Month: March 2025

A Week of Pi

It’s that time of year to celebrate everyone’s favourite irrational number: pi!

Check out this video about Pi Day (it’s focused on the US, but gives some background):

Leading up to Pi Day, Friday March 14, students are rotating through various pi-related activities. Pi doesn’t show up in our math curriculum until grade 7, so for us, we’re exploring this math concept just for fun! Our Pi Day activities include team work, games, and art. On Friday we will celebrate Pi Day by having a “Pi Off” to see who can memorize the longest decimal of pi (the official world record is 70 030 digits, set by Suresh Kumar Sharma!) We already have some students who can recite more of pi than I, so I can’t wait to hear what they come up with for “Pi Day Friday!”

 

We love this song to help us practice!:

(Did you catch that?)

Working Together

In Term 2, students have had many opportunities to work together in pairs or small groups. Thinking bigger picture, EVERYday we work together as a whole to help the classroom run smoothly. We often talk about how our actions contribute to the safety and comfort of everyone, and that learning to work together takes practice and reflection. There are times when we might have disagreements or frustrations, and how we decide to get through those challenges has a learning curve. Emotions can be big! Adults know that when they go to work they aren’t going to be friends with everyone, but they do have to work together to achieve common goals. In school, when children are still developing their self-regulation strategies and social skills, group work can feel very intense. We continue to build our resilience, communication skills, and self-regulation strategies as we learn together in groups.

This term some group work experiences included: literature circles, a science project, Community Circle, during games in P.H.E, making music, sharing supplies, Metis finger weaving, gardening, and more!

During Community Circle on Monday, we discussed some of the ways we’ve worked together in groups, and the actions we take that contribute to our success in meeting our task goals. They included:

  • compromise/be open to the ideas of others
  • take turns
  • include others
  • use positive body language and spoken language
  • discuss – listen, consensus
  • share tasks – do what you say you’ll do
  • trust
  • respect

Next week, students will be reflecting on their own actions and words while working in groups and writing their Core Competency self-assessment. This document will be included in their report card after Spring Break.

 

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