🇨🇦 Where Am I? 🇨🇦

A reminder and re-introduction to Where Am I?! It  is a weekly Canadian geography question that is updated weekly both in our classroom and on this website. Check out next week’s polar bear themed Where Am I? by clicking on the WHERE AM I? tab above! Write your answer in your planner to show me next week or enter your answer at the base of the Where Am I? page in the LEAVE A REPLY box. Good luck Division 9!

BOGGLE

A reminder and re-introduction to our classroom Boggle Board! New letters have been posted to the RIGHT of this post. Boggle encourages you to make as many words as you can from a random assortment of letters. This Boggle Board is updated weekly both in our classroom and on this website with a new set of 16 letters. Here is a copy of our classroom Boggle sheet. Print one off for you and a family member. Compete against a sibling or parent and see how many words you can make! Bring your sheet back to class next week to enter it into a draw for a prize! Have fun!!

❄️ Winter Break ❄️

Happy New Year Division 9!! I hope everyone enjoyed their two week break! I wish we could be sharing stories together now, but until I see you next week, here are a few highlights of my family’s Christmas in Vancouver and Comox.
 
First, my big brother, Geoff, visited us for the first time in 2 years. Yay! He lives in London, England and we were able to see him a few times during his short trip to Vancouver. Next, Kennedy, Ava, their Oma (my mom) and I visited the Christmas Train in Stanley Park. It’s my very favourite thing to do during the holidays. The girls and I also visited the German Christmas Market and Kennedy and I took a ride on the Merry Go Round. Kennedy also got a chance to make a yummy gingerbread house with her friend Ethan. It was lots of fun but a challenge for me and Ethan’s mom to keep Ava and Ethan’s little brother Aiden away from the candies as the icing was hardening!
We then travelled to Vancouver Island to visit Kennedy and Ava’s Grandma and Grandad (Ryan’s parents) in Comox. It snowed SO MUCH that the power went out the first morning we got there. Kennedy took advantage of the opportunity to make some pretty funny shadow animals on the walls. Kennedy was constantly making snowmen, snow angels and helping Ryan shovel the driveway many times. Ava as much as a fan of the snow, but managed to be out in it a little more every day.
A tradition that both Ryan and I grew up with was being read The Night Before Christmas on Christmas Eve, just like I read to all of you on the last day of school before the break. Kennedy and Ava’s grandparents continued the tradition by reading it on Christmas Eve. On Christmas morning, Kennedy was so excited to receive an Elsa doll and Ava was really intrigued with her new Mrs. Potato Head toy. We spent all day playing with their toys, eating treats and being in the snow.
We were so excited to see snow when we arrived back in Vancouver, but unfortunately it was so soft and powdery that we couldn’t make much more than a snow cone with a few leaves stuck in it instead of a snowman 😄

I can’t wait to hear about something you did with your family or friends. We’ll share when I see you next, but in the meantime, you can email me at stephaniewatt@burnabyschools.ca or write about it here by clicking Leave a Comment / * Comments on the top or bottom of this post.
I can’t wait to hear from you! ❤️, Ms. Watt

January Kindness Calendar


January Kindness Calendar

Christmas

Christmas

Jingle’s Adventures ~ Week 2

Jingle’s last week with us had her Playing Tic Tac Toe with our classroom lion stuffy, Getting into trouble with the Grinch, Getting into a sticky situation on our clock and Making a mark in our classroom! Little did we know, Jingle and Ms. Edwards’ elf Merry know each other and spent the day together! They lounged in Ms. Edwards’ room in the morning on a toilet paper hammock and then continued their lazy last day of school by hanging out in our classroom plant!
Thanks for all the fun, Jingle. Merry Christmas to you!!
 

Click HERE for a closer look at her adventures!

THINK MATH ~ 8

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 12 sea turtles left swimming in the ocean. swimming-turtle-smiley-emoticon
There were 1st 4 sea turtles and all had 50 babies. 197 in total babies died.
1. How many sea turtles are left?
2. How many sea turtle babies did the adults have? ~ Malachi Qiu
There were 25 sea turtles in the ocean. 13 left. Many many remain? ~ Allen

IMG_1860Here’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 on the 1st Tuesday back in January!
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Jingle’s Adventures ~ Week 1

Jingle has been having so much fun hanging out with Division 9’s Grade 2/3s this past week. Hanging from our disco ball, jumping in ball pits, Climbing up her toffee candy wallziplining through Mrs. Roberts’ library and Riding our classroom elephant. I can’t wait to see what see gets up to next week!


Click HERE for a closer look at her adventures!

Nelson Holiday Food Drive

We headed out today in the sunshine with our Grade 7 buddy class to distribute fliers around our community. They are for donations for our holiday food drive. Click HERE for a closer look!

Jingle Returns!!

Jingle is back!! After a late return we were a little nervous about whether or not she would be coming, but Ms. Edwards caught her hanging from the lights this afternoon! Jingle’s a friendly and creative scout elf from the North Pole who’s been visiting Room 203 for a few years, watching and reporting on whether Nelson’s Grade 2s and 3s are being naughty or nice! She keeps an eye on who is filling their classmates’ buckets during the month of December.
Looks like she’s back and having some fun!
I can’t wait to see who’ll be the first to spy the new spot she’ll be watching from each day! I hope her daily report to Santa includes many acts of kindness that she witnesses in our classroom.