Week in Review
Remembrance Day
We have been working on some Remembrance Day art and trying to gain some perspective on peace, love and freedom.
We will also have the opportunity to perform a short song at the assembly. We are going to sing "Remember Me" which you can listen to here: Remember Me
Inquiry
This week has been busy in our inquiry. Students have been analyzing there data from our rock tests and writing about their data in paragraphs.
We also had a Rock Talk, where students analyzed a unique rock and then shared with the class what type of rock they thought it was, where it fits in the rock cycle and why they thought that.
Wild Robot
We are almost finished our novel study of The Wild Robot. This week we read into and beyond the 60th chapter. You can catch up here: The Wild Robot
Math
In math we have been working on place value into the thousands. Students have been using base ten blocks to build and solve addition and subtraction equations in the thousands. Here is an interactive Base-Ten Blocks website: Base-Ten Blocks ask your child to build number into the thousands and then to subtract or add using the interactive blocks.
We have been working on some Remembrance Day art and trying to gain some perspective on peace, love and freedom.
We will also have the opportunity to perform a short song at the assembly. We are going to sing "Remember Me" which you can listen to here: Remember Me
Inquiry
This week has been busy in our inquiry. Students have been analyzing there data from our rock tests and writing about their data in paragraphs.
We also had a Rock Talk, where students analyzed a unique rock and then shared with the class what type of rock they thought it was, where it fits in the rock cycle and why they thought that.
Wild Robot
We are almost finished our novel study of The Wild Robot. This week we read into and beyond the 60th chapter. You can catch up here: The Wild Robot
Math
In math we have been working on place value into the thousands. Students have been using base ten blocks to build and solve addition and subtraction equations in the thousands. Here is an interactive Base-Ten Blocks website: Base-Ten Blocks ask your child to build number into the thousands and then to subtract or add using the interactive blocks.
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