- Typing spelling lists on the computer is very motivating. Or have them use the computer to write sentences for each spelling words. It’s a great way to teach word processing skills.
- Invest in a set of letter stampers and let your child stamp out their spelling words.
- Give your child a Scrabble board. Let them take the letters out of the bag, lay them on the table face-up, and try to fit all of their spelling words on the board.
- Collage- cut individual letter from magazines to spell out your words.
- Get a set of magnetic letters. (You can find them cheap at garage sales.) Give your child letters, a spelling list, and a timer. See if they can complete it in 1-3 minutes.
- Create a Wordle using your spelling words (Use the 5 High frequency words for this week)
- Go to SpellingCity.com and practice your spelling words, practice tests and play games. The username is your first initial, then last name @quest (no space). The password is rams. ex:acashin@quest. Accounts have been set up!
- IXL MATH: Continue on with MEASUREMENT: S.1, S.5-S.6, S.10-S.11 The username is your first initial, then last name @quest (no space). The password is rams. ex:acashin@quest. Accounts have been set up!
- Keep Practicing addition drills! Your kiddos are doing so well with their math drills!
Addition Facts 7-9- 50 problems per page, Includes horizontal and vertical formats.
Subtraction Drills: 100 problems per page 0-12
- Practice math on these printable math worksheets on tlsbooks.com
- Math Magician- Practice addition drills http://resources.oswego.org/games/mathmagician/cathymath.html It is so important for students to know their math facts (adding or subtracting 5+3 quickly, flash cards). As we get into more ways to add and subtract, having this skill mastered helps them with all aspects of math. So please, help your child with their math facts!