Monday mornings can be rough on anyone, but when we went through our playoff predictions this morning...it was certainly rougher on some, than it was on others. Following the first round of the NHL playoffs, I am happy to say that some Division 10 students were able to choose 75% of the first round winners, while even the worst brackets saw students get at least 2 of the 8 series correct. Once we finished updating our individual brackets, and awarding points, we moved on to a speaking and listening exercise. Students needed to weave together a story cooperatively, at first using only 3 words at a time, then working our way up to 5. It was a great way to kick start our creativity for the day. Following music class, the students returned to go over which event they would take part in for next week's JKE track and field meet. After an unexpectedly sunny recess, it was back to class to continue to work on coding our robots for this week's Principal's visit on Wednesday. After lunch, there was time to read, before we picked up where Madame Mulski left off with some reading strategies, and two more chapters in Because of Mr. Terupt. With the sun beaming outside, we took a quick 15 minute break from our studies for some DPA on the playground, before returning indoors to put our work away and clean up.
REMINDER: Project OPERATION WATERPROOF begins May 12th, and we are still missing a handful of permission slips.
REMINDER: Project OPERATION WATERPROOF begins May 12th, and we are still missing a handful of permission slips.