Thursday, October 10, 2013

Weeks 5 and 6 !

My apologies for those of you who looked for a blog entry last week. I was away for the weekend and didn't get a chance, so I thought I would cover two weeks in one, this time!


Now that I am sending home the weekly Plan de Devoirs, there is a section on there for notes to parents, and I am not sure how many of you are regularly reading this blog so that might be a better way for me to get important messages out to you.  I will keep updating this blog though and it is nice for me to have as a memory too!  Thanks for your support with the Plan de Devoirs so far.  There is a note in this week's (sent home today) about our upcoming science unit on structures and stability.  We will be building a structure as the final project, so we are in need of materials for that (details in letter) - thanks in advance!! 


In literacy, the grade 3s have just finished a writing assignment about what they are thankful for, following the thanksgiving theme.  It was really neat to sit back and watch your children brainstorm different things that they are thankful for and then write a few sentences about their reasons for choosing each one.  Family made it onto many lists, so know that your children really are thankful for you even though they may not always express it!   We have also started reading the 3rd book in the Mademoiselle Charlotte series - the majority of the students really do seem to love these books.


The first module math test went quite well, and we are now into our second module, which focuses on number sense and numeration (adding and subtracting). We are reviewing the addition and subtraction of one and two digit numbers (up to 20) right now, and after thanksgiving we will be moving into addition and subtraction of two and three digit numbers.  


Last week we did an art activity that focused on primary and secondary colours, and it was a painting of different coloured fish.  Painting in the portable (without running water!) proved to be quite the challenge but seeing the students really enjoy the painting process made it worth it. 


We are now working on short skits to present in front of the class for the week after thanksgiving.  It is just a chance for the students to get some practice with the dramatic arts, and I think it will be fun for us all to watch the different groups present their skits. 


For those students who are on the cross-country team, the meet is happening this coming Wednesday morning (October 16th) so please send a water bottle that day! 


I hope you all enjoy a beautiful thanksgiving weekend! :) 

1 comment:

  1. Happy Thanksgiving Mme Alyssa! Thanks for teaching and for the informative blog!

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