Dribbling Skills for Target-a-Skill Tuesday

For “Target-a-Skill” Tuesday, we are working on our dribbling. In sports, dribbling is the way players manoeuvre a ball on their own. It is important to learn how to effectively dribble, so you have control of the ball while moving to avoid defenders.

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Tap into Your Talent Tuesday

Did you know that pretend play supports various developmental skills in children and promotes empathy and creativity? Let’s unlock some hidden talents today and give a try at making hand shadow puppets!

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La semaine des jeux jour #1

Le but: Développer le vocabulaire.

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Jeopardy

Cette semaine, on va jouer quelques jeux en français. Chaque jour tu peux jouer un jeux différent.

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Jeu de mémoire

This week we are going to play games in French! Each day we will play a different game. These games will encourage you to develop your French vocabulary.

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What do a gaggle, a kaleidoscope and a school have in common?

Did you know that a group of butterflies is called a kaleidoscope? A group of fish is a school of fish. And when we see a group of geese it is a gaggle of geese?

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Pourquoi Stories

The world is an amazing home. Nature surrounds us with beauty and wonder. In ancient times, people tried to explain the wonders of nature with stories.

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Ideas to Riddles

Sometimes ideas can be turned into a puzzle for others to solve by choosing the very best ideas and words.

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Desmos: Mini-Golf Marble Slides

In this activity, you will practice graphing coordinates in an exciting game of mini-golf.

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Coin Containers

James saves all of the coins he can find. He is very organized, so keeps his collection in separate containers for each type of coin.

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