Grade 7 Fundraiser


Every Tuesday until June 11th the Grade 7s will be selling
bags of chips for $1.00 at recess and lunch.
Every bag sold will help to raise money for their Leaving Ceremony.

This Week’s Number Sheet

Division 8 has started a new weekly Math activity. Students can complete the below form and every Friday one will be randomly selected for a prize! 
This week’s number is: 253

Click on the link below to print off a copy of the sheet!
Todays Number Student Sheet

Avi is a STAR!


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

THINK MATH ~ 26

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer last week:
The answer is 15 classrooms cleaning up the community for Earth Day. SmileyRecycle
There were 45 classes cleaning up for Earth Day. 30 were in Colorado. How many still at school? ~ Prabh
There were 30 classrooms cleaning up for Earth Day. 15 classes were on a field trip. How many left over? ~ Prabh
There were 20 classrooms cleaning up for Earth Day. 15 didn’t want to do it. How many doing it? ~ Sylvia
There were 18 classrooms cleaning up for Earth Day. 2 classes had a substitute teacher so they didn’t do it because the teacher didn’t know. 1 classroom had to cancel. How many classes cleaning up? ~ Crystal
There were 20 classes cleaning up for Earth Day. 2 classes forgot it was Earth Day. 3 classes were lazy so they didn’t clean up for Earth Day. How many classes cleaning up? ~ Shimer

IMG_6751Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 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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Community Cleanup

Nelson spent a beautiful Friday afternoon cleaning up our community and enjoying the sunny afternoon with our buddies.
With bags full and tales of the most interesting item found, we returned to school before heading home for the weekend.
Thank you for all your hard work Nelsonites!

THINK MATH ~ 25

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 21 Earth Day projects displayed on the wall. happyearthday
There were 8 Earth Day projects on the wall. 6 more came from California. 7 more came from a truck. How many in all? ~ Prabh
There were 18 Earth Day projects. 2 more came at 3:13am. 1 came at 1:39pm. How many in all? ~ Prabh
There were 30 Earth Day projects displayed. 9 fell on the floor and the custodian recycled them. How many left over? ~ Shania
There were 91 Earth Day projects. 70 got wet. How many left over dry? ~ Prabh
There were 24 kids that made 1 Earth Day project each and it was displayed on the wall. 2 projects fell off and 1 went missing. How many left over? ~ Crystal
There were 30 Earth Day projects on the wall. 1 project fell down. 6 went missing. 2 blew out the window. How many Earth Day projects left on the wall? ~ Crystal
There were 29 Earth Day projects. 2 got cut. 6 got stepped on. How many left over? ~ Kaitlyn

IMG_6700Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 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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Iris is a STAR!


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

THINK MATH ~ 24

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 46 chocolate Easter bunnies eaten in all. 8_3_48
There were 54 chocolate bunnies. 8 were in the mailbox eaten. How many left over? ~ Prabh
There were 60 chocolate bunnies. 13 were lost, 1 was eaten by a mouse. How many did the Easter bunnies eat? ~ Avi
There were 23 children given 2 chocolate bunnies each. How many bunnies in all? ~Luke
There were 51 chocolate bunnies. 4 got lost. 1 went away. How many left? ~ Iris
There were 50 chocolate bunnies. 2 got eaten by Jeff. 4 got eaten by Lilly. How many left over? 
Sam ate 18 chocolate Easter bunnies. Chester ate 10. Eva ate 16 and Mary ate only 2. How many chocolate Easter bunnies were eaten in total? ~ Kaitlyn
There were 100 bunnies in the field and 64 left. How many bunnies still here? ~ Kayden
48 chocolate Easter bunnies. 2 broke. How many chocolate Easter bunnies left? ~ Shimer

IMG_6613Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 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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Alfred is a STAR!


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

THINK MATH ~ 23

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 33 Easter Eggs in 3 Easter Baskets. paintsmiley
There were 3 kids with 3 Easter baskets. In each Easter basket there were 35 eggs. All 3 of the kids dropped 2. How many eggs in the Easter baskets? ~ Shimer
Jennie bought 4 Easter basket with 40 eggs inside each of them. 1 Easter basket got stolen. 7 eggs in each remaining basket got lost. How many left over? ~ Crystal
There were 99 Easter eggs in 3 Easter baskets. 66 were in the bath tub from all 3. How many left over? ~ Prabh
There were 20 Easter eggs in 3 Easter baskets. 10 eggs hopped into the baskets. 3  more eggs got dropped in each basket. How many altogether? ~ Crystal
There were 4 children with 4 Easter baskets with 33 eggs in them. 1 person got a heart attack. How many left over?  ~ Alexandra
There was one Easter basket with 33 eggs in them. 2 more Easter baskets appeared. How many in all? ~ Alexandra
Maggie, Lucy and Mia each have an Easter basket. In Maggie’s basket, there are 9 eggs. In Lucy’s basket there are 11 eggs. In Mia’s basket there are 13 eggs. What’s the total number of eggs? ~ Kaitlyn

IMG_3876Here’s this week’s answer! Good Luck Grade 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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