Our amazing #TakeMeOutsideDay Nature art! The kids had so much fun, collaborated so well, and expressed their creativity, all while enjoying the outdoors! They say that being outside makes them feel joyful, calm, peaceful, and thoughtful. ❤️ @PLRobertsonPS
It’s #TakeMeOutsideDay! We are spending our entire day outside! We began by taking a quiet moment to appreciate nature and then played a game from the TMO workshop last night about connecting to nature through indigenous teachings. @PLRobertsonPS
We are creating a model of the Canadian Shield! We found lots of key ideas about its topography in our text about it, so we highlighted them, found the materials outside, and created this masterpiece! Reading, Social Studies, collaboration and #outdoorlearning! @takemeoutside
Today we collected soil samples in jars and then filled the jars with water. Right away we noticed evidence of air inside the dirt because we saw lots of bubbles come to the surface! I wonder what we’ll discover tomorrow after it all has some time to settle! #outdoorlearning
Nature art is on next week w/ #TakeMeOutsideDay! "Place a hula hoop on the ground & encourage the kids to fill it in. [Then] you can remove it & continue working outward like we did with the ring of leaves" A great tip from our community- Thanks Michelle! https://t.co/uqkSTg9nK1
We read about the topography of the Canadian Shield, and now we are gathering materials to recreate it! Talk about bringing text to life! #STEAM#outdoorlearning Stay tuned for the final product!
Today we followed up with our science inquiry from yesterday. It turns out topsoil helps with nest building more than sand. We compared the two and tested them out. Problem-solving, collaboration, inquiry! @takemeoutside#outdoorlearning
Math challenge: Can you build a bird’s nest with 50 sticks and blades of dried grass? What if you had to make 12 nests? How many sticks would that take? We are in awe of birds! How do they do it? Science connection: What kind of soil would help? @HDSBMath#outdoorlearning
Math challenge: Can you build a bird’s nest with 50 sticks and blades of dried grass? What if you had to make 12 nests? How many sticks would that take? We are in awe of birds! How do they do it? Science connection: What kind of soil would help? @HDSBMath#outdoorlearning
We read On the Trapline today. Then we shared our thoughts, feelings, reactions, wonderings, and appreciations. We enjoyed learning about life living on the trapline and we also enjoyed learning some words in Cree with this book.
Starting our day with salamander yoga! We talked about how we felt after and found our feelings on our mood meter. Some feelings shared were: calm, positive, focused.
Did you know that Ontario is home to Canada’s largest Francophone community outside of Quebec? On Franco-Ontarian Day, the #HDSB recognizes and celebrates Ontario’s vibrant Francophone history. Bonne Journée des Franco-Ontariens! Happy Franco-Ontarian Day!