Week of September 11-15

 What We Learned This Week


Literacy:

Writing:This week we focused on developing our writing stamina and creating our writing goals for the year. Together we created 2 writing goals, one to make our writing interesting and one to make it clear. To make our writing more interesting to our readers we have been learning about nouns, verbs and adjectives. Students have been experimenting with stretching their sentences to make super sentences by answering the questions: Who? What? Where? When? Why? How? 



Numeracy: 

This week in math, students have continued to learn about place value and representing numbers in different ways. Students have learned how to expand 3-digit and 4-digit numbers by applying their understanding of place value. 




As part of our daily math routine, students have been engaging in math talks to develop their mental math strategies, mathematical vocabulary, as well as their ability to be efficient and flexible in their thinking.



Science:
This week students were introduced to the Scientific Method (Purpose, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Observations, Conclusion). We will be referring to this process throughout the year as we engage in science inquiry and investigations. We applied our understanding of this process by engaging in a Coca Cola and Mentos Experiment and Elephant Toothpaste. 

Important Dates and Reminders:

Many students are forgetting to bring water bottles. Please have your child bring a full water bottle to school each day. 

  • September 19 -School Photos

  • September 21- Meet the teacher 4-7pm

  • September 22- Non-instruction Day 

  • September 27 - Terry Fox Run

  • September 28 - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation at School

  • September 29 - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Holiday - No School


Have a wonderful weekend,

Ms. Browne


    

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