Today we worked to support the kindergarten class in Math. We tried to help them understand the difference between 81 and 18, 12 and 21 and so one. This is also really good practice for the grade 1 students who often mix up their numbers.
We have begun double digit addition with the grade 2s and single digit addition with the grade 1s. Please use the mathletics site to work on math facts (live mathletics). Grade 2s make sure you click on the #2 star...you should be working on more challenging questions!
In Social Studies we were briefly introduced to 3 Canadian Communities. We also tried to locate Alberta on a map of Canada.
Blog Questions;
How can you fins Alberta on a map (what does it look like)?
Can you remember any of the 3 communities we will be learning about or where they are?
A half of a chocolate bar with a bite.
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Leonie
The canada map looks like some one ate a piece of alberta like a chocolate bar.-Ana
ReplyDeleteHalifax,Rigina,Iqaluit.-Ana
ReplyDeleteAlberta looks liKe a big chocolate bar with a bite out of it . Halifax. Matthias
ReplyDeleteA chocolate bar with a bite missing
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How can you find Alberta on a map (what does it look like)? It looks like somebody took a bite out of it.
ReplyDeleteCan you remember any of the 3 communities we will be learning about or where they are? One is close to the north pole, one has a field of flowers.
Hugo
Alberta looks like a big giant chocolate bar that Mrs. Helsen took a bite out of.
ReplyDeleteLauren Chao
It looks like a teacher named MRS. Helson took a bite out of it. 🍫🍫🍫🍫🍫
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ReplyDeleteYes-it looks like a chocolate bar that has a bite out of it. Lily
ReplyDeleteAlberta looks like something Mrs. Helsen took a big chomp out of.
ReplyDeleteI think one of the places is Southland, but I don't know for sure and I have no idea where it is.
-Blu
-Blu
i m such a good skatr
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