Week 10 (June 8-12)
Division 13
WEEKLY ASSIGNMENTS
CLASS ZOOM MEETING: Wednesday 10:00 – 11:00 – Ocean themed (Bring a paper and pencil )
Curriculum Area
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Lesson/Concept
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Student Activity
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English Literacy
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Integration of Science and Socials
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Theme: Oceans
Monday June 8th is World Oceans Day. In this week’s Virtual Under the Sea Classroom there are many links to explore this topic.
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2. Kidblog post: After checking out the different links on the virtual classroom, make a list of 10 interesting ocean facts and post on Kidblog.
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French Literacy
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Theme: le mois national des peuples autochtones au Canada.
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1. Ecoute la musique de 6 artistes autochtones – Il y a 6 chansons differentes. You have to scroll down the page to play each one. You can also read about each of the singers.
3. Reponds aux questions sur l’emission ONIVA. (The worksheet is attached to your email and is also posted in Teams)
2.
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Numeracy
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Concept: Geometry Continued
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*There are 2 videos to watch this week*
Grade 5&6
1) Watch lessons in Geometry-Part 2 for Perimeter AND for Area
2) Complete a minimum of 1 practice exercise or worksheet page for each concept
3)Do “I KNoW IT” Math “quiz” for Perimeter and for Area OR send me a picture or copy of your practice work.
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Health and Wellness
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Get active for at least 30 minutes each day!
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Activity of the week:
Ponder your Posture – Read these tips to help improve your posture
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EXTENSIONS OPPORTUNITIES – These are optional but you are encouraged to check them out and try something new!
French – Read or listen to assigned books in French on Epic.
Math – Check out this cool online Tangram! Use the pieces to make different shapes. You can choose what you want to make from the options on the bottom! There are tons of different animals to try!
ART – We are working on making these cardboard masks over the next few weeks in class. You can make one too and share with everyone once you’re done! https://www.handmakery.com/2015/03/masks-in-the-making/
Read aloud in English – James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl.
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