The Terry Fox Run is coming up!
We will be starting with a video and warm up in the gym after Lunch. Then, we will be walking together as a class the school route. As this is their first time on the route, the students will be wearing school pinnies and staying together in a line as we walk the route (which I believe is one km). After we will meet back at the primary playground for oranges. I would appreciate any parent volunteers who can walk with us on this day! Thanks!
There are still many children who do not have their walking field trip form filled out on the portal, please do this as soon as possible.
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Friday, 25 September 2015
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Wednesday, 10 June 2015
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Fireworks in the Brain
This week, we talked about the way our brain learns new things. We looked at pictures of our brain with its synapses firing. I explained how all learning makes pathways in our brain. If we are at the beginning of learning, we have very small, thin pathways. When we have really learned something well, the pathways are bigger, stronger and faster. We also talked about how it is easier for us to learn if we use both sides of our brain (thinking and feeling) and if we make connections to our own lives, and as well, by practice, practice, practice! Children's brains are wired to make new pathways.
A Brand New Year!
January has flown by! Despite all the illnesses, the children have gotten back into the swing of school quickly and we have had a great time learning about gymnastics, 3-D shapes, winter and "the king of 'ing'"!
As well, we have been working very hard on our self regulation goal of "paying attention, even when it's hard". We have been observing Minerva the Amaryllis as she grows and is just about to flower.
We made castles using some commonly found 3-D shapes, and lots of masking tape! This was a fun activity!
As well, we have been working very hard on our self regulation goal of "paying attention, even when it's hard". We have been observing Minerva the Amaryllis as she grows and is just about to flower.
| Minerva the Amaryllis |
| Crazy Hair Day |
| Castles |
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Skating
I was very proud of how well the children did at skating this week! Everyone gave it a try, and those who could not even stand up at the beginning made great progress by the end!
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Sight words, short vowels and phonemic awareness....
| CVC Words (consonant vowel consonant) words are great for developing phonemic awareness |
Journals is a very powerful tool to developing phonemic awareness. Sounding out a word requires a great deal of phonemic awareness, much more than if students copy a word from a teacher in order for the spelling to be 'right'. That is why I encourage the students to sound out as much as they can. This makes for interesting journal entries! But as the year progress, so does their spelling and writing. As well, not worrying too much about spelling frees the children up to write more interesting, meaningful stories. Today, we read the story "Ish" by Peter Reynolds to help us not to worry about having perfect spelling and drawing!
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