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May At Home Learning Menus
May At Home Learning Menus
May At Home Learning Menus
May At Home Learning Menus
May At Home Learning Menus
May At Home Learning Menus
May At Home Learning Menus
May At Home Learning Menus
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These May at-home learning menus keep students learning at home and engaged in content! The menus are easy to follow, promote collaboration between students and parents, and do not require any prep work! Students complete a box from the learning menu and cross the box off after it is completed.

(If you are looking for my KINDERGARTEN May Menus, please click HERE.)

WHAT LEARNING MENUS ARE INCLUDED?

  • READING MENU: includes activities for Read to Self, Read to Someone, and Reread for Fluency
  • WRITING MENU: includes writing prompts for opinion writing, informative writing, and narrative writing
  • MATH MENU: includes math problems for number sense/place value, computation, 3D shapes, fractions, telling time to the hour and half hour, counting to and within 120, and more!
  • HANDS-ON MENU: includes activities for science, social studies, and a category that includes activities for music, PE, art, and character education

WHAT ALL IS INCLUDED IN MY DOWNLOAD?

  • A Teacher PDF which has instructions, ideas, suggestions, and printable learning menus
  • A link in the Teacher PDF that allows you add digital menus to your Google Slides™ and share them with your students (via Google Classroom™ or another secure site that you use for distance learning with your students)
  • Parent PDF that you can e-mail directly to the parents of your students (ink-friendly)

HOW CAN I USE THESE WITH MY STUDENTS?

Teachers can choose how they wish to use the menus. You might require students to complete one to three boxes from each menu per week, or require them to simply complete the entire menu by the end of the month at their own pace. You’ll want to explain your expectations for the menus to your students through whichever platform you are using to communicate to families. These could also simply be distributed to parents as additional, supplemental, or optional work they can choose to do with their children at home. Choose what works best for you!

WHO WERE THESE LEARNING MENUS CREATED FOR?

These learning menus were designed for first and second graders. The math menu is geared toward first grade learners, but second graders can benefit from the practice and problems that are included (especially if they are working independently on the math menu). These learning menus would also be great for kindergarten enrichment and students who are in second or third grade but need reteaching or a modified curriculum.

HOW CAN I SHARE THESE WITH MY STUDENTS FOR DISTANCE LEARNING?

  • Copy the specific learning menu that you need and share it with your students.
  • Share the entire presentation of all four learning menus with your students and let them complete the activities from all four menus at once. (I advise that you let your students know how many boxes from each menu you would like them to complete per week.)
  • Create a folder or topic in your Google Classroom™ and allow students/parents to access the learning menu(s) they would like to work on (This option is nice if you are using the menus as supplemental/optional/extra at-home work.)

These at-home learning menus are permitted to be shared by ONE classroom teacher for Distance Learning purposes. They can only be shared through a secure app or non-public site that you use with ONLY your students for distance learning/remote learning purposes. You MAY email the Parent PDF directly to the students in your classroom.

I hope you enjoy these May At-Home Learning Menus!

Happy Learning,

Christina DeCarbo

Miss DeCarbo, Inc.

Google Drive™, Google Slides™, and Google Classroom™ are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them.

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May At Home Learning Menus

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This bundle contains NINE monthly at-home learning menu packs to keep students learning at home and engaged in content! These learning menus can also be used as your emergency remote or virtual sub plans, if needed! They would be great to have on hand in case anything comes up throughout the year. T
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Description

These May at-home learning menus keep students learning at home and engaged in content! The menus are easy to follow, promote collaboration between students and parents, and do not require any prep work! Students complete a box from the learning menu and cross the box off after it is completed.

(If you are looking for my KINDERGARTEN May Menus, please click HERE.)

WHAT LEARNING MENUS ARE INCLUDED?

  • READING MENU: includes activities for Read to Self, Read to Someone, and Reread for Fluency
  • WRITING MENU: includes writing prompts for opinion writing, informative writing, and narrative writing
  • MATH MENU: includes math problems for number sense/place value, computation, 3D shapes, fractions, telling time to the hour and half hour, counting to and within 120, and more!
  • HANDS-ON MENU: includes activities for science, social studies, and a category that includes activities for music, PE, art, and character education

WHAT ALL IS INCLUDED IN MY DOWNLOAD?

  • A Teacher PDF which has instructions, ideas, suggestions, and printable learning menus
  • A link in the Teacher PDF that allows you add digital menus to your Google Slides™ and share them with your students (via Google Classroom™ or another secure site that you use for distance learning with your students)
  • Parent PDF that you can e-mail directly to the parents of your students (ink-friendly)

HOW CAN I USE THESE WITH MY STUDENTS?

Teachers can choose how they wish to use the menus. You might require students to complete one to three boxes from each menu per week, or require them to simply complete the entire menu by the end of the month at their own pace. You’ll want to explain your expectations for the menus to your students through whichever platform you are using to communicate to families. These could also simply be distributed to parents as additional, supplemental, or optional work they can choose to do with their children at home. Choose what works best for you!

WHO WERE THESE LEARNING MENUS CREATED FOR?

These learning menus were designed for first and second graders. The math menu is geared toward first grade learners, but second graders can benefit from the practice and problems that are included (especially if they are working independently on the math menu). These learning menus would also be great for kindergarten enrichment and students who are in second or third grade but need reteaching or a modified curriculum.

HOW CAN I SHARE THESE WITH MY STUDENTS FOR DISTANCE LEARNING?

  • Copy the specific learning menu that you need and share it with your students.
  • Share the entire presentation of all four learning menus with your students and let them complete the activities from all four menus at once. (I advise that you let your students know how many boxes from each menu you would like them to complete per week.)
  • Create a folder or topic in your Google Classroom™ and allow students/parents to access the learning menu(s) they would like to work on (This option is nice if you are using the menus as supplemental/optional/extra at-home work.)

These at-home learning menus are permitted to be shared by ONE classroom teacher for Distance Learning purposes. They can only be shared through a secure app or non-public site that you use with ONLY your students for distance learning/remote learning purposes. You MAY email the Parent PDF directly to the students in your classroom.

I hope you enjoy these May At-Home Learning Menus!

Happy Learning,

Christina DeCarbo

Miss DeCarbo, Inc.

Google Drive™, Google Slides™, and Google Classroom™ are trademarks™ or registered® trademarks of their respective holders. Use of them does not imply any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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June 13, 2023
This was very helpful during distance learning! Thanks for doing so much of the work for me:)
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This was a great resource to use during the remote learning period of Covid.
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September 1, 2021
Amazingly helpful resource! Thank you so much for creating these!
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August 13, 2021
This was a great and easy resource to implement when we were learning at home!
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August 3, 2021
Such a helpful resource during distance learning! Thanks!
Nick K.
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Rated 5 out of 5
July 20, 2021
I used these are early finisher activities during distance learning! My students enjoyed showing me their progress, and families who wanted more activities were able to decide what they wanted their child to focus on!
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July 11, 2021
An excellent resource to have when we unexpectedly had to go to online learning for a few weeks. Thank you.
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Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
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