Friday 14 April 2017

Respect Assembly and Easter Break

As I was away at two different conferences last week, this week's blog post covers both last week and this week.

Last week we read "Gros Poulet" for our read aloud. We reviewed the "is" sound/spelling in the poem "Mathis" and we also read the poems "Printemps" and "Le poisson d'Avril" for our shared readings.





This week we have been reading "Dexter Superchien" for our read aloud. It's a long story so we will finish it up next week. We reviewed the "osse" sound/spelling in "Le carosse" and we also read the poem "Avril" for our shared readings.




This week we focused on three reading strategies. Our comprehension strategy was to make connections between your own knowledge and the text. Our two fluency strategies were to look for sight words and to reread, reread, reread.




In reading, most students have finished up their activities on descriptive texts. We will be moving on to comprehension of informational text. In writing, most of the students have finished writing their descriptions of an animal and a favourite toy. We spend quite a bit of time going over paragraphs. We will begin our next writing genre "short narratives" next week.

Descriptive writing

Understanding descriptive text

Some students are now reading easy chapter books in French!

In math, we finished up all of our activities on time and began our new unit on multiplication and division.

Using stopwatches and timers on the iPads to measure how long it takes for different actions

Working on elapsed time

Prodigy focusing on time

Time bingo

Using tables to figure out elapsed time

We started with looking at how arrays allow us to count easily. Then the students had a chance to create their own arrays with manipulatives when given a number. We also went over how multiplication is just repeated addition.









Last week in social studies, the grade twos learned about "Poisson d'avril" and how it's different in France, England, Ireland, and Scotland. This week they learned about the celebration of Easter and why eggs, chicks, and bunnies are symbols for this celebration. The grade threes have been reading about a girl's journey across the Atlantic as a pioneer.



In science, both grades finished up a summative table about their science units. We also looked at some slide shows about types of wind, friction, natural forces, gravity, flotation (grade 3) and different examples of solids, liquids, and gases. (grade 2)






We are working hard on our latest visual arts project but no pictures as they are working on a Mother's Day surprise!




Evelyn shared the video of her cheerleading group at the National Championships with the class at the end of the week.



 We are still collecting old cell phones and chargers if you have some lying around. It is a school fundraiser and we earn an amount for each cell phone collected.

Also, if you haven't yet sent in the forms/payment for our zoo trip, please do so before May 15th. If we don't have enough students attending, we will need to cancel the coach bus by that date.

Have a great long weekend!

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