Happy Birthday Manmeet! This week, students are celebrating your legacy and reflecting on their own #ManmeetMoments . Photo’s from Cartier’s Grade 4 students @MsBhullarCbe
Student have been spending their science time this week exploring simple machines. The plan is to extend this learning into a design thinking challenge that will ask them to think of ways they can reduce the physical work in common classroom activities using simple machines.
@Anjali_Joshi_ Thank you, your Rangoli STEM lesson brought a lot of excitement to our classroom here @MSBhullarCBE . Great review of symmetry and a perfect backdrop for students to share their own Diwali stories.
Try some #DIWALI Rangoli STEM with your class this week! The linked Google slides include a Diwali read-aloud, 2D geometric and spatial reasoning task, coding connections, and a hands-on experimental design prompt! #math#science#STEM#STEAM#CRRPdocs.google.com/presentation/d…
Thank you to our friend Mrs. Jost for the donation of a whole bunch of stencils and stamps for the classroom. Students had a great time experimenting with new designs and patterns.
I believe the students' favourite part of our trip to the Saddle Town @calgarylibrary this week was their button maker. Mine was the automated book sorting machine.
Usually students are quick to remind me exactly when nutrition break is. One day this week they were so engaged learning about surface area I didn’t hear a peep about snacks until we had to stop for lunch.
Students are having a ton of fun with the literacy task bins Mrs. Au, our Inclusive Ed Learning Leader prepared for the class. So thankful for the support and engaging activities.
It was a beautiful morning to take a walk with students down to the storm pond. We were taking an inventory of the producers and consumers we could find.
I couldn't have asked for a better first week back @MSBhullarCBE . A huge thank you to the students, colleagues and families who made this such a successful transition back from our summer vacations.
Last week students showed adaptability and flexibility with a classroom move and welcoming their new Pre-Service Teacher, Ms. McSorley to the class. She did a great job teaching them about fractions of a set and some new Math games.
Students selected an animal to research and then showed their understanding by designing book covers to show how the topic might be developed as an expository or narrative text.