Friday, June 7, 2019

June 3-7

We had a great trip to the Calgary Zoo this week! Thank you to the parent volunteers- we couldn't have done it without you!
Our bug program was informative and a highlight was seeing Lolita the tarantula.
Next week, we will return to our normal weekly schedule, with Spelling, Math, Library, etc. It will be students' last chance to check out books from our library. Please ensure all books are returned to our library as soon as possible.
Thank you, parents!

Thursday, May 30, 2019

May 27-31

Hello Parents!
We are busy learning about insects and arachnids over the next few days as we prepare for our field trip to the Zoo with Ms. Perkins' class. Ask your child if they can remember the 3 body parts of an insect. Thank you for having your child's forms and $25 payment in for our trip.
Students are enjoying our work on 3D solids in Math, and have been constructing a variety of solids using paper nets. Many students have accepted the challenge to create larger structures out of these nets by decorating them first, then assembling a variety of them together to make buildings and towers.
We are finishing up our year-end reading assessments and is it great to see the progress students have made since last time! Thank you for your support with home reading!
That's all until next week!

Friday, April 26, 2019

April 23-26

Hello Parents!
Just another reminder that our swimming lessons commence next Monday!
Please have your child's swimsuit and towel packed in a bag. We will be going each Monday and Wednesday.
The volunteers I have listed for Monday are Kathryn, Allison, and Sanja.
For Wednesday I have Sanja, Kathy, and Serena.
If I've made a mistake, please let me know asap. Thanks so much to Silvia Pires for all the help with organizing and the Sign-up Genius!
There are "Consent" forms for volunteers that you'll need to fill out that morning.
Thank you, parents!

Friday, April 19, 2019

April 1-18

We have had a very busy few weeks! We are wrapping up our Science unit on "Boats and Bouyancy". Students designed and tested boats made out of plasticine last week, and used tin foil this week. Some of the tin foil boats were able to hold nearly 300g of weights!
In Math, we continue our work on double digit addition and subtraction, timed exercises on basic facts, and problem solving. Our problems are growing increasingly difficult as we prepare for next year's Grade Three curriculum.
In Writing, we are focusing on parts of speech, with an emphasis on using more verbs in our journal writing. We will begin writing short stories that contain stock characters this month.
Thank you for handing in your child's Swimming Level forms. I will send home the "Acknowledgement Of Risk" forms this coming week.
Thank you, parents!
I.G.

Thursday, March 21, 2019

Thank you, parents, for attending our Student-Led Conferences! It is always great to see our families enjoying our learning and getting a hands-on look at some of the work we do.
We have been wrapping up quite a few things this week, such as Jump Rope For Heart, Temperatures,(we enjoyed the warmth to dry off some socks yesterday ;-)), and Iqaluit.
Enjoy your Spring Break!

Thank you for all your support with our learning! Happy Spring!

Sunday, March 17, 2019

March 11-15

Hellooo Parents!
Students have been working hard on their Readers' Theatre scripts, and this week we performed the 4 fairy tales for the Grade Ones. Some of the students were able to memorize a good deal of their lines, which was really quite remarkable. Each group painted a backdrop that we displayed on the SmartBoard.
We are wrapping up our Science unit on Hot And Cold Temperatures, and I hope to administer a test that you will be able to look at during our Student-Led Conferences next week. Conferences are Thursday afternoon and Friday. We will have 4 families at a time in the room. Please sign up for a block of time. I will send a notice home tomorrow.
Thank you and see you at conferences!

Sunday, February 10, 2019

FEB 4-8

Brrrrrrrr! We had a chilly week and students began getting a little stir crazy, so we had lots of indoor movement breaks this week. We have begun practicing reading our Reader's Theatre scripts out loud. Students have chosen a fairy tale to share to the Grade 1s soon. Next week, we will begin choosing roles and work on memorizing some of the lines. We had a very interesting presentation in the library on Tuesday for Chinese New Year- ask your child about the instruments, music, and story.
Next week is a short one- students only attend Monday to Wednesday, then it is Teachers' Convention Thursday and Friday, and Family Day the following Monday.
We will be celebrating both 100 Day and Valentines Day on Wednesday, February the 13th.
If possible, please have your child choose 100 small items to bring to school that day for a project. Please do not go to any extra expense. Suggestions for items are:

-Cheerios or other cereal
-plastic beads
-straws
-paper clips
-macaroni noodles
-pennies

These could be brought in a ziplock bag for use on their 100th Day of School project.
I sent home a list of names last Friday so that your child could fill out Valentine Cards to everyone. I will bring some extras to school that day just in case.
Thank you parents!

June 3-7

We had a great trip to the Calgary Zoo this week! Thank you to the parent volunteers- we couldn't have done it without you! Our bug pro...