We had a great day dressed in white (Go Jets!) and saying "Cheese!" for the camera (team photos).
We also had the chance to *squeeze* in some learning, too.
In Math, we worked in pairs to solve different Math questions using 0-9 number tiles.
Mme McKenzie and Mme Page were also with us during Math this morning!
Our brains worked SO hard to solve all the different expressions.
In Français, after reading independently for 10 minutes, we continued with Zamboni, the short novel we are currently studying. Today we added 4 new words to our vocabulary and made a text-to-self connection by discussing whether or not we are obligated to listen to our parents' advice.
In Science, we continue to discuss what water and air have in common. So far we have noted that:
1. Water and air flow.
2. Water and air can exert pressure.
3. Water and air will take the shape of its container.
Our discussion today started touching upon how hot air rises and cold air falls. I mentioned that we can sense this when we open our freezers at home (or perhaps at the grocery store) - we should feel the cold air on our feet first since cold air falls (and if the temperature difference is big enough, we can often see the cold air from the freezer fall when the freezer door is first opened).
Science is everywhere! :)
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Agenda items:
1. "If the World Were a Village" booklets and "Dessin des nombres entiers" - OVERDUE!
2. Scholastic orders - Friday, April 16
3. SOUPer Bowl - through to April 25
Friday, 13 April 2018
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