ePortfolio: this can be done at home with support from parents as you share with them, your learning experiences
* write an new entry about your learning during the robotics and coding workshop* share an entry about the launch of Business Day, and meeting our business partner, MsKim (BMO)
SCIENCE: inquiry questions generated and research collected; co-creating a focus website
4: diving into our Light & Sound unit (need paper towel rolls) complete guiding questions in slide deck; design your own procedure for building a Kaleidoscope, a materials list too
5: understanding organ functions and their interrelationships to organ systems as components of a larger system (the body) impact the choices we make to our overall health; technology, social and environmental factors affect human health; preparing for culminating partner task (operation-style game coded in Scratch)
MATH: introduction to decimals, developing an understanding that decimals are more precise way to quantify; looking at place value of decimals and the relationship of decimals to fractions
BUSINESS DAY: parent(s)/guardian(s) connect with your child and brainstorm ideas:
* How might we spread awareness and raise funds in an innovative way for WE Movement to support children accessing education in Tanzania?
** this week we will be focussing on completing our job interview questions and practicing for a job interview (Dress for Success & job interviews next week)
*** looking at potential product or service to sell during our 16th annual Business Day event
Business Day Job Interviews:
Blue and Green Team will have their interview Tuesday March 3rd during the morning;
Red Team will have their job interview throughout Wednesday March 4th morning.
Check out our first group of Grade 4s kaleidoscope student build! They will lead their peers tomorrow to build their own :) @tdsb @TDSBScitechkits Light & Sound unit 💡 https://t.co/1AFIYk7IzX— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) February 26, 2020
Caught in action! Our first group of Grade 4s kaleidoscope student build! They will lead their peers tomorrow to build their own :) @tdsb @TDSBScitechkits— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) February 26, 2020
Light💡& Sound 🔊unit pic.twitter.com/QcBXVZ0I4V
Mission Zero Challenge: students develop code that could be run on the International Space Station. Astro Pi projects will contribute to the daily routine aboard the ISS: display a personal message or image on the Astro Pi & measure the ambient air temperature#astropi #CanCode pic.twitter.com/YgPbXlRpeg— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) February 26, 2020
Thank you German from KidsCodeJeunesse @kidscoding for joining us today and guiding us through the Mission Zero Challenge: students develop code that could be run on the International Space Station. @csa_asc @tdsb #astropi #CanCode pic.twitter.com/hooNFfxr0n— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) February 26, 2020