Bonjour les familles!
Students had so much fun at our school-wide literacy day this past Thursday!
Swimming Forms due Monday March 6.
Looking for volunteers:
Please let us know if are available to volunteer to join us for swimming March 21,23, 28, 30 - Swimming at Genesis (1:15-2:00 pm) - We will be leaving the school around 12:40 to walk to Genesis place.
If you would like to volunteer and haven’t completed the OH&S orientation, please plan to sign up for one of the following dates. Volunteer OH&S orientations will be held during the following days from 8:30-8:45 AM;
Tuesday, March 7
Friday, March 10
Monday, March 13
Thursday, March 16
To sign up, please email aebowers@rockyview.ab.ca with the day you are able to attend.
Read-a-Thon: March 8th is the deadline to return all pledges to be eligible for prize draws. Please send in reading logs and any money raised.
Learning Commons (Library)! Please send your students' library books back to school on their designated Learning Commons day.
Tuesday- Mme Cornell
Thursday- Mme McCaffrey
Je lis (home reading): https://jelis.rkpublishing.com/student
Mathletics (Math practice at home): https://login.mathletics.com/
Boom Cards (Phoneme practice) : https://wow.boomlearning.com/
myBlueprint (Student Portfolio): https://app.myblueprint.ca/
Video for practicing the alphabet letters (practice this out of order, for example: in reverse)
Video for practicing sound blends and alphabet sounds (Phonemes)
Wordreference (english-french dictionary)
The Absence Choice Board is available for students that are away and still able to complete work at home. Follow this link for the instructions: Absence Choice Board
Boom Cards: This literacy tool can be used at home. Here is the link to login: https://wow.boomlearning.com/
Please check if you are able to login to myBlueprint as well: https://app.myblueprint.ca/
Airdrie Community Links is offering several Parent supports for a variety of topics such as anxiety, ADHD, big feelings, and social thinking. If you would like further information on any of these supports, and others, here is a link: Community Links Ressources
Literacy:
The sound of the week is: z/x "z". The words of the week are: dix, texte, deuxième, onze, douze,
Sight words: We have also been reviewing sight words (common words/everyday words) with students since the beginning of the year, at this point in the year we are expecting students to know at least 120 sight words, aiming to know 250 by the end of the year (students are currently expected to know up until slide #8 - around 120 words). We have sent home some rings with words to practice at home. For some ideas on how to practice, please see this resource: Parents Guide to Sight Words
Here is the sight word list to practice with your child at home if you would like to print and cut more out:
Literacy Routine: Students have been organized into literacy small groups that will continue to receive targeted instruction on their individual literacy goals through targeted small group instruction, and specific literacy centers. Targeted skills include phonological awareness skills, phonemic awareness instruction, listening to French, speaking French, writing, and reading instruction.
Writer's Workshop: Students will begin the publication stage of their stories! We are exciting to share the final product once students are finished.
Home Literacy: Please visit this page for details about our Home Reading Challenge.
Numeracy: We will be continuing our study of addition and subtraction within 100. We will be focusing on subtractions strategies within 20. We will be building fluency by practicing all of our strategies in games for both addition and subtraction. Students will be learning how the addition strategies they have learned can be useful to help solve subtraction questions. Students will be applying these strategies to subtraction up to 18-9. Here are some of the Subtraction Strategies students will be working on.
If you would like to practice addition and subtraction at home, here is the link to the strategies we have learned: mental math strategies. Here are some of the games that we have been using to practice our addition strategies. Have fun trying some of them out at home!
Totality Game (ask your child to show you).
Bump! (English version) Pousse-toi! (French version) Pousse-toi! CHALLENGE
Dots to print (if your child wants to colour them to use for homemade bingo chips.)
Science: Students will continue to explore magnets and investigate how magnets interact with our environment.
Social Studies: Students will begin learning about the geography of Iqaluit, including the animals that call this community home. Students have selected an arctic animal to complete a research project about. Students will now be conducting research, organizing the data they find, and presenting it using clear communication to their classmates. This project encompasses many interdisciplinary outcomes and will take multiple weeks to complete.
Art: Students will be working on stamping art to accompany their upcoming research project presentations!
17 - NO SCHOOL - Professional Learning Day
20 - NO SCHOOL - Professional Learning Day
21 - Swimming at Genesis (1:15-2:00 pm) Volunteers needed
23 - Swimming at Genesis (1:15-2:00 pm) Volunteers needed
28 - Swimming at Genesis (1:15-2:00 pm) Volunteers needed
30 - Swimming at Genesis (1:15-2:00 pm) Volunteers needed
Thank you,
Mme Cornell & Mme McCaffrey
Jouons avec les aimants & Thinking Classroom Questions
Students explored magnets to generate questions to investigate throughout the course of our study of magnets.
Students answered open ended numeracy questions and had to work in groups of two to share their ideas.