A quick reminder that there is no school on Monday as we have a no fair day (Teachers and EA's have to work, but the students get a long weekend - NO FAIR!). Enjoy your time with your family as it is looking to be a beautiful weekend! Below is our daily math. Try giving your child similar questions at home to keep the review going!
Students work at various stages on their fractured fairy tales. Here the students are working on their dribbling, trapping, and passing soccer skills. Then they went around the school with decibel readers trying to find the loudest and quietest spots. Ask your child what they discovered!
Students have been working hard physically and academically! Here you can see their "To Do List" for their fractured fairy tales they are working on. This is followed by working on individual soccer skills in gym and our normal daily math. And then finally a special guest speaker, Mrs. Maclean, whom is deaf and taught us about hearing loss, tools to help the hearing impaired, as well as some basic sign language! Another busy day!
It's important to keep our skills sharp! Everyday the student complete 5 questions across the math curriculum that we are studying. These can be adding, subtracting, measurement, patterns, skip counting, estimating, place value, mental math, fractions, time, etc. Below you can see today's before and after. Also, as we are in March now, our gym unit switches from handball to soccer. We did an introductory game today against the other grade 3 class and will be working on our individual skills in our gym periods this month!
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