A blog for my students to stay in touch with me during the COVID-19 isolation and shutting of schools in Ontario
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Friday, April 17, 2020
When we can't have a regular Easter...
Hi lovelies. This past weekend was Easter - a big holiday in Canada and for those who identify as Christian. My family traditionally travels to my mother-in-law's house every Easter (she is my husband's mother). My mother-in-law, Rose, lives in St. Catharines, Ontario, which is down near Niagara Falls. I love spending Easter there for a few reasons:
- The Niagara Region has warmer weather through the winter so the spring flowers are always blooming by Easter.
- I grew up in the Niagara Region (in a little fruit-farming town) so going there for Easter is like going home; I get to see my Aunt, Uncle and cousins and also friends from high school.
- Rose was born in Germany and immigrated to Canada after the Second World War. Germans have many lovely Easter traditions: one special one is the Ostereierbaum (aka the Easter Tree)
- Rose makes an Ostereier Baum every Easter.
I decided that, since we couldn't go to St. Catharines this year because of self-isolation, we would try to make our own Ostereierbaum that would make us feel like we were at Rose's house. I had never made one before (my family isn't German). As usual, I had to make a video of the experience. You can watch below. Have you ever dyed eggs before?
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Maple Syrup Making: The Final Frontier
Hey lovelies. Here is the final maple syrup video installment. All good things must come to an end. And this was a sweet end! I am still collecting sap however so I will let you know how much I get in the end.
In the first video, I asked two questions. Let's look at those again:
1.What is the formula for calculating diameter if you only know the circumference of a circle? The answer is: D=C/pi (I would put in the symbol for pi but don't know how on Blogger :)
2.Knowing that the ratio of sap to syrup is 40:1, if I collect two full buckets of sap, 1 bucket that is half full, and two buckets that are 3/4 full, how much syrup will I get in the end? Each bucket can hold 2 gallons of syrup. You may need to convert gallons to litres.
Here is how I figured it out: if I add up all of those amounts, I would have 4 full buckets of syrup, which are each 2 gallons each. 2x4 is 8 gallons. 8 gallons is equal to 30.3 litres but I'm going to round down to 30 litres. So, we know that the ratio is 40:1, so I am going to divide 30 by 40 to get how much syrup I will get from that much sap, which gives me 0.75 litres of sap. There you go!
And now, onto the video. Miss you all!
In the first video, I asked two questions. Let's look at those again:
1.What is the formula for calculating diameter if you only know the circumference of a circle? The answer is: D=C/pi (I would put in the symbol for pi but don't know how on Blogger :)
2.Knowing that the ratio of sap to syrup is 40:1, if I collect two full buckets of sap, 1 bucket that is half full, and two buckets that are 3/4 full, how much syrup will I get in the end? Each bucket can hold 2 gallons of syrup. You may need to convert gallons to litres.
Here is how I figured it out: if I add up all of those amounts, I would have 4 full buckets of syrup, which are each 2 gallons each. 2x4 is 8 gallons. 8 gallons is equal to 30.3 litres but I'm going to round down to 30 litres. So, we know that the ratio is 40:1, so I am going to divide 30 by 40 to get how much syrup I will get from that much sap, which gives me 0.75 litres of sap. There you go!
And now, onto the video. Miss you all!
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Also, no gooffing off
Being confined to home most of the day means that I have been tackling some jobs around our house that I have wanted to get to for quite a while. One is cleaning out our basement storage area.
While digging around in there, I found a box that I had put away a long time ago, after my mum died, of some projects she had been working on. One project was a scrapbook of cards and other school things she kept from when my sister and I were in elementary school. Below you will find a photo of a little something I created one day when playing with my mum's old typewriter. My mum wrote the date at the top: June 1982 - Age 10. I remember that I was pretending to be Prime Minister at the time.
I thought you might all enjoy reading it.... also, no gooffing off.
While digging around in there, I found a box that I had put away a long time ago, after my mum died, of some projects she had been working on. One project was a scrapbook of cards and other school things she kept from when my sister and I were in elementary school. Below you will find a photo of a little something I created one day when playing with my mum's old typewriter. My mum wrote the date at the top: June 1982 - Age 10. I remember that I was pretending to be Prime Minister at the time.
I thought you might all enjoy reading it.... also, no gooffing off.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Oak and Maple
Here is a beautiful, wordless picture book movie put out by one of my favourite Canadian middle-school authors, Kevin Sylvester. Have a look. Miss you all.
Friday, March 27, 2020
Maple Syrup Making - Part 2
Well, things got a bit "sticky" as I tried to finish this first batch of syrup. As I say to all of you, I make mistakes every day. And today I made a big one! Watch below to see what happened....
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Making Maple Syrup ... Part 1
Hey lovelies. I have made a new video for you - it's a documentary of me collecting sap behind my house and starting to make syrup. This is only part 1.
Best part: there are math questions! I have put the math questions onto Google Classroom so please go ahead and answer them there. It may take a bit of research if you haven't covered circles yet in math. But I know you are up to the challenge!
Ms. Reyburn
Here are the questions, to recap:
1. What is the formula for calculating diameter if you only know the circumference of a circle?
2. Knowing that the ratio of sap to syrup is 40:1, if I collect two full buckets of sap, 1 bucket that is half full, and two buckets that are 3/4 full, how much syrup will I get in the end? Each bucket can hold 2 gallons of syrup. You may need to convert gallons to litres.
Best part: there are math questions! I have put the math questions onto Google Classroom so please go ahead and answer them there. It may take a bit of research if you haven't covered circles yet in math. But I know you are up to the challenge!
Ms. Reyburn
Here are the questions, to recap:
1. What is the formula for calculating diameter if you only know the circumference of a circle?
2. Knowing that the ratio of sap to syrup is 40:1, if I collect two full buckets of sap, 1 bucket that is half full, and two buckets that are 3/4 full, how much syrup will I get in the end? Each bucket can hold 2 gallons of syrup. You may need to convert gallons to litres.
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Tasty Chai - a current daily ritual
Hello my lovelies. Yesterday I said that I would share my chai recipe with you that I currently make each morning for my kids and myself. So, here you go. If you have milk and some spices and tea at home, you can easily do this too. Let me know in the comments if you tried it! Miss you all - but always thinking of you.
Ms. Reyburn
Ms. Reyburn
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Here is the recipe I use |
Straining out the spices and tea bags. |
Ready to drink. I pour it back in the pot and keep it on low to keep it warm. |
Monday, March 23, 2020
Welcome, my lovely Hawthorne students!
Hello my lovelies. I'm glad you are here, reading my new blog. I plan to use this space to share with you what I am doing to amuse myself, share activities you can be doing at home, talk to you via video message, and generally stay in touch so we continue to feel connected daily. We are in this together, as a Hawthorne family.
You might be feeling lonely. I know I am - even though my three kids are keeping me busy as well - but we can make ourselves feel a lot better if we connect with each other as much as possible.
If you know of some of our students who don't have wifi or a computer at home, please call them to make sure they are okay and have a chat. They will love to hear from you. I know Ms. Kopra is calling families as well.
Please make sure to leave comments on my posts. I will comment back! You can also email me whenever you like - my email address is at the side.
Finally, we talked about doing a Kahoot game during this week. I am going to work on putting that together soon and I will share the link on Google Classroom and here.
Love
Ms. Reyburn
You might be feeling lonely. I know I am - even though my three kids are keeping me busy as well - but we can make ourselves feel a lot better if we connect with each other as much as possible.
If you know of some of our students who don't have wifi or a computer at home, please call them to make sure they are okay and have a chat. They will love to hear from you. I know Ms. Kopra is calling families as well.
Please make sure to leave comments on my posts. I will comment back! You can also email me whenever you like - my email address is at the side.
Finally, we talked about doing a Kahoot game during this week. I am going to work on putting that together soon and I will share the link on Google Classroom and here.
Love
Ms. Reyburn
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