Friday, November 15, 2019

T.W.A.S. Nov. 12-15th

This was a short week, with lots going on!

We started the week outdoors at Fish Creek Park for a field trip where we learned about orienteering, which is like a scavenger hunt with a map.  We thought it was fun and exciting.  We were surprised by seeing deer, chickadees, and squirrels. Reading the map was a little hard.  While we were walking through the park we also did a nature scavenger hunt where we looked for different kinds of trees and footprints (both animals and people)!  Inside the fenced area was a place where  snakes hibernate through the winter.  Another cool thing we found were lego plants - which are actually called horsetails.

Wednesday was PJ Day and we played a PJ game in Gym.

This week we finally presented our learning from the Save Our Wetlands Project.

In math, all groups are working on addition, and subtraction, or multiplication and division. Keep practicing adding basic facts at home!

Some groups have been finishing up our "dangerous ways to get to school" descriptive writing.








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