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Welcome back to our second half of the school year! It is great to feel recharged and excited about new learning and ideas! Great to feel refreshed and gearing to go!
Let's make this the best stretch of the year so far!
Ask your child all about our new learning this past week!
Every Tuesday - Day 2
Friday, January 16, 2026
In writing, we will continue exploring procedural writing with creating our own Escape Rooms using clues and paper to generate a code. This will be great to practice how to set up a step-by-step learning process. This month, we will start with our own Science Fair Presentations! Keep an eye on the activity and ask questions to support your child's learning
In reading, we will move to comprehension and to help with understanding and character development. Stay tuned for some great learning and ideas! This month, we will start with a Read-Aloud, a wonderful novel called Réfugés, which follows the lives of 3 different children who have to flee their homes due to conflict.
This week, we continue our Phonemic modules. Students will be immersed with French sounds/phonemic awareness and be able to practice this in class using their notebooks and whiteboards. Ask your child all about this, this upcoming week! with the second part. This will help with creating small reading groups to encourage and boost our reading fluency and comprehension.
Semaine 13 - Le son |o| Graphies du son /o/ en utilisant le lettre ‘o’, ‘au’ et ‘eau’
We will continue our weekly word list for a spelling test at the end of the week. Each list will contain various words with a common phonemic theme. Lists will be provided on paper on Mondays and will also be shared on Google Classroom for students and on my classroom website. Please help your child review the words and help them prepare for the test on Friday. Ten words will be chosen at random for the test. GOOD LUCK! The words can be found here.
Our library days will be DAY 2. This will be this TUESDAY!
4/ We will turn our focus to Physical Regions of Canada
5/ We will move across the ocean and look at Europe, asking questions as to why the European powers began to explore the world further than before.
6/ We begin to think more about how Canada is seen on the world stage. What makes the world think about Canada?!
Aucune Fête Cette Semaine