THINK MATH ~ 32 ~ Final One!

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 17 Sports Day stations. relay-race-smiley-emoticon
There were 0 teachers doing Sports Day stations so there were 17 kids doing Sports Day stations for them. How many in all? ~ Lawrence
There were 16 teachers, including Ms. Watt doing Sports Day stations, but they were missing a station so they called Ms. Park to help. How many in all? ~ Lawrence
There were 8 Sports Day stations. 9 more teachers came. How many in all? ~ Lawrence
There were 14 teachers doing Sports Day stations. There were too many kids so 3 substitutes came to help. How many in all? ~ Lawrence
There were 7 Sports Day stations. Then it turned into rain so 10 more Sports Day stations were inside. How many in all? ~ Lawrence
There were 16 teachers doing Sports Day stations. Too many kids were waiting so they called Ms. Watt from home sick to come help. How many in all? ~ Lawrence
There were 4 Sports Day stations. 6 more teachgers came and 7 TTOCs cam to help. How many in all? ~ Lawrence

Way to go Grade 3s! What an awesome year of Think Math questions. I’ve had so much fun reading all the different questions from all of you!

Suncrest Park Field Trip

Tomorrow is our big end of the year all day field trip to Suncresk Water Park!
Suncrest Park has a playground, a large field and sprays for water play.
Each child is welcome to bring whatever they’d like to the park to entertain them for the day, not including money, valuables, squirt or water guns. Whatever they bring, they are responsible for it’s safe return home.

Each child should arrive in the morning, dressed in his/her swimsuit with sunscreen applied and his/her clothes over top. Everyone should wear comfortable sandals that are suitable for walking and water play and bring these items:

  • large towel
  • hat
  • sunscreen
  • healthy lunch & recess snack (reusable containers please)
  • 2 drinks (plastic bottles only, please)
  • large plastic bag for wet towels, clothes, etc.
  • knapsack in which to carry everything

We will be leaving Nelson at 9:30am and returning to school at ~2:00pm.

Kaitlyn is a STAR!

Click on the photo to learn more about our friend, Kaitlyn!

R is for RECREATIONAL SWIM

~is for RECREATIONAL SWIM! We brought our swimsuits, towels and goggles and walked to Burnaby South with our friends in Division 7 to cool off & have fun at MacPherson Pool!swimming-pool-014

Q is for MEMORY QUILT

We worked on memory squares, drawing a picture of our favourite memory of the school year. Ms. Watt will put them together in a QUILT to hang up in her classroom.
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O is for ORANGE YOU GLAD FOR LEMONADE?!


~ ORANGE you glad for Lemonade?! On such a hot, stuffy day it was a wonderful treat to drink some refreshing lemonade this morning with our friends in Division 7. Thank you Ms. Tsumori!!

P is for PJS & PUZZLES


~ As Ms.Watt was home sick in her pjs, Division 8 wore their PJs and dove into some paper and pen, wooden and electronic Hour of Code PUZZLES with their friends.

Spheros!

Grade 6s and 7s from Division 2 shared their Sphero projects with us this afternoon. Spheros are spherical robots that are capable of rolling around under the control of an iPad. 

Students integrated ADST into their social studies curriculum using ancient civilizations from around the world as themes for their obstacle courses.

Click on the picture to see their incredible work!

End of Year Band Concert

Mr. Denroche treated us to a wonderful band concert this morning. The undercover area was the perfect location as the hot sun made the outdoor concert possible.

N is for NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM SUNDAES

~ It was time for the most infamous & popular days of the Alphabet Countdown …NEAPOLITAN Ice Cream Sundaes!!!
We gathered with our friends in Division 7 for an ice cream sundae party with some NEAPOLITAN ice cream & the candy from our E is for Estimation day.
I hope nobody got a stomach ache…
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