Continue to practice your original chosen chord progression of Emin, A, D, G to the metronome. Start off strumming whole notes, then half notes, then quarter notes. Try to let the chords ring as long as possible before shifting for the next chord.
Make another 2-3 chord progressions using the same chords in different orders and repeat the same process.
Practice reading and playing the notes on the excerpts from last week for the notes E, F, and G on the high E string. Practice these exercises to the metronome in chunks of one or two measures at a time using the Rule of Five (five consecutive reps with no mistakes) before moving on to another chunk. Gradually build each practiced chunk together until you are practicing the whole exercise.
Remember to go slow and focus on quality reps above all else. Form, posture, sound, timing, all the various aspects should be continually evaluated as you go and refined, but slowly, so you have time to adjust and consider and ensure each rep is as consistent and quality as possible.
Don't forget to watch your picking hand and make sure you're holding the pick correctly and refining your strumming and picking techniques.