Spelling List A (Feb. 6 – 20)
Spelling List B (Feb. 6 – 20
Spelling List C (Feb. 6 - 20
Spelling List A (Feb. 6 – 20)
are | part | hard | mark | park | cards |
army | star | farming | barnyard | cars | bark |
Spelling List B (Feb. 6 – 20
large | march | party | started | smartest | charts |
alarming | harsh | cargo | carve | charming | apart |
Spelling List C (Feb. 6 - 20
argue | sharpen | artist | hardly | market | charge |
target | Martin | carbon | guitar | remark | arctic |
We are thrilled to have the incredible Canadian author, David Bouchard, come to Lake Bonavista School. He will be at our school on Thursday, February 26th. In the morning he will present to all students. In the evening, we happy to host a special parent presentation called "The Gift of Reading". You do not want to miss out on this opportunity to hear from this legendary writer.
Thursday, February 26
6:30pm
Lake Bonavista School
To help us with planning, please RSVP by February 24th using this link.
Thank you to our School Council for their financial support of this event.
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today. In the morning, Ms. Ireland read the class a book called "Be a Good Ancestor". Then the students brainstormed ways that they can be good people, by taking care of the world and people around them.
We went over this week's spelling words, had Music class, and went to gym.
In the afternoon, we started learning about multiplication. The students used various materials around the classroom to model and represent multiplication equations. We're going to spend a while on this step because it's so important for the students to build a real understanding of what multiplication is, before they learn the tricks to help them do it quickly.
This week I will be busy with writing report cards, so I likely won't update the blog again until Friday - if anything important comes up, I will send a SchoolMessenger email!
Thanks for your understanding!
Have a nice week,
Zac
Spelling List A (Feb. 2 – 6)
for | corn | port | story | born |
sorting | lord | short | north | order |
Spelling List B (Feb. 2 – 6)
victory | organs | glory | sword | forest |
torch | scorn | snort | portal | ignored |
Spelling List C (Feb. 2 – 6)
horror | format | corner | afford | informed |
absorb | sorrow | vortex | orbit | thorns |
Hi parents,
We had a really good day today.
In the morning we had the geometry quiz. It went a lot like the Addition and Subtraction one - pretty easy for the grade 4s, very difficult for grade 3. I think the reason for this is because Grade 3 is when all the new terminology is first introduced. In Grade 4, it just gets built upon further. So even though the Grade 3s and 4s did different versions of the test, I think the Grade 3 one was just inevitably going to be harder, because there were more concepts that were completely brand new.
We will definitely have a re-do of this one further down the road. But I'm not sure how much time I will have to specifically address these concepts in class, since we're moving on to multiplication and have a lot to cover in that area. So any practice you can do at home would be great. I'll send the quizzes home early next week to give you a better idea of what to practice.
In writing, we did a quick prompt: "If I had a tiny [animal], I would..." This is based on the short novel we're reading, "March of the Mini Beasts".
We had a lot of time to work on Natural Resource posters too.
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today! The students spent most of the morning working on their natural resources posters. I saw a lot more effort today and it paid off.
Tomorrow is our geometry quiz. To reiterate, here's what the students should know:
-regular / irregular polygons
-right, acute, and obtuse angles (measuring angles with protractor for Grade 4 only)
-equilateral, isosceles, and scalene / right triangles
-what a quadrilateral is, and a couple examples of quadrilaterals (rhombus, parallelogram, rectangle, square, trapezoid)
-regular polygons (equilateral triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, octagon)
-parallel lines
-sides / vertices
We reviewed most of the concepts again today, and I do feel like we're ready for this quiz. But as always there will be opportunities for a re-do if needed.
Have a nice night!
Zac
Hi parents,
We had a pretty good day today.
In the morning, the students started a mini-project for Social Studies, in which they're creating posters to show their understanding of Alberta's natural resources. It might be helpful to talk to your child at home about the big ones - agriculture, fossil fuels, and forestry - and brainstorm all the ways these resources are used, and also how they connect to people's jobs in the province.
We went over the new spelling words and had a good discussion about the 'ce' blend.
In the afternoon, we did Daily LA, and then learned about how we can describe shapes 'mathematically'. We talked about how to mathematicians, the 'attributes' of a shape (angles, sides, type of polygon, parallel lines, etc.) are generally the best way to describe them. We talked about avoiding words like 'big' or 'pointy', and using the proper terms, like 'obtuse' or 'acute'.
We had a big talk about this at the end of the day, and we've had many similar talks throughout the year, but effort continues to be our biggest struggle overall.
We are going to have our geometry quiz on Wednesday, Jan. 28.
This quiz will cover slightly different things for Grade 3 and 4, but here are the terms everyone should know. If you know all these you will crush this quiz.
-regular / irregular polygons
-right, acute, and obtuse angles (measuring angles with protractor for Grade 4 only)
-equilateral, isosceles, and scalene / right triangles
-what a quadrilateral is, and a couple examples of quadrilaterals (rhombus, parallelogram, rectangle, square, trapezoid)
-regular polygons (equilateral triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon, octagon)
-parallel lines
-sides / vertices
I know it seems like a lot, but we have covered all these terms in class repeatedly, and the kids actually do know them pretty well already. The bold concepts are most important.
Have a nice night!
Zac
Spelling List A (Jan. 23 – 30)
rice | once | face | ice | nicer |
pace | mice | laces | dice | racer |
Spelling List B (Jan. 23 – 30)
since | places | price | forced | space |
twice | dancer | scene | spices | notice |
Spelling List C (Jan. 23 – 30)
voice | piece | sauce | decent | recent |
except | parcel | cancel | cement | fence |
The theme this week is 'ce' words where 'c' sounds like 's'. Good luck!!
Hi parents,
Sorry about the missed blog posts this week - I ended up having meetings after school every day and didn't get to them.
We had a pretty good week all around. The kids worked a lot on their 'special place' paragraphs, which we mostly finished up today, and I was quite impressed by their descriptive writing.
Yesterday we had the addition and subtraction quiz re-do, and it was a huge improvement over the last one. It is clear that we're ready to move on from adding and subtracting. We'll still practice these skills daily as part of morning math, but we won't be focusing on them specifically anymore. On to multiplication. After we finish geometry that is.
We met with our buddy class and did a shape scavenger hunt, followed by a graphing activity. We reviewed some lesser-known quadrilaterals, like rhombus and trapezoid.
The spelling quiz went well from what I could see but I haven't marked them yet.
Have a nice weekend,
Zac
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