Weekly Times
January 28-February 1, 2013
Headlines
Units of Inquiry
EARN, SPEND, SAVE, GIVE - How We Organize Ourselves
Class Economy with Single Subject Sterling - salary paid for going to classes
Class Economy with "salary" and "bills" in Euro as well as converting Single Subject Sterling to Euro
Class Shops - selling, buying and reflecting on the process
"Miguel's Tomatoes" - story of how tomatoes go from farm to table, fresh and canned
Trip to the Supermarket:
- local and international produce, price per kilogram/liter. (Many students thought that the price of
produce is per item instead of per kilogram)
World Trade Game:
- looking at inequalities in the world
- wealthy countries had more supplies and money to make "tables"
- as well as candy distributed based on the percentage of wealth of areas of the world
- the students chose to share with those who had less
Grade 3 Market - hand-made craft market by and for Grade 3
- designing business plans
- purchasing raw materials
- beginning to make products
- n.b. Students may bring in materials from home to use in making their products, but the products must be made at school and the materials should be recycled
Video on banks and how they work
Language
Spelling - words that end in -"r" spelled -ar, -er, -or
Writing - reflecting on units
Read alouds: Lunch Money by Andrew Clements
Typing practice on Thursdays for half an hour
Peer Leader -
Review of a sheet with steps for how to speak about feelings when angry, to try to resolve issues with words, skits on feeling jealous at school
Maths
Making change at the shops
Adding up and converting with money
Recognizing coin equivalencies
Measuring cm and mm with pretzels and breadsticks
Measuring for purchasing materials for the market
Mad Math - quick check of facts - multiplication, subtraction, hundred bonds
ANNOUNCEMENTS/NOTICES
- Weekend Assignments: -
- Reading Log - Please read aloud with your child for 15 minutes - see letter in the LOG - children should have logged some reading at least 5 times this week with two being their banded books aloud to an adult - as usual
- Reading Journal - letter as usual
- Field Trip permission slip and letter
| Finding out about products and prices |
| The walk back to school from the supermarket |
| Trading to get the materials necessary to produce "tables" in the World Trade Game |
| Paying for materials in the World Trade Game |
| No one can work here because this third world country has raw materials but is lacking technology to produce tables. They were eventually given some assistance by the UN. |
| The "tables", each table produced was paid 50-100 Euros by the World Bank |
| After representing a third world country in the first activity, he was happy to represent a wealthy area. |
| So were they. |
| The opposite here; they were from a much less wealthy area of the world in the second activity, having been very wealthy the first time. |
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