That’s Not Hockey!

This book is the true story of the legendary goalie, Jacques Plante. No amount of teasing or bullying can distract Jacques from his childhood passion for hockey.

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Math Game Day: Part Five

Sudoku is a puzzle game designed for a single player. Solving Sudoku puzzles requires problem solving skills and develops logical thinking. Try one or all of these Sudoku puzzles.

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L’art naturel ou le “Land Art”

C’est encore la semaine de créativité et aujourd’hui nous allons sortir à la recherche des objets naturels pour créer un projet d’art.

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Blowing Bubbles for Thoughtful Thursday

Bubbles have been found to have a calming effect on children and adults. By blowing bubbles slowly, we are developing our deep breathing techniques that help to calm our bodies.

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Think About It Thursday

Having a strong sense of self-awareness allows us to recognize our own strengths and challenges. It’s important for children to take time to reflect on their strengths and build an awareness about who they are.

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The Just ‘Write’ Word

Reread your draft piece of writing and ‘level up’ your word choice to include words that are descriptive and precise. Choose words to convey strong and vivid images through your piece of writing.

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Persuasive Word Choice

Authors often use descriptive words and phrases to persuade the reader to accept their point of view. They do this by choosing words and phrases that have a strong emotional impact on the reader.

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The Reptile Club

Have you ever wished you could start your own club? If you could, what you want your club to be about?

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Cups of Coffee

Use your math skills to Guess That Estimation!

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Flower Petal Puzzles (Revisited)

Can you place the numbers 1-9 into the circles so that each line of 3 petals adds to 12?
What about a target total of 15 for each line of petals? A target total of 18?

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