Week of April 24th

 This week in Math, we have started our money unit. In this unit we will learn how to count money, including coins and bills. We will learn the relationships among coins, including the penny. Although the penny is no longer used in Canada, the value of the penny as one cent is still important as the base value of all the other coins. We will count money amounts involving coins starting with the larger value, and we will learn to represent money amounts using the least number of coins. Once we have familiarized ourselves with coins we will learn how to make change by counting to the nearest multiple of ten and then counting up to the nearest dollar. 


Our money unit has a great connection to our Social Studies topic regarding the difference between needs and wants as well discussing and identifying the difference between goods and services. We learned that a good is something you buy and consume. Goods are things that you can keep, eat or use. A service is something that someone does for you. When you buy a service, hire people to perform work. You are not buying something you can touch or hold. 

On our community walk this week we did our small part to honour Earth Day on April 22nd. The students had a wonderful time exploring the riverbank, participating in our sit spots and contributing to community clean up. 



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