Friday, February 26, 2016

Today was the last day of our swimming. lessons. All students showed perseverance in completing their lessons. The students developed physical skills to develop coordination, floating on their back,  swimming underwater and feeling confident to be in water. We could not have done this without our wonderful volunteers!
 Thank you to Ben's grandparents
and Mr. Lancee Gr:1/2

Floating on my back...


Ask me to explain this game to you...

 

 

 

 
              
 
 
Surprise of the lesson was to go on the water Jungle..
           
  

                
       Ask me about my favourite part of the swimming lesson today...

We read the book,
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We compared different sizes of things to the actual size..

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favourite part..

   Buddy Activity with Gr: 3/4


We have been learning about worm compost and sharing our learning with other grades...
Gr: 3/4 is sharing how does this work...

          mango                               Avocado                                 pepper

Ask me what was my hypothesis...

Ask me to explain what is decomposing...
 

                   

           Orange                                              potato                                   lemon
How long have they been int this compost? 3 weeks Ask me what are these water beads... (moisture)
 We put fresh vegetables in our compost

A week in the bin.... What changes do we see... Ask me to explain...
 What is this...   (thermometer)
Ask me to explain what is the temperature inside the compost...   hot or cold?

Artists at work...
                    Ask me what are the swirls...
                   


                             
                         How many hearts does a worm have? 5
                               How many hearts can you see? How many more do we need?

  Enjoy our learning!
                                 

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Have  a wonderful weekend!
Thanks,
Mrs. Malik & Mrs. Queen.




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