Today during Wilderness Wednesday we were given a design challenge. Using the artefacts found on the ground in our schoolyard "forest" we had to design a shelter for an animal to help protect it from the rain. We tested our designs by putting water on top of our shelters. Some of us designed shelters to protect both bugs and birds, while others thought about how important it was to reinforce our designs and to add an element of camouflage as an additional level of protection from predators. There was also a second level of challenge as we had to work in groups with specific parameters. Each group had to have at least one boy and one girl, each participant in the group had to be in a different grade, and there had to be at least one member from Ms Lirenman's Class and one member from Mrs Heacock's class. Ms Lirenman and Mrs Heacock love to see how well we work together as a K-3 SAIL team and not just Division 16 and Division 17. Here are some photos of us working together and some of the shelters we built.
"Childhood is not a race to see how quickly a child can read, write and count. It is a small window of time to learn and develop at the pace that is right for each individual child. Earlier is not better" Magda Gerber
Wednesday, 13 December 2017
Minute to Win It
For home learning last weekend we were asked to do a little bit of research around an idea called Minute to Win It. We had to make up our game and be able to share it with our classmates in K-3 SAIL. This week some of us were able to share our games, and all of us were able to participate in some of the games. To be successful we had to demonstrate creative thinking and good communication skills.
Here are some photos of us playing our Minute to Win It games.
Here are some photos of us playing our Minute to Win It games.
Learning to Play the Dreidel Game
This week we have learned a little bit about Hanukkah from our teacher Ms. Lirenman. Here are some photos of us learning to play the dreidel game. Do you celebrate Hanukkah?
Wednesday, 6 December 2017
Morning Adventures in Bear Creek Park
This morning we made the trek over to Bear Creek Park to check out where salmon return to lay their eggs. How exciting it was to see the salmon return so close to where we go to school and that come January we will be adopting salmon eggs. Here are some photos from our adventure.
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