Agenda:
1) Math - complete letters D and E on the tangram sheet
2) Don't forget to order your Healthy Hunger for next week - https://www.healthyhunger.ca
3) Student Vote will happen tomorrow afternoon - if you'd like to view the videos of the mayors answering the questions, you can find them here https://www.youtube.com/user/StudentVote/playlists?sort=dd&view=50&shelf_id=63
4) Quick Quiz on Lines and Shapes - next week
5) The Weekly Edit due tomorrow. See below.
Learning Intention
What did you learn today?
We spent time with Mrs. Kidd to learn about why she removes certain books from the library. MUSTIE - this is the acronym that she uses - can you remember what each letter stands for.
How did you show what you learned?
We had an opportunity to view over 70 books that have Mrs. Kidd pulled from the shelves over the last 2 years. We each got to choose a book that we want to rewrite/re-illustrate so that it can go back into circulation in our library.
What do you need to learn next?
We will read our chosen book with a peer and then with our little buddies on Friday. We will ask our little buddy questions about the book and why they think it was taken off the shelves. We then need to make a plan about a new plot and how to modify our book so that it gets a second chance.
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