Friday, March 24, 2023

Friday, Mar. 24

Highlights:

  • Today we started our day with Maker Space. We had to imagine we could live anywhere in the world and then use the materials given to create our dream house. Ask me what features my house had and the materials I had to use.
  • For PE, we played a volley game first with balloons and then we got to use the actual ball! Ask me all the skills that I had to use to play the game. 
  • In Math, we started with our basic facts practice. We are definitely improving! Ask me a couple facts up to 20 so I can show you. 
  • In Science, we used our plans that we created yesterday to create our "Not a Box" invention. We came up with some very creative and imaginative things!

  • During Field Study, we brought our learning outside and looked for natural and man-made items. Using the items we found, we continued working on our observation skills by comparing what we say with our bare eye and a magnified version.

Reminders:

  • We hope everyone has a safe and fun Spring Break. Classes will resume on April 3.


Thursday, March 23, 2023

Thursday, Mar. 23

Highlights:
  • This morning we started our day with an imagination workout! We had to use our imagination to create a picture out of the shapes and lines. 
  • For Literacy, we wrote about what we imagine our toys do when we are not in the room! Ask me what ideas I came up with.
  • In Music, we continued our xylophone exploration. We played a few new songs in small groups. Ask me what songs we did today! 
  • For Art, we completed our Peru llama pictures. We drew out our llamas and then attached them to our textile backgrounds. They all came out so beautifully!
  • In Science, we connected our learning to imagination day! We read the story Not a Box, and then were challenged to create something with the box shown below. In partners, we created our plan. Ask me what I am going to be building with my box. 

Reminders:
  • Tomorrow is the last day of classes before Spring Break! 

Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Wednesday, Mar. 22

Highlights:

  • For Math, we used the three strategies we have learned (arrays, equal groups, repeated addition) to solve multiplication equations. Ask me to show you how to solve 4x4 using my favourite strategy.
  • This morning for Literacy, we are beginning to look at story writing! We started working on our plan for our story based on the picture below. We used a four square planner to help us jot our ideas down. Ask me to tell you about my plan!

  • For PE, we did three rotations where we practiced staying in our zone. We used balloons to help us learn this skill. 
  • In Art, we started a project connected to our learning on Peru. We are creating llama textile pictures! Today we created our backgrounds inspired by Peru textiles. Ask me what art mediums we used!

Reminders:

  • Tomorrow is Imagination Day! Students are welcome to dress up if they would like. They could dress up as anything they want to be! Examples are a unicorn, flower, rockstar - anything they want to be!


Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Tuesday, Mar. 21

Highlights:

  • This morning in Math, we practiced using repeated subtraction to solve division equations. Ask me to explain how we used it for one of the questions below.
  • For Literacy, we continued to work on our "What Would You Bring?" prompt from yesterday where we are working hard to show our best Grade 3 writing. Ask me to show you an example of a sentence that shows my best.
  • In PE, we played Fishing again but today there was an added challenge! We had to get our ball into the targets over the nets. Ask me how I had to adjust my volleyballs skills.
  • For Music, we played the xylophones! Ask me what two songs we played and the notes that we used.

  • In Health, we talked about peer pressure and what this means. We acted out scenarios and showed how we would resolve different problems. Ask me what my group had and how we chose to solve the problem. 

Reminders:

  • Imagination Day is on Thursday. 

Monday, March 20, 2023

Monday, Mar. 20

Highlights:

  • Today in Math, we continued working on using repeated addition and subtraction. Ask me to show you how to solve the question below using a picture and showing the repeated addition strategy.
  • During Literacy, we reviewed what Grade 3 writing should look like. Ask me what are some of the things that our writing should have. We also read a story and used our writing checklist.
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  • In PE, we played a game called Fishing. This helped us with practicing our volleyball skill of serving. Ask me to show you the proper steps to serve a ball!
  • For Science, we filled in our class KWL chart with all the things we have learned about hearing and sound. Ask me what are some things I learned exploring this unit. 
  • In Makerspace, we connected our work to our spirit day later this week, Imagination Day. We started with creating a drawing of a creature! We are excited to see what we will do with this next Maker time. 

Reminders:

  • Imagination Day is March 23.
  • Last day of classes before Spring Break is March 24.

Friday, March 17, 2023

Friday, Mar. 17

Highlights:

  • Today in Music, we started learning about the xylophone! We saw that it connects to our learning about the solfege scale. Next week we will be exploring and using the xylophones.
  • In PE, we continued with volleyball. We played with beach balls in teams of three. As a team we worked hard to keep the ball up by setting and bumping. Ask me what skill I have enjoyed using this unit.
  • For Math, we continued practicing how to use repeated addition and subtraction for solving multiplication and division problems. We also did a fun secret code activity related to St. Patrick's Day. We had to solve for the missing addends to figure out the code! Below is an example of one of the clues. Ask me what the hidden message was.

  • In Literacy, we learned about a new type of poetry called a limerick! We looked at a few different examples and then created our own. Ask me what my limerick was and what sorts of rhyming words I used. 
  • During Field Study, we worked on our observation skills. We looked at different natural items and drew what we could see from our bare eye and then what it looks like using a magnifying glass. For one of the items we got to see what it looks like under a microscope! 


Reminders:

Library Books: Students are welcome to bring their books home. Please remind your child to return or renew their books every two weeks. 

  • Mar. 21 - School Council Meeting 
  • Mar. 23 - Imagination Day
  • Mar. 24 - last day of school before Spring Break

SEVEN IMAGINATION ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS (FROM ‘I SEE ME’) 
On Thursday, March 23, our Spirit Day at Northern Lights School will be Imagination Day! Imagination can also be sparked at home.
Imaginative children are generally more creative, better problem-solvers, and more confident than their peers, so child psychologists emphasize the need for imaginative play. 
Unfortunately, the modern world’s fixation on television, video games, and highly structured activities tends to stifle, rather than encourage, imagination. 
We’d like to suggest seven imagination activities for kids to help them grow and develop their creativity:
  • Dress Up: Dress-up and play "let’s pretend" games have fostered imagination activities for kids for centuries. Encourage them to create their own imaginary worlds with a trunk of dress-up clothing. Old Halloween costumes, interesting clothing from thrift stores, and a selection of hats and accessories can keep kids occupied for hours. 
  • Reading: Reading encourages children to actively use their imagination in ways movies and television simply cannot. Reading introduces children to a near infinity of worlds and characters to include in their imaginative play, while encouraging them to visualize the book’s story. A television story doesn’t require any mental effort from a child, but books ask them to imagine locations, acts, voices, and feelings. Books can build empathy and kindness in children, teaching them that even small acts can make a larger impact. Combine favorite books with props and toys stimulates pretend play. For instance, if your child loves pirate books, offer toy ships, bandanas, and a plastic sword and you have all the ingredients needed for swashbuckling adventures on the high seas and a fairy wand to transform your child into a fairy prince or princess performing magical deeds. 
  • Boxes: Few toys hold the imaginative possibilities of a large cardboard box. To a child, a large box is a fort, a rocket ship, a palace, or a secret headquarters. Boxes just seem to generate imagination activities for kids. If you don’t have a large box, ask your local furniture or appliance store if they have any boxes you can take. children can decorate the box with crayons and markers, and you can help cut out needed windows, doors, or portholes. 
  • Cloud and Star-Gazing: People have created shapes in the stars and clouds for millennia. Grab a couple of blankets, lie on your back with the kids, and ask them what they see. Have contests to see who can come up with the silliest shapes for new star constellations or try to guess what each person sees in a cloud. 
  • Arts and Crafts: Provide children with paint, pencils, or clay and letting them create their own masterpieces. Sure, the resulting art may not be as nice or well-formed as more complicated, adult-led crafts, but that’s not the point. You’re allowing your child to explore creativity on her own terms, which helps build a healthy imagination. 
  • Spend Time Outdoors: Nature has inspired the imagination of some of humanity’s most brilliant artists, so why not your child? Ever-changing, the great outdoors offers all manner of opportunities to explore and play, as well as an ongoing source of all-natural leaves, twigs, and flowers for art projects. 
  • Let Them Get Bored: As parents, we’re expected to provide scheduled activities for children on a near continuous basis, as if boredom is the greatest disaster we could afflict on a child. It isn’t. In fact, allowing children to get bored can stimulate their imagination. Cries of “I’m bored” can be met with a challenge to use their resourcefulness and creativity to entertain themselves. If you’ve already primed them to use their imagination, children will think of something to do (or something they aren’t supposed to do—it pays to keep an eye on things, just in case).

Thursday, March 16, 2023

Thursday, Mar. 16

Highlights:

  • For Math, we worked on using repeated addition to solve multiplication problems. We practiced solving our equations using a number line. Ask me to show you how to use this strategy to solve 3x5=.
  • In Literacy, we continued learning about poetry. We read a book that had poems related to colour. We then created our own colour poems after. Ask me what colour I wrote about and what descriptive words I used. 

  • In PE, we practiced our volleyball skills. We worked on setting and then had our three rotations again to practice the other skills.
  • We did our new word sorts this afternoon. Ask me what rule I had to sort by today.

Reminders:
  • Tomorrow is Wear Green Day!


Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Wednesday, Mar. 15

Highlights:
  • Today in Math, we did our Math rotations. We went to two different ones today and practiced the skills we have been working on. Ask me which ones I went to today.
  • For Literacy, we had our reading rotations. We also read from our class novel, The One and Only Ivan. Ask me to summarize what has happened so far and who some of the important characters are.
  • In PE, we did three different stations for volleyball practicing different skills such as passing with a partner. Ask me which other skills we practiced and what was my favourite. 
  • For Social Studies, we continued our research on Peru. Many of us were able to complete our research! Ask me what new facts I discovered.
  • Today in Health, we continued learning about safety. We talked about risks and the difference between an "Okay Risk" and a "Too Big Risk". Ask me if the scenario below is an okay or too big risk.
Reminders:
  • Wear Green Day is Friday!

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Tuesday, Mar. 14

Highlights:
  • Today in Math, we continued using arrays to help us solve multiplication and division problems. Ask me to solve 24/6= and 10x3= using an array.
  • In Literacy, we learned about the digraph ph and how it can be found at the beginning, middle, and end of words. Ask me to give you an example of words that have the sound. 
  • We had our new reading rotations today. We are working on a few new ones. Ask me what they are.
  • For PE, we played elephant soccer tag and then ended class with wax museum. Ask me how we play and some of the skills we were working on. 
  • Today in Social Studies, we worked on our research project about Peru. Ask me what are some facts that I can share about Peru.

Reminders:
  • Friday is Wear Green Day!

Monday, March 13, 2023

Monday, Mar. 13

Highlights:

  • Today in Math, we learned about arrays. We started by going around the school looking for arrays. We then looked at pictures of arrays and had to create the related multiplication and division facts. Finally, we created arrays using different classroom materials. Ask me what sorts of arrays I created. 
  • For Literacy, we continued practicing our new reading rotations. We learned a new word work one where we are building words. Ask me what my starting word was and some smaller words I found within.
  • In PE, we played three different tag games. Ask me which one was my favourite.
  • Today in Music we continued learning about the different instrument families in an orchestra. Ask me what is an example of an instrument that could be found in the brass, woodwinds, percussion, and string families. 
  • In Health, we continued learning about safety. We talked about why rules exist and their importance in helping us stay safe.
Reminders:

  • Friday is Wear Green Day for St. Patrick's Day!


Thursday, March 9, 2023

Thursday, Mar. 9

Highlights:

  • In Math, we practiced creating a picture to solve division questions. Ask me to solve 15/3= using a picture.
  • We presented our instruments today. It was so great to see how creative everyone was and all the different ways they could control pitch and volume.
  • In PE, we did Freedom Frenzy. Our choices were skipping, badminton, and ring the stick! Ask me which one was my favourite today.
  • For Art, we talked about symmetry in nature. We created half flowers where we had to draw the symmetrical image on the other side. Below are some examples of our great work!

Reminders:

  • We are looking forward to seeing you all at conferences tonight and tomorrow.
  • There is no school tomorrow!

Wednesday, March 8, 2023

Wednesday, Mar. 8

Highlights:

  • In Math, we continued working on multiplication and division. Using our whiteboards we solved a variety of equations. Ask me to solve 4x3= using the picture strategy. 
  • For Literacy, we completed our how to writing. Below are some examples!


  • For PE, we continued playing badminton in groups of 3. We practiced many of the skills we have learned!

  • In Music, we did an exploration with instruments. Ask me what instruments I chose to play and what families they belong to.
  • In Science, we finished building our instruments. We also had time to add designs and decorations. Ask me what my instrument looked like at the end!

  • In Health, we talked about safety. We discussed how to be safe online, in public, and how to keep ourselves healthy.

Reminders:

  • Conferences are tomorrow and Friday. Students are to attend the conference with their families so that they are a part of the conversation. We look forward to seeing you!
  • There is no school on Friday.


Thursday, June 29

Highlights: Today we celebrated our last day of Grade 3! Ask me what were some of the fun activities that we did! Reminders: We hope everyon...