Week 1 · Days 1–7
📐Day 4: Proportional Reasoning & The Reader's Eye
Today's plan
Start with Block 1. Finish one card, then move to the next.
- 1. Tap a card.
- 2. Do the steps inside.
- 3. Tap done and continue.
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Block 1Hands-on
Do Now
Twin check: are 6:8 and 9:12 equivalent? Use "latitude" in a sentence about a place far from home.
Do this: Follow the steps away from the screen.
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Block 2
Math
Constant k quest — if y=20 when x=4, find k, write y=kx, and predict y when x=7.
Do this: Solve each problem and tap Check.
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Block 3
Reading & Analysis
Map mode — read about coordinates and pin your city using latitude and longitude.
Do this: Read the passage, then answer the questions.
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Block 4
Writing
Coordinate pitch — why are lat/long useful? Give two real-world situations that would fail without them.
Do this: Write in the box using the checklist.
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Block 5Hands-on
Movement / Brain Break
Dance break — one song, full energy.
Do this: Follow the steps away from the screen.
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Block 6
Science or Social Studies
Globe graffiti — label Equator, Prime Meridian, Tropics, hemispheres, then find coordinates for three cities.
Do this: Read the lesson, then respond.
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Block 7Hands-on
Independent Reading
Log title, pages, and one sentence.
Do this: Follow the steps away from the screen.
📚 This week's words
ratiorateunit rateproportionalequivalentcentral ideainferenceclaimevidenceorganismcellecosystemlatitudelongituderegionhemisphere
