Hi parents,
We had a great day today.
In the morning, we did a 'diagnostic' paragraph writing task. I gave the students 40 minutes to write non-fiction paragraphs about the community of Lake Bonavista. We discussed all the stuff we'd learned about Lake Bonavista through our neighborhood walks.
This task was really interesting because it showed me what the students already knew about paragraph formatting and structure. I was concerned by the high number of students that wrote less than 3 sentences in 40 minutes. We're going to spend the next couple weeks building writing stamina and learning about paragraph structure. Then in a few weeks, we'll basically have a re-do of this task, but on a different topic, and hopefully we'll see a lot of growth!
Speaking of growth, we've been practicing skip-counting every day, and its been very helpful. Each morning I set a timer for a minute, and the students see how high they can skip count by a given number. We got through 5 numbers each day, and the same ones each day of the week, so students can see their own progress. When we counted by 4's last Monday, many students were only able to get to 20 in a minute. Today, most of those students were able to get all the way to 48!
In the afternoon, the Grade 4s learned about Long Division, using the stamp game alongside the standard algorithm. The Grade 3s just practiced short division. We had a lot of writing work time.
Have a nice night,
Zac

