Royalty Free Fiction – Deborah Swift
A writer speaks!
A writer speaks!
I have not assigned homework to my students. That does not mean that they are not doing work at home! My students reported doing the following learning activities at home […]
Dear Families, Please check the previous post below for information about our literacy program in our classroom. https://gradetwoinquirers.wordpress.com/2012/10/08/literacy-cafe/ We have been using twitter so far this year so please follow […]
Today the children were risk-takers extraordinaire! It was so great to see their growing confidence as they faced their fears and went higher and higher!
We have been learning about Canadian coins and their values. The children are learning to identify coins and count sets. Counting sets of coins is a great real-life context to […]
We are studying Edmonton as a community in the past. The central idea of our inquiry is: Historical artifacts help us understand how communities grow and change. We examined old […]
We have a new art display in our hallway. On the bulletin board you can see our Eric Carle inspired pieces. We made colorful, patterned paper and used it to […]
Our larvae are all grown up now and we are proud butterfly parents! We watched all Thursday and Friday as new ones emerged. We have more to meet on Monday […]
Exploring growing (increasing) patterns helps children develop their abilities to think algebraically. We reviewed the concept of repeating patterns and then explored growing patterns using gestures (snaps, claps, etc.), colors, […]