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Current Learning
Week 13 (Nov 29-Dec 3)

Week 13: ​Nov 29-Dec 3

MATH
Number Talks
  • estimating length and amounts using clues
Adding
  • 2- and 3- digit numbers with regourping by using base 10 blocks and a place value chart
LANGUAGE ARTS
Reading
  • building independent reading stamina​ with levelled books
Word Work (click on the blue words below to view and download the word lists) 
  • Yellow Sort 11 (-ug, -ut, -un words)
  • Orange Sort 15 (/h/, /sh/, and /ch/)
  • Green Sort 32 (-ick, -ack, -ock, -uck words)
  • Blue Sort 12 (final /k/ sound with -ck, -ke, and -k endings)
Story Making
  • developing and improving oral language skills
  • retelling a story
  • incorporating new skills into story making
  • cross-curricular with Social-Emotional learning and Science
Journals
  • write facts about snow
  • write about what you learned from our Mystery Doug episode (How is syrup made?)
SCIENCE
Mystery Doug
  • Watch Mystery Doug weekly mini-lessons, discuss, and write or build something to show our learning and understanding
What if you had an animal ______? (read aloud)
  • Learn about how animal eyes, ears, teeth, etc. help them survive in their environments and what a human could do with those features.
SOCIALS
Holidays Around the World 
  • Build a "suitcase" in which to keep our learning documents
  • Use a world map to help notice where each country/tradition is that we learn about
  • Learn about how the holidays are celebrated in Canada/America, Australia, and England
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING
​Second Step Lesson 2 (new curriculum)
  • With adult support, students will be able to describe the connection between their own practice and changes to the networks in their brain.

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  • Home
  • Weekly Updates
  • Subjects
    • Math >
      • Multiplication & Division
      • Measurement
      • Geometry
      • Fractions
      • Probability
      • Graphs
    • Language Arts >
      • Stories
      • Descriptive Language
      • Figurative Language
      • Poetic Language
    • Science >
      • Food Chains, Webs & Pyramids
      • Matter
      • Thermal Energy
      • Landforms
    • Social Studies >
      • Oral Traditions
  • Links
  • Resources
  • Extras
    • Virtual Field Trips