Last weeks video for states, and capitals only covered part of them. Since the person who posted that video, never put any more up, I am posting this video to cover them all. I liked the other format better, but not much I can do about it. Yesterday I accidentally posted two of the same video, and for some reason I can't get it to come off. Tomorrow for Health we are covering the topic of internet safety. As a parent there are things you can do to keep your kids safe, but I wanted something geared at teaching the kids about safety on the internet. Brainpop offers a video, and test to cover this subject, and of course one on one talking with your child can go a long way. I would like to see a program that would expand on this covering texting, sexting, and a variety of other subject that pertain to tweens, and teens. If I find them I will surely post them.
Lesson Plans For 01/21/10:
DJ:
Health: Internet Safety
Math: Fractions, division, multiplication
Language Arts: Spelling, roots, suffixes, question busters
Cursive Writing
Sign Language: Colors
Reading: Chapter 9 and 10 Sherlock Holmes with summaries
Caitlin:
Reading: HOP Dog Bug
Math: Telling time, addition
Printing Practice
Site Words
Flash Cards: Number to word identification
Matching: Worksheet
Alphabet Book: Letter Y
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Internet Safety, States And Capitals
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3 comments:
Hi Melissa....I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy reading your blog each day. You always have the most interesting things on here and we always play the videos you have on here. Internet safety is definitely something to be addressed with our kids. Thanks for the great information.
Kristy
Ms Kristy thank you for stopping by, and I checked out your blog, good job. I have added it to my list of favorite homeschool sites, so hopefully I will remember to check it out.
Thank you Miss Melissa!
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