Our math Harkness Hour group is working on solving 2 step word problems using 3 digit by 2 digit multiplication. Our next step is to create our own word problems. @DHSHainstock@DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
Today students used the Kainai Plant Index to learn about different Indigenous plants and their medicinal uses. They used chalk pastels to create images of their chosen plants. @DHSHainstock@DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
Our student teacher Ms. Dhillon has been teaching us about food chains. Yesterday, we started creating ‘food tunnels’ to represent the transfer of energy between the sun, producers and consumers. @DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
Our student teacher Ms. Dhillon has been teaching Grade 5 about producers, consumers and decomposers. Today, students played a sorting game to test their knowledge. @DHSHainstock@DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
Our student teacher Ms. Dhillon led our class through a science activity that demonstrates how wetlands act like ‘filters’ to clean water. @DHSHainstock@DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
In Social Studies, we started learning about the physical regions of Canada. To begin, we used loose parts to recreate the map of Canada. @DHSHainstock@DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
Grade 5 has been busy over the past month! In math we’ve been learning how to use coordinate grids as well as the different types of transformations. @DHSHainstock@DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
Art inspired by Canadian Indigenous artist Norval Morriseau. “I used the colours of the Medicine Wheel in my art to show mind, body, spirit and heart.” @DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE
We used so many math skills in today’s task. Measuring, rounding decimals to the nearest whole number, multiplying 2 digit by 2 digit numbers and finding the volume of rectangular prisms! @DHarkness_CBE#WeAreCBE