Thursday, January 30, 2020

Literacy Week Activities

It has been a fun week! It was great to see lots of students participating in the new event every day. We loved having a new teacher in our space to read to us. We were lucky that Ms. Dalton came to our classroom on Tuesday and read us The Balloon Tree. Ms. Adharsingh went to Mrs. Evans' Grade 3/4 classroom and read them the Antlered Ship. We also had a community guest, Constable Mark Enzie, show us his tool belt for work and read "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?"


On Wednesday, we enjoyed making bookmarks with our buddies.
Thursday was probably the most favourite day of all. We got a chance to dress up as a character from a book.






Everyday the students and teachers carried around a book just in case there was an announcement made to start DEAR time. DEAR stands for Drop Everything And Read! It didn't matter if we were doing math, playing in Phys. Ed or singing in music. Everyone in the whole school stopped the current activity and read for 10 minutes. Ms. Adharsingh loved getting 10 minutes everyday to read with us.

Friday, January 24, 2020

Literacy Week

Every year on January 27, ABC Life Literacy Canada hosts Family Literacy Day, the largest national family literacy event in Canada. Literacy organizations, schools, libraries and media groups will coordinate numerous literacy-themed events and activities across the country in honour of this special initiative.

Family Literacy Day® is a national awareness initiative created by ABC Life Literacy Canada in 1999 to raise awareness of the importance of reading and engaging in other literacy-related activities as a family. News Media Canada is a proud supporter of Family Literacy Day, distributing public service announcements and editorial resources from ABC Life Literacy Canada to our members.



All Week Activities: Admin to read to classes 
D.E.A.R. time (Drop everything and read, students and staff should be carrying a book all day, every day, you never know when it will happen!). 
Constable Mark will read with grade ½ classes.

Monday- Read my Shirt Day! (Please wear a shirt with writing on it, or a shirt connected to literacy in some way)
Tuesday- Reading with other classes (will be a 15 minute block, teachers will move to a new location, check your mailbox for a schedule later this week)
Wednesday- Book Mark Making 
Thursday- Dress as your Favourite Character! And Literacy Week Assembly!  


Mystery Settings

This week, we continued our work with settings and using juicy words to describe them. Students were all given a different picture of familiar and unfamiliar places. After the students had time to write about their pictures, we shared them with each other trying to guess the places that was described. It was a lot of fun trying to figure out the clues.

For example,

" I saw beautiful mountains ahead. The water was blue. I heard two little birds chirping. I felt water splashing on my face. I smelled fresh air. I tasted fresh water."



After a great adventure in the woods in the distance I saw a beautiful giant thing. It was very large. I went inside! It was shiny! There as gold everywhere. I smelled delicious chocolate. Over the hill sat  lot of corn growed so much that I couldn't even count how many there was. I noticed a dark brown bear eating some berries. There was wine tangled to the large tower. I felt a mouse that was in the hallway."

Friday, January 17, 2020

Using our 5 Senses

Our focus this week in writing was to use our 5 senses to describe settings. We used photographs that were presented in class to write "juicy" words. The first picture was a photo of the forest in the Fall time. Then we looked at a winter picture of the Northern Lights. This time we used starter sentences to make our setting paragraphs quite interesting.
























We listened to the words that described the setting in the book called Owl Moon by Jane Yolen. Ms. Adharsingh read the first and second page and our job was to sketch a picture in our author's notebook that we imagined in our minds. She read the pages multiple times while we continued to sketch.





Friday, January 10, 2020

Creating Number Lines

This week we started addition and subtraction. Our goal by the end of the unit is to learn that addition and subtraction is connected and we are able to communicate our thinking through pictures, numbers and words. The students first task was to create a number line on the floor with their group. The first step was counting by 5's to place on the number line. Students did an exceptional job of making equal spaces between the numbers. Then each group used their bodies and feet to move forwards (+) and backwards (-) depending on the given equation. Finally, they had to find the pairs of equations that were related or connected. We called a Family!
Next week, we will use our own personal number lines to solve new addition and subtraction equations. 





Thursday, December 19, 2019

Winter Walk

On Wednesday, December 18, Miss Caughey and Ms. Adharsingh's classes went for a winter walk to Confederation Park. We spent the morning exploring the colours of winter, sea and the propensity of snow. Many students built a snowman, tunnels, forts with the snow. Others found a stick and drew pictures in untouched snow patches. A few made snow angels, rolled or slid down the hills. We had a lot of fun investigating the wonder of snow. I hope everyone has a relaxing and restful winter break and we will see you in 2020.




 Reminders: 
Please return signed report card envelopes to Ms. Adharsingh
No school from December 20 - January 6
Book orders due January 17

Monday, December 16, 2019

Curriculum News


Curriculum News - Grade ½
December 2019
 
Dear Parents and/or Guardians,

This is a brief outline of what the Grade ½ classrooms have been working on throughout the duration of this reporting period. As each teacher’s schedule varies depending upon when she has Music and/or Physical Education, subjects including: Math, Science and Social Studies take place at different times throughout the day.

It is also important to remember that Science and Social Studies are often integrated with Language Arts.

Language Arts

We usually begin each morning with a variety of Balanced Literacy types of learning tasks including: guided reading, guided writing, shared reading, shared writing, calendar tasks, teacher read alouds, an assortment of word work activities as well as independent journal writing. Teachers have many personal favourites when it comes to what books they like to read to the students but, we select and share texts pertaining to topics which are currently being studied. We also read a high number of books about mental wellness, self-esteem, bullying, getting along with others and friendship skills.

Math       

The primary focus for the students has been learning all about creating, extending and translating repeating patterns. The Grade 2 children have also been introduced to growing or increasing patterns.

The Grade 1 students have been working on developing Number Sense by enhancing their ability to subitize arrangements of dots from 0 to 10, counting by 1s up to 100, skip counting by 2s, 5s and 10s up to 100, representing numbers from 0 to 20 in a variety of ways as well as working on mental recall of the basic addition/subtraction facts up 20.

The Grade 2 children have been introduced to the strand of Statistics and Probability. They have engaged in a variety of graphing tasks which include: conducting surveys, collecting data in the form of tally marks and interpreting the data in the form of bar graphs and pictographs. The students have also been developing Number Sense by participating in a wide assortment of learning tasks revolving around the use of dice games (i.e. Hit 100, Hit 0), Power of Ten cards and problem-solving types of activities. 



Science

Creating Colour and Seasonal Changes are the two units of study which have been presented this term.

Throughout the Creating Colour unit, students have engaged in learning tasks pertaining to primary colours, secondary colours, tints, shades, value and tones. They have conducted various experiments relating to colour (i.e. chromatography where they learned the colour black is actually made up of all of the other colours).

Throughout our study of Seasonal Changes, the students had an opportunity to go on a Community Walk to Confederation Park to explore the changes in nature as we transitioned from summer to fall (ie. colour changes, leaves falling). We also went to the Leighton Art Centre where we had the opportunity to discuss animal patterns as they get ready for winter. We read many stories about fall, collected natural found objects and created nature collages.
       
Social Studies
                        
In Social Studies, we have begun the unit of study entitled, “My Family, My History and My Community.” Students have been discussing or bringing in items from home to share their family’s heritage, traditions, and celebrations with their peers. We have talked about all of the different languages students speak at home and have engaged in whole group discussions about how every family is special with their own unique culture.

Physical Education

The students have been developing their basic skills (ie. locomotor, non-locomotor) in the areas of Cooperative Games, Skipping, Soccer, Volleyball, Badminton and Curling. Throughout these units, students have also been working on developing the skills of sportsmanship, fair play, teamwork and communication needed to be successful in team activities.

Health

Making healthy food choices, engaging in physical fitness, establishing positive friendships, setting personal goals and mental wellness are all integral components of the Health program. 

Sincerely,
The Grade ½ Team

*Please Note You can access more information about the Alberta Program of Studies by
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