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Saturday, 29 March 2014

Blog Entry –March 31st Update



TAKING ACTION
            Our new school focus is “Taking Action”. We started our class discussion this week by focusing on Earth Hour and what we can do to help improve our planet. Both the Grade 4 and 5 classes came up with goals for the remainder of the year to show that we can take action to help the planet in our classroom, school, community, and at home. 



Grade 5 Goals: Let’s Take ACTION!!!!

What can we do to make a difference?


 As a Class
* Bring in reusable water bottles to class
* Turn off the lights and open the blinds
* Place the garbage in the correct bins
* Only use the paper we need, and use both sides
* Use containers in your lunch rather than ziplock bags or wrappers that get thrown out
* Use the G.O.O.S bin paper

In our School
* Properly sort our recyclable items and compost
* Crush your water bottles so they take up less space in your recycling bins
* Picking up garbage around the school

At Home
* Unplug electrical devices when they are not being used
* Cooling off by having a cold drink, or using a fan rather than turning on your air conditioning
* Make sure all your lights are turned off before you leave your home
* Exercise instead of using electronics
* Walking, or using your bike rather than driving to school
* Don’t leave the fridge open for long periods of time
* Water your plants with your left over water from your water bottle or fish tank
* Take shorter showers
* Clean with more eco-friendly products

Globally
* Electric cars
* Creating your own compost
* Not buying products that harm the environment
* Plant more trees



Grade 4 Goals:  Let’s Take ACTION!!!!

What can we do to make a difference?


Class
* Only use the lights when we have to
* Create posters for visuals so every student knows what is suppose to go in the green bins, blue bins, and the garbage
* Use reusable water bottles instead of plastic water bottles
* Eco teams checking the bins in the class at second break
* Use G.O.O.S paper instead of using new paper when brainstorming or sketching
* Always try to use both sides of paper when we can
* Use containers in our lunch rather than wrappers that just get thrown out

School
* Use containers in our lunch rather than wrappers that just get thrown out

Home
* Compost, and recycle at home as well
* Use G.O.O.S paper at home
* Short showers

Community/Global
* Pick up garbage in your neighbourhood


LANGUAGE

READING
            As we are finishing up our last letters (Grade 5 last week was March 24th, and Grade 4 is March 31st) students will soon be placed in groups for literature circles where they will be able to demonstrate their learning. Using the comprehension strategies (e.g. questioning, making connections, predicting, and inferencing) we have practiced, fully explaining their ideas with examples and details students will be able to communicate their knowledge, questions, and inquiries around their given literature circle books.


WRITING

Both the Grade 4’s and 5’s are working on descriptive writing. We started our conversations and learning focus around what senses we can use to help us describe everyday objects. Students rotated around the room writing out juicy/salsa words to describe a variety of objects. Later in the week students drew out monsters and focused on using descriptive detail to describe their monster to a partner and have them draw out what they visualized the monster looked like from only their partners oral description.


MATH

We have finished up our 3D Geometry unit and are moving onto Fractions this week. 








A reminder, Math Help is every Wednesday and Friday and is open to all students in my Grade 4 and Grade 5 class. As well after any quiz if a student would like a re-quiz they should be coming to math help and asking for help in order to do the re-quiz.


Independent Projects
Both the Grade 4’s and 5’s independent projects were fantastic and their peers really enjoyed being able to see all their hard work as well as learn something from their classmates. We will be doing a final round of independent projects in June closer to the end of the year. 


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