Ms. Squire

Think about this

Posted: April 13, 2020

Here is the STEM activity with the work on Hydroponics. Have fun with it.

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Posted: April 13, 2020

Here is our first problem of the week. Answer will be posted in this section on friday.

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Posted: April 13, 2020

Hope you had a good weekend with your family.

This is week 2 of Learning from home. If you have not already emailed me for your Math log in to Dreambox please do at marielouise.squire@nbed.nb.ca.  If you have any questions along the way send me a message and I'll try to find the answer to your problem.

Math- This week everyone should have logged on to Dreambox and started that process. For those who have limited access to the internet15-20 minutes a day is a good start. I also thought that I would supply everyone with a Problem of the week. As time goes on we may increase that to everyday, but lets see how this goes. The answer will be posted on Friday.

Science- This week we are looking at Week 4 at https://www.birds.cornell.edu/k12/science-nature-activities-for-cooped-u...

The topic this week is Life cycles Birds growing up. Take a look at the slideshow. It contains lots of fun information on matching birds with their parents. If you have the time look at the Bird Cams they are really neat. Watch birds in realtime in their nests. If you have no access to this site try this activity with your siblings or parents  at home.

It's called the Hungry Bird Challenge.

Materials Needed

“Bugs” (dry beans, pennies, or dry rice)

2 Bowls

Try It!

Place your bugs in one bowl and place the empty bowl across the room or yard. That is your “nest.”

You have a nest full of hungry nestlings! How many “bugs” can you deliver to the nest in 1 minute?

What do you think it is like to be a bird parent who might deliver over 6000 bugs in 14 days?

You can also try another activity from this weeks ASD-N STEM team. Growing plants without soil-Hydroponics. See poster in documents sections on this page. Could be fun if you have any beans or seeds at home. Lots of ideas for you and your siblings.

You can also join our facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/stem.squire.3

Happy learning.

 

 

 

 

Posted: April 7, 2020

Gather some materials from outside. Tape you fingers up so you have bird hands and build a nest. Have fun

Posted: April 7, 2020

Today my family looked at Week 3, https://www.birds.cornell.edu/k12/science-nature-activities-for-cooped-u... . Nests and Eggs.

We looked at the parts of an egg, did the experiment in the slide show available, then gathered materials from outside to make our own little birds nest. See Pictures of our results.

I had a great day with my little friends and learned a lot. Hope you have some fun with this website.  

 

Posted: April 6, 2020

 

Dear Parents and Students

 

It has been 3 weeks now since we have been in school. Can hardly believe it. We will be beginning our learning from home options this week. Parents need not stress; we do not want to overwhelm anyone. Our school is turning to an online Math program called Dream Box. This is designed to keep students math skill current and at grade level. Our class need not worry about being behind. We have been working hard all year, this will give you some practice on skills you should be able to do. Parents will need to email me at marielouise.squire@nbed.nb.ca to get a password and log in. This will be ready soon to get everyone started.

 

I am providing a Science site that provides activities for students of all ages. Many of you have younger siblings at home. You can help them navigate this site and do activities with you. There is even a family quest if you so desire. The site is https://www.birds.cornell.edu/k12/science-nature-activities-for-cooped-up-kids/

 

We can share our discoveries and questions together.

 

I am setting up a Facebook page for our class to participate and share what we have been doing. If you choose not to participate, I will not be upset. I just thought some of you might like to share and see what everyone else is doing. Please go to https://www.facebook.com/stem.squire.3 and send me a friend request.

 

If you need my assistance send me an email, or once you get to our Facebook page send me a message. I miss you all and hope that everyone is safe and well.

 

Les amis j’espère que tu passes ton temps avec des choses constructives. Pas trop de jeux vidéo ou les TikToks. J’espère que tu vas joindre notre groupe sur Facebook pour voir qu’est-ce qu’on fait à la maison. J’aurais un nouveau message a chaque semaine ici, alors fait sur de vérifier chaque lundi. (There will be a new message here every Monday).

 

 

 

 

 

Due Date: 

Monday, April 6, 2020

Posted: October 24, 2019

Science Test October 30th

 Project Part A due Nov 4, Part B Nov 6th 

Due Date: 

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Posted: September 11, 2019

Please return all student information sheets after parents have reviewed and corrected any information that is incorrect. 

Meet the teacher Thursday at 6pm.

Due Date: 

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Posted: September 8, 2019

Student Fees are $30

Return permission to publish sheet.

Meet the teacher is Sept. 12th, at 6pm in the theater.

Due Date: 

Sunday, September 8, 2019

Posted: June 5, 2019

Working on p. 218 #5ab, 8, 12, 13

               p.411#3, 4, 5. 7

               p.420 #4, 5, 6

Math exam Tuesday,June 11th

 

Due Date: 

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

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