Ms Gourlay's Class – Page 38 – "It's better to know how to learn than to know." Dr. Seuss
 

In 2020, the June solstice occurs on Saturday, June 20, marking the start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere. Here’s everything you need to know about the summer solstice—the longest day of the year!

We have been learning about time.  The basic unit of time is the second. There are also minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years.  We divide up the year into four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Each season lasts about 3 months with summer being the warmest season, winter being the coldest, and spring and autumn lying in between.



The seasons have a lot of impact on what happens on the earth.

In the spring, animals are born and plants come back to life.

Summer is hot and is when kids are usually out of school and we take vacations to the beach. Often crops are harvested at the end of the summer.

In autumn the leaves change colors and fall off the trees and school starts again.

Winter is cold and it snows in many places. Some animals, like bears, hibernate in the winter while other animals, like birds, migrate to warmer climates.

This year Summer began on Saturday, June 20.  It is the day with the longest period of sunlight.  We call this day the Summer Solstice.

Happy Summer, Everyone!

Today we are going to learn all about 2- D shapes and 3-D objects.  This story is called Circle, Square Moose.

Lesson 1:

I can identify and name the 2-D shapes. (I can name the 2-D shapes I see).

A two-dimensional shape is flat and has a number of sides and corners.

Practice:

Can you point to and name the 2-D shapes?

 

Lesson 2:

I can identify and name the the 3-D shapes. (I can name the 3-D shapes I see).

A three-dimensional shape is solid and has a number of faces, vertices and edges.

Can you point to and name the 3-D shapes?

Complete the activities in the protected blog post.

Please attend the  Virtual Year End Celebration on Zoom Thursday, June 25 (9:00-10:00 a.m.)
Ms. Dafoe has created a video featuring the students of Division 9 & 10 for this event.