Cut the squares to make one deck: This game could be used for either subtraction or addition
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Categories: Elementary
This is a game played in partners. Two players share one gameboard. (The online version can be played independently against a computer opponent)
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Categories: Elementary
This card game is for two players. You will need one deck of cards with the face cards removed (40 cards remaining). Aces are worth 1.
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Categories: Elementary
Award-winning Métis author and poet, Jessie Thistle offered the following poem for the direct purpose of supporting the youth of the Waterloo Region District School Board in their learning during this unique time. His poem ‘Dust’ is being published for the first time here!
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Categories: Elementary
Think about a favourite memory you have. (e.g. a shared joke with a friend, a quiet time with your family, a personal accomplishment, or any other memory you choose)
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Categories: Elementary
Choose a memory that makes you feel happy. Share it with your child.
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Categories: Elementary
More fun with fractions! Try out the game Fraction WAR – Adding and Subtracting.
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Categories: Elementary
Sais-tu qu’aujourd’hui c’est le jour du poisson d’avril? Regarde cette vidéo d’un poisson qui joue un tour à un chat.
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Categories: Elementary
To build an obstacle course, indoors or outdoors, that requires some kind of specific movement to get through the course, or a combination of movements, such as, running, hopping, jumping, balancing something on your head, doing the crab walk or bear walk, and so on.
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Categories: Elementary
Evidence shows that laughter makes you feel good. Did you know that humour helps you keep a positive, optimistic outlook through difficult situations?
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Categories: Elementary
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