Monday, June 15th
Happy Monday! Here's a picture from Josslyn to brighten your day! Thanks, Josslyn!
A Closer Look at Monday:
Questions or just want to connect? Ms. Ghoury's here for you every Monday! Email to set up a call! [email protected]
Wellbeing & Connection:
Here's the instructions for Week 10 of your journal activity! First, open your workbook and set up your page. The title can be "Journal". Next, check in with yourself. How are you feeling today? Draw the emoji that matches your mood, then watch the video to the right. Did you know that your heart works so hard? Next try the "Mindful Exercise: Heartbeat Jumps". Do this exercise every day, as often as you like-no writing necessary! Notice how you felt before you did the exercise, and how you felt afterwards. Did it help? Feel free to write a reflection. |
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Now choose one section of the page to complete: Self-Care Tip (how do you feel after doing a fun activity?), Think About It, Character Trait of the Day, or you can choose to draw a picture of someone being grateful.
Four, get to it!
We'll ask you to do one section a day, so by the end of the week you'll have four journal entries and will have completed each section. If you miss one or all, or just want to talk about your answers with your parents that's totally okay. Do what works for you! 😊
Four, get to it!
We'll ask you to do one section a day, so by the end of the week you'll have four journal entries and will have completed each section. If you miss one or all, or just want to talk about your answers with your parents that's totally okay. Do what works for you! 😊
Spelling.
Monday Word Sort. Every Monday you will have a new word list emailed to you by Ms. Gebert. You will sort your words into different categories just like we did in class every week. Look for patterns and similar sounds when sorting.
For example, if your words contained the vowel sounds of short a, short e and short I, you would sort them into those categories. Don’t forget to add your headings for each category. You can record your sort chart in your notebook.
Monday Word Sort. Every Monday you will have a new word list emailed to you by Ms. Gebert. You will sort your words into different categories just like we did in class every week. Look for patterns and similar sounds when sorting.
For example, if your words contained the vowel sounds of short a, short e and short I, you would sort them into those categories. Don’t forget to add your headings for each category. You can record your sort chart in your notebook.
Writing:
Time to write your last letter of grade 3! You can write this letter in your notebook and take a picture of it, or you may type it out on a computer. Just like the Letter Logs we did at school, you do not need to set up the page with your name, date and title. Simply start your letter with a greeting like Dear friend, or whatever you like. Please follow the letter writing structure we practiced in class. Here’s an example of what your letter should include this week: Dear friend, (Greet them and wish them well.) Transition. (Share three special people or professions you have felt grateful for during this Pandemic. Explain why you are grateful for each of them. Did they work hard to keep us safe, did they provide us with important information, keep us fed, or help us feel calm and happy?Between each idea use a transition.) Transition to the conclusion. (Finish the letter by wishing them well.) Sincerely, (Your first name, Grade 3) Send to: [email protected] (this is a separate email that I've set up specifically for these letters). You may also choose to share your letter on MyBlueprint, but please make sure you send it to the above email address as well. Thank you! These virtual notes will be delivered to seniors at The Langley Lodge, Avalon Gardens, Langley Seniors Village, and Langley Gardens. |
Math:
It's time to practice your multiplication facts. I challenge you to work really, really hard over the summer to gain fluency in your facts. You will no doubt wow your grade 4 teacher! This week I'll give you games and activities that you can use now, and over the summer to make sure you know your facts like the back of your hand.
Download and play the games below: Multiplication Bump. You'll practice your 6, 7, and 8 times tables.
It's time to practice your multiplication facts. I challenge you to work really, really hard over the summer to gain fluency in your facts. You will no doubt wow your grade 4 teacher! This week I'll give you games and activities that you can use now, and over the summer to make sure you know your facts like the back of your hand.
Download and play the games below: Multiplication Bump. You'll practice your 6, 7, and 8 times tables.
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Playful Possibilities:
Have you ever tried doing a black out art project?
Have you ever tried doing a black out art project?