William Van Horned built the Canadian Pacific Railway from Canada's West coast to the East coast. This was to encourage more newcomers to come and live in Alberta. The railway was built in only 5 years. Many people died while constructing the railway because they were exposed to harsh working conditions. When taking the train to Alberta, the train cart conditions for immigrants and people who did not have a lot of money were not the best. For example, the restrooms did not have running sinks or toilets. People got very uncomfortable. This was not the case for rich people, who stayed in the upper class train carts, which were very luxurious and comfortable. Our Glenbow expert is showing us the overhead compartment where people in the lower class train cart could pay more to sleep in these beds. Typically the only people who could afford them were single working men.
We learned about a Canadian historical figure named Deerfoot who was able to run faster than horses without taking a break for water. He would run from Calgary to Edmonton in order to send messages to different people. The road Deerfoot Trail is named after Deerfoot because of how fast he could run.
In Social Studies, we have been exploring artifacts. We have been sketching and labelling what we see and making inferences about the artifacts in our reflections.
In Math, we learned a new strategy called "Breaking it Down". This strategy involves expanding the numbers in our number equation and then adding the numbers by their place value. At the very end we add our totals in order find the solution for original number equation. We have been working on becoming efficient at using this strategy by racing against our classmates.
In Science, we have been learning about our new unit "Lights and Shadows". We watched a Bill Nye video about Lights and Colours and created a Concept Map to learn and understand what the different concepts from the video meant. For example, we learned that in the summer if you are wearing blacking clothing, sunlight is absorbed and heat is produced. If you are wearing white clothing then all of the sunlight will be reflected off of it.
Planet One - Video Link: https://vimeo.com/channels/theplanets/58524531
Planet Two - Video Link: https://vimeo.com/channels/theplanets/60471103
Next week, our next spelling pattern is:
When a short-vowel word ends in a single consonant, the consonant is usually doubled before adding an ending that begins with a vowel. In words with 2 or more syllables, the final consonant is usually doubled if the last syllable has a short vowel followed by a single consonant.
Ex: begin + ing = beginning
drop + ed = dropped
Practice Words
beginning
humming
dropped
sitting
slipping
joggers
grabbing
bobbing
tripped
padded
skimming
scrubbing
winners
outfitted
wrapped
clapping
dragging
chatting
quitter
trimmer
Reminders:
Winter Weather Clothes - Please remember to have children bring snow pants and boots during the colder, wet season. The field can get very wet as snow melts. Extra socks in their backpack would be great as well.
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