Sharing our Learning in Division 12

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Thursday, May 7th – Child & Youth Mental Health Day

Good Morning Div. 4!

I am really looking forward to our Zoom Class meeting today at 11:00am! I hope you can join us!

Today is Child and Youth Mental Health dayEspecially during these hard times where we are separated from our classmates, friends and loved ones it’s really important we check in to see how we are feeling. It is also important to remember that there are so many people in our communities that care about us, even during this time of social distancing.

Mindfulness 

Spending a few minutes each day reflecting and being mindful can help you feel better. Today we will be continuing our Mindfulness Journal that we will share new ideas to add each week. Some days you will find prompts to write a little, draw a little, or just practice some breathing. 

Art  & Poetry

Check out teams for some links to some wonderful art and poetry activities to help you prepare for a special day that is coming up this weekend… 🙂

Check out these amazing innovators, artists, bakers, and scientists!

Baking Extravaganza by Gerry! Gerry's Dandelion Exploration!

Hana's Dream Room!

Wednesday, May 6th!

Good morning Div. 4 Scientists,

You can join me for a live reading of our new novel, Wishtree, at 10:00am this morning on the general channel of Teams! Hope to see you there 🙂

Today is Wednesday, so it is time for more science! Today’s mystery science is all about spring and flowers. How can we better understand the world around us?  

  1. Watch the video: How do flowers bloom in the spring & watch the bonuses (so cute)! 
  2. Try the activity (you don’t have to print anything – you can just create your own versions! 
    • Making your own moving flower! 
  3. Reflect on the activity (form below) 
  4. You can try an extension! 
    • You can see for yourself how water moves inside a plant. Fill a glass with water and add a few drops of red or blue food coloring. Place a white flower in the glass. Wait a few hours and watch to see what happens. Look closely at the flower petals. What do you notice? Repeat this experiment, but use a stalk of celery or a lettuce leaf. What do you predict will happen? 

P.S. There is a special day coming up this Sunday! I will be sending you more ideas for this day tomorrow! 

You can check your math channel for another math activity! Please remember to work at your own pace 🙂 

Make sure to check with your families about attending our Class Meeting tomorrow on Zoom!

 

Tuesday, May 5th!

Yewon's Found Art! Cynthia's STEAM Dream! Hana's Daily Art!

Good morning, Div. 4! I hope you are having a wonderful start to the day! Here are some ideas for your day!

Inquiry

 Today we’d like you to continue working on your inquiry research. You might have already picked ONE country you would like to focus on (if you are participating in the country inquiry).

Connecting to your explorations of dandelions yesterday can you find some information about the plants and landforms of your inquiry country? Do they have dandelions there? 

  • What plants are found in your country? 
  • Are there any interesting landforms such as mountain ranges, deserts, volcanoes, etc.? 

Some of you have already finished all the inquiry prompts, which is amazing! Today you can focus on extending your research to questions you’ve created on your own. What else are you interested in learning about your country? Follow your curiosities! 

Read, read, read!

Book Club Virtual Meeting Tuesday at 11:00am!

Book: A Boy Called Bat!
You are invited to an audio/video book club meeting today at 11:00am! Come to the Book Club channel and you can join in the conversation!
Bring one (or more) ideas to share! It could be:
  • a connection
  • a question
  • a wonder
  • a favourite part
  • an inference
Epic Reading

WOW, currently as a class we’re at 249 books read and 102.5 hours read! That is so great! Plus, I know that so many of you are reading in different ways too! It would be great if you reflected on the reading you’ve done so far and share what you’ve enjoyed reading by completing a book review! You can find the book review template in your assignments on Teams!  

Math

You can also keep working on your math assignments from yesterday! Don’t forget to click the audio button to hear your math teachers read them aloud!

Zoom Class Meeting on Thursday!

We are having a Zoom class meeting on Thursday at 11:00am. Please see Teams for meetings details!

Hope you have a lovely day!  

Monday, May 4th

Good morning, Div. 4!

Take a look on Teams for a morning message video from me and the first chapter reading of Wishtree. <3

This week, there will be a few opportunities for us to connect on Teams and Zoom. You can choose join us for one or all of these times!

Today is May 4th, also known as Star Wars day! 😊 I know there are many of you out there that love Star Wars! You can check out this video teaching you to make a baby Yoda with a popout mouth and cup. Have fun you will.  

https://youtu.be/8-Tw9DP7dQ8 

 Rather take a walk on the dark side? You can check out this video from Art hub for kids drawing a cartoon Darth Vader! Browse their videos for more tutorials on other characters!  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3aV0dyHHn4 

Exploring Nature: Dandelions

While you are out walking today, can you find a dandelion? There have been so many on my walks! I have had the opportunity to learn from Lori Snyder, a Métis herbalist who has shares her knowledge with students,

teachers, and communities across the district. Here is one of her guides to plants, all about dandelions. We can understand the dandelions traditional role and medicines in Indigenous cultures. It is wonderful if we can get to know the plants and pollinators around us. Each Monday, I will post about a different plant!

How many days can you find dandelions on your walks this week? How many dandelions can you find each day?

Here are many fun ideas for learning with dandelions!

  • Can you create a dandelion flute? Can you get the tone to change?
  • Can you create dandelion art?

Here are some wonders you might explore with dandelions:

  • Can you look closely at all the parts of a dandelion?
  • How does a dandelion seed fly through the air?
  • What part of a dandelion flower becomes the seed?
  • Can you see the white fluffy part when you pull the petals from the flower?
  • What does a seed need to grow?
  • Why do you think there are so many dandelions?

Numeracy

Check your new math team for new math lessons and activities!

Friday, May 1st!

Good Morning, Div. 4! 

It was so wonderful connecting with all of you that were able to join us on our Class Meeting! I loved hearing from you and laughing at all the silliness. We all miss each other so much! If you couldn’t make the meeting, don’t worry, we’ll have another next week. You can answer some poll questions on the general channel to share your preference for our future class meetings.

I have a special morning message from you on Teams! Today I am reading “The Girl Who Thought in Pictures” by Julia Finley Mosca and illustrated by Daniel Rieley. “Each person is special – so UNIQUE are our minds. This world needs YOUR ideas. It takes brains of ALL kinds!” Always remember to follow your passions and love who you are.

S.T.E.A.M. Fridays 

Today for your S.T.E.A.M activity you could try out designing and creating your own Dream Bedroom! You can find out details and examples on Teams in your assignments 

 

Jump Rope for Heart UHE Challenge!

  • Today is the UHE Jump Rope for Challenge! If you participate in 30 minutes of physical activity (it doesn’t just have to be skipping), then send an email to Mr. Harding to enter the draw for an Iron Dog Book gift card (thank you!)! See the UHE website for more details!

https://universityhighlands.burnabyschools.ca/jump-rope-for-heart-challenge-may-1/

Thursday, April 30th – Teams Meeting Today!

Good morning, Div. 4!

I am looking forward to our class meeting today at 11:00am! Please log in to Teams and go to the “General” channel. Please leave your video and microphone off to begin with. It will be our first time using the tool as a class, so we will need to patient with each other! Please let me know if you need any help joining the meeting!

 

  1. Press calendar
  2. Select our Thursday meeting
  3. Press “Join now”
  4. Turn your video off and mute your mic to start

Below, are some more optional ideas for you as you plan your shape of the day. Please remember, you can do these activities any day, any week, or not at all!

Inquiry Invitations: Animal Connections

Neighbourhood Walks

Who lives in your neighbourhood? Brennan's Water bug explorationWhen you look closely, there are all sorts of critters to be found! Brennan found this little waterbug on his travels! Who will you find this week?

Mini Mystery Science

You can check out this amazing mini mystery science video: “Why do birds lay eggs in the spring?”

There are some incredible and unexpected nests in the bonuses! Nature is so amazing. Once you are finished watching, you might want to see what nests you can find outside. Or even try to create one yourself! What kinds of materials can you use to make a nest? Can your nest hold an egg? Or maybe a marble?

Inquiry Project

You might want to connect your interest in animals to your country inquiry project! If you have chosen the country you want to explore, you might be ready to start exploring your wonders. Perhaps, you want to know what animals live in your inquiry country (in Assignment #3: “Nature” category).

Fun Activity

Take this comeback-critter personality quiz to see which animal you are! Ms. Carley got the Florida Manatee!

Numeracy Connections

You could check the math channel for some population questions created by Div.4 and Div.5 students! 

Artist Celebration!

Thank you for sharing on our ART channel and the blog, Amir!

Amir's Art! Amir's Art!

Wednesday, April 29th

Sierra's Photography Sierra's Photography Sierra's Photography

Good morning, Div. 4!

I hope you are having a wonderful start to your day. I am so glad that students and families are asking questions when they come up! Please remember, you can connect with me through your private channel on Teams, by email, or on a blog comment!

Featured Photographer: Sierra. Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos from your nature walks last week, Sierra!

 

Today is Wednesday, which means it is time for another mystery science!

This week’s mystery science we will explore how solid rock breaks apart into smaller pieces through a process called weathering (including root-wedging and ice-wedging). In the activity, Sugar Shake, you can use sugar cubes as a model for rocks. Then you are invited to perform an experiment with this model to understand the process of weathering and how this process explains why rocks at the tops of mountains are jagged, while those at the bottom are rounded.

  1. Watch this video
  2. Try the experiment! (if you don’t have any sugar cubes, you can just make the predictions! You can also click here to see a video of someone doing the experiment – with some bonus content too!)
  3. Reflect on your learning with the attached form.

4. Try these extensions (optional):

Today we are also launching Hana & Yannes’s Art Contest!

Please see the blog post below for more information!

Thank you for sharing this great idea, Hana and Yannes! You are encouraging your classmates to be creative and share their ideas with the class! We look forward to seeing everyone’s art projects! You can share multiple art projects – even art projects you did earlier in the term (such as the climate art!). Your siblings can also share their art for the contest, you will just have to help them upload it to our team! Please let me know if you need any help or have any questions!
  Student from Div. 5 Climate Art!Student from Div. 5 Climate Art!

Hana & Yannes’s Art Contest!

Another creative idea from your Div. 4 community! Hana and Yannes would like to share their idea for an art contest: 
 
Yannes and I were thinking of doing an art contest.
All Div. 4 & 5 students are invited! (Siblings can enter too!)
The due date will be May the 14th.
The pictures can be uploaded to the ART channel in Teams!
 
The criteria:
 
-It has to be art related 
-Be creative
-No comparison 
-Most of all Have Fun!
 
By: Hana & Yannes
 
Thank you for submitting this great idea, Hana and Yannes! You are encouraging your classmates to be creative and share their ideas with the class! We look forward to seeing everyone’s art projects! You can share multiple art projects – even art projects you did earlier in the term (such as the climate art!). Your siblings can also share their art for the contest, you will just have to help them upload it to our team! Please let me know if you need any help or have any questions! 

Tuesday, April 28th

Good morning, Div. 4! 

I hope you have had a wonderful weekend and pro d day! Here is a photo of one of my walks at the Fraser River. Can you spot the heron? Do you have any photos from your outdoor adventures?

Today we are introducing the next step of our inquiry project. Some of you might be on your Inquiry assignment #2 (choosing 2 countries to explore), or some of you might be ready for the next step! 

You had so many great ideas for this project! We categorized your questions to help you organize your research and included them in assignment #3. This week, you can choose 1-3 questions to research. They don’t have to be from the same category! 

  • You can take notes in the empty column (make sure they are in your own words). 
  • The questions are just suggestions! You might come up with your own questions for the topics! 
  • You can add photos! 
  • You can type on this document, or in powerpoint, or write on paper! 
  • You can use the “Suggested Resources” for links to helpful websites and databases! 

We also have a special math inquiry problem for you! This math problem helps explore representing big numbers! Try your best to remember the different ways to represent the numbers. If you don’t remember, how could you find out? 

Make sure you are checking in with your peers in our communication channel! Post a message and say “Hi!” to the class. If you haven’t already, you can post on the Book Club channel and share your thoughts on the first 4 chapters of “A Boy Called Bat.” I love hearing your thoughts on this book!

Have you talked to your family about our class meeting on Thursday? Looking forward to connecting with you then!

Monday

Amir's rainbow Zeina's rainbow Kingston's rainbow

Good morning, Div. 4!

I hope you had a wonderful weekend! Today is a pro d day so your teachers will all be working and learning today. You and your families can see what would be a good fit for you today. Maybe you will continue on with projects you already started, maybe you will start something new! Please send me a message if you need anything and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

One thing to look forward to this week is our class meeting on Thursday at 11:00! Check with your families to see if you will be able to join us for this video/audio call on teams.

All the best,

Ms. Carley

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