I went to see 80 for Brady the movie Tom Brady produced the other day with David and Charlie. Charlie has been asking questions about Tom Brady and his career. When I was at Winco purchasing groceries the other day I found both of these magazines on Tom Brady which I picked up for our Homeschool Reading Class. Then I created a lesson plan on Tom Brady for Charlie to do and I thought you might want to share this lesson with your students.
Thomas Edward Patrick Brady Jr. (born August 3, 1977) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 23 seasons. He spent his first 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, where he was a central contributor to the franchise’s dynasty from 2001 to 2019. In his final three seasons, he was a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback of all time.[1]
For more information check out Wikipedia
Spelling Class:
Tom Brady, Edward, Patrick, Junior, American, Football, Quarterback, National Football League, Seasons, New England Patriots, Franchise, Dynasty, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, College Football, Michigan Wolverines, Patriots, NFL’s biggest draft steal, Super Bowl, Victories, quarterback record, career passing yards, completions, touchdown passes, and games started, San Mateo, California, Running, Exercising, Family, Friends, retired.
Monday:
Write your spelling words 5 times each in ABC order inside your Spelling Journal.
Tuesday:
Use your Spelling words in a story or sentence inside your Spelling Journal.
Wednesday:
Write your Spelling words and their definition inside your Spelling Journal.
Thursday:
Take a Spelling Pre-Test
Write any words you miss 5 times each in your Spelling Journal.
If you get a hundred on your test, take Friday off. If not re-take your Spelling Test.
Friday:
Will it be a Free-Day or a Re-Take of your Spelling Test no, one knows.
Reading Class:
Charlie will be reading both magazines above and comparing the article and writing three facts from each magazine in his reading journal. As well as reading Tom Brady: The Inspiring Story of One of Football’s Greatest Quarterbacks (Football Biography Books) for 30 minutes each day and writing on fact a day in his reading journal.
Math Class:
Look up how many Touchdowns’ Tom Brady has gotten in his carreer.
How many awards has Tom Brady won.
How many teams has he played for or State’s he’s Tom Brady has played in.
Use these facts to create 5 math problems for someone in your home to work on.
Then let them use these facts to create 5 math problems for you to work on.
Write the math problems inside y our Math Journal.
Art Class:
Collect pictures of Tom Brady’s career and create a college using different mediums of Art.
Or draw pictures of Tom Brady.
Write an illustration of what you drew and why inside your Art Journal.
Drama Class:
Act out one thing Tom Brady does that you like or respect about the man.
Write out what you acted out in your Drama Journal.
For a Field Trip visit a Thrift Store and pick out clothes Tom Brady would wear and dress like him for your performance.
Cooking Class:
Research what Tom Brady likes to eat and prepare it in your Cooking Class to serve to your family for dinner.
If you can’t figure out what Tom Brady likes to eat, then create Food’s people would purchase at a Football Game to serve at your dinner.
Music Class:
Look up what music Tom Brady likes to listen to and play some of it in your Music Class.
Inside your Music Journal write the words to the song done, style of Music and what you thought of the song and why.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates