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Today was incredibly exciting and slightly nerve wrecking for some. The Big Bad Wolf came to Division 7 and he brought a lot of force with him. The students have been working very hard on their little pigs’ houses. We had a straw house, stick house and brick house. Students worked together to develop a plan, draw their proposal, create their vision and then observe whether or not their structure could remain standing after both a minimum and maximum amount of force was applied. 

I can not give out the results of what happened with their three structures, rather, I encourage you to ask your scientist what happened. Did all three structures remain standing? Did any of the structures fall down due to the force? Was there any movement? If so why?

How does the weight of an object affect the possibility of it being moved? If an object is lighter, does it require more or less force to move it compared to a heavy object?

Encourage your scientist to discuss how inertia was involved in this fun, hands-on and interactive activity. Hint hint* inertia* a property of matter by which it remains at rest or in motion in the same straight line unless acted upon by some external force. 

Today marked the end of a very special opportunity we were fortunate enough to have, that being our time with Ms. Field and participating in Story Workshop.

Although our sessions with Ms. Field have ended, that does not mean that our opportunities for Story Workshop need to end as well. The beautiful thing about Story Workshop is that stories are all around us, they are within us. There are ample amounts of materials in our surroundings that have the beautiful possibility of evolving into something else right before our eyes. These items are used as inspiration to derive our stories from. Do the materials hold meaning or significance to us? Do the materials inspire a creative and imaginative story out of us? Do the materials remind us of an experience or memory that we once lived?

The possibilities are endless…

I witnessed magic during our sessions of Story Workshop. Students that initially were hesitant and or intimidated by the writing process demonstrated consistent engagement, passion, curiosity and ultimately enjoyment for the writing process. They were eager and willing to orally share their story as well as draw and write their story in written communication form. 

I also found that Story Workshop encouraged our young authors to find the beginnings of their own authentic writer’s voice, as the objects within our story studio provided a supportive, interactive and challenging environment. Over time, students also began snapping their ideas together and collaborating their stories.

Throughout the story process, students would select the materials of their choosing (whatever they were drawn to), and would first create their story, then orally share their story with others and if time permitted, began recording their story. This process supported the opportunity for students to develop their reading, writing, listening, speaking, critical thinking, and imaginative problem-solving capabilities. During the share-out process, as an audience, students would ask questions, drawn inspiration from others and or provide thoughtful compliments. Again, the possibilities were endless, as stories continued on to the next day, or next week, listening to others’ stories provided inspiration for other stories to be created as they could add on to the original story etc, the possibilities…. were… endless…. 

What will inspire your next story?

We had our kick off assembly for Literacy Week this morning. As a follow up activity, to reflect the book we listened during assembly, we began creating our very own Colour Monsters! Our colour monsters will represent a feeling. As a class we generated a multitude of feelings as inspiration for our colour monsters. Before you know it our school halls will be decorated with colour monsters, keep your eyes peeled to see when they emerge! 

Our provincial landforms

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Ask your citizen how we combined Social Studies and Art in this project. I was very impressed with the attention to detail, the patience and care and the creativity that went into their projects. 

 

Here are some of the things that we loved most about landforms:

  • they are different shapes and sizes
  • landforms can be tall and small 
  • some can be water and some are land
  • volcano, canyon, glacier, valley, lake, mountain, cave, river, bay, delta, waterfall , cliff, hill, desert, island are all landforms
  • plateau is also a landform 
  • I like painting my landform 
  • I like making the map of Canada
  • I liked using the salt dough
  • I liked painting the salt dough
  • I liked doing the salt dough
  • salt dough
  • it was hard shaping the salt dough because it was so sticky
  • when the salt dough was hard to use  I rolled it in a ball and it was easier to use
  • it was tricky to make trees with salt dough because you had to make the tree trunk without it falling down. It was easier to use the salt dough when it was cold. 
  • I like planet Earth!
  • we learned about continents and oceans they are, Antarctica, North America, Asia, Australia, South America, Africa, Europe + Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Southern Ocean!

The Three Little Pigs

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Literacy Week is quickly approaching as our big kick off will be happening at this Friday’s assembly. There are a number of fun filled activities that will be happening next week. In preparation of literacy week we are already fully enthralled in our theme, The Three Little Pigs. As you may know, we are focusing on The Three Little Pigs in Science as we are underway with our construction of the various homes to try and remain standing against the force of the wolf. In Art and Language Arts we have also been taking an in-depth look at those three little piglets and the wolf. In your opinion is the Wolf truly a bad wolf, or was he just misunderstood and was there a series of misunderstandings that led to the belief that he is bad? Come view our Three Little Pigs work outside our classroom. Our writing reflected our big idea of persuasive writing this past month. As your read the authors’ work, we hope we can persuade your opinion of the Wolf.

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