Highlights::
We talked about Thermometers and how they work. We also looked at various temperatures that are important.
In gym, we did gymnastics and learned how to take off and land in a jump.
We read in our novel. Ask me what happened.
We learned about story starters. Ask me how to make an story beginning exciting.
We had music today. Ask me what we did.
We did some weekend writing. Ask me what I wrote.
We did Daily 5 today. Ask me what I did.
We did our artwork for the Valentines swap :)
Reminders:
Please bring a shoe box to school for our historian project. Adult sized if possible.
Homework:
Raz kids and Mathletics
Timeline editing
Question of the day:
What is the boiling point of water? What is the freezing point of water?
Ask me how the Ringmaster goes for our musical.
January 27 is Family Literacy Day across Canada!
We hope you'll take part in literacy-building activities with the children in your life!
Just 15 minutes a day can help develop long-lasting literacy skills in children and help parents and caregivers build positive, strong bonds with their children.
Here are some fun ways your family can mark Family Literacy Day
We talked about Thermometers and how they work. We also looked at various temperatures that are important.
In gym, we did gymnastics and learned how to take off and land in a jump.
We read in our novel. Ask me what happened.
We learned about story starters. Ask me how to make an story beginning exciting.
We had music today. Ask me what we did.
We did some weekend writing. Ask me what I wrote.
We did Daily 5 today. Ask me what I did.
We did our artwork for the Valentines swap :)
Reminders:
Please bring a shoe box to school for our historian project. Adult sized if possible.
Homework:
Raz kids and Mathletics
Timeline editing
Question of the day:
What is the boiling point of water? What is the freezing point of water?
Ask me how the Ringmaster goes for our musical.
January 27 is Family Literacy Day across Canada!
We hope you'll take part in literacy-building activities with the children in your life!
Just 15 minutes a day can help develop long-lasting literacy skills in children and help parents and caregivers build positive, strong bonds with their children.
Here are some fun ways your family can mark Family Literacy Day
- "How was your day today?" Have your child write and share notes (sticky notes are always a big hit) or keep a journal about their day . . . and you do the same.
- Have a game night Gather and play your family's favourite board games. Take turns reading the instructions, game cards or keeping score.
- Lights out, talk on! After bedtime stories with your child, turn off the lights and stay and chat.
- Review your home library! Check through your family's books. Choose some to reread. If you're ready to part with any, please donate them to Calgary Reads. They will help supply our yearly fundraising event, the CBC Calgary / Calgary Reads Big Book Sale or our Calgary Reads Book Bank that gets books into the hands of Calgary children who have few or none of their own. Be in touch.