This doesn’t happen everyday. It is fitting it happens on the day we are Blacking out for Black lives and hopefully supporting our local independent bookstores, too. The #1 and #2 overall bestsellers @amazon right now are two books challenging racism. This is you. 🖤🙏🏾🖤🙏🏾
Teachers, parents, students: I've decided to start a daily read-aloud of WONDER! Still figuring out platform, to be announced next week, but I was thinking at 12pm every weekday: I'll read a few chapters and add a little commentary. Stay tuned for details. #WONDERreadaloud
Students at Deer Park P.S. playing an open number line game. If Lion is sitting under number 16, how was I counting? Game creates so much opportunity for rich conversations and deep thinking. Shout-out to @MsSarahBates1 for the inspiration!
@YRDSBmath
Students in @MsSarahBates1’s class measuring using 100 cm ropes divided into different increments made by @DianeCraven123. They were engaged in deep thinking about which rope would be most appropriate to measure with. @blackriverps@YRDSBmath
Using $10 bills, students at @blackriverps play games to reinforce adding by 10’s, while sharing what they have learned about Viola Desmond: a successful entrepreneur who challenged racial discrimination in 1946
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@yrdsbmath#BlackHistory
The pattern blocks lessons is a quick image challenge designed to strengthen students’ spatial reasoning skills, such as composing and decomposing 2D shapes, visual-spatial working memory! View the lesson https://t.co/KbUFSjyFyS #InquiryMath#elemmathchat @JackmanICS @OISEUofT
Quick Image Challenges are an engaging strategy to strengthen #primary students’ spatial reasoning and number sense skills. Click the link to view our lesson! https://t.co/z21XL2Cpei #spatialreasoning@OISEUofT