Monday, October 31, 2016

Week of Oct 31 - Nov 4

Happy Halloween!  Thanks to everyone who sent snacks for our party.  I hope everyone stays safe and dry out there tonight.




Curriculum:
  • Math: We continue to add and subtract 3- and 4-digit numbers.  Please practice basic facts at home.  Also, students have a tough time estimating numbers before adding and subtracting the bigger numbers.  You could help at home by showing your kids how you use estimation (e.g. at the grocery store, etc.) and even by giving them random numbers and having them round them for you.
  • L.A.
    • Spelling: New words - Lesson 4 this week.
    • Writing: Students will be doing self-evaluations of their journals and Friday Letters.
  • Science: We will be looking at how light can be broken and mixed, and how lenses affect light.
  • Social: We are finishing our travels through the Rocky Mountain region.


This Week's Schedule:
Monday:
  • Friday Letters due
  • Halloween parade and party in the afternoon


Tuesday:
  • Dance Troupe at lunch for those students involved
  • Tone It Up Tuesday - bring a water bottle!
  • Library books due please


Friday:
  • Frolicking Friday - dress for the weather!

Monday, October 24, 2016

Notes:
  • Thank you to all who contributed to our Feed the Bug campaign.  This is our last week to collect non-perishable food items.
  • Fundraising money is due on Monday, please return your forms and money that you have collected.


Curriculum:
  • Math: The students did very well on their first patterns unit and now we are on to adding and subtracting 3- and 4-digit numbers.  You can help at home by having your kids practice their basic adding and subtracting facts for a few minutes a day.  We continue to do addition Mad Minutes each day.
  • L.A:
    • Writing: We will hopefully finish up our suspense unit this week.
    • Spelling: Lesson 3 continues and finishes with an assessment on Thursday.
  • Science: Scientist Anne will lead us through a variety of activities that will cover our entire Lights and Shadows unit.  On our own, we are going to look at how light affects shadows.
  • Social: In our travels across the Rocky Mountain Region, we are delving deep into the coal mines, we'll pay a visit to our National Parks, and we may run across some wild animals at some point.


This Week's Schedule:
Monday:
  • Library books due
  • Fundraising due
  • Geek Squad training at lunch for applicable students
  • Scientists in School in the morning


Tuesday:
  • Tone It Up Tuesday
  • Energy Day Assembly 12:45 p.m. - parents are always welcome
  • Hot lunch
  • Div. II Dance Troupe at lunch for those students involved
  • Family Fun Night 6:00-7:15 in Galbraith gym (with a parent)


Wednesday:
  • School Photographer training at lunch for applicable students
  • After school skating at Adams 3:45-4:45 (with a parent and a helmet)


Thursday:
  • Div. II Dance Troupe at lunch for those students involved


Friday:
  • Last day for Feed the Bug
  • Frolicking Friday
  • Enrichment

Monday, October 17, 2016

Week of Oct 17-21

Welcome to another short week!   Even though it is short, the learning is jammed packed!


NOTES:
  • Fundraising continues until next Monday
CURRICULUM:
Math: we will be wrapping up with our first (of many) pattern units this week
LA: starting a descriptive writing project that focuses on suspense
Science: learning about REFRACTION
Social: continuing the journey into the Rocky Mountains learning more about the climate and vegetation.


WEEK AT A GLANCE:
Monday
  • Friday letters due back
  • Hot lunch orders due tonight online (by 10 p.m.)
Tuesday
  • Library books due back
  • Parent council meeting 6:30 p.m. first foyer
Wednesday
  • After school skating - 3:45-4:45 p.m. at Adams (need a proper helmet and to be with an adult)
Thursday
  • NO school in the afternoon - staff have professional development
Friday
  • NO school - staff have professional development

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Week of Oct 10-14


A very short this week this week!  We're going to pack as much in as possible.  Teachers had a very busy day yesterday coming up with action plans for literacy in our school and classrooms.


Notes:
  • Picture proofs are going home and money is due Oct. 20
  • Hot lunch orders are due Oct. 17


Curriculum:
  • Math: We continue our work on patterns this week.  What patterns have you found at home?
  • L.A.:
    • Spelling: Spelling assessment Lesson 2 this week.
    • Writing: We will continue to add to our "Wall of Happiness" that we started last week.
  • Science: Bill Nye will be helping us out this week as he has a great video about light.
  • Social: Our travels this week will have us exploring how mountains were formed, the Columbia Icefields and the rivers of Alberta.


This Week's Schedule:
Wednesday:
  • Friday Letters due
  • After school skating 3:45-4:45
  • First Grade Level Assembly - ask your child what they learned with Ms. Scheldrup


Thursday:
  • First day of recorders in music class


Friday:
  • Enrichment
  • Frolicking Friday - dress to frolic in the snow!

Monday, October 3, 2016


First of all, thank you so much to everyone who donated money for our Terry Fox run.  The final total for the school will be announced soon.  Thank you also to those of you who have signed up for Remind - I enjoy sending pictures and snippets of what we're doing throughout the day, and it's great for letting you know what's coming up.




Notes:
  • We had a lockdown practice today.  Please ask your child what we talked about.  They did awesome!  I'd hate to have to play hide-and-seek with them because I'd lose for sure!
  • Next Monday, October 10 is Thanksgiving and there is no school.
  • Next Tuesday, October 11 is an Assessment Day for staff - no school for students.
  • The "Feed the Bug" campaign has started.  We will have a box in our room to collect non-perishable food items if you would like to contribute. 
  • There are two letters coming home today - one about Scientists in School and the other one about music.


Curriculum:
  • Math: We will be having an assessment on graphing today to see where the kids are at and then we will begin our first of many patterns units.  You can help at home by encouraging your child to find patterns in the real world.
  • L.A.
    • Spelling: New spelling words are out this week.
    • Writing: This is our week to finish up our small moments life maps.
  • Science: We will be learning about which objects allow light through and which cast shadows.  We will also explore reflection of light some more.
  • Social: The kids will be building clay maps of Alberta's regions and we get to start exploring the Rocky Mountain region.


This Week's Schedule:
Monday:
  • Friday letters due
  • Lockdown practice


Tuesday:
  • Tone It Up Tuesday - have a water bottle!
  • Library books due


Wednesday:
  • After school skate at Adams Ice Arena 3:45-4:45 - all children must be accompanied by an adult, and all skaters must wear helmets


Friday:
  • Enrichment begins!
  • Frolicking Friday