Monday, March 23, 2020

This week's lesson 3/23 - 3/27

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Click on the image above to watch a video on something that interests you. Think about what you saw. Did you learn anything new? I clicked on random and watched a video about zoetropes. If you want to see what those are or if you want to share what you learned go to:
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Enter a name that is not your real name. Then you can click on add a card and type what you saw, or upload and image if you like. If you prefer, you can write down what you are thinking. We can share when we get back together.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Lesson for This Week

This is only for students who are looking for a technology based lesson. Those who are looking for lessons without computers should use the NHUSD menus which are available here: Distance Learning NHUSD

Tour A Museum

Go to Google Arts and Culture by clicking on the image above. Take a tour of several famous museums from around the world. Have you ever been in a museum? Share your experience with a family member. Think about which museum you would like to visit in person someday. Does any of the artwork inspire you to create? Use some of the materials that you have at home to create a piece of art. Paper, pencils, pens, crayons, markers, colored pencils, playdough, clay, and paints are some ideas of materials to use. 
You can even make your own clay as seen here. Please have an adult help you do this:




Thursday, March 12, 2020

Tips for Using This Blog

Helpful Tips:
I've made a few changes since the last time I have shown this site to students. Many of the links have been moved to pages on the top of the blog. So, for example, if you are looking for Online Reading Sites you would choose the link from the top that takes you to that page. You will notice that the middle of the blog will show your desired sites. The sides of the blog will continue to show the book resources and some of the links that haven't yet been moved.  

A lot of students haven't noticed that most books have links that lead to a read aloud or a description/trailer of the story. It will be helpful in guiding your reading choices.

Pictures that are on the main page will guide you to that link. However, when you navigate to another page. The pictures are just a link to that picture. Look the the right of that picture to click on the links that you need.

I am trying to make this page more inviting. As always, I welcome suggestions for links to include here.

Hopefully you will continue to find things you enjoy and have fun learning new things!