are steps to do a word problem:

  1. Read the word problem carefully!
  2. Read it again and when you see the numbers write them down below.
  3. Figure out if you need to do addition/subtraction and add in the + or – sign
  4. Solve the equation! Draw pictures or dots if you need to!

Here are some word clues:

If you see these words it might mean you need to do addition: combine, in addition, together, add, plus, more

If you see these words it might mean you need to do subtraction: minus, difference, fewer than, less, take away, left

Below you can see a picture of how I would solve addition and subtraction word problems, I showed how I solved it and the steps I completed. 

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*If you do not have a printer, don’t feel that you have to do all of these as I know it is a lot to copy out by hand. See if you can do some verbally or only write down your work and your answers. I do not expect you to copy out all the questions and then do the work. 

For Grade 1’s, please complete the worksheets:

Intro. to Addition:Subtraction Word Problems Within 10

Addition Word Problems Within 10

For Grade 2’s, please complete the worksheets:

Some questions ask you to do equations with three digits. It’s the same as doing math with two digits. We will practice equations with triple digits on Thursday!

Mixed Addition:Subtraction Word Problems

Addition:Subtraction Word Problems

Science Experiment and Scientific Method/Procedure

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Today I would like you to try this science experiment. It’s a simple one that you can do at home and where you may be able to complete it by yourself (check with an adult). I have listed the materials and procedure below as well as some questions you can ask yourself. Please complete the worksheet or use a blank sheet of paper to record your observations and predictions.

To do this experiment you will need the items below which are the materials:

  • small paper cups, bowl or an ice cube tray
  • glass of water
  • string (yarn or any other string)
  • tape
  • small stick or a fork or object that you could tape the string to so that you have a “fishing pole”
  • salt

Here are the steps which is called the procedure: 

  1. Fill the cup or tray up with water and place it in the freezer.  You can also use ice cubes from your freezer and skip this step.
  2. When the water is frozen, remove the ice from the cup or tray.
  3. Put the ice in the glass or bowl of water. The cube will bob up and down in the water and then float on the top.
  4. Place one end of the string from the fishing pole on top of the ice cube and sprinkle salt on the ice where the string is touching.

BEFORE YOU START THIS EXPERIMENT, on this worksheet Science Experiment Report Template or a blank piece of paper, please fill out questions 1-4. AFTER YOU DO THE EXPERIMENT complete questions 5-6.

The science behind the experiment/Read this after completing the experiment:

Ordinary water freezes at (0°C/32° F). When you add salt to water, it lowers the water’s freezing temperature-it has to get colder than 0°C/32° F to freeze.

How much colder depends on how much salt is mixed in with the water. The salt you sprinkle on the ice cube lowers its freezing temperature and, since the ice cube can’t get any colder than it already is, it starts to melt. A little pool of water forms on top of the ice cube and the string sinks into it. As the ice cube melts, it dilutes the salt/water mixture in the little pool; the freezing point starts to go back up again. The ice refreezes, trapping the string. As soon as the ice cube hardens, you can raise it by lifting the string. All this happens very quickly, of course.

Try other materials like pepper or flour and see what happens! Is it only salt that works or do other substances have the same effect? Why?

Math-Double/Triple Digit Addition/Subtraction

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If you don’t have a printer, see if you can try to do some on a blank piece of paper! Don’t worry about doing all of them as I know it is a lot to copy by hand! Even if you have a printer, you do not have to do all of them, I know it can be a lot! If you need a reminder of how to do double digit addition/subtraction, watch the videos in the math post from two weeks ago.

Grade 1’s Math: Triple digit addition/subtraction is aimed towards the Grade 2’s, however the Grade 1’s are more than welcome to try these! If you aren’t ready for triple digit addition/ subtraction, here are some double digit worksheets (they might be hard, but the more you practice, the better you get at doing them!). You don’t have to do all of the questions all at one time, you can work on them over the next few days or the week. If you can’t do them all, don’t worry!

Double Digit Addition:Subtraction

Grade 2’s: We have reviewed double digit addition and subtraction and now let’s practice with more digits! Adding/subtracting with three digits is the same as doing it with two digits.

  1. Start with the numbers on the right (this is the ones column) then add/subtract
  2. Go to the next column of numbers (this is the tens column) then add/subtract
  3. Go to the first column of numbers (this is the hundreds column) then add/subtract

Here are some videos to help you:

3 Digit Addition

3 Digit Subtraction

3 Digit Subtraction (Regrouping/”borrowing” Twice)

Below are worksheets to get you started, they have the lines traced around the columns to help guide you. The two boxes at the top are for when you have to “carry the one”.

3 Digit Addition

3 Digit Subtraction

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