Independent Learning

If schools are closed, students are expected to spend at least one hour each day on any of the following sites.  These sites send reports on student work to Mr. Ferlazzo.

It would be better if you spent more than one hour each day on them!

1.Raz Kids

2.Duolingo

3. USA Learns

    1. Go to https://www.usalearns.org/student-registration
    2. Type into the form:
      • Your Email Address
      • Your First Name
      • Your Last Name
      • Create a password – it should be Burbank
    3. After the web page has loaded, click Enroll in my teacher’s class
    4. Enter the Class Key  f7f2e89f  when the web page has loaded.
    5. Press Enroll!

4.EPIC:

Go to Epic Books

Our class code is: xpn7717

 

5.ESL Video

ESL Video and watch any video and take a quiz.  Add the code “burbank” afterwards to send the score to Mr. Ferlazzo

 

6. Common Lit

Go to Common Lit

Enroll with this code: P9998Y

 

7. ReadWorks

Go to ReadWorks

Sign in with your Google account

Then use this password: HMBZ5T

 

8. Actively Learn

Go to Actively Learn and register.

Then use this class code: 76d2e

Click on “Library” and choose something to read

 

NEW:

Go to ELLBrainpop

Log-in:

Username: mrferlazzo1

Password: burbank1

 

You can also go to:

Brainpop Junior

Brainpop

Brainpop Español

for these three sites, click “Quiz” after you watch the movie and go to “graded” like this:

 

Then, take the quiz and click on “Email your results”:

 

Then type Mr. Ferlazzo’s email address (mrferlazzo@aol.com) in and send your test results to him:

 

 

Online Summer School

Here are a list of sites you can use to prepare for school in the fall and receive extra credit:

WORLD HISTORY:

 

READWORKS

1. Go to ReadWorks

2. Register using this student code:

G32ZXP

Your starting password is 1234

3. Find your name on the class list.

4. Do the assignments

 

BRAINPOP

1.Go to Brainpop

2. Go to Social Studies

3. Go to “World History”

4. Watch all the videos and do the quizzes

You may also go to  BrainPOP Español, click on Ciencias Sociales, and then watch all the videos on Historia Mundial.

You can also go to Brainop, Jr. and watch the movies under Ancient History

 

 

ENGLISH If YOU WILL BE IN MR. FERLAZZO’s ENGLISH CLASS NEXT YEAR:

Duolingo:

Sign up for our class Duolingo here.

 

Raz-Kids:

Raz-Kids

 

Brainpop ELL:

Brainpop ELL

 

USA Learns

Go to USA Learns and register.

After you register, go to “Enroll In My Teacher’s Class” on the right side of the screen.

Enroll in four classes using these codes:

c90d96eb

396f84b4

ae8748a9

aa497650

If you have problems with the codes, then do use them and then just start using the site.

 

EPIC:

Go to Epic Books

Our class code is: XPN-7717

 

ESL Video

ESL Video and watch any video and take a quiz.  Add the code “burbank” afterwards to send the score to Mr. Ferlazzo

 

Read Theory

Go to Read Theory. Sign in with your user name (your first name and your last name with no space in between) and the password burbank19.

ENGLISH IF YOU WILL BE IN MS. OSTEEN’S OR MR. COEY’S ENGLISH CLASS NEXT YEAR:

 

Brainpop:

Watch the movies and take the quizzes at Brainpop English.

 

EPIC:

Go to Epic Books

Our class code is: XPN-7717

 

COMMON LIT:

Go to Common Lit and add this code: P38ZDZ

Click on “Library” and choose something to read

 

Read Theory

Go to Read Theory. Sign in with your user name (your first name and your last name with no space in between) and the password burbank19.

 

GEOGRAPHY

Go to Brainpop Geography.

 

 

MATH

KHAN ACADEMY:

Go to Khan Academy and watch videos.  If you would like to receive extra credit, watch a video and write three sentences in English about what you learned:

Spanish

Arabic

Farsi

Dari

For other languages, go here.

 

XTRA MATH:

Go to Xtra Math

Type in Mr. Ferlazzo’s email address: larry-ferlazzo@scusd.edu

Then type in your first name.

Then type in the code you are given by your teacher.

Thematic Lists

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Jobs

The Best Resources For Helping ELLs Learn About Sports & Other Fun Activities

The Best Resources For Helping ELLs Learn About U.S. Money

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Space & Planets

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About “Feelings”

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Animals

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Health

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Community, Signs & Transportation

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About School

The Best Sites For Gaining A Basic Understanding Of Adjectives.

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn Vocabulary About The Human Body

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn Colors

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About The Weather

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Clothes

The Best Sites For Learning How To Tell Time

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Numbers

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Months, Seasons & Days Of The Week

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Computers – Help Me Find More

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Halloween & The Day Of The Dead

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Holidays

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Family

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Home

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Christmas

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Food

The Best Resources For Helping Beginner ELLs Learn About Art & Music

“I, Too” Project

On Tuesday, we’ll study some poetry written by a man named Langston Hughes, and you will write a poem using one of his famous ones (“I, Too”) as a model. It should be fun and challenging, and it’s related to Ethnic Studies.

To prepare for tomorrow’s project, please do the following activities:

Watch the Brainpop movie on the Harlem Renaissance, and do the quiz, challenge and time zone x. Be sure to submit your results to the the teacher.

Then watch these two videos about Langston Hughes. Write down three things you think are important or interesting about him, and give the paper to Ms. Sanchez (you may have to sign in to your Google account in order to watch the second video):

After you complete these activities, you may go to any Brainpop movie and do it for extra credit.