2019-2020
Mrs. Carter's Class
Grade 3/4
Mrs. Carter's Class
Grade 3/4
That was a fun day!
After our last Math morning routine, we completed our Math check-in for the week. We are now moving on from area, perimeter and volume. The boys were then introduced to a new Math website where they were given time to complete their placement test. I think they enjoyed it! In Language Arts, we were discussing how to pull key information from a large piece of text or from a video. The boys read an article from CTV news about the 'World's Worst Cat'. We pulled out the key information that we thought was important. The boys then compared what they gathered with the video news story about the same cat. It was quite well done! This afternoon, after Daily Five, we went on a survival challenge to introduce ourselves to our new class novel, Hatchet. The boys were on a sinking ship and there is a desert island up ahead but they can only bring four items with them. Once they chose their items, I gave them a scenario of things that would happen on their island and they had to discuss how they could now survive with their chosen items. We had a good chuckle. We then read the first chapter of Hatchet. I think this will be a good one! The boys had a nice day and earned a few minutes of free time at the end. Please take the time to read through the report card comments with your son. If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out. Reminder....PD Day tomorrow. Enjoy your long weekend! How did I grow today? - We had scenarios with a sheet and we tried to figure out how to survive - We read a book about a guy that was really scared (Hatchet) - Today in the gym, Mr. Stanley did another exercise and also we were allowed to go to the climber - We also did our how to survive activity - Today in LA we read about the world's worst cat - We learned a cool new website called Prodigy Mrs. Carter
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