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Blog Post 26 March 13-17 Learning Outcomes Science - Electricity & Magnetism -Demonstrate that a continuous loop of conducting material is needed for an uninterrupted flow of current in a circuit.  -Distinguish electrical conductors—materials that allow electricity to flow through them— from insulators—materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them.    What Did  Students Do? Students are working towards creating burglar alarms by adding buzzers to their circuits.  They have been provided with many different materials and a problem.  They need to create an alarm that goes off when a door is opened.  Students have been working in groups to create their alarms.  This has been a tricky task for them as they all know how to create an alarm that goes off when a door is closed but being opened is a whole different thing.  We will complete this task in the coming week.  This is definitely building perseverance as we work through this challenge.          .                .   
Blog Post 25 March 6-9 Learning Outcomes Science - Electricity & Magnetism -Demonstrate that a continuous loop of conducting material is needed for an uninterrupted flow of current in a circuit.  -Distinguish electrical conductors—materials that allow electricity to flow through them— from insulators—materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them.  - Recognize and demonstrate that some materials, including resistors, are partial conductors of electricity.  -Predict the effect of placing an electrical resistance in a simple circuit; e.g., in a circuit with a light bulb   What Did  Students Do? Students created circuits using batteries, wires, and bulbs.  They added switches to their circuits to be able to turn the electricity to the bulb on and off.  Students learned about conductors and insulators as well as series circuits and parallel circuits.   We put both grade five classes together and separated them into groups of 3 or 4.  Students were then given a variety of
Blog Post 24 February 27-March 3 Learning Outcomes English Language Arts: -I can write or represent meaning of text in different forms. -I can use grammatical structures, verb tenses, and conventions in my own writing, and apply a variety of strategies to assist with my spelling. What Did Students Do? We met together as a large group and read the first chapter of the book, The Hundred Dresses by Eleanor Estes.  We then discussed our task of creating a podcast based on our summaries of the chapters of the book.  Mrs. Sampson gave students an example of a podcast summary to show them what was expected of them.  She then played her sample podcast and students shared feedback on what was good and what could be done to improve the podcast.  "You should read more quickly at the beginning so it doesn't sound creepy."  That was definitely a favourite suggestion and the student wasn't wrong.  After all feedback was given and it was determined that Mrs. Sampson should stick to