We actually had poem practice for Music Festival and then did some silent reading.
FRENCH
The students discussed animal body part's names in French and then they looked at some mixed up animals. They finished with a listening activity.
MATH
The students did page 276 where they looked at how many pom-pom people they could fit in a box if they could only use rows with the same number of people in each.
For example:
3 rows of 5 pom-pom people would fit 15 in a box
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This can be shown as 3 x 5 = 15 or 5 + 5 + 5 = 15
SCIENCE
The students predicted what would happen to water, cooking oil, shampoo, orange juice, and honey if they were left in a freezer for 5 hours. Then they discovered that water, shampoo, and orange juice froze solid and cooking oil and honey became slushy (part liquid and part solid.)
LIBRARY
The students heard "Alligator Baby" by Robert Munsch. Mrs. Greenwald chose this book as Friday is her last day at U.P.S. before she has her baby. We hope it isn't an alligator baby! Ms. Hatzel will be subbing for Mrs. Greenwald until the end of June and someone new will be hired in the autumn. We ran out of time during library as the clocks were wonky after all the power outages on the weekend. So we plan to return tomorrow for a few minutes.

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