Day 8 Home Learning

Posted: November 10, 2021

Remembrance Day activities

This is a link to an interactive story.  You the reader get to choose specific options to see how the story plays out.  Story is about war times.  Home | Over The Top (warmuseum.ca)

Remembrance Day Trivia *Answer the following 5 questions and send them to me in an e-mail Ashley.cortes@nbed.nb.ca by the end today.  Students with all 5 answers correct will win a prize when we return to school!

1.      What day do we celebrate Remembrance Day?

2.      What do the colors of the poppy represent? (red and black)

3.      What is a veteran?

4.      What year did WWI end?

5.      What year did WWII start?

Math-*From new packet* “Breaking numbers into their place value”-This is a double-sided sheet.  Try both sides.

You were also given a multiplication packet in a paper clip.  Practice multiplication 5 times tables (Pictures will be show below)

French-**From new packet** "Ma famille!" Continue with your weeklong project. You will be creating a family tree with a minimum of 6 people shown on your tree. You may draw or use pictures of family members.  An example is shown on the bottom of the sheet. Today for this project your goal should be to describe 3 out of the 6 family members of your choice.

Here is a model you can follow:

Ma mère s’appelle ___(name of mother)_____________________.  Elle est ____(adjective*)____________________ et _______(adjective*)______________. Elle a les cheveux _______(hair color)_____________ et les yeux ______(eye color)________________.

 

Mon père s’appelle ______________________.  Il est _________________________ et ________________________.  Il a les cheveux _________________________ et les yeux _________________________.

 

Ma sœur s’appelle _________________________.  Elle est ______________________ et ___________________.  Elle a les cheveux _____________________ et les yeux _______________________________.

 

 

*Adjectives will be found on the back of the famille sheet.  Make note that garcon-means boy and fille- means girl. So, if you are talking about mother, sister, aunt grandmother make sure you choose words from “fille” list. If you are talking about your father, brother, grandfather, uncle make sure to use the words from the “garcon” list.

 

Music- For this week from Mr. Hache. I'm sending out a challenge to record a cover of your favorite song! This can be done by voice or instrument. Parents can email me this at dominique.hache@nbed.nb.ca

Remember to do your daily 15 minutes of reading.

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