Ella Munro
@ellajmunro
Teacher-librarian. Lover of books, inquiry and creating. U of A MEd graduate.
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30-05-2017 17:38:13
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Second #coding session with the Ks. We used the classic story of "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" to code their own path around the map and the Lego obstacles. Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
Patti visited and shared her incredible knowledge and collection of beaded artifacts with 1MV and 1TG. They learned about the importance of beading and then tried their own "beading" using markers on the images from the amazing book Kaiah's Garden. Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
At first, I wasn't sure about bringing my library classes out in the wind today, but then decided to plan a new lesson and embrace it! 2HF and 2/3SW built sails and tried to get them to move their cars via wind only. Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons #STEM
Check out the tadpole at the bottom moving their legs like a real frog!! #STEM Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
Officially halfway through my MYRCA Award Sundog reads. Fans of magic and adventure will love this one!
In celebration of National Indigenous History month, 3TS created this bulletin board featuring Indigenous structures and various Indigenous languages spoken in Manitoba. Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
Finished my 6th MYRCA Award book today. I really enjoyed the setting of Heron Island, and now I'm craving cinnamon buns! PTLearningCommons
Today's grade 2 storybook #STEM challenge: using 10 rolls and 5 plates, build the strongest tower that can hold the most books as well as the tallest tower that can hold at least 1 book. Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
The library tadpoles have been thriving! I have released many of them back to their natural habitat so the ones we still have have lots of room to grow. I never get tired of watching them! Whyte Ridge School
We have a tadpole with 4 legs!!! (And another one that decided to photobomb the big moment π€£) Whyte Ridge School
I bring the tadpoles home with me every weekend, partly to keep an eye on them, and partly because I like observing them daily. This one is really looking like a frog these days! Whyte Ridge School
Yet another first!! Look who discovered their lungs! Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons #inquiry
More grade 4 students finishing up their beading. I'm so impressed!! Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
Students are still checking the #Inquiry Corner for the tadpoles, but they are happily back in their natural habitat. It was amazing watching them grow over the last couple of months. Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
Today Patti shared some beautiful drums from her collection with the AM K classes and 1/2CM. Students then designed their own drums. Beautiful work! Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
We have wrapped up our Beading Club for the year. My favourite moment today was seeing an extremely proud student wear his work during the grade 4 farewell π Whyte Ridge School
The books in the library like to go away for summer too! We'll see them back in the fall π Whyte Ridge School PTLearningCommons
Ready to turn the page on another exciting year in the Whyte Ridge School library! π Can't wait to dive into new adventures and see what our young minds create! PTLearningCommons
We are "making our mark" here at Whyte Ridge School . Lovely to see so many students excited to show their creativity in different ways. #DotDay PTLearningCommons