Sunday, November 5, 2017

Week ending on November 3

The students finally presented their Area and Perimeter project in Math. For this, they used Oral Spanish skills in which they recurred to previously learned and specific vocabulary, like ordinal numbers, sequencing like "primero", "luego" and "despues", and prepositions like "debajo", "arriba" and "adentro". For Math, they had to use base ten reasoning when they multiplied by 10 and 100. The students also reviewed one digit multiplication and are learning two digit by one digit multiplication. 








In Spanish, the students are doing a project on dinosaurs, linked to the Social Studies curriculum of fossils and bones found in Alberta. 


As part of the Science Curriculum we had an in-school field trip by Teacher's Pet, an educational project that teaches students using hands on activities. The student were thrilled to  build different types of catapults such as the Trebuchet, the Mangonel and the Ballista and learn about their functioning principles. 













Celebrating Halloween
We received a surprise visit by the Border Security agents and dogs.






Making vampire corner bookmarks. 








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