We are going to the book fair on Wednesday afternoon. For those who have questions, here is a link with more information:
sherwoodschoollib.blogspot.com/2023/03/sherwood-march-book-fair-information.html We have book fair this week! Our purchasing day will be on Wednesday. French This week, we are looking at identifying all the parts of a phrase. Most of this will be a review, but here's a page to practice with: www.alloprof.qc.ca/fr/eleves/bv/francais/les-classes-de-mots-f1178 We are also going to be looking at a model text and looking for "beaux mots." These are beautiful words that we love writing and saying. One way to find beautiful words is to look for synonyms. Here is a synonym dictionary: www.synonymes.com/ English We are going to be really diving into our word work this week. Please check out "Vocabulary Words of the Week" at the top of the blog to find your words. One of the groups will be working on the long "o" sound. Here is an easy activity that shows some of them: www.freewordwork.com/wp-content/pdf/phonics/long%20o%20worksheets.pdf Maths We have been working really hard on multiplication and division. Towards the end of the week we will be diving back into some tough stuff, but at the beginning of the week we will just review and play a bit. On Monday, we are looking at pentominoes. Here is an online version: www.transum.org/Maths/Activity/Jigsaw/Pentominoes.asp Sciences We are looking at rocks and minerals in science. Our two goals this week are to understand how our mostly sedimentary rock island causes issues with erosion, and to understand the difference between a mineral and a rock. The teacher who came up with the activity is way more fun than me, but maybe some of you would like to try it at home: www.talesfromoutsidetheclassroom.com/3-rock-cycle-activities/ M. Saunders is doing a lovely project on really observing details in paintings. Here is the painting:
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2. Écris quatre opérations réciproques pour chaque ensemble de nombres. a) 9, 8, 72 b) 4, 8, 32 c) 7, 6, 42 d) 5, 9, 45 It's a busy week! If you have not gotten the chance to sign up for parent teacher interviews, please email me and we can find a time for you. It is French week, and we will be celebrating in various ways throughout the week. On Tuesday, there will be a
"cafe" where students will receive delicious croissants. There will also be Bingo and trivia throughout the week. This Thursday we will be wearing purple for Epilepsy Awareness. It is also Science Fair day. There is no school on Friday due to parent teacher interviews. French This week, we are continuing with our vocabulary words. We will also be continuing with a free write. During that time, we will be concentrating on how to add details to our texts. English We are continuing to learn about apostrophes this week. Our Writer's Workshops will also be focused on adding to our Author's notebooks in preparation for our new writing unit. Maths This Thursday we will have an evaluation on the multiplication and division table. On Wednesday I will post the hardest question for the quiz. Students should practice every night. I am noticing the fours times table to be particularly tough. Students will create flash cards on Monday to help them practice. Sciences We are learning all about rocks! Here's a website that covers some of the things we will be learning in class: www.ducksters.com/science/rocks.php |
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