Posted: October 26, 2020
1. candy 9. home
2. bats 10. moon
3. orange 11. people
4. soon 12. which
5. house 13. night
6. cats 14. light
7. witch 15. fright
8. black
*test on Friday, Nov. 6th.
Posted: October 26, 2020
1. candy 9. home
2. bats 10. moon
3. orange 11. people
4. soon 12. which
5. house 13. night
6. cats 14. light
7. witch 15. fright
8. black
*test on Friday, Nov. 6th.
Posted: October 14, 2020
1. about 9. does
2. don't 10. many
3. are 11. eating
4. knew 12. found
5. when 13. nice
6. saw 14. rain
7. were 15. use
8. give
*test on Friday, October 23rd.
Posted: September 15, 2020
1. also 9. very
2. by 10. want
3. one 11. best
4. into 12. clock
5. have 13. window
6. really 14. joke
7. said 15. name
8. with
* test on Friday, September 25th.
Posted: June 16, 2020
Good morning!
The worm results are in! There are 20 worms in our referent jar. In the larger jar there are 51 WORMS! That's a lot of sour! ;)
Ms. Ava MacKinley had the closest guess! She said 57!
Ms. Emma Cuthbert was second closest with a guess of 90!
The worms will be delivered this week.
Congrats, girls! Happy chewing! :)
Posted: June 8, 2020
Joke #1
What kind of shoes do frogs wear to the beach?
Open-toad shoes! :)
Joke #2
When can't you open the refrigerator door?
When the salad is dressing! :)
Joke #3
What is a cat's favourite vegetable?
As-purr-agus! :)
Joke #4
What did the robin do when it got sick?
It went to the doctor for TWEETMENT! :)
Joke #5
Why did the cucumber call for help?
It was in a pickle! :)
Posted: June 8, 2020
Keep Reading!! :)
Writing:
June 8th. is NATIONAL BEST FRIENDS DAY. Write your best friend a letter telling them the reasons they are special to you.
Write to me! I promise to write back!! My address:
Ms. Hackett
1847 Hwy.118
Doyle's Brook, N.B.
E9E 2H8
Math:
1. Bob creates this number pattern:
Start at 1 and add 6 each time.
Bill creates this number pattern:
Start at 3 and add 7 each time.
What number will be in both patterns?
2. Do you know anyone who has lived for close to 1000 days?
3. Sally read for 30 minutes every day for 2 full weeks (14 days). At the end of the 2 weeks, has Sally read for more than 6 hours?
Social Studies:
Compare (things that are similar) and contrast (things that are different).
Make a compare and contrast list of 10 things you think about when you hear city (urban) and country (rural).
Posted: June 8, 2020
Good Morning All!
I hope everyone is doing well! It was a dreary weekend but this week is looking good. The mosquitoes are terrible at my place! :( And they are as big as my hummingbirds!! ;)
Today's Home Learning Post will be the final for the year. We made it!! :) I'm working on report cards, and, hopefully, I'll see you on pickup day but we're still not sure how the pickup will work.
This year, summer begins on June 20th. So, 12 more days of spring and then we are into the season of summer. I hope you and your families have a great one!! :)
Although the year didn't go as we thought it would, I treasure the time we had together in Room 144!
Miss you! Play safe!
Love,
Ms. Hackett :)
Posted: June 1, 2020
Keep reading daily!
Try this:
Have someone tape you reading a book so you can hear how it sounds. Use a book that you know and love. Does it sound like talking? Do you pause at commas, and stop at end punctuation marks? Does your voice get louder when you read words in BOLD PRINT?
Writing/Word Work:
The second half of the list of commonly misspelled words:
16. baborpyl
17. ssrcoa
18. rehgotte
19. ourieavtf
20. aeiuuflbt
21. omcgin
22. ppenahde
23. luodc
24. eriffdent
25. etunim
26. dsoe
27. areyll
28. eiapls
29. ooorrwmt
30. ssuierpr
Write a note or message to a family member. Hide it or leave it for them to find in an unexpected place. Examples: in their shoe, under their pillow.
Make a list of 10 things that either make you feel calm or give you good energy. Try to do something from the list every day. :)
Math:
Increasing (growing) patterns:
Rule: Start at 450 and add 5 each time. What would the 10th. number be?
Rule: Start at 686 and add 4 each time. What would the 8th. number be?
Rule: Start at 800 and add 100 each time. What would the 12th. number be?
Decreasing (shrinking) patterns:
Rule: Start at 1000 and subtract 3 each time. What would the 11th. number be?
Rule: Start at 333 and subtract 10 each time. What would the 8th. number be?
Rule: Start at 791 and subtract 5 each time. What would the 9th. number be?
Posted: June 1, 2020
Good morning, boys and girls!
This morning I am writing your note in our classroom! It is sooo quiet without my 18 munchkins! :(
There will be today's home learning, and then next Monday will be the last post for this school year. I know the weather is warm, and you are getting tired of home learning, but try to continue doing some work for another 2 weeks.
Take care. I'll be phoning from school during the week.
Feeling lonely in Room 144.
Love,
Ms. Hackett :)
Posted: May 25, 2020
Read! Read! Read! Aim for 20 minutes every day! :)
Writing/Word Work
There is a list of 30 words that kids in grades 3 and 4 use a lot, and misspell a lot. I am going to give you 15 this week, and 15 next week. As an added challenge, I am going to scramble the letters. Unscramble, and get an adult to see if they are correct. Now study them. You will be using them over and over....
1. tiueq
2. ybeam
3. rou
4. uoehng
5. litnu
6. dwrie
7. nfdrie
8. chhiw
9. eeenxlltc
10. tteill
11. yase
12. sue
13. scbeeua
14. neco
15. ginaa
Do you prefer playing indoors or outdoors? Make a pros and cons list. Write for 10 minutes without stopping why one is better than the other.
SYNONYM- a synonym is a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word.
When writing, we sometimes get into the habit of using the same words over and over.
Example: He is really funny!
To make your writing more interesting, replace funny with....
Examples: He is hilarious! He is sooo comical!
Write a synonym for each of the following words:
1. nice-
2. pretty-
3. good-
4. ran-
5. looked-
Write as many words as you can using the letters from your first and last name. Challenge yourself! Can you get a 5 letter word? A 6 letter word? :) Throw in your middle name! With the extra letters, how about a 7 letter word??? ;)
Math
This week's Nature Ninja tasks are about estimating, symmetry and multiplication. The STEAM post has you working with fact families using the number 54. Remember, there are 4 sentences in a fact family (unless it's a double). We have addition/subtraction families and multiplication/division families. It is important to use fact family knowledge, because if you know 1 fact in a family, you really know all 4.
Try these:
1. 28
7x4=28 20+8=28
4x7=28 8+20=28
28%4=7 28-8=20
28%7=4 28-20=8
2. 48
3. 42
4. 35
5. 60
*sorry about division symbol! :(
Posted: May 25, 2020
Good Morning Class!
It's a beautiful, sunny morning in Doyle's Brook. The birds are chirping! The hummingbirds have arrived! I hope everyone gets outside and enjoys the day!
Thanks to everyone who sent a "jellybean jar" guess. As you know there were 50 jellybeans in the referent, and 230 in the large jar!!
Mr. Coby Lynch had the closest estimate with a guess of 153. Ms. Calleigh Cuthbert had the second closest estimate with a guess of 150. Way to go, Coby and Calleigh!! :) Your jellybeans will be delivered this week!!
There will be 3 posts following this note. Continue to work hard! You are doing great! I miss you! Take care!
Love,
Ms. Hackett :)
Posted: May 18, 2020
There are some great outdoor activities in the following attachment. I especially like the Bingo game, and the raft building activity. When it asks you to find the circumference on the Bingo card, that means perimeter (distance around a shape/object).
Posted: May 18, 2020
Read every day for 20 minutes! Spend time outside every day! It's getting warm enough to enjoy reading outside! :)
Springtime Jokes:
1. Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Wayne.
Wayne who?
Wayne will help the flowers grow.
2. Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Norma Lee.
Norma Lee who?
Norma Lee I like to play outside in spring.
3. Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Petunia.
Petunia who?
Petunia shoes and come out and play!
Make as many words as you can from the word SPRINGTIME. Springtime is a compound word. Remember, a compound word is 2 words joined together to make a longer word.
Try to get 20 words! Can you get 30?
I'll start you off with 3....
1. sign
2. germs
3. pet
Posted: May 18, 2020
Good Afternoon All!
I hope everyone is having a great Victoria Day long weekend! I went outside this morning, and it started hailing! Yikes! ;( I looked ahead at the weather report, and it's looking like warm days ahead! :)
Our home learning this week will come in 4 posts. As you probably remember, I'm not very "techie"; so in order to put on our work I'll post 4 times.
I put my hummingbird feeder out but no hummers yet. I'll let you know when I see the first one. I do have lots of finches, blue jays, chickadees and black birds. The one-legged black bird I fed last year hasn't come back. :(
Have a great week! Miss you! Keep working hard!
Love,
Ms. Hackett :)
Posted: May 11, 2020
Hi All!
Please visit Nelson Rural School's Home Page to get the information needed to participate in our district's VIRTUAL OLYMPICS. It runs for 10 days, beginning on May 25th. :)