Exploring the Hydrosphere: Becoming Water Protectors Over the past few weeks, our class has been learning about the hydrosphere —all of the water on Earth—and why water is essential for life. This learning was inspired by the book We Are Water Protectors , which encouraged students to think about their responsibility to care for water. Students researched different types of water and learned that water is a basic need for plants and animals and provides important habitats for many living things. We also explored First Nations, Métis, and Inuit perspectives , learning that water is sacred because it sustains life and that laws of nature guide people to live in harmony with the land and protect water sources. Students then brainstormed ways they could be Water Protectors in their own lives, such as conserving water, keeping waterways clean, and protecting animals that depend on water habitats. To demonstrate their learning, students worked independently or with a partner to cr...
What We’ve Been Learning in Math: Finding Area! This week in math, our class has been learning all about area —specifically, how to find the area of rectangles using the formula base × height . Students practiced identifying the base and the height, multiplying those two measurements, and making sure they included the correct units , written as square units (for example, cm² or square units). We also explored the idea that an area can be found by covering a surface with equal-sized pieces , making sure there are no gaps or overlaps. This helps students understand that area is really about how much space a surface covers. Depending on the situation, we can measure area using everyday (non-standard) units like tiles or paper squares, or standard units like square centimetres.