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Remote Learning

Choice Boards

Below are some fun options to do at home with a choice board for each day. Choose the activities that look the most engaging to you and have a great time.

Share your finished product with your teacher and classmates to connect.

Show off your creativity, innovative thinking, and most importantly have FUN learning!

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Remote Learning Choice Board #1

Create a song or a rap that tells about your life. The song or rap must make sense, have rhythm and give details including family, hobbies, interests, pets, etc.

Interview a family member to see what you can learn new about them. Make a list of the 10 new things you learned during your interview.

Write and mail a [real] letter to your teacher, principal, buddy, or class penpal. Address the envelope yourself.

Design a poster that has a drawing of a main character from a book/movie. On the poster, include the negative and positive character traits.

Using one type of paper (constant), build three different paper airplanes (independent variable) and test to see how far they fly (dependent variable).

Use household materials to make and play stringed, percussion, and/or wind instruments.

Alphabetize the spices in your kitchen. Now organize them smallest to largest. Put them back in an efficient way.

Learn morse code and use it to communicate with someone else through walls and floors.

Call a grandparent or older relative. Ask them to teach you the words to a song from their childhood days.

Design and build puppets (or toys in your room) that perform a show about a math concept: shapes, money, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division etc.

Learn, practice, and perform a magic trick.

Determine and chart the times that different liquids require to turn solid in the freezer.

Draw a map of your home. Be sure to label with as much detail as you can.

Learn, practice, and tell three new jokes. Share these with friends and family members.

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Remote Learning Choice Board #2

Read to your pet or your stuffed animal. Have someone snap a photo, post it on Seesaw!

Imagine, create, and fly a flag that tells the world about you.

Using items at home, design, build, and test a device that warns you when someone opens the kitchen cabinet.

Write and perform a song to a tune you know well rewriting the lyrics to tell the importance of washing your hands.

Measure the area and perimeter of a room or more in your home. Rank them in order of greatest to least.

Build a "fable fort" out of blankets and chairs. Camp in it all day while you create stories to tell your family over dinner.

Write a letter or email to someone you are thankful for in our community right now and send it to them to make their day.

Be completely silent for 60 minutes, then write or tell about the experience. Was it hard?

Help out at home by picking up your bedroom or playroom as fast as you can. Set a timer to see just how long it took.

Make a list of 10 positive things about being at home for a few days.

Graph the types of birds that frequent your yard or windows.

Create a different body pose for each letter of the alphabet. Can you sing the alphabet while doing each pose? How quickly?

Put your favorite book, toy, and keepsake on a small table in sunlight. Draw or paint a full color still life.

Make a menu of foods that you have in your house right now. What meals could you make? Be sure to decorate it and make it look official with prices and pictures.

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Remote Learning Choice Board #3

Before you read today, write/say four questions you have about the book by looking only at the cover. If your question gets answered then record the answers.

Design a map of every state/country ever visited by people in your family.

Using what supplies you have, can you create a parachute for one of your toys? Take a video of you dropping your toy and post it on Seesaw.

Sing a song that you know or learned at school to your family and be sure to take a bow at the end.

Determine the volumes of ten containers, then display them in order in a photo.

Find ten rocks smaller than a dime. If they were a rock family, what are all of their names, ages, roles in the family?

Call a relative or friend from another state and ask them to teach you 10 special things about where they live.

Write about a fun day you had with your family. Be sure to draw a detailed picture to go with it.

Offer to help clean up after a meal today without being asked. Take some extra time to wipe down the kitchen until it looks fabulous.

Think of 5 people you'd like to send kind wishes to. What would you say? Maybe you could even send them...

Have someone describe an animal to you without telling you the name, then draw their description. Does it look like the animal? Did you guess it?

See how far you can jump in 5 tries. Challenge another person to try to beat your top jump. Measure and average out your results.

Draw the most fantastic and fun water park you can imagine! Be sure to give it a fitting name.

What rules do you have at your home to be sure that you are safe from getting hurt? Can you list 10?

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