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Thursday, November 15, 2018

November 13th 2018 week with Ms. Selimos and Ms. Holtby


Hello Parents and Students,

Jake was our incredible Star of the Week.  His favourite colours are blue and red.  His favourite food to eat is a cheese burger with ketchup.  Jake lives with his mom, dad, and 2 older sisters. He enjoys spending time with his 2 older sisters, and built a snowman with his sister, Kate, and named it “Frosty the Snowman!” Jake went to Mexico when he was a baby with his family.  He plays on the Bobcats hockey team, which his dad coaches, and he enjoys his track and field club which involves running, jumping, and throwing.  His favourite series is Captain Underpants and he is excited to learn to ride his blue bike this coming spring without training wheels! 

For Math we began Unit 3; Addition/Subtraction to 12 for the Grade 1s and Unit 3; Addition/Subtraction to 18 for the Grade 2s.  We hinted to the children to ask for flashcards for Christmas or for a birthday, as it is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT for them to know their facts to 12 (Grade 1) and facts to 18 (Grade 2) automatically by the end of the year, in preparation for next year’s grade.

The students have been working with manipulatives such as: counters, cubes, toys, and food.  The students have been practicing creating addition and subtraction stories.  For example, Ms. Holtby has 5 red Smarties and Sophia gives her 3 more blue Smarties (5+3=8).  Another example; Ms. Selimos has 8 Smarties in total, but wants to give the red ones away.  How many blue Smarties will be left? (8-5=3). 

The students have been encouraged to use various strategies in order to create and solve math stories.  Try creating a number story with your child.  Ask them to show you four different equations. The 4 different equations are called NUMBER FAMILIES (2 addition equations, 2 subtraction equations).  For example:  4+3=7, 3+4=7, 7-3=4, 7-4=3   VOCABULARY:  The numbers you add together are called the ‘addends’ and the answer is the ‘sum’ for addition, and the answer is the  ‘difference’ for subtraction.

Math challenge:  Give your child the following numbers:  5, 7, and 12.  Is your child able to draw and to write the 4 number equations (Number Family)?
Please take some time to explore the following AWESOME resource for math games; on-line and printable, and all other subject areas:


For science this week, we continued our new unit about Farming. Our class learned about the importance of farms and what farms provide for us. We talked about Saskatchewan grown crops, worldly grown crops, as well as livestock farming. Check out the video on a Saskatchewan harvest, made by the ‘Saskatchewanderer’ in 2016. '


Our class is continuing on with their farm animal inquiry poster projects. Each student chose from either sheep, horses, poultry, cattle, and pigs to research for inquiry. The students began by researching in books to find information for their poster projects. With the information they learned, they have been collecting facts, using jot notes. This is the beginning stage of our inquiry process. Next week, they will use the iPads to research, as well.  The next step will be to create sentences from their jot notes.


This week’s writing traits lessons focused on DETAILS and supporting your TOPIC with details.  We talked about details with non-fiction information, as we read farm books based on our animal of study (horses, pigs, poultry, cattle, and sheep). Next week, after finishing our research and jot notes, students will create farm animal sentences, and then paragraphs, and then provide details.  One of the writing traits lessons this week involved labeling a school bus with details and another activity was about providing details about themselves.


Ms. Holtby began a NEW PWIM (Picture Word Inductive Model) POSTER last week.  The poster features a couple of farm scenes.  See photo and read the words with your child.  Wednesday’s feature lesson was ALPHABETICAL ORDER.  Choose 5 to 10 PWIM words with your child, write them out, and help your child to put them in alphabetical order. 



Our phonics letter of the week was Jj.  Jake thinks it’s an awesome letter. ;)   We brainstormed words beginning with Jj, explored rhymes and solved mystery sentences.  They children were able to successfully figure out the sentences with “j” words and brainstormed many words with “j”.


During French, the boys and girls are having a lot of fun learning the farm animal vocabulary and the sounds the animals make. As it is a short week with 3-Way Conferences on Friday, we will introduce a new song next week.  We will act it out  and sing the song “Les animaux de la ferme”. 

Read/sing the song with your child:


The students LOVE French class and all the interactive activities and games. Here is another farm video to read/sing with your child: 




AGRIBITION is around the corner:  Please send a healthy lunch (sandwiches, fruits, veggies, snacks) for your child with a bottle of water for the Agribition trip. Please make sure your child is wearing BOOTS, as we will be in the barns. Dress in layers.  No ski pants, as we will be doing a lot of walking and will get warm.  Do NOT send the AGENDAS to school in the backpacks.


This afternoon we visited our awesome Grant Road Book Fair.  Be sure to check it out with your child before or after your interviews.  Looking forward to seeing you and your children at the 3-Way Conferences!

 Ms. Selimos, Ms. Holtby, Ms. Daniels



  


   
  

  

      
    

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