Happy Halloween!

HappyHalloweenPictureLoveItI hope everyone had a tons of fun yesterday out and about with your family and friends!! On Saturday, we visited a local community centre and participated in lots of fun Halloween activities before going to our friends’ house to carve our pumpkins. On Sunday, Kennedy, Ava & I went to the house of Kennedy’s best friend, Frankie! We took some pictures and then went Trick or Treating around the spooky neighbourhood houses.
       
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What costumes did you wear out Trick or Treating!? Send your pictures to Ms. Watt at stephanie.watt@burnabyschools.ca

Emma is a STAR!


Click on the photo to see Emma’s gorgeous angel wings up close!

November Kindness Calendar


November Kindness Calendar

Nelson’s Pumpkin Patch

Pumpkin Patch Time! rolling-pumpkinDivision 9 got an opportunity to pick the perfect pumpkin from our pumpkin patch on Wednesday. The sun was shining and there were so many perfect pumpkins to choose from. Thank you PAC for the perfect post-patch treats!!

Click on the smiley below to see them up close & have fun at home with your pumpkin! Send in pictures of your jack-o’-lanterns!!
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THINK MATH ~ 5

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 25 Halloween creatures in a haunted house.zombie-mummysmiley-spider
There were 40 monsters at the haunted mansion. 15 went to the party. How many left? ~ Alyssa
There were going to be 50 monsters but 1/2 got banned. How many were allowed? ~ Malachi
There were 50 monsters. 25 left. How many left over? ~ Allen

IMG_1225Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 2/3s! Remember there are as many different correct answers as there are students in our class! I can’t wait to share the answers next Tuesday!
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Save the Turkeys!

Poor turkeys don’t want to be eaten on Thanksgiving, so Division 9 students were given the task of disguising their turkey! Using anything they could find around home, they dressed their turkeys so that they wouldn’t be found and put on the table for Thanksgiving dinner.

The turkeys are now safely hidden in our classroom. *whew!*
Click HERE to meet our feathered friends!

THINK MATH ~ 4

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 26 students colouring in a map of Canada. 
There were 36 students colouring the map. 10 messed up. How many left colouring? ~ Allen
There was a class of 50 kids. 24 kids didn’t want to colour the map. How many coloured it? ~ Malachi
There were 32 students colouring in a map. 6 students lost theirs. How many left? ~ Isis
There were 2 kids per province or territory. There are 13 provinces and territories in Canada. How many kids coloured the map? ~ Malachi

IMG_1087 (1)Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 2/3s! Remember there are as many different correct answers as there are students in our class! I can’t wait to share the answers next Tuesday!
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Star of the Week

Star of the Week begins next week!

Stay to tuned to learn more about your classmates’ hobbies, families, adventures and favourite things!Click on the picture above to learn more about Kennedy and Ms. Watt’s students from 2019/2020!

THINK MATH ~ 3

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 8 pumpkins left in the pumpkin patch. rolling-pumpkin
There were 10 pumpkins. Someone ate 2. How many left? ~ Jooel
There were 500 pumpkins at the pumpkin patch. 492 people came. How many are left? ~ Malachi
There were 18 pumpkins left on the patch and then they ate 10. How many left over? ~ Isis
6 pumpkins were in the patch. 2 new grew. How many pumpkins in the patch? ~ Eve

The answer is 26 students colouring in a map of Canada.

Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 2/3s! Remember there are as many different correct answers as there are students in our class! I can’t wait to share the answers next Tuesday!

Happy Thanksgiving!

     Division 9 has been discussing what we are thankful for and last week we added our ideas onto our classroom pumpkin. A little reminder over the coming weeks of all we should be oh so grateful for.
…my parents loving and caring for me and putting a roof over my head ~ Naisha
…yummy food cooked by my parents and duck wings by my grandma ~ Malachi
…learning and my teacher ~ Ayham
…the swings because I go so high ~ Emma
…my family members and my friends ~ Angie
…my mom giving me food ~ Allen
…my parents because they give me whatever I need ~ Satvik
…my friends and family because they take care of me and hey make me laugh ~ Cecilia
…my friends, my mom and dad because they take care of me ~ Riley
…my baby brother because he plays with me ~ Alex
…my mom because she takes care of me and tucks me into bed ~ Aiyla
my family because they take care of me and keep me safe ~ Aryan
…riding my bike and swimming ~ Eric
…my teacher ~ Arthur

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving with their families and had a chance to share all they are thankful for.