Spelling List A (Dec. 5 – 12)
Spelling List B (Dec. 5 – 12)
Spelling List C (Dec. 5 – 12)
Spelling List A (Dec. 5 – 12)
food | cool | room | poor | sooner |
troops | scoop | moose | igloo | rooster |
Spelling List B (Dec. 5 – 12)
doomed | proof | maroon | bamboo | gloomy |
lagoon | moonlit | raccoon | cartoons | seafood |
Spelling List C (Dec. 5 – 12)
school | smoothly | loosen | tycoon | cocoon |
ballroom | mushrooms | soothing | foolish | typhoon |
Hi parents,
We had another pretty good day today. We spent most of the morning working on the art project we started earlier in the week, and many students are finishing up their good copies now. I'm really enjoying reading the names they've come up with for their artwork.
We had the spelling quiz but I haven't had a chance to mark them yet.
In math, we did another one of those 'math mash-ups', where symbols represent different values and students have to figure out each one.
In Gym we played 'Mario Kart'.
Stay tuned for next week's spelling words, and have a nice weekend!
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a great day today. In the morning, we did the next step of our art project, in which the students started to plan their own art pieces, based on the ones they'd studied yesterday. Some students have even started on their actual good copies.
We had a cursive lesson, Music, and a French lesson, in which we learned a few simple Christmas-themed words, as well as the essential word/phrase 'c'est', meaning 'it is'.
We did Daily LA, and in the afternoon we had a great discussion about charity and volunteering, and homelessness.
Tomorrow is our Spelling Quiz! The words are hard, so practicing once more at home might be a good idea.
Have a nice night,
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today! Sorry for the lack of blog yesterday, I had some meetings after work.
Yesterday was not such a good day but the students really got their act together together. I told them things are going to be a bit more strict for a little while, and I think today they really took that to heart and started putting their best effort in.
We're starting personal art projects, inspired by the TREX display in our library. Each student in the class has chosen one piece that 'inspires' them. We've analyzed the artwork and made observations about the colours, mediums, emotions, and messages. Students are then going to create their own piece of art, using a medium of their choice (within reason), that is inspired by the original piece. They will then explain how their creation was inspired by the other art piece.
In math, we're still working on subtraction. Its getting more and more advanced though. We've started looking into regrouping over multiple zeros. The stamp game, once again, is enormously helpful for this.
We've looked deeper into 'volunteering' and 'charity', and read a couple books that gave great examples of children who created their own charities. We also talked about simple things we can all do to volunteer - shovelling snow, helping around the house, or reading with a younger child are all great examples.
Our Spirit Week is coming up soon-ish! See the post below for more info.
Have a nice night,
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today! In the morning, the students did a descriptive writing task, where they wrote about the 'perfect day in December'. For each part of the day, they were asked to include at least one or two interesting descriptive words, whether they were describing the weather, the snow, hot chocolate, blankets, or anything else that they felt a perfect day in December should feature.
We went over this week's new spelling words, and discussed the 'oi' sound.
In the afternoon, we did Daily LA, and then talked about two important words - 'charity' and 'volunteering'. The students attempted to brainstorm examples of each. I say attempted because virtually nobody was able to come up with anything beyond the Terry Fox Run! Tomorrow, we're going to talk more about charities, and ways that people, even children, can volunteer. I was surprised that nobody wrote 'volunteer for field trips' after our Spark trip last week!
Parents - it would be awesome if you talked with your child about volunteer / charity causes that you may personally be involved with, or help them remember times they volunteered or raised money for a good cause. Because there seemed to be some mental obstacle that the class couldn't get past today with their brainstorming. I know they know more about volunteering and charity than our work today would suggest. :)
Have a nice night!
Zac
Spelling List A (Dec. 1 – 5)
oil | join | foil | avoid | soil |
boiled | oink | point | moist | toil |
Spelling List B (Dec. 1 – 5)
spoil | toilet | poison | boiler | pointy |
devoid | hoist | noise | voice | asteroid |
Spelling List C (Dec. 1 – 5)
paranoid | turmoil | tabloid | choice | rejoin |
choir | Oilers | endpoint | noisy | sirloin |
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today, even though the class ended up in listening club again. The work in the morning was fantastic. The listening in the afternoon was.... C+.
In the morning, the students worked really hard to finish up subtraction worksheets, spelling sentences, and their "Dear Res" letter rough copies. We started working on those yesterday. The students had written letters to Res, the Mars Rover, before, but this time they're helping him to prepare for his journey to Mars, or another planet. The students are bringing in info from their planet research to make letters than are friendly and engaging, but also full of factual information.
We had Music and Gym in the morning too.
In the afternoon, we did Quiet Reading, and then went to the library to check out the cool art pieces which our school has borrowed for a few weeks. Many students did an awesome job using all the time they were given to ponder the artwork, and even sketch their own versions of it.
Due to conferences being tomorrow evening and Friday (please book if you haven't already!), tomorrow is our last day of school this week, which means our spelling quiz will be tomorrow.
We are also having a quick math check-in, which students don't need to study for, but it will help me figure out where we're all at with addition and subtraction.
Have a nice night,
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today. In the morning, the students just wrote about their weekends - we haven't done a classic 'weekend journal' in a long time (since September I think!) so it was cool to see the progression. We also reviewed conjunctions, and why you usually can't start a sentence with 'and'.
In math, we looked at subtraction with regrouping across zeroes. Using the stamp game, of course. This is another tricky algorithm to grasp, but when students are able to physically model the regrouping process using the materials, it makes it a little easier.
We went over this week's spelling words, and the 'oa' vowel team.
In the afternoon, we watched the short film 'Hewn' (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjLC5ky94ns) and had some cool discussions around it. It's a very artsy little film. There are a lot of ways you could interpret it, which makes it a great introduction to the idea of art / stories having both figurative and literal meanings.
Parent Teacher conferences are on Thursday and Friday this week, please book a spot if you have not already done so. :)
Have a nice night,
Zac
Spelling List A (Nov. 21 – 27)
road | soap | toads | soar | hoax |
foamy | coal | oath | soaked | loaned |
Spelling List B (Nov. 21 – 27)
boarded | boast | toasty | coach | cloaked |
loath | floating | hoarding | shoal | oaky |
Spelling List C (Nov. 21 – 27)
throat | loaves | coarse | groaned | bloated |
roasting | coastal | goatee | roadway | rollercoaster |
Hi parents,
We had a great day today. The spelling quiz went really well, although I forgot to hand them back after I marked them.
In writing, we did one last conjunction / compound sentence writing activity, in which students were given a simple sentence, and asked to end it in five different ways, using different conjunctions.
For example:
The kitten went to school,
-but he didn't learn anything.
-although he would rather have stayed home.
-because he snuck into his owner's backpack.
and so on.
I'm hoping that all this work with compound sentences will help students expand on choppy, short sentences and make their writing flow a bit better.
In math, we did some toilet-themed algebra problems. The kids had a lot of fun with these and many chose to keep advancing through increasingly difficult problems, even after completing the required work.
In Gym we had some games of Pillow Polo, and the class showed great effort and sportsmanship, while also playing safely.
Stay tuned for next week's spelling words, and have a nice weekend!
Zac
Spelling List A (Dec. 5 – 12) food cool room poor sooner troops scoop moose igloo rooster Spelling List B (Dec. 5 – 12) doomed proof mar...