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Posted: May 11, 2020

Math games to help you practice your skills!

Have a deck of cards? Check out these math games that will help you practice your skills and make you a Math Whiz!

Posted: May 11, 2020

Captain Underpants drawings!

Love to draw? Author of the Captain Underpants book series, Dav Pilkey, is hosting virtual drawing demonstrations. Check them out and send me a pic of your drawings!

Posted: May 11, 2020

Listen to books read by celebrities!

Feeling sleepy today and don't feel like reading? Listening to reading improves reading, writing, and communication skills, as well as logical thinking, concentration, and general academic aptitude. Check out Storyline Online and listen to celebrities read YOU the book! 

While cursive writing is no longer in our curriculum, it is still an incredibly important skill. Many people still write in cursive, and if you don't know it, you may not be able to read their message. (Many of my students were unable to read my feedback to them because it was in cursive writing!) 

If you don't have time (or interest) in learning to write the entire alphabet in cursive, you should still learn to sign your first and last name. There are a variety of times you will need to sign your signature when you are older, including:

  • driver's license
  • work documents
  • buying a car
  • buying a house
  • signing your marriage certificate

Use these websites to download and print some worksheets to practice signing your signature:

Northland Prep:

http://www.northlandprep.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/cursive-handwrit...

Handwriting Worksheets:

https://www.handwritingworksheets.com/?fbclid=IwAR0Whex1_03bUmZU7ywWLvq4...

Worksheets Works:

https://www.worksheetworks.com/english/writing/handwriting/cursive-pract...

 

Posted: May 4, 2020

Fishing Fun!

Learn all about Fish! Use this link to complete a wide variety of activities in Language Arts, Science, Math, Social Studies, Art, and Music. 

Posted: April 27, 2020

It is so important that you continue reading for at least 30 minutes daily.

Reading has so many benefits:

  • strengthens the brain
  • increases empathy
  • builds vocabulary
  • prevents cognitive decline (keeps your brain from slowing down)
  • reduces stress
  • aids sleep
  • alleviates depression (keeps you from becoming sad)
  • lengthens lifespan (helps you live longer, imagine!)
  • alleviates boredom! 
  • helps you learn new things

If you don't have much to read at home (or are looking to try new books), try exploring these FREE websites:

 

EPIC: https://www.getepic.com/?utm_channel=search&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI87aDv4_m6AIVkYTICh39hwt4EAAYASAAEgLcbvD_BwE

Many Books: https://manybooks.net/categories/CHI

Fun Brain: https://www.funbrain.com/books

Tumblebooks: https://www.tumblebooks.com/

NB Public Library: https://nbpl.ent.sirsidynix.net/client/en_US/default/?rm=TEENS+%2F+LES+AD0%7C%7C%7C1%7C%7C%7C3%7C%7C%7Ctrue

 

Raz Kids: https://www.raz-kids.com/main/ViewPage/name/get-students-reading/

Thank you to Mrs. Coughlan for compliling this awesome list for our PLC! 

 

Do you have a hard time grasping fractions? Have you ever tried baking? Baking is a wonderful way to learn the concept of fractions and to practice working with them!

**Just make sure you check with your parents/guardians first, as ovens can be very hot and we don't want anyone getting hurt. **

Here is my very favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe, which I have been using to practice my fractions since I was TEN! 

  • Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. 
  •  Cream together: 1 cup shortening, 3/4 cup white sugar, 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • Add in: 2 large eggs, 1 tbsp vanilla (I always add a small splash more ;)
  • Mix in: 2 1/4 cups flour (which is actually just 3/4 cup used three times=less cleaning!), 1 tsp baking soda, 3/4 tsp salt
  • Finally: Add a lot of chocolate chips! (usually a cup or more, decide when you're mixing) I use semi-sweet chocolate chips. 

Bake in 375 degree oven for about ten minutes. When the edges are golden brown take them out and leave them on the pan so the middle cooks a bit more. They will be chewy on the inside and slightly crunchy on the outside. Share with your family! 

Please send me a pic of you in the kitchen: tiffany.gallant2@nbed.nb.ca

 

 

Posted: April 22, 2020

Earth Day ideas!

Here are some great Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Music, Math & Art ideas for Earth Day. Have fun!

Posted: April 20, 2020

30 hands-on ways to learn your multiplication facts! No tech needed.

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