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Tuesday 3/31/20

If you're looking for ways to keep learning at home before we start our formal assignments on Monday, here are some suggestions for you: Practice your basic facts! (Don't forget that we still have that  great list of multiplication and division fact online games ! Or, if you prefer something that doesn't involve a screen,  this link has some great hands-on ways to practice multiplication facts  too!) Play  Prodigy ! I've put in some 3-digit by 1-digit division questions for you to review. Read!!!! And talk or write about what you're reading!!! Keep a journal ! We are living through a future history lesson right now! :) Try some cooking or baking, which involves reading and following instructions (Language Arts) and measurements (Math). Maybe your family has some favourite recipes for you to try out, or there are a plethora of  recipes to explore online ! Check out the  Ongoing Learning links from the CBE  if you haven't already! (This also inclu

Monday 3/30/20

Hi Grade 5 Families, Please keep an eye out for an email from me this afternoon outlining some of the next steps for learning adventures. I will also be phoning students over the next couple of days to check in and respond to any questions from the email. You need to know that you are missed at school but we are really excited about what lies ahead for us, and we will be sharing details with you through this coming week. I hope all of you have had a wonderful Spring Break! I have been using some of this time to catch up on my pile of books that I haven't had a chance to read. I hope each of you has got to spend some time doing some of your favourite activities! 

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I just wanted to send a note to all students and families during this very unprecedented time. I hope you are all feeling well and finding ways to enjoy some down time together. I really miss you all and it was so strange going into an empty classroom. Next week will still be Spring Break as planned, so please relax and enjoy! If you do desire some school-type activities, you can reference my previous blog post for some ideas and the CBE has put out a link for Learning at Home, which can be found here . I've seen many suggestions online and through social media about enjoying some time together. I think these are great ideas and I would encourage you to find joy in each day. Feel free to take some time to work on your interests - reading, drawing, music, building, soccer, whatever you like. I am definitely already looking forward to seeing your wonderful faces again! I'm checking both my cbe and educbe emails regularly, if you'd like to keep in touch while we're a

At Home Learning (OPTIONAL) for the pre-Spring Break week

If you want to do some learning at home prior to Spring Break, you can do any of the following! This is NOT required, but simply an option to help fill some unexpected days at home. Language Arts: - Read, complete a reading response in writing by making a personal connection or prediction (feel free to share with me at mlwilliamson@educbe.ca). - Read a non fiction book and prepare a slideshow about the facts you learned - Read two books by an author you like.  Do some research about the author and make a google doc about the author ( feel free to share with me at mlwilliamson@educbe.ca ). Mathematics: - practice your multiplication and division basic facts - go onto Math Prodigy (you can use your Google username and password) - practice perimeter and area around your house (measure the rooms yourself) - make arrays with various items in your house - so a 2D and 3D object hunt though out your house and in your yard - make some 2D objects with natural materials you find in your yard or

Friday 3/13/20

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This morning we began with DEAR and Circle, discussing both compliments and concerns from the week. Students had a bit of time for unfinished work and then an hour to work on their Science research/poster. These will be presented on Monday. If you were absent today, you'll work closely with your partner to finish up during QR/WOW on Monday. In Math, we talked about Pi Day. Please enjoy the song if you like here . We ended the day with a school-wide activity: zentangle pattern doodling. If this is something you enjoy, check these websites out! https://www.iambored.pro/30-easy-zentangle-patterns-to-give-you-great-ideas-for-your-own-zentangle-art/ https://mymodernmet.com/zentangle-art/ Due Dates: - Fur Trade Diary Entries due Monday, March 16 Overdue Work: - January Quote - 4 Saisons Vetements VJ - pgs. 90-91 - Electricity Visual Dictionary - Boundless Storyboard - Pink Shirt Day poem and shirt - February Quote - Mug Art

Thursday 3/12/20

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This morning in Math, we started working on estimating quotients. Students were reminded about front-end rounding. We will continue practicing this skill. Students also completed a reflection on their Glenbow trip yesterday (questions shown below). In LA, we finished sharing our group paragraphs and began learning about how to write dialogue. We worked on how to punctuate <"Let's go to the mall," John suggested. > This afternoon, our Grade 2 buddies shared their fantastic boats and told us about their research process. We also read more of our novel. To end the day, students had more time to research their chosen technology that includes an electromagnet and started making their posters.  Tomorrow is "Dress as your favourite book character" day! We look forward to seeing everyone's costumes! :)  Due Dates: - Mug Art due Friday, March 13 - Fur Trade Diary Entries due Monday, March 16 Overdue Work: - January Quote - 4 Saisons Vet

Wednesday 3/11/20

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We had an awesome day at the Glenbow Museum! Thank you so much to our volunteers for coming along and a big thank you to all our students for being such wonderful representatives of Hawkwood School :) Please enjoy the many, many photos from today!