Sites to visit
This is a list of the online learning sites that you can access from home. If you need any of your passwords, let us know.!
For math, you can use these sites:
https://pages.sumdog.com/
https://xtramath.org/#/home/index
For reading you can use these sites:
https://www.getepic.com/students (Mrs Tokach's class code is wzn7979)
https://www.raz-kids.com/ (Mrs VanSnick's class)
For Science ( and lots more!), you can watch these Brainpop videos (use logon MrsTokach and password Bayview2020)
https://jr.brainpop.com/science/plants/partsofaplant/
https://jr.brainpop.com/science/plants/plantlifecycle/
For Social Studies, you can use this Interactive Canada puzzle to help you remember the provinces and capital cities of Canada
planeta42.com/geography/canadapuzzle/
For Personal Wellness, take some time to be mindful and focus on yourself:
https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga
https://app.gonoodle.com/
Don't forget to be creative!! It's really helping me (Mrs Tokach) stay calm and happy!
https://www.youtube.com/user/ArtforKidsHub
And, for a little bit of everything, don't forget
https://www.abcya.com/
Miss Gallant has also created a website with ideas for how to stay active!
missgallantbayview.weebly.com/
Here is a link from the YMCA that will help with both physical and mental health!
https://www.ymcahome.ca/
Mrs Touchie and Mrs Groves-Reynolds have created a Resource website with lots of cool stuff for you to try!
https://bayviewelementary.wixsite.com/resource/student-resources
In Literacy, make sure to be reading for at least 30 minutes each day, then, tell someone in your family about what you read. This will ensure that you are understanding what you are reading. Remember, you have already learned to read, now you are reading to learn! You could also write about the stories you are reading. Draw a picture of something that happened and write a few lines about it. It would also be a great idea to start a journal, and write about what you're doing and how you're feeling. It's not only a good way to practice your writing, but can also help you to work through some of your feelings about everything going on.
In Math, practice those math facts! You could use dice or cards to help you: roll two dice to make a two-digit number, then roll them again to make another, and use your strategies to practice adding, or subtracting. Do the same thing with two playing cards, flip two cards to make two-digit numbers. And, you can always go on youtube to use the songs to practice skip counting by 3, 4, 5 and 25! Don't forget the french counting!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsEz58BblMY&list=PLfdg66n-MqmeI_W99uqgWUZE4lJedEEqI
Don't forget that your BIGGEST JOBS are to stay safe, stay healthy, and stay happy!!! If you ever need us, we are just a quick email away, and we will be checking our email routinely.