Feb 012025
 

Hello!

We spent part of this week learning about lunar new year, the year of the snake. We learned different ways to say happy new year, and learned about the 12 animals.

In math this week we looked at long division. The steps included divide, multiply, subtract,  and bring down. Most of the class got this, but some seem to feel stuck after a step or two. Keep up the practice to get better.

In language arts we typed up our final copy of our Secret Rules story to display in the hallway and put in our book. I worked with a few students and some of the stories are pretty entertaining.

In social studies we wrote an essay about the benefits and controversies of a natural resource in BC: oil pipelines, clear cutting, fish hatcheries, or mining. We also put all of our projects together into a booklet.

In science we learned how the respiratory system works, where the diaphragm contracts to breath oxygen in through the mouth, down the trachea, through the bronchials of the lungs, to the alveoli, where it trades O2 for CO2, and then the CO2 reverses the process back out the mouth.

We also learned about the circulatory system, where red blood cells pick up the oxygen from the lungs,  travel to the heart, and are pumped throughout the body through arteries. When the O2 red blood cells reach their destination, it trades O2 for CO2 through small blood vessels called capillaries. Now the red blood cells carry the CO2 blood back to the heart through veins. The heart pumps it back to the lungs,  and the CO2 leaves the body. We experimented with different levels of activities to see if our blood beats faster, measuring the rate.

In french we learned about Le Carnival de Quebec. We took notes about the festival and will be making a brochure to show off the event.

We also finished up our art project from last week, mosaic winter.

Have a good weekend, and we will see if I see you Monday, who knows about the upcoming snow.

 

 

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