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Monday, January 17, 2022

Antigen tests

 In a backpack near you is a box of COVID-19 Antigen tests with instructions.  Masks will be coming in another delivery.

Rounding to the nearest 10 was our objective in math today.  We looked at a number line from 1 - 100 that was coloured just for rounding purposes.  We looked at how many jumps was between numbers so we could decide if a number would round up or round down to the nearest 10.  We built a number line from red cups that were labelled from 10 - 100 and played Pick-A-Stick - everyone had craft sticks with numbers on them to place in a cup.  Then we followed clues in the classroom to round numbers.  We should all be rounding to 10 experts at this point!

We are still working on our walking stories about our favorite toy.  Some great beginnings have been practised and we discussed the difference between an anchor line and robot writing.  Authors were super busy today.

Vibrations create sound.  Vibrations travel on molecules in the air.  When the molecules reach our ear the eardrum begins to vibrate.  Our science discoveries today.  Sound maps were created simply by making a map of where the sounds were coming from in our classroom.  We noticed that a lot of sound comes in our doorway and from the furnace!

We were so busy for a Monday!

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