Question of the night: Which region (or regions) of Alberta did you study today? Also, tell us (at least) 2 interesting findings from your research.
Hello! What a productive day! We began the day by, once again, talking about avoiding snoozzerrama words in our writing. This time, we focused on verbs. We played a few charades to create webs of snoozer and vivid verbs. We're going to be holding another funeral tomorrow...this time specifically for dead verbs. It will be a sad day, but we'll be ok. In the morning, we also spent another research period on our Alberta research. We've been really focusing on the landscape of each region, as well as the vegetation and animals life. We will talk more in-depth about its natural resources and bodies of water over the next few research periods. This morning, we also learned our upper case "A" in handwriting, which looks suspiciously like a lower case "a"... And, of course, we practiced our basic facts again. This time, we used our multiplication squares game as our practice tool. The afternoon flew by: we went to music, then to the library, then met up with our grade 2 buddies for a super quick visit...we'll see them again next week. Please don't forget to whisper "Fjord" to Mr. V tomorrow for 3 super student tickets. Do you remember how that word is pronounced? Please return your Telus Spark forms ASAP. Our trip is on January 31st. Have a great night! ____________________________________________________ Grade 4 Students at Prince of Wales School Current Grade 4 students living within the Legacy community who are currently attending Grade 4 at Prince of Wales School will be enrolled at Wilma Hansen School for Grade 5 for the 2018-2019 school year. These students will go on a field trip March 7 with our grade 6 students to tour Wilma Hansen. More information to come home soon. Parents are welcome to attend the evening open house on March 8 - 6:30 - 8:00pm Grade 6 Students Current Grade 6 students will be designated to Junior High based on their address. If you have made arrangements to attend an alternate Junior High please notify Tara Macleod in the office. All grade 6 students will attend the field trip at Wilma Hansen on March 7 to see how a Junior High works. Open Houses Wilma Hansen - March 8 - 6:30 - 8:00pm RT Alderman - Science Program - February 1 - 6:00 - 7:30pm Nickle - March 1 - 4:30 - 6:30pm Willow Park - Arts Centered - Jan. 17 - 7:00 - 8:30pm If you require information on other schools please check the CBE website. ____________________________________________________ Important Dates:
lane
1/17/2018 02:34:25 pm
parkland and something else. i remember that the trees in parkland are made for shelter and food. the other place has elk.
lane
1/17/2018 02:35:52 pm
and rough terrain
Addison
1/17/2018 03:31:40 pm
Boreal Forests, Canadian Shield, Parkland, and I just started Foothills. The Canadian Shield covers less than 1/10 of Alberta.
Ethan
1/17/2018 05:50:52 pm
Canadian Shield and Rocky Mountains
graham
1/17/2018 07:11:40 pm
I did not do it in class because I wanted to do it alone :)
Reese
1/17/2018 07:43:25 pm
Foothills,rocky mountains. Everyone whisper fjord to mr.v in the morning you get three superstudents
Maya
1/17/2018 07:46:04 pm
Boreal forest,Canadian Shield
Harper
1/17/2018 08:27:21 pm
I studied the Canadian Shield as well as Foothills and Rocky Mountain regions. The dust from the rocks in the Rocky Mountain region changes the color of the water in the lakes.
Tiana
1/18/2018 06:34:35 am
Boreal Forest.
Joe
1/18/2018 06:48:30 am
Parkland and I forgot the other one also working on Canadian Shield
Emma
1/18/2018 02:22:29 pm
Rocky Moutain Region- if rocky white sand is put into a lake it turns the water a milky white colour or crystal clear.
Aiden
1/20/2018 02:18:37 pm
Boreal forest Comments are closed.
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