Week 18 ( January 22-26)
In Literacy this week, we began our research on 'Dash Facts'. First, we compared 2 different types of writing to determine what is Fiction writing and what is non-fiction writing. Then we learned how to pull only the important words or phrases from a passage of writing to collect information on a single topic. Then we choose either an arctic animal or an animal from India to learn more about. We used websites and videos to collect information and facts about our animals. We also reviewed the vowel teams that make the long e sound and the long o sound during our word work.
In math this week, we focused on subtraction. First, we created a Fraye model to review the vocabulary and symbols associated with subtraction. Then we worked in our levelled groups to solve various subtraction problems using base ten blocks or number lines.
In Social Studies, we finished our Igloo building challenge and created a poster to demonstrate our understanding of how Igloos are an important part of life in the Arctic of Canada. Later in the week, we continued to compare and discuss the cultures in Nunavat and India. We listened to and compared traditional throat singing in Nunavt to the traditional music in India. We also tried some dances from India and looked at the differences in art work between the 2 communities.
In gym, we had a great time playing, listening to instructions and working as a team with the parachute.
1. In Literacy, we will learn how to change our dash facts into complete sentences.
2. In math, we will continue exploring subtraction and strategies of how to solve these questions.
3. In Social Studies, we will finish our study of the cultures in India for the grade 3's and an Inuit communities in grade 2 with a final project.
Important Reminders & Upcoming Events:
1. Library Day - Thursdays!
2. Continue with Home Reading - READO!!
3. Healthy Hunger lunches - please sign up on-line 5 Days before
4. Report Cards go live on Wednesday, Jan 31st
5. Winter Walk Day - February 7th (Be prepared to go outside that day)
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