Hello Grade 5s!
Here is a joke: What happens to a frog's car when it breaks down? It gets toad away.
I trust you are all finding ways to keep busy during this time. I am available if you'd like to chat. Please remember that to stay healthy while you are at home, you need to do a variety of activities: be active, stretch your brain with some schoolwork, read, drink water, play a game with someone in your family, talk with someone about how you are feeling, and be a little bit silly!
If you'd like to talk to me, my email is dplett@hsd.ca and I look forward to hearing from you!
I found this really cool craft that I thought you might like to try. With Christmas coming, you could decorate these paper bag stars to decorate your room for Christmas. Have fun!
Maybe some of you are already keeping a journal, or some form of documentation, in order to record your experience in this pandemic. Maybe some of you have realized that you will one day want to know what you were doing and thinking during this event of such historical importance. Did you also know that keeping a journal can help your mental health? I came across an article by another Counsellor who listed six benefits of keeping a journal and I'd like to share those with you. I will add the link to her article (even though she writes to parents).
1. Journalling can help you regulate your emotions. It is calming.
2. If you use a shared journal (where you write an entry, and then someone else writes the next entry in response to yours, and you go back and forth like that), it can help you to communicate. This might be a good way to talk to your parents about how you are feeling, if it's difficult to talk in person.
3. Gratitude. Journalling can help you track the things you are thankful for, which can help you focus on the positives.
4. Writing is a creative task, but journalling can also include pictures and doodles and links to songs, so that you can express yourself in those creative ways also. Your journal can look like a scrapbook.
5. Writing in a journal can help you focus, so it can be a form of mindfulness. You are in control of where your mind is going.
6. Journalling can help to de-clutter your mind and put things into an order that makes sense to you.
And once again, if you'd like to talk about any of this, please contact me. Check out the complete article here:
Hello Grade 5s! I was inspired to challenge you to try to make something new....and yummy! My son Nolan made a pavlova and it turned out great. It has only a few ingredients in the base, and then you can eat it with whipping cream and fruit (we just used frozen berries that we thawed). I am giving you the link to the recipe, and also posting a picture of Nolan's finished product. Let me know how it goes!