5th Grade with Mrs. Franco Assignments
- Instructors
- Term
- 20/21 School Year
- Department
- Fifth grade
Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Watch the video.
Make a copy of the See-Think-Wonder document and save to your My Drive.
Take notes in the See-Think-Wonder document. AT LEAST 5 NOTES IN EACH COLUMN.
Make a copy of the See-Think-Wonder document and save to your My Drive.
Take notes in the See-Think-Wonder document. AT LEAST 5 NOTES IN EACH COLUMN.
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The worksheet was in your supply distribution bag.
Take a photo and submit it on Google Classroom.
Take a photo and submit it on Google Classroom.
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Find the slide with your name in the upper right corner.
Dress up the snowman.
Erase unused items from the blue box.
Add a text box.
Do your opinion writing in the box. Do you like winter? Explain.
Dress up the snowman.
Erase unused items from the blue box.
Add a text box.
Do your opinion writing in the box. Do you like winter? Explain.
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You can read and complete assignments online or you can use your paper copy & take photos to submit work.
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1. Make a copy of the document & save to your My Drive.
2. Type your response on the document.
3. Add the file/attach to this assignment to submit.
Make sure you are writing a minimum of 5 sentences.
Don’t forget to grab the reader’s attention, include the reasons why, and include examples.
Use the checklist attached to help.
2. Type your response on the document.
3. Add the file/attach to this assignment to submit.
Make sure you are writing a minimum of 5 sentences.
Don’t forget to grab the reader’s attention, include the reasons why, and include examples.
Use the checklist attached to help.
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Go to scratch.mit.edu
Join scratch (or log in to your account)
Create a Name Animation.
If you missed the tutorial in class, you can click the Tutorial button (select Animate a Name).
To Share:
Click Share
Copy link, copy link
Paste link in this Google Classroom assignment
Requirements:
-background
-your first or last name
-each letter has some coding connected with it.
-sound
-movement
See my example attached.
Join scratch (or log in to your account)
Create a Name Animation.
If you missed the tutorial in class, you can click the Tutorial button (select Animate a Name).
To Share:
Click Share
Copy link, copy link
Paste link in this Google Classroom assignment
Requirements:
-background
-your first or last name
-each letter has some coding connected with it.
-sound
-movement
See my example attached.
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Watch the video and read the info in the link.
In the comments, type 3 interesting facts you learned about being an astronaut.
In the comments, type 3 interesting facts you learned about being an astronaut.
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Take a photo of your hand-written work or share your Google Doc of your small moment writing.
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After a week off, let's make sure everyone knows when they are required to attend classes.
Look at the attached weekly schedule.
Comment with every day and time you are responsible to log into zoom classes.
Include whole class, small groups, PE, music.
Look at the attached weekly schedule.
Comment with every day and time you are responsible to log into zoom classes.
Include whole class, small groups, PE, music.
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Choose one video to watch about Native Americans on the PBS website.
Submit your See-Think-Wonder note catcher about the video you chose.
Submit your See-Think-Wonder note catcher about the video you chose.
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Type at least 5 questions you have about the solar system in the comments section here on Google Classroom.
Then post your top 2 questions on the California Academy of Sciences PADLET.
Maybe we’ll see/hear your question on Friday’s livestream!
(Students who complete this by 8am Friday morning, will be able to have social break out rooms)
Then post your top 2 questions on the California Academy of Sciences PADLET.
Maybe we’ll see/hear your question on Friday’s livestream!
(Students who complete this by 8am Friday morning, will be able to have social break out rooms)
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You can choose to do 1 or both.
Take a picture and submit on Google Classroom.
Keep this project in a safe place because it must be turned in at the 5th grade December supply distribution!
Take a picture and submit on Google Classroom.
Keep this project in a safe place because it must be turned in at the 5th grade December supply distribution!
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Think about all the things you need to survive in your own home. Make a list.
Now think about what you would need to take with you to visit Venus, Mars, Jupiter or Saturn. Take a photo or list the items you would take with you to visit.
Describe why you would need to take each item. What are they used for?
Now think about what you would need to take with you to visit Venus, Mars, Jupiter or Saturn. Take a photo or list the items you would take with you to visit.
Describe why you would need to take each item. What are they used for?
Due:
1-Make a copy of the document & save it to your My Drive (include your name at the end of the title!)
2-Immediately share the document with me.
3-Submit it on Google Classroom at the end of class.
2-Immediately share the document with me.
3-Submit it on Google Classroom at the end of class.
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Make a copy of the Self-Reflection to your My Drive.
Slides 1-3: Move the circles on the right over the number you give yourself for each statement.
Slide 4: fill in the blank to share a goal you have.
Attach your document here on Google Classroom to submit.
Slides 1-3: Move the circles on the right over the number you give yourself for each statement.
Slide 4: fill in the blank to share a goal you have.
Attach your document here on Google Classroom to submit.
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Write about the most memorable day in October.
Continue adding to one narrative story for 3 days, each day adding another paragraph & more details. Final piece due Monday. Type it in Google docs and share your final narrative write.
Remember to title the document and include your name at the end!
Continue adding to one narrative story for 3 days, each day adding another paragraph & more details. Final piece due Monday. Type it in Google docs and share your final narrative write.
Remember to title the document and include your name at the end!
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Complete the work on page 23 that we began together in class.
Take a photo of your workbook page.
Submit it here in Google Classroom.
Take a photo of your workbook page.
Submit it here in Google Classroom.
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Join our Flipgrid class group using the link below.
Sign in with Google, using your @student.slzusd.org email.
Record a 2 minute video of yourself sharing & explaining your answer to the "Would You Rather...?" question.
Sign in with Google, using your @student.slzusd.org email.
Record a 2 minute video of yourself sharing & explaining your answer to the "Would You Rather...?" question.
Due:
1-Make a copy of the document & save it to your My Drive (include your name at the end of the title!)
2-Immediately share the document with me.
3-Submit it on Google Classroom.
4-I will check this each day, so make sure you are marking it every day.
2-Immediately share the document with me.
3-Submit it on Google Classroom.
4-I will check this each day, so make sure you are marking it every day.
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Watch the video, do the activities and.....
then write a list of things around your home that are Solid, Liquid, Gas. Submit your list on Google Classroom
then write a list of things around your home that are Solid, Liquid, Gas. Submit your list on Google Classroom
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Completion of this article-reading and quiz- on Newsela will be this week's Fun Friday chat breakout room "ticket". If completed before 8:20AM Friday, you will have time in a breakout room to chat with classmates while the rest of us spend time reading the article together.
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Remember to make a copy in your My Drive and include your name in the document title.
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4 pages can be completed by clicking in the area where the answer belongs and typing in your response. Show your work in your math journals.
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Write a letter to your teacher explaining your daily routine.
REMEMBER: There are necessary parts of a letter, each one is important to include. Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
REMEMBER: There are necessary parts of a letter, each one is important to include. Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
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Write about a topic of your choice. Look at the attached poster if you need help with ideas.
REMEMBER: Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
REMEMBER: Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
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Write about a small moment that happened in your day.
REMEMBER: Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
REMEMBER: Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
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Write a letter to Mrs. W about what is your favorite school subject and why.
REMEMBER: There are necessary parts of a letter, each one is important to include. Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
REMEMBER: There are necessary parts of a letter, each one is important to include. Write a minimum of 5 sentences/1paragraph.
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You will draw a pencil self-portrait and write 4 goals:
1. Personal
2. Academic
3. Long-term/10 years in the future
4. Career
1. Personal
2. Academic
3. Long-term/10 years in the future
4. Career
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25 student slides (including yourself) plus 1 teacher slide, 26 slides in one document.
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You can do your work on the paper copy you were given in your student supply bag or go online.
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Please watch the video tutorial. It is specifically about how to use a chromebook to take a photo, but the process is very similar with all devices.
After watching, draw a smiley face, take a picture of your drawing and upload it to Google Classroom!
After watching, draw a smiley face, take a picture of your drawing and upload it to Google Classroom!
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Open the document.
Scroll to the end of the Class Norms.
Put your electronic signature/type your name in one of the table boxes to indicate that you agree to the norms.
Scroll to the end of the Class Norms.
Put your electronic signature/type your name in one of the table boxes to indicate that you agree to the norms.
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The directions are on the document. You decide if you'd like to draw everything or cut images from magazines/newspapers. Another option is to create a digital Google Doc and use images from the web.
I can't wait to see your art & learn more about each of you!
I can't wait to see your art & learn more about each of you!
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The directions are on the document. You can decide if you'd like to do it on a paper or as a Google Doc.
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Click on the first link to see our Mickey Mouse example that we did together.
Click on the second link to copy and create your own Google Doc. REMEMBER, copy and put your name at the end!
Click on the second link to copy and create your own Google Doc. REMEMBER, copy and put your name at the end!
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Use math equations to show the number that goes in each box.
Example: My age, 6 x 2 = 12… My house number, 1800 + 73 = 1873
REMEMBER to make a copy and put your name at the end.
Example: My age, 6 x 2 = 12… My house number, 1800 + 73 = 1873
REMEMBER to make a copy and put your name at the end.
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Your music class will begin with Ms. Brim on Thursday, September 3rd. You are responsible for joining her Google Classroom before then. The sooner you join, the better because your first assignment is already posted.
Class Code: xtau22w
Class Code: xtau22w
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This week you must complete 2 pages/slides (not including putting your name on the title page)-you choose which ones you'd like to do.
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Your connection to Google Classroom will get to into our Newsela class assignments. This week's reading includes 2 articles. After reading, comment either: what you can relate to about returning to school or what break routines you might like to try.
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Add yourself to Coach Bone's Google Classroom
https://classroom.google.com/c/MTI3NjYzNzQ3Njg1?cjc=yuwiimh
Class Code: yuwiimh
https://classroom.google.com/c/MTI3NjYzNzQ3Njg1?cjc=yuwiimh
Class Code: yuwiimh
Due:
Talk with your families to answer these questions. You can print it, you can make a copy on google docs to type on it, or simply write your answers on a sheet of paper. Then submit it back to me on Google Classroom or email it to me [email protected]