Thursday, March 27, 2014

Fred Penner Concert

The highlight of our week was attending the Fred Penner Concert on Thursday morning. The students were singing, dancing, and laughing the whole time! We were very lucky because 4 students from our class, Mahika, Carys, Joshua and William joined Fred Penner on stage for one of his songs!

More Snail Mail!
The students were thrilled to receive two more letters this week from the Great Canadian Mail Race. Hifsa received a letter of reply from a student in Toronto, Ontario and Jacob received a letter from a student in Edmonton, Alberta!

A Special Treat 
A few weeks ago, our class had written a fabulous story about a terrifying dream using a technique called "Wrap Around Endings". The story was about an alien who turned out to be more funny than he was scary, as this alien loved root-beer floats! Our class also enjoyed making some floats of their very own at the end of the week as a special treat. I wish you could have seen the students reactions when they entered the room from recess and seen the ice-cream waiting for them on their desks! It was priceless! Hmmm. I wonder what they are going to write about next...

Author's Chair
Our students love to write interesting stories while collaborating with a partner! After we enjoyed our floats, we listened to Ethan and Tyler share a piece of writing they have been working on together. I'm so proud of the amazing readers and writers we have in our classroom!

Upcoming Events:
April 7th, 8th & 9th:
ACT Bake Sale
Wednesday, April 9: Day of Pink

Friday, March 21, 2014

What's In The Bag?

In Daily 5, the students continue to learn about the comprehension strategy "Inferring". Making an inference involves "reading between the lines" by using what you know to make a guess about what you don't know. Readers who make inferences use the clues in a text, along with their own experiences to help them figure out what is not directly said. 

This week, we created a "Mystery Bag Inferences" wall in our classroom! Students chose a small item to put in their mystery bag, and wrote clues about their item. We have been having a blast trying to infer what each item is. At the end of the month students will have a chance to make a final guess before we open the bags to see if our predictions were correct! 


Learning Centre 3's Got Talent!
It is such a wonderful treat when students share their special talents with the class! This week Carys showed her musical talent with us while playing the guitar! This was definitely the highlight of our day and the class cheered Carys on the whole way! Way to go Carys!

Our Great Canadian Mail Race Winner!
On Thursday Khadija received our FIRST letter of reply from the Great Canadian Mail Race! We were bouncing with excitement to read Khadija's letter from two grade three students in Edmonton, Alberta! We are crossing our fingers that there will be more letters to come! 

GMS Achiever's Assembly 
Our monthly virtue this month is Tolerance. On Friday morning we had our monthly assembly and celebrated the amazing things happening in our school! Our class is very accepting of others, and the students chose two people who they felt were great examples of accepting of others for who they care. Congratulations to Gairiden and Muhammad for earning this month's Tolerance Award!

Student-Parent-Teacher Conferences
Conferences are on Friday, March 28th. There is no school this day, however students are expected to attend the conference with their parent or guardian. Conference times have been sent home on Friday, in your child's report card envelope. Please complete the bottom portion of the form and return the form to the school by Monday, March 24th. I look forward to meeting with you to celebrate your child's success and set new goals for Term 3!

Important Dates:
Monday, March 24: Conference Time Slip Due
Thursday, March 27: Fred Penner Field Trip
Friday, March 28: Conferences

Friday, March 14, 2014

Read Every Day!

On Thursday, our school had a Daily 5 Assembly. How exciting to see a whole school engaged in sharing their love of reading with one another! Check out our readers in action! 
Inquiry Based Learning
In science, our class is learning about habitats. Students are exploring different habitats of their choice using books, computers and iPads. The students predicted what kinds of plants and animals live in their habitat and are now in the researching phase of the project. Here you can see students using technology to explore their topic further and determine whether their predictions were correct or not. Our class LOVES using technology to explore new information and answer questions that come up throughout our day!


Exploring Worldview
We have also been exploring the topic of Worldview which is this months Treaty Essential Learning topic. Here are some of the quotes students learned after listening to a First Nations Elder speak about worldview. The class worked together to summarize the elders idea and created a "wordle" poster of their ideas for our Treaty Essential Learning bulletin board.

Worldview Quotes from Learning Centre 3
"Accept people for who they are."
"Worldview is respect, being thankful, happiness, peace."
"Treat people the way you want to be treated."
"Everyone and everything is equal in the world."
"A life is the same thing. If you are human, you are the same as a plant or animal."
"First Nations people respect and care a lot about mother nature"
"Family is important."
"Respect the earth and nature."
"Learn from each other."
We also had a visit from Elder Betty this week. The students are so engaged in her stories and love asking her questions about her life experiences and First Nations worldview. 

Fred Penner Concert
This week a note was sent home with your child about our next field trip on March 27th. We will be attending the Fred Penner concert at the ORR Centre with the Kindergarten, Grade 1/2, and Grade 2/3 classes. Our buses will pick us up at 9:00 a.m. and will return approximately at 11:15 a.m. The cost of the ticket and transportation is $7.40 per child. Please make your payments online and send your child's permission form back by Friday, March 21st. Some of the students who are familiar with Fred's funny and catchy songs such as "The Cat Came Back" have already been singing/humming these songs throughout our school day in anticipation of the concert! 


Important Dates:
Friday, March 21: GMS Achievers Assembly
Friday, March 21: Extreme Pita Lunch
Friday, March 21: Fred Penner Field Trip Permission Forms Due
Friday, March 21: Report Cards Go Home
Thursday, March 27: Fred Penner Concert
Friday, March 28: Conferences

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Snail Mail!

This week's blog post will be short and sweet - just like our school week! We have finished writing and editing our letters for the Great Canadian Mail Race. The letters have been signed, sealed, and on their way to be delivered! The students chose the destination of their letters and our snail mail will be travelling to schools in almost every province/territory in Canada, including the Yukon! We are crossing our fingers that other classes take part in the fun and we receive some letters back!



Wrap Around Endings
In Writers Workshop, our class has been working on writing "take it away" endings! This week we focused on a writing technique called "Wrap Around Endings". These endings use key words to connect to the last sentence of the story to the first sentence by "wrapping" back around to the beginning. The students and I wrote a story together to model the technique. The story started with "Last night I had a terrifying dream!". After completing the short story, about a seemingly scary alien that ends up being more silly than scary,  the students came up with the wrap around ending "As it turns out, my dream wasn't so terrifying after all!"

Friends for Life
One of the highlights this week was the drama activities during Tuesdays Friends for Life class. Students used their problem solving skills to work through various situations and how these social situations would make themselves and others feel.  Students worked cooperatively with their peers to act of different situations, while the rest of the class guessed what the situation was and described the emotions the actors were feeling.

Scholastic Book Orders
March book orders went home this week. If you would like to order, please make cheques payable to "Scholastic Canada". Book orders are due next Wednesday, March 12.

Extreme Pita Special Lunch
The SRC and School Community Council is putting on an Extreme Pizza Lunch on Friday, March 21st. Order forms were sent home on Wednesday. Orders and payment are due on Wednesday, March 12th. No late orders will be accepted.

The Red Cross Day of Pink 
On April 9th, Gladys McDonald School will be taking part in the Red Cross Day of Pink. The day of pink started in 2007 when two high school students in Nova Scotia took a stand against bullying in their school. The students asked all of their peers to wear pink to school after they heard a male classmate had been bullied for wearing a pink shirt.  Students are invited to wear pink shirts on April 9th in solidarity to show that bullying is unacceptable and to stand for respect.

To order your child's Day of Pink T-shirt for $5.25, please return the attached order form along with payment (exact cash or cheque made payable to Gladys McDonald School) by Thursday, March 13. Order forms were sent home this week with your child this week.. Even if  you chose not to order the official T-shirts, students are encouraged to wear pink on this day.  

Bake Sale
Our ACT group will also be having a bake sale during recess times on April 7th, 8th, and 9th. The money raised will help the Red Cross bullying prevention program in Saskatchewan schools. We would greatly appreciate donations of home-made or store bought cookies or cupcakes for us to sell. You may drop them at the school or have your child bring them. We plan to decorate the items with pink icing. We will begin accepting donations on April 2nd. Please e-mail Ms. Flengeris at maria.flengeris@rbe.sk.ca if you have any questions.

Important Dates:
Thursday, March 6: No School (PD Day)
Friday, March 7: No School (Teacher Convention)
Wednesday, March 12: Scholastic Book Orders are Due
Wednesday, March 12: Extreme Pita Special Lunch Orders are Due
Thursday, March 13: Red Cross Day of Pink Order Forms are Due
Friday, March 21: Extreme Pita Special Lunch
Friday, March 21: Term 2 Report Cards are Sent Home
Friday, March 21: GMS Achievers Assembly