This morning we did some Words Their Way work and all students were given a check up on their word patterns. Others had theirs completed with Mrs. Peterson. New word patterns have been given to most students and you should find a copy of these words in their homework pouches. Please remember that these have been sent home for a quick nightly review and for use on spellingcity.com. If your child does not have their words yet, they will receive them by Wednesday.
While this was going on, the other students were working on various Daily 5 activities. They were given a special tracking sheet today where they will mark down which activities they complete each day. This will assist them in making their choices as they will be able to see which activities they tend to gravitate to and which ones they need to choose more often.
After our read aloud and movement break, we went to room 79 to watch a video to kickstart the next part of our Social Studies Inquiry. The video goes along with a book called If the World Were a Village. In this video/book, the world has been shrunk to a village of 100 people. Comparisons are made regarding foods eaten, languages spoken, money earned, access to education, etc. This will spark our questions moving forward as the students investigate these statistics and issues in greater detail.
This afternoon we were busy and moving from one activity to the next. Mrs. Bowles was a little disorganized as her computer needed to be fixed and it ended up taking all day. This really caused Mrs. Bowles to be a little frustrated and didn't know where anything was.
We were introduced to our new Science Inquiry today. We first viewed a video about an unmanned mission to Mars. Then we watched the movie trailer to the movie "The Martian." This was where Mrs. Bowles and Mrs. Quilley shared with us that we have been stranded on the planet Mars and they told us our inquiry would be about how will we be able to survive on this planet. We worked in small groups to share what we already know about Mars.
We had to pack up quickly and head off to gym. We warmed up with some Rock, Paper, Scissors Tag. Then we played "Ships Ahoy." This is a great game to help us build up our cooperation strategies. We also worked on our throwing skills, dodging skills, and we even are getting some rock hard abs as we had to do sit-ups when our ship sank.
We barely had time to clean up and get out the door. My how time flies when you are learning!
1.) No School this Friday - Non-Instructional Day
2.) Please dress for the weather - also add names to your clothes as we have a tonne of clothes in the Lost and Found again.
3.) Go on Mathletics - there is some new activities posted.
4.) Families Helping Families - we sent the lists home last week. Please email Mrs. Bowles tabowles@cbe.ab.ca or Mrs. Zwack ajzwack@cbe.ab.ca if you would like to donate and we will send out a weekly email with a list of all of the items we have so far.
What do you think we will have to investigate further about Mars to come up with a plan of how we can survive on the planet?
We would have to know the surroundings of Mars
ReplyDeleteAnd we would need to know how to make food and get water from the ground
And know where is clean air,water and make sure we had good shelter to survive
Ella
Whether or not mars has food and water.
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If there is vegetation and water Nick.p
ReplyDeleteWe need to know if it has eney dangerous animals living on Mars and why. By Isabel.
ReplyDeletewhy is there no life on mars?
ReplyDeleteemily
We need to know if anything can grow on it, and if there's any spots of water. And what would be dangerous on Mars?
ReplyDeleteZabrina
We would have to find out if there was water, or if there was any enemies. And you would need to investigate if there was any plant life like trees and flowers.
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What kind of plants you can grow on Mars -Lexi
ReplyDeleteWe would have to investigate whether there is water and where the water is. AND I HAVE A QUESTION. HOW WOULD YOU SURVIVE AFTER ALL THE AIR IN YOUR HELMET GETS DIRTY?
ReplyDeletesorry I t forgot to put my name andrea
ReplyDeleteWe need to know if the temperature is good for humans to live there.
ReplyDeleteWe would need to figure out something to be able to cool Mars down, since it is so hot. We would also have to investigate whether or not there are any food, water or resources on the planet.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Bowles/Mrs.Zwack, our family is interested in donating to the 'Families Helping Families' family that your class is sponsoring. Could you please send us an email with a list of which items are still needed, or what people have already offered to get for them? Thanks so much.
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Nic thinks that we will need a special rocket to get there and once we are there we will have to find a way to grow food because nothing grows
DeleteMiller says we would have to further investigate the planet, with drones, to be 100% sure it is safe.
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