Saturday, March 19, 2022

Friday, March 18th, 2022

Room 6 students were eager to begin a Design Thinking Challenge this week. After reading the mentor text "Not a Box", they were challenged to show creativity and innovation to build something from their cardboard box that serves a purpose. 






Grade 2 students have been exploring the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, by studying the artists Shelagh Duffet and Maud Lewis. 








Grade 3 students have been working on using Cinquain Poetry to describe pleasant and unpleasant sounds, and the characteristics of those sounds. 




 

We began exploring our understanding of the concepts of repeating (gr. 2), increasing (gr. 2 & 3) and decreasing patterns (gr. 3). Recognizing and analyzing patterns is an important part of mathematical thinking. Patterning concepts lead to work with algebra in higher grades. 



In this unit, your child will:

  •   Identify, extend, create, and compare repeating patterns.

  •   Identify, extend, create, and compare increasing patterns.

  •   Identify, extend, create, and compare decreasing patterns.

  •   Describe patterns using pattern rules.

  •   Display number patterns on hundred charts.

  •   Use patterns to solve problems.

    Patterns can be found all around us. Encourage your child to look for patterns around the home, and talk about them.

    Here are some suggestions for activities you can do at home:

  •   Look for patterns in your family’s activities as marked on a

    calendar at home. What activities do you do daily? Twice a week?

    Every week?

  •   Use small objects like buttons or coins to make patterns that repeat, grow or shrink. Encourage your child to describe and extend the patterns.

  •   Count collections of nickels and dimes by 5s and by 10s.

      Find examples of geometric patterns in floor tiles or on game boards.

Saturday, March 5, 2022

School Council Presentation

Earlier this week, Ms Bouchard and myself presented to School Council. I wanted to share a few slides from our presentation. It will give you some insight into your child's work, as a mathematician! Our learning intentions are for students... 

To communicate mathematical reasoning justifying their answers.

To use mathematical vocabulary to understand and discuss mathematics.

To develop problem solving strategies by listening, discussing and trying different strategies.









Friday, March 4th, 2022


Our Book Fair has started. The link below is active.  

 

We are pleased to be hosting a hybrid (In-School and Virtual) Scholastic Book Fair from Friday, March 4, 2022 until Friday, March 11, 2022.  

 

Each class will get an opportunity to visit the Book Fair on Monday, March 7th or Tuesday, March 8th. 

 

Your child will receive a Book Fair Wish List that they can fill in while visiting the book fair. This form will be sent home for you to view, if you would like to purchase anything from your child’s wish list you can choose to use the virtual book fair link (below) or initial next to the item you would like to purchase and send in exact cash in an attached envelope or baggy. Please note, that in-school purchases already include GST.  

 

Cash orders need to be sent in by Thursday, March 10th 

Online orders will be shipped to the school and sent home with your child when they arrive.  

 

Virtual Book Fair Link: https://virtualbookfairs.scholastic.ca/pages/5163641



Lake Bonavista School Council has started a new fundraiser!



 Upcoming Dates

  • March 4th-11th - Book Fair
  • Thursday, March 10th - Inside Out Day
  • Thursday, March 10th (PM) & Friday, March 11th (AM) - Virtual Student-Led Conferences
  • Tuesday, March 15 - Picture Day (tentative class photos)
  • Thursday, March 17th - Fun Lunch - Waffles & Chix
  • March 21-25 - March Break