Question of the night: tell us one thing you learned from "Drylanders".
First of all, please remember our field trip to the Reader Rock Garden in downtown Calgary tomorrow. We are missing a number of field trip forms, so please bring them tomorrow. And, of course, dress for the weather. It's supposed to be quite warm, so make sure sunscreen is in your "dress" plans. We had a great day back from the the long weekend. It's hard to believe that we are almost into June, but it's true. We began the day today with a bit more work on patterns. We finished off our discussion with a few "magic Squares", which we'll continue to work on Thursday or Friday. After that, we're into Algebra, before finishing off with some more multiplication/division and fractions. It'll be a busy month. We spent some time with Mrs. Dennill today. Please remember your recorder everyday, so you won't miss a chance to perform for your belt! We also finished the movie "Drylanders", then talked a little bit about how early farmer in Alberta had very different technologies than farmers today. Irrigation and access to water is definitely one of those differences. In the afternoon, we continued to work on our Builders of Alberta research. Our research is coming along, and some students are ready to begin their adobe spark video... Again, don't forget our trip tomorrow! Have a good night. ____________________________________________________ Important Dates:
claire
5/22/2018 03:35:32 pm
that farming in the can be very tough and dangerous thing. Comments are closed.
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