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The Bell has Rung!


We are so excited to let you know that our google classroom is now live and accessible! Please check your inbox for information on your child's username and password so that they can log in. Some helpful attachments to the e-mail will help you navigate and get started. 

We will continue to keep you posted on this blog as our main form of communication, sharing and updates, but all learning content, instructions and activities will now be posted weekly in our Google Classroom.

Our current learning schedule for the week will be as follows:

Monday: Activities and content for the week will be posted in the morning
Tuesday: 11:30am-12:30pm Google Meets (Information about this will be sent out tomorrow)
Thursday: 11:30am-12:30pm Google Meets (Information about this will be sent out tomorrow)
Friday: Activities should be completed by the end of the week

Some activities will require your child to submit a photo of their learning such as a sketch or photo evidence. While other activities may not require any submission.

Your very first activity will be uploaded tomorrow in the classroom (April 3). We can't wait to have you complete it :)

We are taking baby steps to get the hang of this. Thank you for your patience and working with us and your child to help them get started. Class is now in session woo hoo!

Here's what your friends have been up to:

Completing a math task

Baking

Being outdoors




These look fantastic! 

Art


Responding to our read aloud
Wow! great building structures. I see some shapes! 
                                     
Literacy Games 
                                               

Cooking
Sink vs float experiment 

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