Jack: What letter does the word sun start with?
Sam: How did the character in "Wacky Wednesday" feel?
Jack: Sun starts with S
Sam: Confused, concerned
Jack: Write the letter “G.” What sound does it make?
Sam: Revise this sentence to fix the mistake: “the cat jump on the table.”
Jack: G, guh
Sam: The cat jumped on the table.
Jack: Count 1-10
Sam: Solve 345-127
Jack: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
Sam: 345-127=218
Jack: What do plants need to grow?
Sam: Name 3 parts of a plant and their job
Jack: sunlight, water, soil
Sam: Roots = take in water, Stem = carries nutrients, Leaves = make food
Jack: Point to Mississippi on the map
Sam: What is a map key?
Jack: Points to Mississippi
Sam: A map key explains symbols on a map.
Jack: Point to the word dog in this sentence: “The dog ran fast.”
Sam: Spell the word “plant.”
Jack: The dog ran fast.
Sam: p-l-a-n-t
Jack: Find the capital letter in this set: a g T m
Sam: Write one sentence about your favorite plant using correct punctuation.
Jack: T
Sam: Example: "Plants need sunlight to grow."
Jack: What number comes after 7?
Sam: Multiply 24x3?
Jack: 8
Sam: 24x3=72
Jack: Point to the flower's petals
Sam: Why do ocean animals need habitats?
Jack: petals
Sam: because it gives them food, shelter, and a place to live
Jack: What shape is the map?
Sam: What do the lines of latitude and longitude show?
Jack: Shape = rectangle
Sam: They show location. (latitude = sideways lines, longitude = up and down lines)
Jack: Who was the main character in "Wacky Wednesday"?
Sam: Read this sentence out loud: The dog ran fast.
Jack: the boy
Sam: The dog ran fast.
Jack: Write your name
Sam: Add one more detail to this sentence: "The ocean is big."
Jack: Jackson
Sam: Example: "The ocean is big and full of fish."
Jack: Show me 5 blocks
Sam: Word problem: You have 12 apples and give away 4. How many left?
Jack: 5 blocks
Sam: 12-4=8 apples
Jack: Is the sun hot or cold?
Sam: What is photosynthesis?
Jack: hot
Sam: Plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
Jack: Which is bigger: a town or the world?
Sam: Which continent do we live on?
Jack: The world is bigger.
Sam: North America
Jack: What sound do these letters make: C–A–T?
Sam: What was the main idea of "The Fix-It Kid"?
Jack: cuh, ah, tuh
Sam: Main idea = what the story was mostly about
Jack: Finish this sentence: "I see a ____."
Sam: What is the topic sentence in your writing prompt
Jack: Example: "I see a dog."
Sam: I want to be a gardener.
Jack: add: 1+2
Sam: Which is bigger: 452 or 524?
Jack: 1+2=3
Sam: 524
Jack: What animals live in the ocean?
Sam: Compare a plant and an ocean animal-how are they the same and different?
Jack: fish, whales, turtles
Sam: Both need food and water. Plants stay in one place, animals move.
Jack: Can you find water on the map?
Sam: What is the difference between a country and a state?
Jack: Water is the blue area of a map.
Sam: Country = big area with states; State = smaller part of country
Jack: Show me the word that rhymes with cat: (mat / tree / dog).
Sam: What do you predict would happen if the character made a different choice?
Jack: mat
Sam: Prediction = different outcome
Jack: Draw a picture of your favorite toy and label it
Sam: Fix the spelling: water sicle
Jack: Labeled drawing
Sam: water cycle
Jack: Count these objects
Sam: Round 387 to the nearest ten
Jack: 6 crayons
Sam: 387 rounds up to 390
Jack: Show me how you "water" a plant
Sam: What would happen if a plant didn't get sunlight?
Jack: pretend to pour water
Sam: Plant would not grow or die.
Jack: Show me "north" on the compass
Sam: Why do people use maps instead of just walking around to find things?
Jack: North = up on compass
Sam: Maps show directions and locations faster/easier than wandering.