Good morning all,
Today is our last Friday of the school year! This also means this is the final Sharing Circle as a class. Please be sure to join!
There was a question regarding the Father’s Day poem — the “good copy” refers to creating a final copy of the planning sheet in your best printing. Decorate it however you wish!
I will re-post the schedule for next week (as I did yesterday):
Monday-Tuesday, June 23-24: last day of classes!
Wednesday June 24th: I will be waiting in our classroom with your report cards and your bag full of things left behind. Please drop by the outside door between 8:30 and 3:30.
Thursday June 25th: Grade 7 Leaving Ceremony @ 9 am
Friday June 26th: Summer Break! (Last day for teachers!)
To discuss:
- Sharing Circle
- Documents for the Week
- Learning Opportunities
1. Sharing Circle
We will have Sharing Circle today at 11 am on Microsoft Teams. See you there.
2. Documents for the Week:
b.) I’m Talking Dad Poetry Plan – Int. or this link if the document does not open for you.
c.) Student Thoughts and Reflections
2. Learning Opportunities
To-do:
* : hand-in
(extension): optionalPriorities:
a.) Morning Journal*
b.) Literacy *
c.) Reflection*
d.) Project for (you know who)*
e.) MathExtensions:
f.) Genius Hour (optional)
Priorities
a.) Morning Journal *
Reflect on this past week. Choose at least one reflection to focus on:
- Who would you give a bouquet and chocolate to? Why?
- What are you grateful for?
- Think of 2 stars and a wish for your past week.
b.) Literacy*
Please refer to Monday’s blog post for instructions on the father’s day poem we are working on. We have become aware that finding 6 triple-scoop words might be overdoing it! Please aim for a minimum of 2 triple-scoop words per line.
Once you have completed the draft, publish a good copy of the poem. You might type this up on the computer (and print) or hand write it with your best printing.
Please refer to this template for your poem:
I’m Talking Dad Poetry Plan – Int. or this link if the document does not open for you.
c.) Reflection*
As you know, we usually have “Tea with Ms. D” at the end of the term to have a chat and reflect on your term. Unfortunately, that is not possible during this term. Instead, I would like you to complete the following reflection on your term:
Student Thoughts and Reflections
This is a mandatory assignment that will be part of your progress report for the term. Please complete by the end of the week (or sooner — sooner is better for this one :))
d.) Project for *you know who* *
During Office Hours and Sharing Circle last week, we talked about a secret project we have for *you know who*. Please refer to MS Teams “Assignments” to find out what I am talking about. This is due ASAP. Please ask me or a friend in the class if you are confused about what I am talking about.
e.) Math
Please continue your math program.
Khan Academy, IXL, worksheets, etc.
If you would like support/guidance on a math program, please contact me
Extensions (optional)
f.) Genius Hour (optional)
Continue your Genius Hour project. You may want to focus on your “weird animal” this week. This is an ongoing project. If you have completed it or are just starting, here is the planning sheet to start a new inquiry: Genius Hour Planning Sheet
Follow these steps:
Brainstorm – what topics interest you? Write down topics that interest you (e.g. birds, palm trees, global warming, Jupiter, etc…). Select one to focus on this week.
Question – What deep questions do you wish to explore on your topic? (e.g. how do birds fly?)
Research – How are you going to find answers to your questions? With limited variety of resources, it will likely be online or an interview with an “expert” on the topic (perhaps family/friends).
Present – How are you going to share your knowledge? Please come up with a a way to briefly present your project. This may be through a speech, slideshow, poster, poem, comic, video, song, etc.
Share – Practice your presentation and share — either to me, family/friends, to the class during Sharing Circle.
Please follow the following planning sheet to guide you through your planning and research.
Have a good day,
Ms. Daneshwand
Good day Division 7!
I am so impressed with the work you have done during remote learning. You have taken on many challenges and acquired many new skills. Thank you for your commitment to learning during these interesting times. This does not surprise me as I know how talented and persistent you are. You have all the skills you need for ongoing success. With only a few days left of school I want to wish you a wonderful summer. You have earned it! Take good care. Sincerely, Ms. Driussi.
I am grateful for my mother and father for doing home school for me and my sister. I would like to give a bouquet and chocolate to
1. To all the healthcare workers for helping with this crises we are dealing with.
2. To the first responder for warning all of us. Thank you.
I would give a bouquet and chocolate to ms Daneshwand for putting up with me for two years
I want to give a bouquet and chocolate to everyone cuz I just feel like it
I want to give a bouquet and chocolate to ms Daneshwand for giving us lots of fun projects and fun work. I also want to give a bouquet and chocolate to my mom for helping me with some work that I don’t know how to do.😊
Can’t believe it is our final Friday
i want to give a bouquet and chocolate to Sahej for letting me go in his pool and in a raft floatie.🤽♂️🤽♀️💧💦💦💦💧💦💦💧🌊
I give a bouquet and chocolate to my family and friend’s.
I am grateful for my family and friend’s.
I wish for my family and friend’s to stay happy and healthy.
I want to keep on spending time with my family and friend’s.
I want to keep seeing my family and friend’s.