Wednesday, May 23, 2018

May 23, 2018- Using expression to read...in the dark!

Agenda: 
  • Read 20 min 
  • Fun lunch tomorrow
  • Book orders due next Tuesday
  • It is going to be hot and sunny all week.  Please make sure your child is dressed for the weather, and send bug repellant, a hat and sunscreen if needed.
  • Volunteers needed for Thursday afternoon!  We are going to be sketching landscapes at Nose Hill, leaving the school at 1:30 and being back for 3:30pm.  Three or four volunteers would be great! :) Please email Ms. Jones at sacjones@cbe.ab.ca if you can volunteer.
Top Three Things We Learned and Did Today:
  • A group presented their reader's theater presentation today.  It was very good because they used expression, different accents and howler monkey howls.
  • Today in social studies, we watched short videos about the children who go to school in India.  We learned that in some areas of India, girls go to school in the dark because they have to work for their families during the day.  Lots of them learn how to count numbers and they do a lot of learning through play.
  • In math, Ms. Cowdy taught us about perimeter.  We used Sponge Bob to measure, and we found out to measure perimeter, you add all the sides together.

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