We watched a video about communities and the different types that exist. Below are the ideas that the class came up with when asked what they learned about communities:
-some towns can be small- Liam -the differences make them special - Rebecca -some have toys and some are different- Peyton and Oasa -We are lucky we have a community because of all the dangerous stuff out there - Kalli -smoke pipes are bad for the city - Lane and James -There are restaurants in a community- Sierra -Some are big and some are small-Katelyn and Reece -All of the different types of movements: flights, subways - Emily and Kyara -Some have trains and buses - Akaysha and Daniella -Some communities build houses and knock the houses down and build different stuff - Chace -We are lucky we have a community with trees - Jaycii -somewhere where we live -Peyton -something where people can eat and have food - Oasa -a place where we live and have pets and animals- Emily
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In art we have been learning about the use of lines and colours. For a fun art project, the class worked on some minion self-portraits, which are now proudly displayed on top of their coat hooks. Before the students began their wonderful creations, we looked at what a minion looked like. We then discussed what a self-portrait was. Through the discussion, the students realized that they would need to make their minions look like them. The minions had to have the same hair colour, eye colour, and wear similar clothing to what they wear everyday. The class really enjoyed this art project. Take a look at some of the wonderful creations below and see if you can find your child's artwork.
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On Friday the class discussed the question, "what is a goal?" Students came up with the idea that a goal is what you decide to work on in order to become better at it. After our discussion, students were assigned the task of coming up with three different goals for the school year: 1) A reading or writing goal 2) A math learning goal 3) A dojo goal (a goal that focused on a learning or behaviour skill) The students in the class really thought deeply on what it is they wished to work on throughout the school year and came up with some great goals for themselves. Feel free to ask your child what his or her goals are for the school year. Have a wonderful day! -Ms.Bhamjee |
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