Wiles, Tara Mar 25, 2020, 4:40 PM (5 days ago)
to me The fifth book assignment is The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors by Drew Daywalt. Be sure to test when you're done reading/listening (link below). I always have them read a book three times before testing! In this story, the main characters are the most powerful in their normal environments, so they go out in search of a "worthy foe" who can defeat them. Grab a few pieces of paper, scissors, and something to write with! See the pictures to show how to make a graphic cycle on the first paper. Once you've plugged the objects into the cycle, write a sentence to explain each part of the cycle. These do not have to be fancy and colorful, but they certainly can be if you want them to be! *Math Extension activity: On the second paper, draw a graph with rock, paper, and scissors at the bottom (see example below). Grab a friend or family member and start playing Rock, Paper, Scissors. After each game, graph which object won.You'll need 20-30 small squares to graph, so go ahead and cut those out before you get started! Compare the numbers at the end. Which object won the most games? Which object won the fewest? What's the difference in the two? Write a number sentence! When you're done, you can snap a picture and email it to me at [email protected] Read aloud - https://vimeo.com/339389130 AR Test - https://hosted171.renlearn.com/91358/Public/RPM/Login/Login.aspx?srcID=s Quiz number is 189198
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