Select challenges below to help you continue to learn while at home. They do not have to be completed in order. Feel free to do some activities more than once. Feel free to email me pictures of your activities or any work that you complete.
-Make and play a board game or card game.
-Cook or bake something following a recipe.
-Watch a movie in French (Netflix has French options; many DVDs have French options or look online)
-Teach your parents 4 sentences in French.
-Do an act of kindness for someone in your household and write about it.
-Read a book in French and write a book report about it (feel free to use Tumblebooks if you don’t have French books at home).
-Find a French song you like.
-Make a travel brochure about Manitoba.
-Learn how to play 21 (blackjack) and play the game with someone. Explain to them how this helps you with math.
-Write a letter to someone you consider a hero.
-Visit https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/mo-willems/?fbclid=IwAR20BsVUO3UGux1hpFChGETpF6ZHHO17W3-he-VSIceMsI37ivgSoFs4ajg to do a lunch doodle with Mo Willems. A new one is posted everyday.
-Make a “menu” for meals you would enjoy having during the week. Add descriptions and prices to each item.
-Listen quietly for 5 minutes to sounds outside. Write down what you hear.
-Find 10 interesting facts about Manitoba.
-Do scribble art. On a piece of paper, scribble with a pencil for about 30 seconds. Next, choose a pencil crayon and outline images you see in your paper.
-How many words can you make using the sentence “Learning from home is fun.”
-Write an email or a letter to your teacher explaining what you have been doing during your time at home.
-Draw a map of your neighbourhood. Don’t forget to add a legend, and a compass (rose des vents).
-Write a French story.
-Watch a documentary.
-Go outside and make a list of all the animals you see. Make a bar graph to show your results.
-Make a list of 10 activities that take less than a minute.
-Write a book report about an English book you enjoyed.
-Answer and justify this question: “Would you rather learn from home or from school?”
-Make a list of suggested challenges your teacher could add to this list if school is closed longer.
-Make and play a board game or card game.
-Cook or bake something following a recipe.
-Watch a movie in French (Netflix has French options; many DVDs have French options or look online)
-Teach your parents 4 sentences in French.
-Do an act of kindness for someone in your household and write about it.
-Read a book in French and write a book report about it (feel free to use Tumblebooks if you don’t have French books at home).
-Find a French song you like.
-Make a travel brochure about Manitoba.
-Learn how to play 21 (blackjack) and play the game with someone. Explain to them how this helps you with math.
-Write a letter to someone you consider a hero.
-Visit https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/mo-willems/?fbclid=IwAR20BsVUO3UGux1hpFChGETpF6ZHHO17W3-he-VSIceMsI37ivgSoFs4ajg to do a lunch doodle with Mo Willems. A new one is posted everyday.
-Make a “menu” for meals you would enjoy having during the week. Add descriptions and prices to each item.
-Listen quietly for 5 minutes to sounds outside. Write down what you hear.
-Find 10 interesting facts about Manitoba.
-Do scribble art. On a piece of paper, scribble with a pencil for about 30 seconds. Next, choose a pencil crayon and outline images you see in your paper.
-How many words can you make using the sentence “Learning from home is fun.”
-Write an email or a letter to your teacher explaining what you have been doing during your time at home.
-Draw a map of your neighbourhood. Don’t forget to add a legend, and a compass (rose des vents).
-Write a French story.
-Watch a documentary.
-Go outside and make a list of all the animals you see. Make a bar graph to show your results.
-Make a list of 10 activities that take less than a minute.
-Write a book report about an English book you enjoyed.
-Answer and justify this question: “Would you rather learn from home or from school?”
-Make a list of suggested challenges your teacher could add to this list if school is closed longer.