WRITING: this week we have the honour of hosting author Angela Misri, leading us through a Mystery Writers Workshop. Students have been assigned writing partners to co-write in-class (students can choose to add ideas/build on story at-home) Google Classroom Mystery Writing
***An introduction, approaching Clue #2 completed... tomorrow we approach Clue #3, leading to the climax and denouement. First draft to be completed by end of Thursday for author feedback to be received by Friday afternoon.
MATH: Data Management: Looking at ways to organize data in graphs that best represent information.
THE ARTS:
***intro to one-point perspective drawing
@skype session w/ Sarah @RipleysAquaCA discussing ideas 4 Ss fictional mystery short stories writing of missing lobster @tdsb @karmicangel pic.twitter.com/LNPwK5vZ3E— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) December 22, 2016
This! @Skype Sarah clarifies misconceptions abt lobsters exoskeleton 4 Ss fictional mystery short story @RipleysAquaCA @karmicangel @tdsb pic.twitter.com/SHacYmC8lc— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) December 22, 2016
#signaturestory: "l learn best with a clear end 2 each thing I am working on, 2 take a break or get a treat" @tdsb @breakoutEDU #breakoutedu pic.twitter.com/DfmY9NkcdB— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) December 22, 2016
#signaturestory: "I learn best by sharing my ideas through drawings about things I'm excited about learning" @tdsb @breakoutEDU #breakoutedu pic.twitter.com/J8bMMT9eun— MsTavares (@McM_MsT) December 22, 2016
