Dear Mom and Dad:
Thank you for continuing to read the blog and post my
answers! My teachers and class enjoy reading the comments.
Some of us have been entering our goals and strategies into
IRIS with the help of our buddies and parent volunteers! I am in control of my
goal and I came up with my goal on my own.
We started a visual journal page about Saskatchewan. We are
taking a closer look at geography, the flag, the people and the resources
found.
All three classes had music today.
Ask me to tell you what we did in gym today with Mr.
McDougal. We have been working on team building teams. I am learning to work
together to achieve a common goal.
Question of the day: Post some facts that you know about
Saskatchewan and the prairies.
Love,
The Rainbow Triad
Housekeeping:
Student led conferences are on Thursday March 19
from 4-8pm and Friday March 20 from 8-12.
Spring break begins Sat March 21 – March 29. School resumes on March 30.
Well, at the north side it had so much forest! At the south end there is so much farming. Abby P.
ReplyDeleteOwen E - Saskatchewan's famous flower is the lion daisy. You are not allowed to pick it.
ReplyDeleteI learned that Saskatchewan doesn't have any mountains and that my mom did not know how to spell Saskatchewan! Also that they only have flat land.
ReplyDeleteJack S: That they are very flat and we both have water.
ReplyDeleteThe prairies don't have any mountains. The prairies have horses and a lot of farms and farm houses.
ReplyDeleteFiona
They have wheat. There's lots of grass. - Aden
ReplyDeleteCameron says, "They have hotels and they don't have mountains."
ReplyDeleteIt's bigger than Alberta
ReplyDeleteThey have different cars
Emma S
Also my mom and dad lived in Saskatchewan for 4 years
DeleteEmma S
I know that Saskatchewan and the prairies both have rivers, schools and buildings. They don't have mountains in Saskatchewan.
ReplyDeleteJeanne said both Saskatchewan and prairies have flat land, farms and rivers. They grow a lot of wheat and corn.
ReplyDeleteLexi says there is a huge forest in Saskatoon. Lexi's great, great, great grandparents were Metis scouts for Sitting Bull and lived in Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan.
ReplyDeleteRiley says Saskatchewan has the most bridges in the world. The prairies has no hills and Calgary does
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