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June 12, 2012
Monkey Song
A student in our class wanted to share her wonderful musical gift by playing us a song on her violin. Here is a video of the Monkey Song courtesy of Miss Musical Mysterious!
June 08, 2012
Funny Friday!
Hi Grade 2,
My husband Kurtis sent me some funny jokes for kids this morning. We thought Grade 2 deserved a Funny Friday after all our hard work hosting tours.
Which joke is your favourite?
Do you have a good joke for kids?
Cheers,
Mrs. F.
My husband Kurtis sent me some funny jokes for kids this morning. We thought Grade 2 deserved a Funny Friday after all our hard work hosting tours.
Which joke is your favourite?
Do you have a good joke for kids?
Cheers,
Mrs. F.
June 04, 2012
Math Problem - Penny Toy Store
Imagine you are at a penny toy store and you can buy 2 or more toys. What would you buy and how much would your toys cost?
You have 2 ways to show your work:
1. Use your Power Math book.
Show your answer using:
- pictures
- numbers
- words
2. Use Notebook.
Go to "name.on main"
Open your Math Folder
Open the "June 6th Problem"
Show your answer using:
- pictures
- numbers
- words
Remember to show your answer using 2 math tools!
Happy shopping,
Mrs. F.
Water Gun - 47 cents
May 28, 2012
Fiddleheads!
Hi Grade 2,
When I was shopping on the weekend I found a New Brunswick spring delicacy - fiddleheads!
I looked up fiddleheads and found some background information on Wikipedia. Check out some of the recipes I found for Fiddleheads on the Tourism New Brunswick website.
We are going to cook and eat the fiddlehards this morning to experience this New Brunswick delicacy!
Here is how to safely cook fiddleheads:
Cleaning fresh fiddleheads
- Remove as much of the brown papery husk as possible, using your fingers.
- Wash the fiddleheads in several changes of fresh cold water to remove any residual husk or dirt.
Cooking fiddleheads
Before eating fiddleheads, make sure to follow these steps:
- Cook them in a generous amount of boiling water for 15 minutes or steam them for 10 to 12 minutes. Discard water used for boiling or steaming fiddleheads.
- Follow these instructions before sautéing, frying, baking or making other foods(e.g. soups, casseroles) using fiddleheads.
Our Class Recipe
1. Clean the fiddleheads well in cold water.
2. Boil the fiddleheads for 12-15 minutes.
3. Saute the fiddledheads in a frying pan with butter and garlic.
4. Enjoy!
What did you think of the fiddleheads? How was the:
- smell?
- flavour?
- texture?
- visual appeal?
Please leave me your tasting notes!
Cheers,
Mrs. F.
May 16, 2012
Writing Workshop with Tyler Enfield
We had a great Writer's Workshop with Tyler Enfield last week. Mr. Enfield taught us the 2 things you need to create a story:
Structure and Creative Juices!
Mr. Enfield showed us the 5 parts that make up the structure of stories. Every story has these 5 parts:
Characters are why we care! (characters) |
Tyler showed us how to write a 5 sentence story using the 5 parts of stories. Here is our class 5 sentence story we wrote with him.
We were all very engaged in our writing!
Mr. Enfield also talked to us about some "anti rules" for writing to help us boost our creativity.
Tyler asked us how it felt to "break the rules" and write creatively. Random writing can be a great way to love writing. He reminded us that sometimes random writing can turn into something bigger or sometimes it ends up in recycle! The important thing is to write and to LOVE IT!
Check out some of our 5 sentence stories we have been working on.
Cheers,
Room 13
April 25, 2012
Signs of Spring
Hi Grade 2,
I learned about a new Google App today - Picassa web albums! Here is what you need to do to submit a picture of a sign of spring.
1. Use a search engine to search for a picture. (Remember to use key words)
2. Pick a good picture. (Remember not to use copyrighted pictures)
3. Save your picture. (Remember to name it so you can find it)
4. Click here to go to the Picassa album.
5. Upload your photo.
Cheers,
Mrs. F.
I learned about a new Google App today - Picassa web albums! Here is what you need to do to submit a picture of a sign of spring.
1. Use a search engine to search for a picture. (Remember to use key words)
2. Pick a good picture. (Remember not to use copyrighted pictures)
3. Save your picture. (Remember to name it so you can find it)
4. Click here to go to the Picassa album.
5. Upload your photo.
Cheers,
Mrs. F.
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