Spelling List A (Nov. 14 – 21)
Spelling List B (Nov. 14 – 21)
Spelling List C (Nov. 14 – 21)
Spelling List A (Nov. 14 – 21)
eat | sea | teacup | ears | beam |
tears | each | nearly | really | easy |
Spelling List B (Nov. 14 – 21)
clearly | speaking | ideal | beach | dreams |
teacher | wheat | beard | beast | leave |
Spelling List C (Nov. 14 – 21)
reason | treaty | sneaky | yearly | eager |
feast | eastern | fearful | reveal | repeat |
Hi parents,
Today we had a long morning work period to catch up on work from yesterday, and last week.
We learned about the wheel and axle simple machine, and how the wheels of a Mars rover are really just a fancy version of the simple machine. We used K-Nex to build wagons and wheelbarrows, and talked about how these inventions help to reduce work.
In math, we reviewed Stamp Game subtraction with regrouping.
We did Daily LA, and had a great game of Bench Dodgeball in gym.
Please send back your field trip forms if you haven't already done so, and don't forget to pay for the trip online. :)
Another reminder - please sign up for a conference spot as well.
Thank you and have a great weekend!
Zac
Hi parents,
We had yet another good 'first day back' today. This year has had more starts and stops than any I've ever experienced, and I'm really impressed by how well the class has managed to maintain a good work ethic. It seems like they come back more responsible and harder working after each break.
Today in writing, the students wrote about a book or book series that interests them.
In math, we started using the stamp game to solve subtraction problems - with regrouping. This is the hardest thing we'll learn in math until long division. It is no joke. But the stamp game really helps kids to make sense of the standard algorithm, which for subtraction, is actually quite complicated.
We had Music and Gym in the morning too.
In the afternoon, the class did Daily LA, and then wrote 'code-style' instructions to help their classmates carry out the simple task of lining up. The purpose of this activity was to really emphasize how coding language is always very literal and mathematical. Students who were most successful with this task used measurement to ensure their classmates walked exact distances and made turns at specific points along the 'move route'.
Have a nice night,
Zac
Hi parents,
We had another good day today. I'm actually so impressed by how quickly we got back into the swing of things after the strike, I was so worried it was going to be like restarting the year all over again, but it honestly feels like we picked up right where we left off.
In the morning, we watched the music video for "Highway of Heroes" by The Trews. After a thoughtful class discussion, the students went and wrote short paragraphs using some sentence starters that I provided.
We also had Music in the morning.
In the afternoon we did Buddies and used the iPads to read books on Epic.
We ended our day with a fun 'screen-less coding' activity, in which the students wrote instructions, in code format, to instruct a classmate on how to line up, from their seat. We talked about how code needs to be incredibly specific - when coding a robot, for example, you couldn't just write "go line up". You'd have to walk it through each step (literally) and ensure you had specific values for distance, so it didn't just walk into a wall.
Our school's Remembrance Day Assembly is tomorrow at 11:00. Our Spelling Quiz is also tomorrow.
Have a nice night,
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today!
In the morning, we looked at an alternate version of the 'number bond' math we were doing yesterday (I don't know if I even mentioned that we were doing that) in which numbers are depicted as whole and fractured rectangles.
In writing, we did Spelling Sentences. Students had to start every sentence with a different word. I had this idea to do spelling sentences every week with a different 'twist' to make it interesting. I'm sure the kids will love that.
In the afternoon, we had gym, and then had some coding lessons using Scratch Jr. The students learned more about the program's capabilities - it can do a lot more than just make animations!
Please send back your field trip forms as soon as you can, and remember our remembrance day assembly is this Friday at 11:00.
Have a nice day,
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a great day today.
In the morning, we used the stamp game to review 3-digit addition with regrouping. The students did an awesome job with this, and we were able to bring in the standard algorithm alongside. Now that we've got the hang of the stamps, we can start moving away from them and towards the algorithm, which is a lot quicker and more convenient.
We used this 'provocation tray' (created by Ms. Cooper and pictured below) to introduce our new novel study, 'A Rover's Story'. Students made observations and predictions, and then we started reading the book. So far it is told from the perspective of a Mars Rover. It's interesting to hear the robot's observations about humans in the lab.
Spelling List A (Nov. 3 – 7)
paid | waiting | fail | rainy | |
tail | vain | said | snail | chain |
Spelling List B (Nov. 3 – 7)
again | claim | train | brains | painter |
grain | braids | contain | rainbow | plains |
Spelling List C (Nov. 3 – 7)
obtain | remain | retail | afraid | sailor |
fainted | quaint | explain | daisy | await |
Hi parents,
Halloween at LBS was as fun as ever. Thanks so much to everyone who was able to attend the parade despite it being so last minute. It was awesome to get to continue this timeless tradition, complete with multiple classes getting lost on the parade route and the music timing out every 2 minutes. We all had such a good time. :)
Much of our day was spent working on good copies of our Tim Burton inspired art.
We did our spelling quiz and I marked them but forgot to hand them back at the end of the day.
All around it was a pretty good one.
Stay tuned for next week's words, and Happy Halloween!
Zac
Hi parents,
The old blog is up and running again, I guess it just took some time to load after my email came back online.
We had another great day today. We revisited my personal favourite writing routine, 'spelling sentences', just in case anyone forgot how fun it is, and then in math, we used the stamp game to solve 4-digit subtraction problems, with no regrouping.
Many students are now finished their Wayside School Paragraph writing, and the display is coming together.
We had Music, and played 'infinite dodgeball' in gym.
In the afternoon we did Daily LA and then started working on some Tim Burton-inspired self portraits.
We'll finish those up tomorrow.
Tomorrow is also our spelling quiz, and even more exciting, it's Halloween. The LBS Halloween Parade starts at 10:30am, and you're all welcome to come!
Have a nice night,
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a great day today. In the morning, students worked on their paragraph writing, and as predicted, the skyscraper schools (see previous post) have grown even taller. We'll finish those up as soon as we're back.
In math, we played Place Value Bingo. Basically this is regular bingo, but with big 5-7 digit numbers. At first we just played the easy version where I read out the numbers, and students crossed them off their cards. Then we played the more advanced version, where I just read place value clues about the numbers (for example, "there is a 4 in the ten thousands place, and a 6 in the tens place", could be a clue for the number 42,761).
We did Daily LA and then I gave the class an art lesson on drawing scary, weird faces. We ended our day by playing Dr. Dodgeball in Gym.
I'm really going to miss being here next week. We are off to an awesome start this year and I know we'll pick up right where we left off when we get back.
Have a nice weekend! (let's hope its not plural...)
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a great day today. In the morning we had our best, most productive work period of the year. A lot of students were able to finish their paragraph writing, and we've started putting them up on display. I'm sure tomorrow there will be even more skyscrapers (you have to open the building up to see the writing)
We had Music and Gym too.
In the afternoon, we rewatched a video that we'd watched yesterday which gave a brief overview of human history. The reason for this is we're going to start learning a bunch of Canadian history content that is brand new to the curriculum (I'm actually really excited to teach it because it's pretty interesting!), but I thought it would be good to give the students a bit more context. It's hard to understand Canadian history without also having some general idea of indigenous and European history too.
The students used the information in the video to create simple timelines that showed some of the big innovations that led to the formation of modern societies. Things like agriculture, writing, and trade.
We are not going to have our spelling quiz tomorrow because it just wasn't enough time. We'll keep working on these words for the next little while. If your child is blasting through them and wants more of a challenge, learning to spell all of these words would be a great one: https://dolchword.net/by-grade-frequency/
Generally kids who are able to spell more high-frequency words accurately have a lot more confidence with writing. They have more time to spend thinking of creative ideas because they're not caught up trying to remember how to spell 'through', 'because' and 'laugh'.
Tomorrow is going to be a 'Stuffy Day' because the students have been fantastic and they've earned it. If your child is bringing a stuffy, please make sure it's small enough to fit in their bag.
Have a nice night,
Zac
Spelling List A (Nov. 14 – 21) eat sea teacup ears beam tears each nearly really easy Spelling List B (Nov. 14 – 21) clearly speaking id...