Friday, 23 December 2016

Week in Review: December 19 - 23

This has been a fantastic week - despite the numerous challenges to our daily routines and schedule we managed to have a very productive week!  This week we completed three writing assignments, a social studies project, a math unit quiz, an art project, 2 Science experiments plus we threw in some Christmas concert practices, two full concert performances, and our class Christmas party!


At this time I want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, and trust that everyone will have some time to relax and be with family over the break while enjoying the start of a New Year!

In terms of classroom activities and curriculum here's a quick run down on what we were up to this week...

In Math this week we concentrated hard and continued to build on our fluency and accuracy with basic multiplication facts.  We held a unit quiz to assess everyone's understanding of basic multiplication and everyone did really well.  Our class average on the exam was roughly 89%, with a large number of students scoring in the 90-95% range!  Upon our return in January we will be taking the next step and beginning to look at multiple digit X multiple digit equations, ie. 472 X 39  or   593  X  863.

In Language Arts we continued on with our routine language activities, and shifted our writing focus this week  to all about Elves!  Building on our role as elves in our Christmas concert we played around with an online elf name generator and all gave ourselves elf names to use in our various writing assignments.  With one task we wrote about what our daily routines would be; in another we wrote about what we did for work for Santa; and with another we wrote about how Santa got his elves.

This month's home reading Laser City winner is Jenna!  
Congratulations on your win and congratulations for continuing to read at home in the evenings.

In Social Studies we continued to work with the topics of Native pictographs and petroglyphs.  Our study of Writing on Stone provincial park here in Southern Alberta lead us to the creation of our native "picture" tales (see above). Using our "hides" we created adventure tales using both English and native picture symbols.  Our study of the people of Alberta and how they influenced our province's development will continue into the new year as we expand into the fur trade and the arrival of European settlers.

 Events News

Christmas Concert 
What a fantastic night!  The kids are hard work definitely played off as they managed to perform two fantastic shows!  Throughout the entire rehearsal process our class has received rave reviews for how hard they work and how well they listen and sing - which only affirms everything I see on a day to day basis in class.  

Super work Singing Elves!


Wolverine Ski Club
Our first Wolverine ski club field trip to Rabbit Hill was held on Thursday, December 22nd...and from all student accounts it was a great kick off event for our school's ski/snowboard club!


For those students who are interested the next club trip to Rabbit Hill is Scheduled for Wednesday, January 11th.  The required permission forms and fee information is available now on-line.  The required forms and fees must be received no later than January 6th in order to be eligible to attend the trip.  If you missed the first trip you are still most definitely welcome to attend any or all of the remaining trips - the more, the merrier!

Upcoming Events

Friday, January 6 - Deadline to submit payment and permission slips for 2nd Ski Club trip
Monday, January 9 - First day back to classes
Wednesday, January 11 - Early dismissal at 2:30PM
Wednesday, January 11 - Wolverine Ski Club trip to Rabbit Hill (3:30PM -9:00PM)
Thursday, January 12 - Library: Book Exchange
Thursday, January 12 - Bake Sale: 50 cents/item


That's everything for this week, thank you and have a great holiday break!







Friday, 16 December 2016

Week in Review: December 12 - 16

Oh the weather outside is frightful but the learning inside is delightful...and since we have only have five days before winter break...let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!  Well it doesn't necessarily have to snow but some slightly less deep-freeze like temperatures might be nice.  

Despite the seven consecutive days of indoor recesses (cabin fever anyone?) we have managed to channel all our energy into our work - it has been a great surprise watching the kids keep right on working when the recess bell goes off.  Everyone is so focused and pushing hard for the holiday break because everyone is wanting to finish off their work so that they can move onto the next task that's waiting for them.  There's definitely some competition to get to the newest activities but the great part about differentiating everything is that there is always something for everyone to be working on regardless of how quickly you complete your assignments. 


In looking back at last week we continued to push forward and built further on our existing base of knowledge.  

In Math we continued to work with multiple digit multiplication and further refined our skills at identifying the important information in word problems in preparation for next week's sub-unit quiz on single digit multiplication.  In being able to identify key words or phrases students are better able to make decisions regarding what number operation(s) they need to use in order to solve the problem and also identify if there are multiple steps that need to be followed in order reach the correct product.  



In Language Arts this week we continued to work with our weekly spelling words, this week focusing on vocabulary skills and being able to recognize and use the words in context.  We are also continued to work with phonetic recognition, and the identification of initial and ending letter sounds.  

Students also continued to work with their students blogs.  We definitely have some avid bloggers who love to post their work for their classmates constructive suggestions.  All the class has the opportunity to comment on their classmates entries and make constructive comments that assist the author's in further improving their writing.  


Some example blogging comments might include, "I really the way you....perhaps you could add even more description by....."; "The part about.....was awesome, maybe next time you can more detail about.....to paint an even clearer picture of what is happening."



In Science this week it was all about pulleys and gears, and being able to identify how they work, their specific parts, and ultimately how they are used in daily life to make work easier. In discussing gears with he class the key points for them to remember were that different types of gears (spur, bevel, and combination gears) are used in many devices, including wind-up toys, bicycles, cars and non-digital clocks. Students learned about various types of gears and how gears are used to change the speed, torque and direction of a power source.


Social Studies this week continued to build on our knowledge of the original Native people who settled within the region that eventually became Alberta.  This week we discussed the Native people's connection to the land and how "nature" influenced the nomadic lifestyle of the Native people.  We also discussed the role of storytelling within the Native culture as a means of educating, celebrating, and entertaining Native people.  Through discussion of "Writing on Stone Provincial Park" we discovered the wonders of pictographs and petroglyphs - not sure of the difference? Ask your child - they should be able to tell you difference.  Next week everyone will get a chance to generate their own Native tale and create accompanying pictographs using traditional Native symbols.  


Important Classroom News

Tues. Dec. 20th - Multiplication Quiz - The quiz will be focused solely on the recall of single digit multiplication.  Please have your child access their Google Docs accounts so that they can practice with the multiple practice sites within the "Multiplication Links" document.  

Wed. Dec. 21st - Christmas Concert - with our concert there is no required costume or outfit.  Students are encouraged to dress nicely for the event though.  The doors to school will not be open until 6:30PM, with the show beginning at 7:00PM.  


When you arrive at the school students are to put their boots on their usual boot rack and then only students are to come down to the classroom.  After the entire performance is finished parents may pick up the kids at the classroom.



Thurs. Dec 22 - WHPS SKI CLUB: Rabbit Hill field trip -  For those students participating in the West Haven Downhill Ski Club, we will be leaving for Rabbit Hill right after school at 3:30PM.  We will be returning to the school at roughly 9:00PM.  If bringing you own ski/snowboard equipment it can be stored in the classroom for the day.

 The forms and payment info for the next trip in January will be posted after the completion of the December trip.



Fri. Dec 23rd - Christmas Party/Last day of Classes   - December 23rd marks the final day of classes before the holiday break.  We will be having our class Xmas party that day.  If you are one of the families providing treats for the class please send them with your child first thing in the morning.  


Mon. Jan. 9th - First day back to school after Christmas Break






Thursday, 15 December 2016

Some Classroom News...

Good afternoon everyone,

Just some quick points of information that I wanted to ensure everyone received as some are time sensitive.


1) WHPS SKI CLUB -  For those students who are wanting to participate in the West Haven Downhill Ski Club, the required permission form and fee payment are currently available online and are DUE THIS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16.  I know numerous students expressed an interest, so if your child is planning on attending the after school field trip on Thursday, December 22nd to Rabbit Hill please have everything needed submitted prior to Friday's deadline.  

The forms and payment info for the next trip in January will be posted after the completion of the December trip.

2) MULTIPLICATION QUIZ - we will be having a math unit quiz on Tuesday, December 20th.  The quiz will be focused solely on the recall of single digit multiplication.  Please have your child access their Google Docs accounts so that they can practice with the multiple practice sites within the "Multiplication Links" document.  

3) CHRISTMAS CONCERT INFORMATION - with our concert there is no required costume or outfit.  Students are encouraged to dress nicely for the event though.  With the concert on Wednesday, December 21st the doors to school will not be open until 6:30PM, with the show beginning at 7:00PM.  

When you arrive at the school students are to put their boots on their usual boot rack and then only students are to come down to the classroom.  After the entire performance is finished parents may pick up the kids at the classroom.

4) LAST DAY OF CLASSES - December 23rd marks the final day of classes before the holiday break.  We will be having our class Xmas party that day.  If you are one of the families providing treats for the class please send them with your child first thing in the morning.  

Regular classes will resume on January 9th.

Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Wolverine Ski Club Information

Just a quick reminder to all those students who are interested in joining the Wolverine Downhill Ski Club.  

If you are planning on attending our first ski club trip at Rabbit Hill next Thursday, December 22nd, you will need to have your online forms and payment submitted by this Friday, December 16th at midnight.  


With the ski club's trips they are set up so that you pay for one trip at a time.  After next Thursday's ski trip a new form will get posted for the next trip and you can pay then for the first trip in January if you'd like.

Thursday, 1 December 2016

Week in Review: November 28 - December 1

And with that the month of November is in the books, and the fun and excitement of a new month is upon us.  In looking back at November we had a very productive month, many units wrapped up and our accumulated knowledge continued to grow.  We refined skills and added new ones.  We worked hard and got the results we hoped we would...and managed to have a ton of fun throughout it all.  



Now the month of December has arrived.  I love December as it always brings back great childhood memories - and many upcoming fun times in class when new memories can be made.  In the upcoming weeks the fun and energy of the festive season will engulf the classroom.

And now onto the curricular stuff...

In Math we continue to build on our understanding of multiplication, specifically the multiplying of multi-digit equations.  During this last week's parent conferences many parents asked how they could support their child's Math learning at home.  As a means of reinforcing and improving multiplication skills, all the students have access to shared Google documents on their Google Drive accounts.  These documents offer a wide variety of websites where students can visit and practice their Math skills while having fun - always easier to get folks working on subject material when it is fun!

With Language Arts this last week, we continued to work on our student blogs.  With the expectation of posting grade four level work, the students this week worked to post on two different topics of their choice from our list of possible titles.  It's always interesting reading what the kids post and seeing the improvements in the mechanics of their writing, and in the sincerity of their follow up comments.

In Science this week it was all hands on deck as we tackled the final construction steps of our wheel and axle simple machines, aka cereal box race cars.  It was a fun project and it was great to watch the students apply their knowledge and persevere to find solutions to design challenges they encountered during the tasks.  As the task moved along you could see little "build teams" forming, as partners began collaborating as they tackled the construction of their cars - always great to see Health concepts as helping others in action!  We had hoped to race our cars this week but with the shorten week we simply ran out of time and will hold our races on Monday next week!


In Art this week we wrapped up our study of Mark Jacobsen and his native art.  We tackled the cosmetics of our race cars, and lastly we got our entry ready for the 1st ever WHPS Christmas Door Decorating Contest!  Our door theme this year was "Elf on a Shelf...Rocks Out!"





Christmas Concert

Save the Date - Wednesday, December 21st ! Students are in the midst of preparations for the concert of the season! Our class will perform 2 shows on their day; a dress rehearsal (open to the public) in the afternoon, and a final evening show.  Scheduled to perform on our day are Kindergarten PM, Grade 2, 4, and the grade 6s.



Congratulations
Congratulations goes out to Mohib, who was November's Laser City Home Reading winner.  He and a friend will be enjoying some laser tag at a future date.  Keep that home reading going as you not only get entries into the Laser City draw, but you also help our class continue to qualify for entries into the Oilers/Oil Kings ticket draws with the Reading Give it a Shot program!



Upcoming Events and Dates...

Wednesday, December 7th - Jersey Day: Wear your favourite jersey to school today
Wednesday, December 7th - Early Dismissal @ 2:30PM
Thursday, December 8th - Library: Book Exchange
Thursday, December 8th - 12 Days of Xmas Fitness kicks off