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Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Happy Snowy Day!

Today we began the day with morning circle time, snacks, French and drama classes.
In Language Arts we met a new animal friend: Quentin Quail. Students learned name, sound and formation of Q. Students completed 2 worksheets where they traced and wrote upper/lower case Q.
Older students completed a worksheet where they focused on the following ending sounds: am and at
In Math students practiced their numeracy skills by using math counters to count numbers 1-15.
Students participated in reading groups and practiced their poems with Rachel (Gr.4 - Mrs. Hagg's daughter).
In the afternoon students participated in centers and had Gym class with me!
Have a great evening and drive safe!

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