Humanities
We have continued to read the wonderful story of The Little Prince and become more familiar with the adventures and lessons that we can learn from the characters. The students are enjoying the story immensely, so please ask them about the storyline so far. We will be doing more reading comprehension next week. We will have an opportunity to explore some wonderful Inuit artwork in the next few weeks. Dr. Lynn Moorman from Mount Royal University will be visiting with us to share the stories and locations from the artwork. As usual, if you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Math We uploaded work on adding and subtracting decimals on Seesaw. Students also received their marked assignments on Seesaw on how to represent decimals and convert them to fractions. This week, we also continued working on predicting outcomes by looking at patterns ("What's My Rule?") Results of an independent assignment will be returned next week. Looking ahead: Sorting and ordering decimals. Science This week we conducted a classroom chemistry lab on how to make rock candy and discussed the science behind it. We will continue to let these crystals grow as wait time is critical to their growth. An assignment on seesaw was posted for students to explain the science behind this experiment. Please see to it that your child has finished it. Health 5.1 finished studying the male reproductive parts and their functions. As always please have a discussion about these topics at home with your child. Looking ahead: female reproductive parts and the menstrual cycle.
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