We planted some new seeds......
Ask me about the plants growing and are healthy
Ask me what we did with the peat pellets
Sweet Basil seeds..... ask me how we planted them
Why do the pellets need to be moist..
Ask me what are living things...
We found letter I on Lily's shirt..
We read,
What was interesting about this book...
What was different.... The boy and mom write letters to each other
We practiced looking for numbers and reading words to go with our number e.g. 4 four
Ask me how I knew to find the word 'six'
Ask me to read the numbers to you
We counted the legs on Mason's spider
Mason and Matthew showing us a different way to group 4
Ask me to explain
Ask me what is Haneen teaching us
We read,
Ask me about my experiment....
We wanted to feel and look at things that were light and heavy
Point to something light and what is heavy...
What is heavy and what is light
Ask me to explain what we did
scientists trying to understand....
A table is heavy even when two of us try to lift it...
We talked about gravity and friction Amira and Coutrnee are pushing the table with
Ask me about it... What are we doing.... one hand..... how come...
Ask me if it was easy to push the heavy table on wheels or lift it
Ask me what we are doing...
Ask me what is heavy...
Ask me about the book..... how they weighed the animals
We have 3 on one side and 7 on one side.....
Which side is stronger
Ask me about my learning task...
We had 5 students on each side... Ask me what happened?
What were the animals waiting for and why?
Listening and engaged ....
Matthew observed a symmetrical pattern on Amira's dress
Ask me to explain...
Thank you Grade 3/4 and 5/6 for helping us...
Well done.... some of us are skating for the first time..
It's our second day and see what we can show you...
Ducky feet.... help you skate...
Helping a friend..
Ask me when do we hold our knees..
A look of excitement and achievement...
When do we DROP and STOP
Ask me what is Gabby doing....
The instructor explained one skate is always
smaller...
Enjoy reading our blog!
Thanks,
Mrs. Malik
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