Thursday, June 27, 2024

The Last Day of School!

 Hello, friends of learning! Happy last day of Grade 6!

We had a fun, busy morning to cap off our year together.

Today's events included: our last-day-of-school pictures, a Math QBitz Challenge, a Super 6-3 Kahoot Quiz (with 63 questions!!), our last Spot the Difference as a class, a video of memories and Mme Careen shaking our hands one last time as we left Room 208.

Some of this morning's events are captured here below. (Please also keep an eye out on your email inbox for something coming your way later today.)




QBitz Extreme

Super Kahoot!

Farewell Video

Thanks for a great last morning together, everyone. Enjoy all that is summer! 

I can't wait to hear all about your adventures as we cross paths in the hall in September. 😎


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AGENDA

1. SUMMER READING is always a good idea. Adding French reading to your reading list is an even better one! All students are encouraged to engage with French media over the summer to keep up their reading and comprehension skills.

📗 Visit your local library.
📗 Visit Je Lis.
**A note about Je Lis: Student accounts will remain active over the summer for continued French daily reading. 
📗 Try: https://www.ebookids.com/ (The musical note indicates the book will be read aloud.)
📗 CBC Radio-Canada Ohdio is another great site for students to explore. This site offers access to music, current media, and more in French.
📗 Or CLICK HERE for a whole list of French resources!

2. Keep up with SPOT THE DIFFERENCE all summer! Bonne chance!

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Second last day of school!

Hello! Today was the second last day of school. We started the day with an assembly, had a short block to work on our Summer Mad Libs and then were off to PA for our last class of the year.

Tomorrow, we will take last-day-of-school pictures, level-up our QBitz game, play our Super Kahoot and do a final handshake at the door as we say our goodbyes.

Check back tomorrow for some great last day pictures!

Have a great afternoon! :)


Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Angles and Q-Bitz Challenge

 Hello! Happy third-last day of school!

This morning in class we continued our exploration of angles.

We also had Round 1 of a quick Q-Bitz group challenge.

Please ask me about the dice patterns. What did my group and I find challenging? 


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AGENDA

1. Final Locker Clean-up - was today.
* Students may keep their locks until the end of the morning on Thursday.
Any school items they have with them on Thursday can be stored in their afternoon classroom until the end of the day.

2. Read read read! It is time to start thinking about your summer reading plan.
When will you spend time reading every day? What books will you read?
What other ways will you build in daily French activities to keep up your language skills?
A podcast? A new French show on Netflix? A French playlist?

Making a plan now will ensure you're ready to go come July 1!
Where will your French summer reading (and listening) take you?

Monday, June 24, 2024

One more tomato, and an angles song!

Hello! Happy Monday! Happy last week of school!

Adding one more tomato to our Haiku harvest this morning.

Also, this morning in Math we completed a lesson on angles.

We learned that there are 5 different types of angles, based on their measure, and we also learned how to use a protractor (un rapporteur) to measure a variety of angles.

We also listened to this AMAZING SONG!

Tomorrow, we will use a protractor to draw angles. So fun! 

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AGENDA

1. Final Locker Clean-up - TOMORROW (Tuesday)
* Tomorrow, period 5, students will have a chance to clean out their locker and pack their supplies for home. Bringing an extra bag to carry home supplies is encouraged.
Students can leave their backpacks in the classroom or in the locker (which will be unlocked) on Wednesday and Thursday.

2. Read read read! It is time to start thinking about your summer reading plan.
When will you spend time reading every day? What books will you read?
What other ways will you build in daily French activities to keep up your language skills?
A podcast? A new French show on Netflix? A French playlist?

Making a plan now will ensure you're ready to go come July 1!
Where will your French summer reading (and listening) take you?

Friday, June 21, 2024

More Tomato Haiku!

Hello! Happy Friday!

Our tomato-Haiku garden is growing.

Check out our latest harvest! 🍅




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AGENDA

1. Read read read! It is time to start thinking about your summer reading plan.
When will you spend time reading every day? What books will you read?
What other ways will you build in daily French activities to keep up your language skills?
A podcast? A new French show on Netflix? A French playlist?

Making a plan now will ensure you're ready to go come July 1!
Where will your French summer reading (and listening) take you?

Thursday, June 20, 2024

A 2-in-1 post! Algebra and Tomato Results!

Hello! Happy Wednesday and Thursday!

In all the Math and anticipated tomato-results excitement, I forgot to post to our blog yesterday! So, please enjoy this double-feature post. :)

Yesterday in Math, we were happy to welcome back Mrs. Jones! Our goal was to work with with Math mobiles, but with an added twist. We'll call them Mobiles 6.3! (Thanks to Kieron for the suggestion!)

We have worked with mobiles in the past, but our goal today was to consider how we could write an algebraic equation to represent the different parts (arms?) of the mobile. Algebra?! Yikes?!

Although algebra sounds intimidating, it really isn't so bad! Instead of writing a ? or an empty box in place of an unknown value, we can use a variable (a lowercase letter). A variable represents an unknown value in an expression or equation that can be solved when a value (number) can be substituted in.

Ex: 15 + ? = 23
Instead of using ?, we'll use a to represent the unknown value.
So, 15 + ? = 23 can be written 15 + a = 23.
We know that the difference between 15 and 23 (23-15) is 8, so for this equation, a = 8 !

We will continue having fun with algebra over the next couple of days before tackling our last mini-unit of the year. (Hint - it will have us using a cool new Math tool!)

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Now, on to our tomatoes!

Our plants are replanted and our final observations have been submitted to Tomatosphere.

For Group T, we planted 25 seeds and had 17 germinate. In this group, we had one peat pot growing 2 plants (?!) and another sprouting and growing from the bottom of the peat pot!

For Group U, we planted 25 seeds and had 21 germinate. In this group, we had 2 plants grow stems but never lose their 'seed helmet' so we could not consider them germinated.

The national germination % was actually opposite what we observed, which was quite interesting.


After seeing the national results, we voted as a class one last time for which group we thought was the 'space seed' group. 5 students voted that Group T represented the space seeds and 11 voted that Group U contained the seeds that went to space.

Drum roll please....


(If video doesn't load, CLICK HERE.)

Wow! Group U! A 40-day mystery finally revealed!
To learn more about the results, CLICK HERE!

To celebrate the end of our Tomatosphere experiment, we are writing delicious tomato-themed Haiku.
The first crop of poems came in today, with more expected by end of morning tomorrow, so check back then!


Please ask me about tomatoes! Was my hypothesis correct? How is my Haiku coming along? Have I remembered to water my plant(s) since I've brought them home?

Have a lovely afternoon! 🍅

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AGENDA

1. Read read read! It is time to start thinking about your summer reading plan.
When will you spend time reading every day? What books will you read?
What other ways will you build in daily French activities to keep up your language skills?
A podcast? A new French show on Netflix? A French playlist?

Making a plan now will ensure you're ready to go come July 1!
Where will your French summer reading (and listening) take you?


Monday, June 17, 2024

Tomatoes!

 Hello! Happy Monday!

We had a chance to re-pot our tomato plants to bring home and also celebrated our tomatoes by writing and special tomato-themed Haiku! Many of us finished our drafts today and will be ready to publish our poems tomorrow. Be sure to check back to read our poetic words! 🍅

If you brought your tomato plant(s) home today, please be sure to set them up near a window and water them often! When time to replant again, there is no need to remove the plant from its current pot; the pot will break down in new soil allowing the roots to continue to grow and take root in its bigger home. Happy tomato growing! :)




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AGENDA

1. Read, read, read!
 Je Lis! OR ebookids.com OR other.

2. Coming soon: Our Tomatosphere results!
What is your final hypothesis? Did the Group T seeds or the Group U seeds go to space? 
Why did you make that prediction?