Friday, February 9, 2018

Hearts, addition facts and sea turtles

  Wondering what hearts, addition facts and sea turtles have in common?  They are all related to life in our classroom!
  First of all, students are welcome to bring Valentine's Day cards this Wednesday, February 14th, as long as they include all of the students in the class.  We will have a copy of the class list ready for them on Monday to take home, if they wish.  Mme Campbell and myself will be bringing in a treat for the short party at the end of the day, so no extra treats are needed.
  Cue the cue cards!  We are working through the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and efficiency with number facts helps considerably when students are estimating, doing math mentally and calculating answers (without calculators).  Please practice addition facts up to 9 + 9 with your child, so that they become efficient.  If your child has already mastered these facts, you can progress to the multiplication facts up to 9 x 9, which are an expectation of the Grade 4 curriculum.  There will be a quiz of addition facts up to 7 +9 on Monday and up to 9 + 9 on Wednesday.
  We have been exploring the properties of light in science in a variety of "hands-on" ways, from building kaleidoscopes to discussing why straws look like they bend in water to looking for rainbows to discussing how light pollution affects sea turtles.  After a review of the concepts discussed, we will be having a quiz next Wednesday, February 21st.
  Thank you to all of the parents who have supported the activities of the class and school by volunteering to help with such events as the recent spaghetti supper, winter activities at Tawingo and the various ski races.  Enjoy Family Day weekend!

Mme Lindsay

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