Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Polar Bears


Dear Mom and Dad:

Ask me to tell you what I am working on in word work.

We completed a visual journal page about polar bears. I used captions and labels to add information about my polar sketch.

Question of the day: Post on the blog some facts that you learned about polar bears.

Please take some time to read our housekeeping items!

Love,
The Rainbow Triad

Housekeeping:

- We are going on a School Winter Walk this Friday at 9am. Please ensure that your child is dressed appropriately for our walk: snow boots, snow pants, jacket, gloves, mitts, hats, toques, scarves etc.

- If you are interested in bringing valentine’s cards for your child’s class, we will be handing them out on Wednesday February 11. We would recommend you write just “From: (your child’s name)” instead of writing all the names of each student. This will make it easier for them to hand it out to students. Please note that bringing cards is optional! We will be handing out cards separately per class so brining enough cards for everyone in your child’s class would be recommended. Thank you!

Mrs. Ly = 21 students
Ms. Deobald = 19 students
Mrs. McEvoy = 22 students

- Bonjour mes amis!

We are looking for parents to assist with our Carnival activities on Tuesday Feb 10. There will be stations set up between 10:30 and 1:30- led by teachers with your support. Volunteers are asked to meet in the hub at 10:30 for a quick debrief, assist a classroom with station set up, stay with that station, and then assist with transporting station materials back in again. 

If you are interested in joining us for our winter celebration, please email Shannon McMaster at Cranston.Volunteers@Outlook.com       

Merci Beaucoup!

17 comments:

  1. Owen E - Polar bears share their food with arctic foxes.

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  2. Riley said he learned that polar bears skin is clear

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  3. Nathan C. learned that polar bear brothers and sisters live together. Also polar bears live mostly in the snowy north.

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  4. Jack: Polar Bears like to eat seals. They know how to swim really fast.

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  5. Fiona says that polar bears have thick blubber under their skin. They also like to eat ring seals.

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  6. Morgan knows that polar bears have black skin and clear hair. They have tiny ears and tails so the blood doesn't go to those parts of their body and it can keep the polar bear's body warm.

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  7. Polar bears are endangered. The cubs are mostly twins when they are born. The mother bear can't eat or drink when the cubs are born.

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  8. Polar bear babies are twins. Emma. P.

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  9. Lexi says polar bears have 3 inches of blubber under their skin. They eat ring seals and fish, sharing their food with Arctic foxes.

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  10. Sadie polar bears front paws are as big as dinner plates. They are usually born twins. When they are 2 years old they leave the den.

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  11. Polar bears have black skin.They eat seals.Their front paws are as big as dinner plates.They are only one pound when born.

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  12. Tori: Polar bears eat seals and fish. They live in ice dens in the Artic. They are born very small and have to leave the den once they reach 30lbs.

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  13. Nathan.T. Polar bears have fur on the bottom of their feet. They are the fastest four leg swimmers

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  14. They live in Iceland and they eat fish.

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  15. Aaron- polar bears share their food with artic foxes. Polar bears eat the fat and skin of the seal and leave the rest for the artic foxes.

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  16. Dayna and Stacie4 February 2015 at 05:55

    Dayna says that their fur is actually clear and that their skin is black. The babies stays with their moms for two years and then they leave their mom.

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  17. They live in ice dens that are warm, they eat fish and have twin babies :)

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