It's a new year and the excitement is building! 2021-22 will be a momentous year and I know we are all together in this journey.
Mrs. Abbaraju
Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Weather was once again the centre of attention this past week. We took full advantage of the mild temperatures and sunny skies!
Mr. Fontaine conducted music lessons outside as well. He got creative and somehow managed to connect the electronic keyboard to teach patriotic songs to the students. The children immensely enjoyed this outdoor session.
In math, we did a socially-distant hands-on exploration of mass of different objects in the classroom. The students got an opportunity to measure mass using a pan balance and various weights in grams and kilograms.
Next week, we move onto milliliters and liters. Here's to happy explorations!!
Sunday, November 1, 2020
There was a shift in weather this week, but we soldiered on. Students enjoyed Pajama and Stuffed Animal Day as their reward. Unfortunately, I don't have pictures as I forgot to take them! I too was having fun with the children. Next time, I will remember to take a few photos.
In ELA, students learned how to take notes and write a few conclusions based on them. Apes is always an interesting topic to research on!
Saturday, October 24, 2020
It has been just over a month since the first day of school, and I am so happy to say that the students seem to have settled into a room which looks quite different from what they have been used to so far. While the desks are far apart, the children still have many "socially distant" ways of interacting with each other.
Sunday, March 8, 2020
Deputy Chief Bennet was our community reader this past Friday. He read the book, Thank You Omu! to the students. It was a great picture that talked about the importance of sharing what one has with others. Children enjoyed the book as well as the wonderful insights that Deputy Chief Bennet shared with them. Here are a few pictures from that event.
Thursday, February 20, 2020
On the eve of Valentine's Day, we had our Fraction Fun event. Students created artwork inspired by Ed Emberley's Picture Pies, decorated Valentine Bags, and played games. You guessed right! All these activities were based on fractions, our current unit of study in math.
Ed Emberley Picture Pies
Students used fractional parts of circles ( whole, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/8) to create some beautiful designs. After cutting out the parts, they glued the pieces together to make clowns, dogs, flowers, and walruses to name a few. Amritha and Swati who were the parent volunteers at this station were incredibly patient with the children while the youngsters chose their designs and colors.
Valentine Bag Decoration and Estimation
In preparation of Valentine Exchange, students decorated bags with stickers, doilies, colored pencil, and pompoms. Allison and Stacey led this station and they had the unenviable task of ensuring that supplies lasted for all the students! After the children decorated the bags, they had to estimate the fraction of decorations. They were encouraged to use benchmark fractions such as 1/2, 2/3, and 3/4. Once the fractions were estimated, students recorded their guesses on bag labels. This station challenged students to apply their knowledge of fractions to estimation skills.
Games
This station was wonderfully led by Liz who has a great sense of humor! Students played dice games and worked with tangrams to make heart and other shapes. Liz tried to help students through the challenges and the youngsters truly appreciated her inputs. Mr. Dimen, our new assistant principal joined us and he encouraged students to keep trying as they worked on tangrams.
It was indeed a fun-filled afternoon with loads of learning and laughter. Thanks to all the awesome parent volunteers who made it possible.
Sunday, February 9, 2020
We began the unit on fractions with a great hands-on activity. Students worked in groups of three to show fractions using different materials such as construction paper, yarn, and play dough. Each group was assigned a specific fraction to work with and present its work to rest of the class. Children explored fractions such as halves, fourths, sixths, and tenths.
It's a new year and the excitement is building! 2021-22 will be a momentous year and I know we are all together in this journey.
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Valentine Fraction Fun Event On the eve of Valentine's Day, we had our Fraction Fun event. Students created artwork inspired by Ed E...
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It's a new year and the excitement is building! 2021-22 will be a momentous year and I know we are all together in this journey.
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There was a shift in weather this week, but we soldiered on. Students enjoyed Pajama and Stuffed Animal Day as their reward. Unfortunately,...