The final countdown is definitely ON!! This week was one that packed in a LOT of fun! On Thursday, we performed Avnika’s reader’s theatre script to the other Grade 4/5 classes. It was GREAT!
Everyone thought it was a very well written script and all of you performed your parts very well! You sure are a class that loves the creative side of things! Congratulations again, Avnika, for creating a script that was not only very engaging and fun, but also very informative and current!
We had our final swimming session this week and, as always, it was a great afternoon! The water walkway was open … did you give it a go? What were your favourite things to do at the pool?
There was some learning that took place as well this week:
How about you quiz your parents and see it they know the following abbreviations: PST, MST, CST, EST, AST, and NST. What do they think these are? Did any of them know that these are the abbreviations for Canada’s six time zones? We learned about why time zones are important and how they work in Canada. We watched a short video and then we did a follow-up activity.
Although Friday was supposed to be our Confederation Park picnic day, the weather forecast did not look favourable at all, so the decision was made to stay at school and have a fun day here.
We spent the morning playing a variety of different games and we had some outside time as well.
In the afternoon, we offered three movies ( based on the popular vote) and had the opportunity to watch either DOGMAN, YES DAY, or MOANA 2. What a great way to finish off the week.
Next week we have a few more key things to get done: our Core Competency year end reflection, a final visit with our buddies, and making our growth portfolio folder. We’ll also be packing up all our supplies and bringing everything home.
Don’t forget to bring a sturdy bag to school each day so that you have something to carry all your things home in. Report cards go home on Thursday and our Mega Market Sale happens on Thursday as well.
Your blog response for this weekend is:
1. Which Canadian time zone are we in?
2. If it is 3:00 pm in Newfoundland (NST), what time is it here (PST)?
Have a wonderful weekend Division 7! Three days and one hour left!! ![]()
Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Gil

teamwork are really starting to shine as you prepare for your two big presentation days: Tuesday, June 17th (for each other), and Thursday, June 19th (for the other Grade 4/5 classes). We can’t wait to see the final performances!
at the Celebration of Learning Assembly. It’s for all the Intermediate classes, and your families are welcome to join us in the gym! Don’t forget to invite them.
Wednesday, June 11th from 10:00–11:00 AM: It’s our Volunteer Tea! We hope all of Division 7’s parent volunteers can come so we can show how much we appreciate everything you do for us—and for the whole school community.
Thursday and Friday so every class could watch—and wow, Division 7, you shone so brightly! Hats off to Rudy, Ved, Carlos, and Penny for their brave and beautiful performances. Hats off to our virtual performers AND those who submitted art work. So much talent and musicality in our room!
unit on fractions, working on visualizing, drawing, and comparing them. This helped us build a strong understanding before we move on to decimals next week. Remember: a decimal is just another way to show parts of a whole—just like a fraction! Keep working on the Money and Time units in IXL as well! Some of you are really seeing progress and flying through those levels!