Search This Blog

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Good afternoon!

The students began the day today by having their weekly spelling test.  The marked spelling tests are coming home with every child tonight.  I ask that every incorrectly spelled word gets re-written ten times each in their spelling books.  In today's IB unit of inquiry we began discussing the importance of water.   We discussed how every species relies on water in some way, and the children made posters explaining why water is important to them.  We also began the preparation four our big science experiment that is taking place on Tuesday.  As a class we are studying water conservation, and we decided to test how much water is lost with a leaky tap.  In today's class the children all began their science experiment booklet by completing the title page, their question and their hypothesis for the upcoming experiment.  A few students are bringing home their booklet to complete this section for homework over the weekend.  During math the children worked on counting money, telling time, and sums and differences (grade one) and analysed data provided to them in a graph (grade two).  The grade twos finished their Jump Math books today!  These completed books may now stay at home with them to be used as references.  The students also went to French and music classes.

Homework:  Read for 15 minutes and record in the reading chart, re-write incorrect spelling words ten times each,  complete first page of science booklet,  Jump Math pages 215 - 216 (grade two), and complete math worksheet (grade ones).

Important information: 
Our class is heading out on a field trip!  We are going to attend the Peel Children's Water Festival on May 24th from 9am - 3pm.  On this trip we will be learning about water and our environment, and how humans need to be careful in the ways we use and treat water.  This trip is a part of our current IB unit.  The signed trip form and $7.00 are due by Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012.  

On June 13th SJA will be having our first school-wide Spelling Bee.  Classes will be competing against each other to find a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winner!  All children have a chance to participate, but only 5 students will be chosen from each class to head to the finals on June 13th.  I have sent home the spelling list with every child tonight.  Please use this list to help them study over the next month, as these will be the exact words used in the competition.
Some important dates are coming up.  Please make a note of the following:

May 18th- P.D Day (no school for students)
May 21st- Victoria Day (no school)
May 23rd- SJA Science Fair (all classes will display a science project(s).  Families and friends are asked to attend to see the exhibits from 12-3pm)
May 24th- Peel Children's Water Festival Field Trip
May 25th- Track and Field Day (Parents may come to watch from 1 - 3pm)
Information for SJA Summer Camps are now available.  SJA offers a range of camps over the summer months with a variety of themes ranging from karate camps, to writing camps to traditional summer camps programs.  Please contact the school for more information about these exciting programs.

If your child is part of the SJA choir, please make sure they are practicing the choir song at home.  You can find the song lyrics athttp://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/theparenttrap/doyoubelieveinmagic.htm and play the song for them at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKyGyH9mWHk.  The choir's next performance is going to be at Arts Night on June 6th.


Have a great weekend,

Mrs. Nelson
 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Bonjour!
The students began the day today by writing fictional stories using their spelling words.  They are beginning to be very good at this weekly task and I am continually impressed with the creativity I see from them!  In our unit of inquiry we continued exploring groups of living things.  In today's class we focused on mammals.  We explored books about mammals and got to see a lot of very interesting things!  The children then went back to their desks and reflected on 3 things they learned about mammals today, and 1 question they still have about mammals.  Some children need to finish this task for homework.  Ask your child to share with you one fact they learned today!  During language today we read another chapter of Winnie-the-Pooh and the students worked in their novel study groups creating a chapter summary.  During math the children worked on counting money, telling time, and sums and differences (grade one) and sorted and analysed data (grade two)  The students also went to French and P.E classes.

Homework:  Read for 15 minutes and record in the reading chart, practice weekly spelling words,  complete mammals journal summary,  cursive pages 219 - 221, Jump Math pages 212 - 214 (grade two), and complete math worksheet (grade ones).

Important information:  Tomorrow we are going to be having a class Subway lunch party.  This is the second half of our prize that we won from Provincial Partitions way back in October for having the best decorated pumpkin.  All children will be able to have a subway sandwich for lunch (veggie subs will be available).  Drinks and snacks will still be required for this day.


Our class is heading out on a field trip!  We are going to attend the Peel Children's Water Festival on May 24th from 9am - 3pm.  On this trip we will be learning about water and our environment, and how humans need to be careful in the ways we use and treat water.  This trip is a part of our current IB unit.  The signed trip form and $7.00 are due by May 22nd, 2012.  

Some important dates are coming up.  Please make a note of the following:

May 18th- P.D Day (no school for students)
May 21st- Victoria Day (no school)
May 23rd- SJA Science Fair (all classes will display a science project(s).  Families and friends are asked to attend to see the exhibits from 12-3pm)
May 24th- Peel Children's Water Festival Field Trip
May 25th- Track and Field Day (Parents may come to watch from 1 - 3pm)
Information for SJA Summer Camps are now available.  SJA offers a range of camps over the summer months with a variety of themes ranging from karate camps, to writing camps to traditional summer camps programs.  Please contact the school for more information about these exciting programs.

If your child is part of the SJA choir, please make sure they are practicing the choir song at home.  You can find the song lyrics athttp://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/theparenttrap/doyoubelieveinmagic.htm and play the song for them at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKyGyH9mWHk.  The choir's next performance is going to be at Arts Night on June 6th.


Best regards,

Mrs. Nelson
 

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Good afternoon!


We started off the day today by working on a writing activity.  We explored couplets (two-lined poems) and investigated the characteristics of them.  The children were then asked to go back and create their own couplets that they read out loud to the class.  They did a very good job and had some very creative poems to share!  In our unit of inquiry we continued their discussions of living and non-living things.  We reviewed what we learned yesterday about reptiles and their basic needs.  Then we began discussing insects and explored the characteristics that make a creature an insect.  The children then went back to their seats and created Venn Diagrams that compared and contrasted reptiles and insects.  This was a fun way to see what they have learned.  Ask your child to share with you one fact they learned about insects today!  During language the children worked on proofreading.  The students were asked to review various sentences and see if they were statements (needing periods) or questions (needing question marks).  During math the children worked on counting money, half/whole, and sums and differences (grade one) and sorted and made rules for various types of data (grade two)  The students also went to French and music classes.

Homework:  Read for 15 minutes and record in the reading chart, practice weekly spelling words,  Spelling Workbook pages 130 - 132 (grade one) 126 - 128 (grade two),  Jump Math pages 206 - 208 (grade two), and complete math worksheet (grade ones).

Important information:  This Thursday we are going to be having a class Subway lunch party.  This is the second half of our prize that we won from Provincial Partitions way back in October for having the best decorated pumpkin.  All children will be able to have a subway sandwich for lunch (veggie subs will be available).  Drinks and snacks will still be required for this day.


Our class is heading out on a field trip!  We are going to attend the Peel Children's Water Festival on May 24th from 9am - 3pm.  On this trip we will be learning about water and our environment, and how humans need to be careful in the ways we use and treat water.  This trip is a part of our current IB unit.  The signed trip form and $7.00 are due by May 22nd, 2012.  

Some important dates are coming up.  Please make a note of the following:

May 18th- P.D Day (no school for students)
May 21st- Victoria Day (no school)
May 23rd- SJA Science Fair (all classes will display a science project(s).  Families and friends are asked to attend to see the exhibits from 12-3pm)
May 24th- Peel Children's Water Festival Field Trip
May 25th- Track and Field Day (Parents may come to watch from 1 - 3pm)
Information for SJA Summer Camps are now available.  SJA offers a range of camps over the summer months with a variety of themes ranging from karate camps, to writing camps to traditional summer camps programs.  Please contact the school for more information about these exciting programs.

If your child is part of the SJA choir, please make sure they are practicing the choir song at home.  You can find the song lyrics athttp://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/theparenttrap/doyoubelieveinmagic.htm and play the song for them at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKyGyH9mWHk.  The choir's next performance is going to be at Arts Night on June 6th.


Best regards,

Mrs. Nelson
 

Monday, May 14, 2012


Happy Monday!


I hope everyone had an enjoyable Mother's day weekend!  We started off the day today by copying down the new weekly spelling words and working in our spelling workbooks.  The grade ones worked on words with 'th' or 'wh' in them, where the grade twos worked on words with 'oo' in them.   In our unit of inquiry the children continued their discussions of living and non-living things.  We reviewed the discussions we had on Friday about mammals, reptiles, insects and their basic needs.  We spoke about the basic needs of human beings and how these can be the same or different from other animals.  Today we focused on reptiles and the basic needs of this group.  We read books together as a class exploring them, and the children wrote summaries of their learning in their journals.  Ask your child to share with you one fact they learned about reptiles tonight!  During language the children wrote summaries of their weekend.  During math the children worked on telling time, word problems, and sums and differences (grade one) and sorted and made rules for various types of data (grade two)  The students also went to French and P.E classes.

Homework:  Read for 15 minutes and record in the reading chart, practice weekly spelling words,  Spelling Workbook pages 130 - 132 (grade one) 126 - 128 (grade two),  Jump Math pages 206 - 208 (grade two), and complete math worksheet (grade ones).

Important information:  This Thursday we are going to be having a class Subway lunch party.  This is the second half of our prize that we won from Provincial Partitions way back in October for having the best decorated pumpkin.  All children will be able to have a subway sandwich for lunch (veggie subs will be available).  Drinks and snacks will still be required for this day.



Our class is heading out on a field trip!  We are going to attend the Peel Children's Water Festival on May 24th from 9am - 3pm.  On this trip we will be learning about water and our environment, and how humans need to be careful in the ways we use and treat water.  This trip is a part of our current IB unit.  The signed trip form and $7.00 are due by May 22nd, 2012.  

Some important dates are coming up.  Please make a note of the following:

May 18th- P.D Day (no school for students)
May 21st- Victoria Day (no school)
May 23rd- SJA Science Fair (all classes will display a science project(s).  Families and friends are asked to attend to see the exhibits from 12-3pm)
May 24th- Peel Children's Water Festival Field Trip
May 25th- Track and Field Day (Parents may come to watch from 1 - 3pm)
Information for SJA Summer Camps are now available.  SJA offers a range of camps over the summer months with a variety of themes ranging from karate camps, to writing camps to traditional summer camps programs.  Please contact the school for more information about these exciting programs.

If your child is part of the SJA choir, please make sure they are practicing the choir song at home.  You can find the song lyrics athttp://www.stlyrics.com/lyrics/theparenttrap/doyoubelieveinmagic.htm and play the song for them at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKyGyH9mWHk.  The choir's next performance is going to be at Arts Night on June 6th.


Best regards,

Mrs. Nelson
 


Grade One                           Grade Two
1. where                               1. foot
2. why                                  2. food
3. when                                3. soon
4. mother                             4. good
5. white                                5. hood
6. father                               6. noon
7. bath                                  7. room
8. with                                  8. wood
9. which                               9. boot
10. those                              10. tooth