March 4

February Newsletter For Grade 6-7E

Grade 6 – 7 Mr. Jay Ewert – Winnipeg Beach School

Grade 6 – 7 Mr. Jay Ewert

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March 3, 2015
February was a big month (like most of them) as we continued to explore new areas of learning.  In ELA students wrote about hero’s journeys, short stories, and made comic books.  In Math the grade 6 studied adding decimals and comparing fractions.  In Social Studies we studied early Canadian history in the formation of the sea to sea railway, First nations treaties (and homework treaties), and the Saskatchewan Metis rebellion.  We also had extensive reading as part of “I Love to Read Month”.

6-7E1.jpgIn Language Arts students were excited to create comic books on line using http://www.bitstripsforschools.com/ to create comics introducing themselves.  They are currently on display in the hallway at the front entrance of the school.  Or you can go to this link to read the comics the class has been publishing.    See the post on our blog for this.

 

 

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We also studied about the Hero’s Journey (a famous outline of popular fiction structure) in order to see the connection between most popular fiction today.  Students observed a movie called “Spirited Away” to argue the popular story structure.  See the post on our blog for this.

Students enjoyed observing the creative talents of Ray Bradbury by reading and viewing “All Summer in a Day”.  This was a great topic opener for bullying as observed in our Day of Pink.  See our post on the blog for this.

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We celebrated the famous Day of Pink by wearing pink to show our solidarity against bullying.  Students enjoyed showing their support and discussing bullying and what “standing up” can look like.

6-7E4.jpgWe enjoyed “I Love to Read Month”.  We had DEAR (Drop Everything And Read) throughout the month.  We started reading “Hatchet” by Gary Paulson, and we had the honour of having the Minister of Education himself (Peter Bjornson) visit us as a guest reader.  See our blog post on this.

6-7E6.jpgWe studied first nations treaties (especially Treaty 2 and 6 which cover the land of Winnipeg and our very own Winnipeg Beach).  To practice treaties we made a homework treaty for our very own classroom.  Check out the treaty we made in the picture below.  See the blog posts on Treaty Education.

In Social Studies we are currently studying the crating of the railway from Sea to Sea, treaties with First Nation and the Metis rebellion in Saskatchewan.  Students enjoyed learning about this time in history by watching “Canada: A People’s History” showing the events we are studying.  You should watch it online by visiting our blog post.

There was still so much more that happened.  Visit our class blog to keep up and see what else we are doing in our classroom community.

 


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