On Tuesday, October 31st, we will be having a day full of Halloween fun. The school will be having a dance in the afternoon and we will have our class party after lunch. If your child wants to dress up for the day, they are allowed to wear their costumes for the entire day. Please do any makeup or extra work on your child's costume at home in the morning so they are ready for all of our day's fun activities!
All of the students in the school will also be receiving a reflective bag for trick or treating. It will go home on Monday
Friday, 27 October 2017
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Fall Art
We welcome Ms. Math to Room 8!
Last week we welcomed someone new into our classroom! Ms. Math (also known as Ms. Quinn-LaFleche) came in to explore some new math concepts with us! For our first lesson with Ms. Math, we looked at a new tool called a rekenrek. It has two long lines with 10 beads on each one (5 red and 5 white). Ms. Math taught us that we can use this tool to figure out how many beads are left on a line after we take some away. Such as if there are 10 red and white all together, how many are left if I cover only the red ones. Many students counted and realized the answer was 5 white beads.
We will continue to use this tool in class to practice counting and breaking down larger numbers into smaller groups.
After a great lesson with the rekenrek, Ms. Math taught us a new movement game using a big foam dice! We rolled it to see what dice pattern came up, identified the number, and then came up with a fun action to do that many times. Everything from spinning and jumping to clapping and waving! A great way to practice our numeracy skills and get in some activity.
We will continue to use this tool in class to practice counting and breaking down larger numbers into smaller groups.
Ms. Math showing us a rekenrek on the smartboard and one that we can use in class without technology. |
Wave your hands in the air 5 times! |
Sunday, 24 September 2017
Monday, 18 September 2017
First week of Kindergarten!
Our first week sure was a busy one!
Lots of new routines and places in the school to learn and get used to. The class has been taking the time to explore their new classroom and all of the activities that go on in a typical day in Kindergarten.
We have been learning each other's names and finding out new cool things about each other!
There is always so much to learn about one another when we are in a new classroom.
The students have also been learning their day routines which include some pretty fun stuff!
One of those new routines is our Discovery Bins. Every morning, once the students have changed their shoes, handed in their red folders, and hung up their coats, they can chose to explore the discovery bins.
The bins are all designed to be engaging and interactive. The student can choose to go to one bin and stay there for the full 20 minutes or they can choose to try a variety of different bins within that time. Every bin offers a different goal for the children. The different activities can help a child build their skills in numeracy, literacy, fine motor, gross motor, turn-taking, and communication. All of these skills are key part of development in Kindergarten!
Every week we will have 5 new discovery bins out that the students can explore and discover.
They are also learning to be responsible for cleaning up the stations once Discovery Bins are over.
Some other exciting new spaces we are learning about are the gym, library, and music room and how to respect those spaces and the equipment we use there.
Lots of new routines and places in the school to learn and get used to. The class has been taking the time to explore their new classroom and all of the activities that go on in a typical day in Kindergarten.
We have been learning each other's names and finding out new cool things about each other!
There is always so much to learn about one another when we are in a new classroom.
The students have also been learning their day routines which include some pretty fun stuff!
One of those new routines is our Discovery Bins. Every morning, once the students have changed their shoes, handed in their red folders, and hung up their coats, they can chose to explore the discovery bins.
The bins are all designed to be engaging and interactive. The student can choose to go to one bin and stay there for the full 20 minutes or they can choose to try a variety of different bins within that time. Every bin offers a different goal for the children. The different activities can help a child build their skills in numeracy, literacy, fine motor, gross motor, turn-taking, and communication. All of these skills are key part of development in Kindergarten!
Every week we will have 5 new discovery bins out that the students can explore and discover.
They are also learning to be responsible for cleaning up the stations once Discovery Bins are over.
Some other exciting new spaces we are learning about are the gym, library, and music room and how to respect those spaces and the equipment we use there.
Tuesday, 2 May 2017
Sunday, 19 March 2017
Friday, 17 February 2017
Valentine's Day fun
Some fun snapshots from our Valentine's Day party!
We made patterned heart crowns with Ms. Janz
We played Valentine math and letter games during Discovery time.
We created Valentine envelopes to collect our Valentine cards in. Their mission was to make an envelope with one opening and it had to be big enough to hold all their Valentine cards. Students had to decide what materials they needed before they started. And then could add and change materials as they built if they noticed one idea wasn't working so great. The decorating was fun too! So much glitter!
And of course we passed out Valentine cards and ate some tasty treats! Thank you to all the parents who contributed some food items to our party!
Our Literacy Coach Mrs. A has been visiting!
Mrs. A came in to read a silly story to us about Stanley the dog who throws a party when his people are away and his friends help him eat all kinds of tasty food!
Then we worked together to make a list of all the foods we could think of for each food group.
And finally we got to create a fridge of our own with all kinds of tasty treats inside!
During this activity we got to practice all kinds of skills like writing our names, cutting and gluing, and writing out new food words we learned how to spell.
Monday, 23 January 2017
Letter formation practice and drawing of course!
We have been using our new dry erase writing boards to practice our correct letter formation. Students have been focusing on how to create beautiful S and M letter shapes.
We also practice drawing things that start with that letter. Here someone is drawing a picture of a friend who's name starts with the letter S.
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
Back at it!
I hope everyone had a good rest over the holidays. We here in Room 8 have jumped right back into learning!
We've been busy with writing centres, numeracy games and started learning to sketch new things.
We've been catching up with friends
Finding creative ways to stay busy and active during indoor recesses.
Learning to sketch cats with more details
Learning about the 'at' family while practicing our letter sounds and formations.
Practicing our letters
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