Sunday, 26 March 2017

March 20th-24th

Hi everyone,

I hope you all had a wonderful time with family and friends over the March Break and an easy transition back to the school routine last week.


All of us in 3D jumped right back in to our studies.



We continued to focus on suffixes through our spelling practice.  I hope everyone has been studying for this week's quiz.  It is first thing tomorrow morning.








In Math, we are continuing with the study of measurement.  We have been working with perimeter and will be moving on to area this week.


In Social Studies, we have been focused on learning about early settlers in Upper and Lower Canada. Students have been working hard on completing their journal entries and tri-oramas.  Hopefully you have been able to access their video descriptions on Seesaw.


In Language, we have finished up our comparison of the novel and two movie versions of "The BFG".  Students are now completing their reviews of their preferred version.



Thank you to everyone who was able to participate in "Rock Your Socks" for Down Syndrome awareness day.



Hopefully you were all also able to participate in world "Earth Hour" activities at your homes on Saturday evening.  We had our own successful "Earth Hour" Friday afternoon at Eldorado P.S.


Have a great week!
Ms. Sparling

Sunday, 5 March 2017

Week of Feb. 27th - Mar. 3rd

Hello everyone,

I hope you all had a wonderful week.

As mentioned in last week's blog we were continuing our studies in a number of the same areas.

Spelling continues to be the study of suffixes.  This week "ous", meaning "full of".  I hope everyone has had an opportunity to study for the quiz tomorrow.




We have been investigating what life was like for the early settlers as they began to clear the land and plant their fields.  Students are representing their learning by creating three dimensional displays and writing journal entries in role.  This week we are hoping to complete our representations of the gardens and the farm yards.





In math, we continued to focus on linear measurement comparing millimetres, centimetres and metres.  We had also focused on making sure our measurements are accurate and why that might be important. 


This week we will be adding kilometres into the mix as well as participating in a "Measurement Olympics".  




We also broke down another Mashup Math challenge using the multiplication chart and tried our hands at some three-digit subtraction.





Unfortunately we had to spend some of our writing time this week working on letters of apology to our lunch room supervisor.  As is always the case, not everyone was involved but we used the opportunity to review what respect is and how we can demonstrate it through out the day.  On a more positive note we each wrote our weekly goal and self-monitored whether or not it was being met.  This coming week will offer an opportunity to revise the goal or set a new one.


Tuesday we had our final Black History Month presentation.  We had the opportunity to learn and draw with the FreezeDNA team.  Their books were a great hit in our class as well.

Our Winter Play-day, on Thursday, was a huge hit.  Students worked and played together on mutli-grade level teams and were led through the activities by volunteers from the grade 5-8 classes.  It was wonderful to see how the students enjoyed spending time with children they might not otherwise meet in the course of their day.

Tomorrow is finally our big day to perform our readers' theatre plays for the kindergartens and grade ones.  I know they are just as excited to see our performances as we are to perform.

Have a great week!

Ms. Sparling