In the loop: May 6-10

Reminders

PAC meeting: Monday May 6th, all parents and guardians are welcome.

Art and Writing Fair:

Swimming: Grade 2 students have begun swimming lessons Tuesdays from 1:00-2:00pm.  Upcoming swimming days are: Tuesday May 7, Tuesday May 14th

 

The Importance of Sleep

Here is a friendly reminder on the importance of sleep for our students!

May and June are particularly hard months to fit in all those hours of sleep because of the longer days but it is essential for our students ability to learn and regulate at school.

Thanks for your support with this at home:

http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/children-sleep-guidelines-infants-teenagers-1.3633188

 

This is an interesting article on screen time guidelines. It’s important to inform ourselves how best to navigate our students (and our own) use:

http://globalnews.ca/news/3493025/heres-how-much-screen-time-your-kids-should-be-getting-according-to-new-recommendations/

 

 

Language

Students have settled into their Daily 5 routine. They have successfully learned ‘Read to Self’, ‘Work on Writing’, ‘Word Work/Study’, ‘Read to Someone’, and ‘Listen to Reading’. Each day during our Daily 5 time, students choose the order in which they want to practice their literacy. Students generally have time for 3/5 options each day. I am able to conference individually with students or in small groups each day and set goals for reading and writing.

***WORD WORK/STUDY: word study work will be changing this term.  Students will continue to work within their level on short vowels, blends, digraphs, long vowels etc. in class, but will also work on 8 specific high-frequency words each week that will be tested on Fridays. These 8 words will be written in their agendas each Monday so that you and your child can practice at home. ** There will be no word work or spelling check-in this week.

Grammar: During the spring term, students will be learning grammar and the parts of speech.  Word study will continue, with words still coming home for practice as well as spelling check-ins on Fridays.

Writer’s Workshop:

Students have worked through the writing process to write their story and will produce a final copy that they will share aloud with their classmates.

Students are also working on writing a letter back to their pen-pal in Vancouver.

POETRY

We will be studying poetry for much of the spring term. Students will be writing, reading and sharing poetry. They will create a poetry booklet and hopefully our learning will culminate with a poetry tea party to celebrate!

Library: Tuesdays at 11:10am.

Read Aloud: We are reading Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets written by J.K. Rowling.

Math

Students have been working at their own level with the math materials.  Some students are still practicing their subtraction skills, while others are doing dynamic addition into the thousands.  Other students have started graphing and algebraic thinking.  Some students are working beyond the grade 2 level and have begun learning multiplication.

Science

Salmon Study: All of our Chinook salmon eggs have grown into fry.  This week students will continue to study this stage of the life cycle. We are also learning about the social responsibility we have to take care of our streams, rivers and oceans.  Students are learning about how the tank in our hallway is cleaned and are feeding the fish as they need. Ask your child about the salmon! They have so much to tell!

Salmon Release

Consent Form: Salmon release form 2019 -consent

Parent Volunteer Form: ParentVolunteer2019- salmon field trip

Our Chinook salmon fry are almost ready to be released back into their stream.  Mrs. Embury/Ms. Ford’s Grade 2 class and Ms. Langille’s Grade 2 class will be travelling to:

Kingfisher Interpretive Centre (east of Enderby) on Friday, May 17th, 2019.

The day will include activities/stations relating to salmon and their environment, and the local First Nations groups.  As well, each student will be releasing a salmon into the Shuswap River.

Students need to bring:

  • lunch, 2 snacks & water
  • comfortable walking shoes (no open toes or sandals)
  • suitable outdoor clothing
  • sunscreen, hat, raincoat (depending on the weather)
  • a book, music or non-electronic game for the bus ride

If you do not want your child to accompany his or her class on this trip, please contact Ms. Ford or Ms. Langille and we will arrange alternate supervision for your child on this day.

We will be travelling by bus, leaving the school at 8:00 am and aiming for a return to Begbie View Elementary at 4:15 pm.  Students must be at school by 7:50 am on Friday morning. Students will be supervised by Ms. Ford, Ms. Langille and parent volunteers.

Social Studies

We are continuing to study ourselves with the hope that understanding ourselves will lead to a greater understanding of the people in our community and the world.  We have been talking about kindness and leaving our heart print in our community.  Students have been learning about their social footprint and this week we are going to discuss empathy.

Trips to the Museum

June 14th: Students will piece together a timeline of the history of Revelstoke.

Students in our grade 2 class will be working with Mrs. Wall’s grade 3/4 class and a group of high school students on Monday and Friday afternoon to learn about indigenous plants and gardening in the community.

Arts Education

Music: Wednesdays, 8:30am with Mrs. Snider

Gym

Mondays (nature walk through the back woods with myself), Tuesdays (Mrs. Snider), Thursdays (Mr. MacKenzie): 8:30am

Classroom Community

This week we will continue Play is the Way. Students will be learning various games to support the core competencies outlined in the curriculum.

https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/competencies

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