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May 6-10

May 6-10

Thank you to all of the parents who were able to come to our assembly on Friday. We enjoyed sharing some of the learning that we have been doing about different countries and public speaking.

This past week we have begun writing reports about the countries that we have chosen to research. We are using the sketch notes that we were taking using text and internet resources. We have been using our Talk For Writing report about Canada as an exemplar to help us to remember how to group our information into paragraphs and to include introductory sentences.

In Math we have been starting to look into division. We started off by playing a game where we rolled dice and made multiplication arrays. The arrays also showed us how multiplication and division are linked.

During gym we were finishing off our volleyball unit that we started with Sports Hub. We were playing Islandball using our serves. To win the game we needed to move our whole team over to the other side of the court using good, accurate serves.

Finally, Sunday was Mother's Day and we hope that everyone had a great day and enjoyed your cards.

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