Thursday 2 February 2017

January


Here is our Inukshuk artwork. We read a book about a lonely Inukshuk in French and we learned about what the different kinds of Inukshuks mean.


Here is Constable Rochon who came to talk to us about personal safety. We learned about not talking to strangers. We also learned that it is important that we know our personal information, such as our address and phone number.


Some other visitors we had were Constable Alanna and our new caretaker, Mr. Magian. They read to us for I love to read month!


Here we are solving a problem with blocks. We also used blocks to learn about multiplication this month. Some other strategies we used were repeated addition and skip counting.


The symphony was great and funny! We really enjoyed the music!




Here we are presenting the Three Little Pigs play in French. Each group presented and acted out their characters.




We used the science crate from the University of Manitoba to work on science centres. Some of the structures we built were the arch of an igloo, a rooftop, a tipi, a hogan, a boat and a totem pole. We also got to look at the many books for each centre. We learned about First Nations structures and the materials used.


































On literacy day we went to different centres with our groups and did activities in our pyjamas! After the last recess we read with our book buddies in the gym. We are working on a paragraph about our book buddy so we will never forget them!

In English we are working on fractured fairy tales. Mme read us many different fractured fairy tales. Ask me which one was my favourite. Next month we will be working on writing one of our own!

We hope you liked our pictures!



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