Friday, 22 April 2022

3D Forms and Dance Forms





 This week we was all about different forms as the students formed groups to explore our third and final line of inquiry of the unit, “ Developing our creativity through expressive movement.” Each group was asked to choose a story, message or emotion that they would express through a dance. They first thought up the types of movements that they would need to use to express their message. Next, they chose a song that matched their theme and types of movements and worked cooperatively with the members of their group to create a dance routine.





Initially there was a bit of conflict between a couple members of some groups, but through some conversations and teacher intervention the students learned to make compromises and became more open-minded towards listening to each other’s opinions. It was great seeing the change in some members who went from trying to leave their group, to hearing them ask other members, “What do you think we should do here?” and hearing groups clap and nod in agreement when someone made good suggestions.





The groups also performed for each other, and we worked on giving not only positive feedback but also critical feedback with suggestions on how they could possibly improve their performances. We also had a chance to do the same for the Grade 4 students. On Monday, the groups will have one final chance to rehearse their dances before their final performances! Please look forward to videos in next week’s blog!





In math, we continued our Geometry unit but have moved up one dimension from 2D shapes to 3D forms. Using clay and toothpicks, the students created 3D skeletons of various pyramids and prisms to help them discover the patterns between the number of sides on the base shape and the number of vertices and edges in the different forms.













In language, we continued our personal narratived with the focus of adding dialogue and tags (said, asked, replied, whispered…) to their stories.




Finally, in PE we continued training for next Friday’s Sports Day! We look forward to seeing you there! Please remember to have your child wear their school shirt! 




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