Mr. Methot

This page will keep parents/guardians of 6/7M informed and updated.

Here are the themes for this week for the Breakout EDU Live trivia games: 

Monday - Periodic Table

Tuesday - Multiplication

Wednesday - Colours

Thursday - State Geography (this would be a tough one since we don't live in the United States)

Friday - Space Travel (I thought every Friday was a surprise theme, but I guess not)

 

Live games are at 3pm. You can always play past games as well. Good luck!

www.breakoutEDU.com/live

Posted: April 27, 2020

Good Morning Raiders!

Here are some Home Learning opportunities for this week. Please remember to be checking all of your other teachers' pages to see what they are posting and also to be checking your Microsoft Teams for any updates or information. 

Take care everyone! :) 

Happy Earth Day to all! Joyeux Jour de la Terre! 

Here are some videos that I thought were pretty neat to celebrate and take care of our planet. Enjoy! 

Touche pas à ma planète:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gmA1vEeaaM&list=PL396106CE31FB7015&index=3

Chaque jour est un jour de la Terre:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5XEs_Z2euk

Earth Day! Jour de la Terre!:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2BFkHTng0g

Dix astuces sauver de l'eau:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxTFdoO3lL0

Posted: April 21, 2020

For any middle school students interested, every weekday at 3pm there will be a live game hosted by Breakout EDU online that is free to participate in. Each game episode lasts about 5-10 minutes and consists of answering questions by watching a live video. When you figure out an answer, you use it as a combination to unlock a virtual lock. There is a series of 4 questions and 4 locks to open and you want to do it as fast as you can! For 7M students this is similar to the "escape room" challenge we did at school, and this is the same company that provides the kits and locks we used. It is great for anyone who is up for a challenge that gets you to think quickly and critically. Each game is based on a different theme and the questions get progressively more challenging (which is the fun part!). You can also play past game episodes that have aired from earlier this week and last week. I'd encourage everyone to check it out! I will post the themes weekly for each week on my teacher page. 

Here is the website address to access the site where you can play live or past episodes (there is no login required):

www.breakoutEDU.com/live

Here are the themes for the rest of this week:

Wednesday - Earth Day

Thursday - Geometry

Friday - Mystery Box (surprise theme)    

*There are prizes that can be won, but unfortunately since it is an American company you need to be a US resident to win. But it is still a fun challenge regardless! Remember 3pm is when it starts!

Posted: April 20, 2020

I had to attach this file separately since it is a photo. This will help students with their understanding of ratios. 

Posted: April 20, 2020

Happy Monday Raiders! 

Here are some Home Learning opportunities in the areas of math, science, and STEAM for 6J and 7M students. Be sure to check all of your teachers' pages to see the fantastic ideas and learning activities that they have come up with for you as well! I hope students continue to share creations/products and communicate through Microsoft Teams as I love seeing/hearing what everyone is up to! 

Have a spectacular week everyone!

Posted: April 16, 2020

Once a student has created their account using the activation link I provided along with their class code, they no longer require either of these to log in again in the future. They can just go on www.netmath.ca anytime they want to continue on the website and log in using their full name and the password they chose. 

Also, don't feel like the lessons/activites I pin on the homepage need to be completed each week. I realize that they can sometimes take a long time to complete so even just trying some questions on each one is great. If a student wants to continue a lesson the following day or even the following week they can pick up where they left off. But as always just do what you can.

Happy home learning!  

Posted: April 13, 2020

Hello Raiders!

I hope the first week of Home Learning was a success for everyone and that everyone had a nice and relaxing Easter with their families! Here are some files for this week. Just a reminder to not stress about any of this and if you don't have a chance to do/complete an activity it is alright, just do what you can! And parents, as always I am only an email away if you need anything.

Have a super week! :) 

Mr. Methot

Posted: April 12, 2020

Happy Easter!

For students in 6J and 7M, I have posted an Easter challenge on Teams that you can try if you want. It would be great if you could check it out! 

Stay safe everyone! 

Posted: April 10, 2020

I hope the first week of Home Learning has been going well for everyone. I really enjoyed getting to chat with all the students of 7M over the phone. I was thrilled to hear that everyone has been taking advantage of the Home Learning opportunities that have been posted by myself and other teachers. 

I have been encouraging students to share photos of their results on Microsoft Teams of certain activities I've provided. Just to clarify, this is only optional and not at all me looking to assess or evaluate, I am just simply providing this choice as a way for students to showcase to the class something they have created that they are proud of. Some students have already shared photos on Teams which I love to see, and I hope to continue seeing more in the future! 

Happy Easter/Joyeuses Pâques to all the Raider families! :) 

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