THINK MATH ~ 7

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 35 poppies. poppy-emoticon
There were 75 poppies. 40 got stolen. How many left over? ~ Prabh
There were 40 poppies. The kids had too many so they gave 5 back. How many do they have now? ~ Angelina
There are 45 poppies. 10 got removed. How many left over? ~ Akash
There were 25 poppies. 10 more got planted. How many in all? ~ Akash
25 people bought poppies from one school and 10 people bought poppies from another school. How many in all? ~ Alexandra
There were 15 poppies and a few people came and planted 15 more. 5 more grew. How many in all? ~ Mairah
Ira had 30 poppies and her friend gave her 5 more. How many poppies did she have in all? ~ Shimer
100 poppies were handed out. 65 poppies fell off of people’s shirts. How many still pinned on? ~ Ms Watt

IMG_1756Here’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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Remembrance Day

I hope everyone is enjoying the beautiful weather this weekend and the opportunity to either go see a ceremony or watch one on t.v.
Kennedy and I visited Mountain View Cementary and helped to make a poppy field, and learned a little history, at the graves of thousands of fallen Canadian soldiers with over 6,000 handmade poppies. 

Click on the photographs above for a closer look of the special event and
Click on the bear below to watch a video about this wonderful event honouring those men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice.

In Flander’s Fields

A number of brave souls from Division 8 volunteered to practice on their own time in order to present this famous Remembrance Day poem written during the First World War by Canadian physician Lieutenant-Colonel John McCrae.
Click on the poem to see their wonderful reading of this special poem.
Well done everyone! I’m so proud of our contribution to this Nelson tradition.

THINK MATH ~ 6

Thank you to all the students who created questions to our Think Math answer this week:
The answer is 5 pieces of candy left over. trick-or-treat
I went trick or treating and ate all my candy. My brother gave me 5 more. How many do I have? ~ Maya
There were 18 candies on her table at home. She had too many so she gave 13 to her little brother. How many left over? ~ Angelina
Sylvia saved 10 candies from trick or treating. She ate 5 candies. How many left over? ~ Angelina
There were 20 candies in the candy jar. She snuck in and took 15 and ate them all. She felt sick. How many left? ~ Shimer
There were 20 candies in the box. 15 got eaten. How many left over? ~ Prabh
Josh had 10 candies. He ate 5. How many left over? ~ Akash
Alex had 10 candies. Ms. Watt took 5. How many left over? ~ Shania
Shania had 8 candies. Her mom took 3. How many left? ~ Shania
1 kid got 10 candies. Another kid got 5 candies. Another kid got 10 candies. The 1st kid ate all of his candy. The 2nd kid also ate all his candy. The last kid ate 1/2 of his candy. How many did he have left over? ~ Crystal
There were 7 pieces of candy and 2 kids ate 1 piece of the candy. How many left over? ~ Alexandra
There were 3 pieces of candy and a little girl went to one house and got 2 candies. How many in all? ~ Alexandra
Rose went trick or treating. When she came back with 15 candies she ate 10. How many left? ~ Shimer
There were 10 candies and 5 kids ate 5 pieces. How many left over? ~ Kayden
One time 15 kids bought 10 candies but 5 got sick and didn’t eat theirs. How many left? ~ Kaitlyn
Ms. Watt trick or treated and got 50 candies. Her husband ate 45. How many left over?
Nancy bought a box of 20 candies and ate 3/4 of the box. How many candies left?

IMG_1528Here’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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Poppy Fund Donations

Every year, Nelson Elementary School collects donations to raise funds in support of Veterans and their families.
All students will receive a poppy at our assembly on Friday mo
rning at 10:45. Thank you, your generous donations are so very much appreciated.

Click on the soldier for more details on The Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Fund.

Art Fundraiser ~ orders due Thursday, Nov. 8th

Created by Kids Art Fundraiser art came home Friday. I hope everyone loves their children’s art. The PAC is raising money to support our wonderful school.

Picasso-Steins

      
frankensteinClick on the YOUNG ARTISTS tab above to see our electrifying art!

Happy Halloween!

HappyHalloweenPictureLoveItI hope everyone had a tons of fun yesterday out and about with your family and friends!! After lots of fun during the day at school, my husband Ryan & I went to the house of Kennedy’s friends Anderson and Georgia! We ate lots of yummy pizza and then went Trick or Treating around the spooky neighbourhood houses. 
 
  
What costumes did you wear out Trick or Treating!? Send your pictures to Ms. Watt at stephanie.watt@burnabyschools.ca

The Monster Mash ~ It was a Nelson Smash!

After weeks of practice & hard work the Grade 1s & 3s in Division 12 & 8 ghoulishly performed the Monster Mash. 
Click on the picture below to see us dance!
Monster Mash Dance

Nelson’s Annual Haunted House

 A big Thank You to Mr. Morrison’s Grade 6/7 class for creating such a spooky haunted cruise ship for all the Nelson students to enjoy yesterday. We loved it!