Thursday, October 24, 2019

Upcoming Dates & Reminders- Mark Your Calendars!


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Progress Reports Sent Home - Oct. 30th
Book Fair Preview - Nov. 1st
Book Fair Visit & Purchasing - Nov. 4th
Parent-Teacher Interviews - Nov. 5th
Double Lunch Day - Nov. 6th
Photo Retake Day
& Class Picture Day - Nov.7th

Please continue to send in earphones for your child if you have not done so already. If anyone has an extra pair that they would be willing to donate to the classroom, that would be fantastic!

Fun in Math Class!

In math class our focus continues to be on repeating, growing and shrinking number patterns. Students are learning to identify different types of patterns as well as pattern rules. They are also learning to identify missing terms in patterns and recording pattern terms (position) and missing values on a 'table of values.' Patterning is a cross-strand concept as it involves the basic operations of addition/multiplication (growing patterns), subtraction/division (shrinking patterns). Recognizing repeating patterns requires students to detect a pattern core that repeats itself over and over in order to make the pattern. While most of the patterns we have been working on in class are number patterns, we are also creating and identifying patterns with the attributes of shape, colour, position, etc. Check out these growing patterns they created together in partners using loose parts:



 




Developing our 'Character'



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Last year our school-wide 6 C's focus was 'Collaboration.' While we continue our discussions and activities in order to support developing our collaboration skills, our focus has shifted somewhat to 'Character.' We have been talking a lot as a school community and within our classrooms, about what 'Character' means and how we can develop it within ourselves.  Growth Mindset (versus Fixed Mindset) and developing 'Grit' are huge aspects of character development as we learn to see challenges and obstacles as opportunities for new growth and development rather than catastriphic events. We watched a video on mindset and read the book 'When Sophie Thinks She Can't' by Molly Bang. The 'Y' chart above is what students thought character 'Looks Like', 'Sounds Like' and 'Feels Like.' 

Supporting Your Child's Reading with the 'Raz-Kids Reading Program'


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Your child has been set up on the 'Raz-Kids Reading Program.'  The 'Raz-Kids' icon is in their 'Student Portal' and the link to the Portal is on the left side of the blog homepage under 'Helpful Resources.' Yesterday your child came home with a parent letter and a yellow login card which they glued onto the back page of their agendas. I suggest that each child attempt to log into 'Raz Kids' from home.  Your child's participation in 'Raz Kids' is entirely up to you.  You may even choose to use the program for 'Daily Reading' homework! It is a progressive program which means that the books increase in complexity as they move through the program and build upon their reading skills.  Have fun exploring this electronic resource designed to support your child's reading development!

Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Picture Day News


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Your child is bringing home their picture day card (agenda pocket) which has all the information you will need in order to access their photos and place orders online.

If your child missed picture day or you are not happy with their photos, PICTURE RETAKE DAY IS NOVEMBER 7th. Since  we DID NOT take class photos today, the class photo will be taken on November 7th.

Classroom Wish List!

Thank you to all parents who have sent in donations of tissue and ziplock bags in the past few weeks. If you wish to donate items to the classroom, below is a list of items that would be greatly appreciated:

-tissue (we can always use more)
-headphones
-hand sanitzer (unscented)
-Sticky Tack (to adhere items to the wall without nails or tacks)


Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Weekly Word Study - Weeks #1- #30

This is a list of our 'Word Study' words for the year. Should your family be taking a vacation or your child is ill, you can find the words here!  

Week #1: rough, grudge, stunt, thumb, once, another does, trouble, cousin, began, until, which
Short 'u' sound, other short vowels, two-syllable words

Week #2: afraid, explain, laid, raise, straight, freight, height, they, favourite, able, station, relation
Long 'a' sound, word with open syllables 

Week #3: fifteen, eager, easily, ready, please, ecology, maybe, been, only, universe, future, beautiful
Long 'e' sound, long 'u' sound 

Week #4: obey, ocean, wrote, goal, owner, tomorrow, program, broken, potato, throat, followed, spoken
Long 'o' sound, present and past tenses 

Week #5: I'll, they've, don't, we're, didn't, isn't, couldn't, haven't, you're, it's, doesn't, I've
Contractions

Week #6: myself, lying, apply, knight, quite, buy, inquire, higher, variety, smiling, rhyme, python
Long 'i' sound and 'ing' endings 

Week #7: gloomy, choose, loose, route, clue, truth, ruin, Tuesday, usually, threw, could, should
Words with 'oo' sound spelled as: oo, ou, ue, u, ew

Week #8: spoil, choice, avoid, oyster, employ, annoy, ground, allow, ourselves, somehow, amount, boundary
Dipthongs of 'oi' and 'oy'

Week #9: first aid, flashlight, high school, goalkeeper, airmail, one-way, something, birthday, everybody, everyone, anything, themselves
Three types of compound words: one word, two words and hyphenated, 

Week #10: stalk, because, brought, called, awful, lawyer, daughter, fault, author, already, although, office
Words with the 'aw' sound 

Week #11: swimming, loving, carried, bragged, worried, beginning, exciting, finished, laughed, quickest, tiniest, lonelier
Words with the endings: ed, ing, er, est

Week #12: countries, women, lessons, people, friends, calves, flies, lives, businesses, families, leaves, pictures
Plural forms of words

Week #13: urgent, Thursday, purpose, thirsty, camera, remember, surprise, dollar, colour, collar, mayor, doctor
Words with the 'er' sound and two-and three-syllable words

Week #14: square, dairy, January, daring, beware, partner, guarding, orchestra, ordinary, important, force, before
Words that have 'r' controlled vowel sounds 

Week #15: about, quiet, other, compare, thousand, happen, different, dozen, animal, second, quarter, again
Two-syllable words

Week #16: where, thought, athletes, thruthful, purchases, though, children, friendship, together, watches, arithmetic, length
Words with consonant digraphs of wh, ch, tch, sh and th

Week #17: regular, generous, bridge, genius, dangerous, figure, country, circle, peaceful, since, dancing, decided
Words with the variant sounds of 'g' and 'c'

Week #18: eagle, example, towel, special, legal, whole, several, terrible, question, telescope, celebrate, address
Words with the final 'l' sound spelled: le, el, al

Week #19: tried, weigh, piece, receive, their, neither, field, receiving, hurried, writing, tired, worries
Words with 'ie' and 'ei'

Week #20: happiness, loneliness, exactly, honestly, speedily, angrily, happily, teacher, actor, liar, biologist, assistant
Words with the suffixes: -ness, -ist, -ant

Week #21: scene, they're, through, aloud, cruise, crews, principal, principle, knew, two, write, reign
Review of long vowel sounds

Week #22: thoughtful, successful, wasteful, plentiful, government, amusement, excitement, punishment, fearless, careless, useless, reckless
Words with the suffixes: -ful, -ment, and -less

Week #23: sugar, musician, patience, mission, physician, tension, conclusion, caution, constellation, fiction, official, glacier
Words with the sound of 'sh' spelled; sh, s, ci, ti, ss, si

Week #24: wrong, dough, knapsack, listen, climb, half, island, talking, design, tonight, limb, knot
Words with silent letters 

Week #25: rewrite, reappear, rebuild, dishonest, disagree, disappoint, misbehave, misunderstand, misspell, misuse, illegal, illegible
Words with the prefixes: re-, dis-, mis-, il-

Week #26: paragraph, trophy, enough, cough, fourth, Friday, roughest, fragile, fluid, festival, stuffed, telephone
Words with the 'f' sound

Week #27: imperfect, impolite, impatient, inactive, incorrect, inconsiderate, preview, prejudice, prevent, uncomfortable, unaware, ungrateful
Words with the prefixes: im-, in-, pre-, un-

Week #28: geology, geometry, geography, geologist, transport, import, portable, bicycle, cyclone, automatic, autobiography, photograph
Words with Greek and Latin root affixes

Week #29: decorate, decoration, divide, division, populate, population, infect, infection, punctuate, punctuation, attend, attention
Multisyllabic verbs

Week #30: temperature, vertical, equation, currency, environment, agriculture, civilization, manufacture, characterisitic, atmosphere, representative, substitute
Multisyllabic words

Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Math Update

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This past month we have been working our way through our first 'Math Up' Unit: Representing Whole Numbers (Number Sense and Numeration). 

Throughout this unit students have been learning to:

1) Represent numbers using units of thousands, hundreds, or tens.
2) Represent and rename numbers using combinations of units of 
    thousands, hundreds, tens and ones. (e.g. 310 is the same as 3 
    hundreds and 1 ten)
3) Represent numbers to 1000 using number words. 
4) Recognize that certain respresentations fo a number can reveal
     particular characteristics of that number (e.g. when we see the 
     representation of 1240 as the number sentence 620+620 we know 
     it is an even number 
     because there is a zero in the ones place).
5) Make inferences about numbers from given information/figure
    out numbers based on a set of clues.  

Our next 'Math Up' unit will be: Patterns (Patterning & Algebra).  

The learning goals of the unit are: 
1) To describe how a repeating pattern continues and create repeating patterns. 
2) Describe how growing patterns continue, and create growing patterns. 
3) Describe how shrinking patterns continue, and create shrinking patterns. 
4) Accurately follow a pattern rule and make predicions based on that rule. 
5) Propose a pattern rule that describes a given pattern and make predictions 
    based on that rule. 

Your child is assessed in math based on daily work and 'your turn' 
questions from the unit, participation in 'Minds-On' activites and 
'Number Talks', teacher observations, summative assessments of 
learning, etc. From time to time there are also math tests and pop quizzes.