Choice 1 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to Mrs. Hall Grades PK-5 Complete a community service project. See Mrs. Hall, your teacher, or visit the RBW website for forms. Choice 2 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to Mrs. Strange Grades PK-5 Complete two Mastery Club topics. Choice 3 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to your homeroom teacher Grades PK-5 In November, we salute John Montague, the Fourth Earl of Sandwich. He invented the sandwich. In his honor your, task is to create a new sandwich. Write a recipe for all the ingredients included in your sandwich. Include the steps on how to layer each ingredient. Then draw your sandwich and make sure you show the layers. Don’t forget to give your sandwich a yummy name! Choice 4 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to Mrs. Brown In this activity, students should use some form of technology to complete the task. Grades PK-2 In 2025, create what you think your book bag will look like. Grade 3 In 2025, create what you think your wallet or purse will look like and how it will work. Include how you think you will do your shopping. Grades 4-5 In 2025, create what you think your wallet or purse will look like, how it will work, and why will it work with this way? Include how you think you will do your shopping. Helpful Sites: Samsung Galaxy Smart Watch Samsung Galaxy Smart Gear Mrs. Brown’s webpage Choice 5 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to your homeroom teacher Grades PK-5 November 26th is Charles Schultz’s birthday. Mr. Schultz created the cartoon figures Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Lucy. Just like real people each of his characters has a special personality and a special way of behaving. Create your own cartoon character. Draw them and then describe their personalities and the way they behave. Choice 6 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to your homeroom teacher Grades PK-2 Complete 1 cinquain. Grades 3-5 Complete 2 cinquains. A cinquain (sin-cane) is a five-line poem that describes a person, place, or thing. A. write one using Thanksgiving as your one-word title or noun B. write a one where you pick the noun in the first line EXAMPLE: Dessert Cold, creamy Eating, giggling, licking Cone with three scoops Ice cream a lone word title two adjectives three-ing participles a phrase a synonym for your title, another noun Use this organizer to write your own cinquain. 1. _________________ _ a one word title, a noun that tells what your poem is about 2. __________________ , __________________ two adjectives that describe what you're writing about 3. __________________ , __________________,__________________ three -ing participles that describe what your poem is about 4. _____________________________ __ a phrase that tells more about what you're writing about 5. ___________________________ ____ a synonym for your title, another noun that tells what your poem is about Choice 7 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to your homeroom teacher Grades 3-5 You are looking for a three digit number. The second digit is one less than the third digit. The third digit is a multiple of three. The sum of the first and second digit equals the third digit. The sum of all three digits is greater than 15 but less than 20. Digit 1 _____ Digit 2 _____ Digit 3 _____ You are looking for a three-digit number. The number is odd. The number is divisible by three. The number is greater than 400 but less than 600. The second digit is two less than the third digit. The first digit is two more than the third digit. Digit 1 _____ Digit 2 _____ Digit 3 _____ You are looking for a three-digit number. The number is divisible by five. The first and the third digits are the same. The second digit is two less than the first digit. Digit 1 _____ Digit 2 _____ Digit 3 _____ You are looking for a two-digit number. The sum of its digits is a prime number. It has six divisors. The sum of its divisors is 28. It is less than 22. Digit 1 _____ Digit 2 _____ You are looking for a two-digit number. The number is odd. The sum of the two digits is 7. The first digit is an even numeral. The number is less than 40. Digit 1 _____ Digit 2 _____ You are looking for a two-digit number. The number is greater than 50. All of the factors of this number are prime. It is an odd number. This number is divisible by 5. Three is also a divisor. Digit 1 _____ Digit 2 _____ CHOICE 8 TASK OF THE MONTH *Please submit to your homeroom teacher Grades PK-5 Complete your family tree.
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