End of the Semester Schedule-
Click HERE to download a PDF or HERE to download a Word file of the HVA Activity Log to record your end of the semester activities. A copy of the PDF file was also emailed to families Tuesday morning.
You may add text to the log file on your computer or you can print the log and write on it instead. Email the completed log (either the updated and saved file or a picture of the printed log with your added activities) to Mrs. Wilt on Friday, December 18th, by noon!
These activities are required and should be completed through our last day, December 18th, by noon. The schedule for 3rd-8th is listed first, followed by the the schedule for 9-12 at the end of the section. Students in 1st-2nd should use the activities on Friday, but no log is required.
NOTE: Students who have OW to finish on Friday should instead do that and just add the OW information to the log in place of the listed activities. Those students may begin with the activities below on Monday.
Click HERE to download a PDF or HERE to download a Word file of the HVA Activity Log to record your end of the semester activities. A copy of the PDF file was also emailed to families Tuesday morning.
You may add text to the log file on your computer or you can print the log and write on it instead. Email the completed log (either the updated and saved file or a picture of the printed log with your added activities) to Mrs. Wilt on Friday, December 18th, by noon!
These activities are required and should be completed through our last day, December 18th, by noon. The schedule for 3rd-8th is listed first, followed by the the schedule for 9-12 at the end of the section. Students in 1st-2nd should use the activities on Friday, but no log is required.
NOTE: Students who have OW to finish on Friday should instead do that and just add the OW information to the log in place of the listed activities. Those students may begin with the activities below on Monday.
For ALL 3rd-12th students (and parents) to review:
Click HERE to view How TO Use Google Drive.
Students (or parents of younger students) should view this and keep it for reference. It is good to share documents that won't load in OW and larger video presentations through Google Drive. Please keep this in mind for next semester. If you do not have a Google account (email) set up, you would need to do that to use Google Drive.
Click HERE to view How TO Use Google Drive.
Students (or parents of younger students) should view this and keep it for reference. It is good to share documents that won't load in OW and larger video presentations through Google Drive. Please keep this in mind for next semester. If you do not have a Google account (email) set up, you would need to do that to use Google Drive.
3rd-8th
End of the Semester Schedule
Remember to check back each day as new link choices might be added for you to use.
P. E. ACTIVITY TIME -
Complete ONE HOUR of physical activity each day through the end of the week as promised on your log that was submitted for your grade. Add your time and activity to the HVA Daily Log for this week.
MATH- Spend 20 minutes each day doing math activities.
There are several choices below. You may also use the LINKS tab on this website. From the LINKS tab go to MATH and click on one of the choices to view it.
FLASHCARD MATH - 3rd-8th
Click HERE to visit Flash Monster Flashcards. Choose your level and practice for at least 10 minutes.
Flashcards and Skip Counting. Have a parent or sibling quiz you with math flashcards or practice skip counting by 2s to 20, 3s to 30, 4s to 40, 5s to 50, 6s to 60, 7s to 70, 8s to 80, 9s to 90, and 10s to 100. You may say them aloud or write them on paper for a parent to check.
Click HERE to view various math activities. Choose something different each day. Be sure to record the title of the activity on the HVA Daily Log along with amount of minutes you spent on the activity.
Click HERE to Make a Pizza! (Review fractions!)
Click HERE to visit FUNBRAIN MATH ZONE. Choose some activities to complete.
MATH FOR 6th-8th only -
Click HERE to visit Virtual Nerd - Real Math Help. Choose 6th through 8th grade math.
HISTORY- Spend 20 minutes each day.
Click HERE (Level 1) or HERE (Level 2) to visit USA Jigsaw. The objective is to learn the states and where they are located on the map. Each day visit the USA site to practice with the U.S.A. Jigsaw game.
Click HERE to learn/practice the state capitals (beginner's level). Click HERE for the intermediate level.
Click HERE to learn more about the Pledge of Allegiance and to practice it? Can you say it on your own?
Click HERE to practice Kansas Symbols. Do you know all of them?
Click HERE to visit the History for Kids website. Spend some time reading and learning about different parts of history.
You may also use the LINKS tab to find additional history activities. From the LINKS tab go to HISTORY and click on one of the choices to view it.
SCIENCE- Spend 20 minutes each day doing activities in the area of science.
Click HERE to visit the Crash Course for Kids site to view science videos.
Click HERE to visit Science Kids Science Videos page. Scroll down the page to choose a topic that interests you. Check out the videos and have fun learning about science online. You may also want to check out some of the other things on the page. There are several areas/tabs to choose from at the top of the page including Experiments (to try at home), Facts (to read and learn), Games (to play online), and more. The important thing is to pick something that interests you and have fun LEARNING. :)
Click HERE to reach the National Geographic Kids Website. There are videos to view, games to play, and many other things to explore. Check it out!
SPELLING - Practice each day for at least 10 minutes.
Click HERE to visit Spelling City. Choose the FREE activities including Spelling Tests and Teach Me.
Click HERE to visit Spelling City. Choose from the FREE Spelling Activities that are available.
Click HERE to play the Spell Check game on Funbrain!
KEYBOARDING - Practice each day for at least 10 minutes.
Click HERE to visit Typing.com. Use the correct finger placement as shown in the lessons.
LANGUATE ARTS- Spend 15 minutes each day on activites.
Click HERE to review How to Edit Your Writing for Kids.
Click HERE to visit SchoolTube-Reading and Writing. Scroll down and choose a new video to view each day.
READING- Spend 30-45 minutes reading each day.
You may read online books or library books. Use one day to visit your local library if you can! If you have one of our EPIC! Online Library accounts you may access it for reading each day. Click HERE or HERE for additional online reading options..
Click HERE to access the stories, which are read by different actors and actresses.
Multi-Subject Websites-
You will find activities in multiple subjects on these links. Visit the link, choose a subject, and use it for the time today for one of the core subjects below.
Click HERE to visit Schoolhouse Rock. Choose the subject and view videos to learn and review in that subject area.
Click HERE to visit FUNBRAIN. Here you will find additional activities in all subject areas and grade levels. You may use things on this site for your time each day. Be sure to record all the activities you complete each day from each of the sites you use.
End of 3rd-8th Section
High School
End of the Semester Schedule
Click HERE to view the Crash Course Channel recommended by Mr. Dick. Choose subjects that interest you and that you want to explore. Use this for any of your core subject areas during the end of the semester schedule. :)
P. E. ACTIVITY TIME -
Complete ONE HOUR of physical activity each day through the 20th as promised on your log that was submitted for your grade. Record the time and activities on your daily log to turn in on the 20th.
MATH- Spend 20 minutes each day doing math activities.
Click HERE to visit Virtual Nerd - Real Math Help. Choose your level of math or a lower one for review. Everyone should use this one at least once each day through the 20th.
Click HERE to visit Khan Academy Math. Scroll down the page to find the subject you are currently enrolled in or need to review. Spend time each day reviewing videos in those areas of study. If you had difficulty with any concepts this past semester, look for those specific areas to study.
There are several good math channels on YouTube that you may use for review as well. Be sure to note the things you do each day, along with the time, on your log to submit on the 20th.
SCIENCE - Spend 20 minutes each day with this subject area.
Click HERE to view different science experiment videos. Scroll down through the page to pick a few you might be interested in. Watch and learn. (Please note, I had to open in my Chrome browser to make it work. I had trouble getting it to work in Firefox.)
Click HERE to view videos on cell structure. Choose several to view and study.
There are many online resources available. Please take time to use the ones provided above or find some on your own that interest you. Happy Learning!
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY- Spend 20 minutes each day with this subject area.
Do you know the capitals and where to locate them on the U.S. map?
Click HERE to test your knowledge. Go through them at least once, and if you are still learning them, repeat it each day through the 20th for practice. Click HERE to access the beginner's level if needed.
Click HERE to visit the History Channel Classroom. Choose some short videos to view and to learn from.
Click HERE to view World History videos. There are several to choose from.
KEYBOARDING - Practice each day for at least 10 minutes.
Click HERE to visit Typing.com. Choose the level you are ready for and use the correct finger placement as shown in the lessons.
ENGLISH- Spend 20 minutes each day with this subject area.
Study and review the following videos and info provided below again even if you have done so in the past. This will help you prepare for second semester writing projects. This is a required review for each student in 9th-12th. It will help refresh your citation skills!
Click HERE to study "What are In-Text Citations?"
Click HERE to study how to use direct quotations.
Click HERE to study more about MLA, citing sources, and resources.
Bookmark these videos to use next semester.
READING TIME - Spend 30 to 45 minutes reading each day. You may find books online or check out a good library book for the week. Be use to include the information on your log that you will submit on the 20th.
Multi-Subject Website-
You will find activities in multiple subjects on this link. Visit the link, choose a subject, and use it for the time today for one of the core subjects. It can provide an easy way to review some simple things. Enjoy!
Click HERE to visit Schoolhouse Rock. Choose the subject and view videos to learn and review in that subject area.