Oki! Tansi! Welcome to another beautiful week of family time and online learning. This week's theme will be Kakyosin: Noticing Seasonal Changes. I added another video of one of my discoveries! I hope that you will be able to go outside this week to explore your world and learn from Na'a. You can also look for 2D and 3D shapes in your home and neighbourhood. Google ClassroomSpecial Greeting ❤️👋PFS teachers miss you! We created this fun video just for you. I'd love for you to learn our special Piitoayis greeting too! Math: 2D Shapes⚽️📦In Monday's class, we talked about Todd Triangle, a 2D shape. If you had to describe Todd, what would you say? Would you say that he has 3 sides and 3 vertices (pointy parts)? I hope so! That is how I would describe him. Remember: Todd sometimes wears "costumes" where he looks a bit different. That's because when you change how long the sides are, the triangle changes too. I made some triangles out of sticks. They all have 3 sides and 3 vertices, but they all look a bit different. Can you make 2D shapes out of objects around your home? Send me a picture! Do you remember making different shapes using geoboards? Here are some pictures of our work. Notice how we have lots of different kinds of triangles. Do you remember this song from Jack Hartman? Get up, move around and count the sides and vertices along with him! Art Challenge #1: Create a picture using 2D shapes! Send me a photo of your creation. Art Challenge #2: Find the shapes in one of these pictures, then draw a 2D shape picture of your own!
Go on a shape search in your home or on a walk! Take along this sheet. Use tally marks to note what shapes you find. Send me a picture of your tally sheet!
Don't forget to practice using IXL. Try it out! You'll like it! Check your school email for your username and password. https://ca.ixl.com/ You can also download and print these worksheets for more practice.
Look Up🔝This week's GoogleClassroom lesson has some drumming. When we went walking, we heard drumming too! Who could have made this sound? Someone is singing, too! Who is singing?
Read Aloud with Andy !Just because we aren't in the school doesn't mean that we can't have reading buddies! My son Andy is in grade 5 and would like to read to you. His first book is Dino-Baseball by Lisa Wheeler. Scholastic Publishing gave permission for teachers to record their books during this time. Thank you, Scholastic Books! In this book, 2 teams of dinosaurs are playing baseball: the Green Sox (herbivores/ plant eaters) vs. the Rib-Eye Reds (carnivores/ meat eaters). You can print the page below or email me with your answers!
I hope that you enjoyed that book! Andy will be back next week with another fun book :) Did you like the rhymes? For more, play AlphaBats Rhyming ABCs: https://www.abcya.com/games/alphabats_rhyming Sight Word Bingo is also a lot of fun: https://www.abcya.com/games/dolch_sight_word_bingo Don't forget to practice your reading with EpicBooks, a free online library: https://www.getepic.com/ The class code is: etq1775 Raven's QuestCheck out this great program from TVO Kids! What connections can you make between your life and Ansen's? Have a great week!Love,
Ms. Sara ❤️
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