Today was another busy day. We started our morning with a visit from Mrs. Zahairichuk. She taught the class how to use google docs. Each of the students were given their school email and were able to access their personal google docs. throughout the school year, we will continue to learn about internet expectations and safety.
We had music and gym. Today was the first day of mission impossible. The students had a blast! We had spelling and daily 5 before lunch.
After lunch, we had language arts. The students are learning about conjunctions (and, but, so, because etc.). We then had social studies. We are continuing our unit on Ukraine.
**The students in our class will have an opportunity to participate in the morning announcements. We will be reading facts about the 2018 Winter Olympics on the announcements. If your child comes home with a blurb about the Olympics, please help them practice at home**
Reminders:
Parent Council meeting on Thursday February 1st at 7pm. the grade 3 and 4 teachers will be sharing residencies and field trips. All parents are welcome.
Homework:
~ Reading: Read daily for 15-20 minutes.
~ Science-in-a-Box: Click here for more information regarding Science-in-a-Box and the schedule!
~ Spelling:
Monday - begin, began, begun, break, broke
Tuesday - broken, speak, spoke, spoken, see
Wednesday - saw, seen, hide, hid, hidden
~ Spelling:
Monday - begin, began, begun, break, broke
Tuesday - broken, speak, spoke, spoken, see
Wednesday - saw, seen, hide, hid, hidden
~ Math:
Ask Me About:
Unit: Addition and Subtraction; Learning Goals
- use strategies to recall basic addition and subtraction facts
- solve addition and subtraction equations
- estimate sums and differences for 2-digit numbers
- add and subtract 2-digit numbers mentally
- use personal strategies to add and subtract numbers with up to 3 digits
- write and solve addition and subtraction problems
Lesson 2: Use related addition and subtraction facts to answer equations.
Lesson 3: Find the missing number in an equation.
Lesson 3: Find the missing number in an equation.
Ask Me About:
Conjunctions