by Kirsty LOTTKOWITZ | Nov 5, 2020 | Grade 4
The English language is crazy! Kalmuheet, like an ocean… just when you think you know something it changes. Grade 4 discovered this when they looked at the plural forms of nouns this week. One cat, two cats… that’s easy… so why can’t all...
by Margot SIMONDS | Nov 4, 2020 | Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
In primary all grades have read the book “Those Darn Squirrels” by Adam Rubin. We have learned that squirrels are persistent, very smart and highly acrobatic. This week students have been challenged to solve the problem “how can we keep squirrels out...
by Kirsty LOTTKOWITZ | Oct 28, 2020 | Grade 4
Every day this week 4KL students have been given a “Fraction of the Day” to complete on Seesaw. It gives them the opportunity to write fraction equations and show the fraction on a number line. Each day the students have become more and more confident....
by Kirsty LOTTKOWITZ | Oct 15, 2020 | Grade 4
This week Grade 4KL learnt about verbs and their use. It made us think….which verbs could you do in a particular situation. Can you swim in the sand? Can you climb in the sea? The students chose one of three pictures and then wrote 10 verbs they could do in that...
by Eriks KRONITIS | Oct 15, 2020 | Grade 4
Our shared reading book in 4E this week was R.L. Stine’s Camp Red Moon. What a thriller! We explored the key concepts of change and perspective as a shapeshifter caused lots of trouble for a camper named Richard…
by Cary MARKIN | Oct 15, 2020 | Grade 4, Primary Visual Arts
Grade 4 students have been exploring how lines can create art. A great example of their application of line is the amazing landscapes that they designed. Take a virtual walk through our art gallery.