Les traditions canadiennes

Aujourd’hui nous allons explorer les traditions et les célébrations.

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Expository Writing (Procedural Writing)

All writing that is not poetry is prose. Prose is writing that is made of sentences and paragraphs. Poetry is made up of lines and stanzas.

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La semaine de la culture jour #4

Le but: Apprendre et apprécier les traditions et les célébrations des communautés francophones autour du monde.

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Flower Petal Puzzles

Learning Goals: Determine the missing numbers in equations, Develop and apply reasoning skills to make and test math predictions.

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Thoughtful Thursday: Deep Breathing Exercises

Learning deep breathing exercises helps keep us healthy by exercising our minds and our lungs.

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Heads and Feet

On a farm there were some chickens and sheep. Altogether there were 8 heads and 22 feet. How many chickens were there?

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What Do You Do With Another Idea?

An “Acrostic Poem” is another kind of poem that writers use to help them share their ideas with others with just the right words.

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Theatrical Thursday

Recognizing emotions is a key part of Emotional Intelligence and a skill that helps children navigate social interactions more smoothly.

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Traditions and Celebrations

Today we are going to explore traditions and celebrations.

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Exploring Haiku

A haiku is a 3 line poem that doesn’t rhyme. Haiku is often written about nature.

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