Thursday, 10 December 2015

Thinking Thursday

Well today just flew by!!!!

This morning we worked with Jeff Stockton a couple of times supporting students with their stories.  Students are required to practice every night in front of their parents to help them remember their story.  However, they are not supposed to practice the night before their concert.  Instead Jeff informed all the students that they are supposed to ask their parents to get them a cookie or a pop instead :) (i.e. they are supposed to be relaxing)!  Please see below for some pictures.








The students continued to work on their Random Acts of Kindness project for their celebration of learning, which is taking place the second week of January.  Students are either working on a website, creating a game through coding, making a comic book, a flip book, stop motion video, a skit, poem, QR code, or a puppet show.  Students are doing a really great job with this.

Most of the students have placed their Mars Inquiry video onto IRIS.  Please check out your child's video, as they all did a really great job.

I want to send out a BIG THANK YOU to our families for bringing in presents for our FAMILIES HELPING FAMILIES program.  We generated a bunch of presents for the family.

HOMEWORK:
Students are to create their secret number by giving at least three clues.  Once they have posted their clues they are to go and solve three of their peers numbers.  This homework is to be done on this blog.


39 comments:

  1. my number is an even number and the ones equal 4 and the tens equal 2 Dayna

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  2. 1.Sum of 3 consecutive odd numbers.
    2.You can get this number if multiplied by 3's.
    3.Between 25-30.
    Marcus

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  3. 1.Its between 10 and 20.
    2. It's a odd number.
    3.You can count to 5's.
    4.The first number is 1.
    Emily

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  4. Morgan's...

    It is between 50 and 100
    It is even.
    In the ones place is a 0.

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    1. Your answer is 60,70,80 or 90.
      Marcus

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    2. My answer is 60,70,80,90.
      Muhammad saad

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    3. is your number 60,70,80 or 90

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  5. 1:My number is between 10-20
    2:My number is odd
    3:My number is a multiple of 3.

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  6. My number is betwen 50 and 70.Its odd and if you count by 5s you get it

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  7. Either your number is 55 or 65

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  8. 1.My number is in the middle of 50 and 150 2.My number is in the 5 times table 3.My number is bigger then 80 and smaller them 95 /\/ /\ \/\/ F /\ |

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  9. My number is between 30 and 40 it's an odd number
    When you count by 3 you get it
    Both digits are the same
    Haniya

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  10. My number is higher than 30 and lower than 50.
    You can skip by 1O's to get this number.
    Joanna

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  11. it is an even number
    it has two digits
    you can count to it by two but not by three

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