April 30
CVV or CVVC Pattern Words
1. Watch this video from Manga Charge about the CVV and CVVC pattern.
2. Watch these videos from Little Learners and Kids vs Life about the CVV and CVVC words with ue.
3. Watch these videos from Little Learners and Kids vs Life about the CVV and CVVC words with ie.
4. Go to the link to listen to the story Soap Boat
How many CVV or CVVC words can you find?
5. Optional: Click the links below to play some games from Starfall with vowel teams.
Make-a-Word with Vowel Team
Sorting Vowel Teams- https://www.starfall.com/h/ltr-pc-vt/sort-vowelteam/?sn=ltr-classic
How many CVV or CVVC words can you find?
5. Optional: Click the links below to play some games from Starfall with vowel teams.
Make-a-Word with Vowel Team
Sorting Vowel Teams- https://www.starfall.com/h/ltr-pc-vt/sort-vowelteam/?sn=ltr-classic
6. Answer the question below. Be sure to click submit after choosing your answer.
For those who are unable to access the above activities, or for those who would like an offline alternative, try one or more of these activities instead.
1. CVV and CVVC Search
2. CVCe Tic-Tac-Toe (You will need note cards, paper, a bag, a pencil, and another person.)
* For something different, play the game outside using sidewalk chalk.
The following are CVV and CVVC words you can use for the above activities. You can also use your own words.
due, clue, blue, clue, pie, lie, tie, toe, doe, hoe, bead, team, need, seed, toast, meet, sail, rain, foam, cheek,
1. CVV and CVVC Search
- Find a book.
- Look at each page.
- Make a list of all the CVV and CVVC words in the book on a piece of paper.
- Take a picture of your list and post it on your portfolio in Class Dojo.
2. CVCe Tic-Tac-Toe (You will need note cards, paper, a bag, a pencil, and another person.)
- Write ten to twelve CVV and CVVC words on the note cards and put them in a bag.
- Draw a Tic-Tac-Toe board on a piece of paper. It looks like this (#), but it isn't tilted.*
- Now you're ready to play. The tallest person goes first.
- On your turn, pick one card from the bag. Read the word.
- If you are correct, you draw and X or an O on the Tic-Tac-Toe board.
- That is the end of your turn.
- The person who gets three Xs or Os in a row is the winner.
- Record yourself playing this game and post it on your portfolio on Class Dojo.
* For something different, play the game outside using sidewalk chalk.
The following are CVV and CVVC words you can use for the above activities. You can also use your own words.
due, clue, blue, clue, pie, lie, tie, toe, doe, hoe, bead, team, need, seed, toast, meet, sail, rain, foam, cheek,
Counting Pennies
1. Listen to the book Benny's Pennies written by Pat Brisson and narrated by Tiana Smith.
1. Listen to the book Benny's Pennies written by Pat Brisson and narrated by Tiana Smith.
2. You have been learning how to identify coins and their values. Today, you will learn how to count pennies. Watch this video from Hey! Guess What? and Dot Dot Toys about how to count pennies.
3. Now, it's your turn to count pennies.
- Go to Sheppard Software to play Fruit Splat.
- Make sure you pick pennies.
- When you're finished, e-mail your results to your teacher.
- Ms. Fleming's email address is [email protected]
- Mr. Seiders's email address is [email protected]
- Click here to play. Remember to e-mail your results to your teacher when you're finished.
4. BONUS ACTIVITY: Go to ABCYa and play Money Bingo. Make sure you pick pennies. Click here to play.
5. Answer these two questions about counting pennies. Click submit after each question.
For those of you who are unable to do the activities above, try one or more of these activities instead.
1. Play MONEY GRAB! (You will need a bag of twenty-five pennies.)
1. Play MONEY GRAB! (You will need a bag of twenty-five pennies.)
- The person with the darkest hair goes first.
- The first player grabs some pennies out of the bag.
- The player counts the pennies and then says this sentence, "___ pennies is worth ___ cents."
- Example: If Tad grabs 8 pennies, he would count them by ones and say, "8 pennies is worth 8 cents."
- If the player is correct, the player gets 5 points and puts the pennies back in the bag.
- If the player is not correct, the player gets 0 points and puts the pennies back in the bag.
- The game is over when a player gets to 50 points.
- Take a picture of yourself playing this game and post it on your portfolio in Class Dojo.