This week you will choose what to write about in French! You can write about anything - you can journal, write a recipe, a story, anything!
We will also be reading about frogs this week! I explain why in the video. If you would like to read ahead, here is the website: https://www.naturewatch.ca/frogwatch/fr/lile-du-prince-edouard/ In math, we will be reviewing addition and subtraction. Practice your mental math!
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We will be looking over a few things this week! In math, we will be looking at area. Here is an English video to help out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRg2VCo8lP0 In French we will be reading a book about volcanoes. If you'd like to do a bit extra, here's a great video showing you how to make your own volcano:
https://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/erupting-peroxide-volcano/ This week we are talking about mammals and decimals! In French, we will be looking at identifying a mystery mammal. You will also be writing about a mammal we can find in PEI. Here are some websites you can read over to help you: https://www.natureconservancy.ca/fr/nos-actions/ressources/especes-en-vedette/mammiferes/ In math, we will be converting fractions to decimals. Here's an English video that explains it: Later on in the week we will be adding and subtracting decimals. Here's a video in English that explains it: I follow a great art blog, artprojectsforkids.org. I know we're all very busy, but if you'd like some art ideas I highly suggest it! Here's a project my daughter and I will be working on:
https://artprojectsforkids.org/beach-drawing/ We will be looking at poetry and fractions this week! To start, here is a useful site with fraction circles. You can use them to compare fractions. Fraction Circles Here's a video comparing fractions with the same denominator The next is a video explaining how to compare fractions with like numerators. This can get confusing for students!
In math this week we will be reviewing multiplication! I will be going over strategies in our lessons, but for anyone who needs an (English) video to explain here are some links:
One digit times three digit multiplication (no carrying) |
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