Last week, our Grade 4 and Grade 6 students teamed up for a fun and delicious math and measurement activity! Together, they used their problem-solving skills to convert between different measurement units to figure out the perfect waffle recipe. It was wonderful to see both grades working side by side, showing patience, teamwork, and a lot of kindness, our theme of the month. After all their careful calculations, everyone enjoyed the best part: tasting their freshly made waffles! Truly, what a sweet way to learn!
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