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November 20 - December 1 We have been busy the last couple of weeks of November! Here is a look at some of our explorations, tasks and adventures.  Literacy -  We have continued to examine long vowel teams and have covered - ee /ē/ : beef, street, ea /ē/: stream, dream,   ey /ē/  : monkey oa /ō/: oat, boat,  ow /ō/: grow, tow,   oe /ō/ toe, rope Included in this literacy work is our focus on our high frequency words. Here are the last two lists we have worked through -    ask went men read need land different home us move     try kind hand picture again change off play spell air    Passages, read and rolls and high frequency words will be coming home in yellow literacy folders every week. Please return the folders to school by Wednesday the next week.  Math -  We have continued our work on place value as we build our understanding of numbers into the hundreds. We have been using base ten blocks to represent numbers and help us develop a solid understanding of the value of each numeral
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  November 15-17th It was great to be back together after a restful fall break. Here is a look at a few components of our week- Literacy: This week we continued working on the following high frequency words from last week. Students should be able to read these words, say/write them in a complete sentence and spell the words correctly.   well large must big even such because turn here why In our phonics work we focussed on vowel teams and how if two vowels "walk together" the first vowel says its name. This week we concentrated on /ai/ - train, paint  and /ay/ today, may Math: This week we focused on place value : the value of a digit in a number. We also looked at how to represent numbers using base ten blocks and practiced representing the values of numbers. We then applied all of the skills and  understandings we have been working on the last couple of weeks to a counting collections task. Students were challenged to organize their collection of objects into an organized wa
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  November 6-8th  This week we spent time learning about and honoring National Indigenous Veterans Day and Remembrance Day. We learned about the significance of the poppy through John McCrae's  famous poem - "In Flanders Field" and the book - A Poppy is to Remember by Heather Patterson. We also spent time learning about the roles animals played in the military and continue to play today. We spent time creating a wreath of tissue paper poppies to signify our commitment to honor these important events and to show our dedication to peace. As a school, we took part in a very meaningful Remembrance Day assembly which was hosted by our grade 5/6 classes.  This week we also continued our look at numbers and how we could demonstrate our understanding of even and odd numbers. Here is one of the tasks students worked through independently to identify numbers that fit the criteria.  In literacy we continued to focus on r-controlled vowels: /er/ - mother, herd /ir/ - bird, shirt /ur/
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  October 30 - November 3rd It was a spooktacular week! Here are a few highlights: Our week started with a day full of pumpkins, thanks to our parent council,  we were gifted with individual small pumpkins for our day filled with inquiry. Our focus began looking at descriptive words connected to our senses and in small groups we spent time generating lists of adjectives about our pumpkins. Next steps in our pumpkin inquiry were to determine ways to measure our pumpkins. Students used blocks and chain links to measure the height and circumference of their pumpkins, used digital scale to determine how much their pumpkins weighed in addition to a balancing scale to compare their pumpkin to others as well as other materials. From there our next steps were to plan how we wanted to decorate our pumpkins and then dove into creating pumpkin art with our older buddies! Halloween Activities -  We have continued our focus on building our descriptive vocabulary through stories, games and creative