Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Dear Parents...

Dear Parents,
From the bottom of my heart I want to thank you for this group of kids.  It has been an absolute pleasure to teach them and I consider myself very fortunate to be their teacher again next year.
Have a wonderful summer, and thank you for your support over the past year!
Sincerely,
Christa

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Report Cards

Report Card pick up is on Friday, June 29th from 8:30am until noon.

If you are unable to pick up your report card during that time, please email me at  elder.christa@prairiesouth.ca and it will be emailed to you on Friday.

Monday, June 25, 2018

Giselle Wilson was here today to speak about the Summer Reading Program from the Palliser Library.  Your child has received a Summer Reading "passport" to document their reading.  Each book, or chapter of a book, counts as 1 entry in their passport. Please put 5 entries per page.

For every 5 entries your child documents, they receive a small prize from the library.
Once their passport book is full, they receive a larger prize!

Thank you for the continued support with your child's reading!

Supply List for Fall 2018

To keep Grade One and Two as organized as possible, I have a few requests in regards to our supply list for next year.

Duotangs (12) should be divided up as 4 red, 4 blue, 4 green and 4 yellow.  This is how we organize specific subjects and only these 4 colours are used.  Please do NOT label these duotangs with your child's name.

I also ask that you do NOT label the following supplies, as they are in a shared container while we work: Pencils, Glue Sticks, Erasers, and Kleenex.

ALL other supplies should be clearly labelled so that if lost, they can be quickly returned to your child.

Thank you in advance and see you again next year!



Bike Rodeo

Once again we were treated to a great day of Bike Safety.  With the guidance of the RCMP, Coronach EMS team and the Grade 7/8 class we had a wonderful afternoon! Our students should be ready to ride safely all summer long!









Monday, June 18, 2018

Healthy Routines

As we finish up our Health Units we are looking at what healthy routines look like for Grade One students.  Today your child is bringing home a page to guide them for Tuesday and Wednesday morning. 

This activity is meant to help them improve on anything they may not currently do, such as make their bed or brush their teeth. 

Please return the completed worksheet on Wednesday, and thank you in advance for your help!

Bike Rodeo

Tomorrow afternoon is the annual Bike Rodeo.  Students are asked to bring a bike and helmet to school Tuesday morning and to also wear suitable clothing/footwear.  We will walk our bikes to the Sportsplex as a group and begin the activities once we are down there. 

Special thanks to the Coronach EMT for organizing the Bike Rodeo again this year!


Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Swimming for PE

This Thursday morning (June 14th) the Grade One class will be going to the swimming pool for Phys. Ed. They will walk from the school, have approximately one hour to swim and then walk back.

Please send the following items with your child for Thursday morning.
- swimming attire
- towel
- sunscreen
- small plastic bag

Additional swimming days are as follows:
Wednesday, June 20th
Thursday, June 21st
Monday, June 25th

Friday, June 8, 2018

When Science Happens Across the Street

We live in a small town. So when a house moves in it's BIG NEWS!  And when that house is moving in across from the school, that's REALLY BIG NEWS!!!  It's also a Science lesson so off we went to watch the magic of moving a house! 



Kindergarten Visit

We are spending this morning with the Kindergarten class, who are only days away from becoming Grade One students! We are learning all about what Grade One will be like AND doing some work with compound words!  Have a look at what we are busy at!









Thursday, June 7, 2018

The Summer Slide

This was sent out by Prairie South today and with the end of the school year approaching I felt compelled to share this with all of you.  Your child has worked SO hard this year to learn new skills, become fluent readers and use their comprehension strategies.  Continuing to read over the summer months is vital so that children don't lose those skills they have worked so hard at.  I know the summer months usually mean very different routines for you and your family but I encourage you (actually I'm begging you) to continue reading each day with your child. 

From Prairie South:
Between the end of one school year and the start of the next every student risks what is known as the summer slide. With the final bell right around the corner, this is a weighty topic on every parent and educator’s mind.

 On average, students lose 2 months of reading skills over the summer.

Ways to incorporate reading into your summer plans
•Take a trip to your local library
•Bring a book with you to the park or the beach
•Read a chapter in the morning, when your child is used to learning and before other plans cause distraction
Studies show that reading four to five books over the summer has a positive impact comparable to summer school enrolment. Plus, this gives your child a chance to choose books that he or she is interested in, keeping the activity fun and interesting too!

Children are at risk of losing more than just academic knowledge during the summer – physical fitness levels also take a hit. Encouraging physical activity all summer long will help your child stay at peak mental form, as physical health is known to enhance academic performance.

Ways to incorporate physical activity into your summer plans
•Sign your child up for a team sport
•Encourage learning a new skill such as swimming
•Go on walks and explore your city
Be sure to take advantage of all the different opportunities to get outside and get active.
Regular physical activity can lead to increased concentration and improved mathematics and test scores.

The use of technology offers many opportunities to encourage summer learning. Through promoting vital skills like problem solving and critical thinking, educational games are a valuable way to allow technology to your summer learner.

Ways to incorporate educational technology into your summer plans
•Challenge your child to a new high score on an educational app
•Start a tech project together – like a toy robotics kit
•Teach kids through your own tasks – ie. baking a cake, or fixing a bicycle

Between 65,200 educational apps, various tech-based toys, and even just household activities, there are an endless supply of tech projects to use to encourage summer learning for your child.

Summer learning is important!




Monday, June 4, 2018

General Info about Track

A few things to keep in mind for track tomorrow.
- it's in Bengough and should be starting at approximately 10am
- we are taking a bus to Bengough and plan to leave at 9am from the school
- pack for the appropriate weather (sunscreen, hats, bug spray, etc)
- all items must fit into a backpack that your child will carry with them for the day
- there is a canteen available (please check the previous post for prices) so we encourage you to discuss the menu choices with your child and send the necessary money
- you can also send other snacks and drinks with your child for the day (water, granola bars etc)
- we will leave track in time for students to go home on their regular bus route


Each student will be assigned to a group and each group will have a leader. To make the day run smoothly we ask that you please respect the leaders and volunteers during the day. Students should not be leaving their group during the day to find friends, parents, go for snacks etc and if at any time they have to leave the group, their leader MUST be made aware.

Thanks in advance and see you tomorrow!

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Track and Field

Here is the canteen list to help you plan for Track and Field next week in Bengough.


Hamburger                                          $3.00
Cheeseburger                                      $4.00
Hotdog                                                $3.00
Freezies                                              $1.00
·       Various colours
Cookies or Squares                              $1.00
Juice cans                                           $1.00
     *Fruitopia (pink & red)
        *Five Alive
        *Minute Maid (orange, apple, cranberry cocktail)
Water                                                 $1.00


Surface Area, Spatial Awareness and Cooperation

We have been busy studying shapes and how to combine shapes to create new ones.  Pattern blocks are being used to help cover and create animal shapes.  Today we added another element to our building skills ~ cooperation. Today they worked in partners and had to share ideas and discoveries with their partner.  They also had to decide how to handle a difference of opinion AND they did great!  Here are a few pictures!








Eagle Cam

As many of you remember, our original eagle's nest that we were observing came to an end after a fierce winter storm and the disappearance of an adult eagle.  We searched for a new nest to observe and have been watching this nest for a few weeks.

The eaglets are adroable, growing fast and teaching us so much about life cycles and adaptations for survival.  You can have a look here:

https://www.dceaglecam.org/

Monday, May 28, 2018

Important Days in June

Monday, June 4th
PJ Day

Tuesday, June 5th
Track and Field
Bengough

Wednesday, June 6th
Dress Like Your Teacher Day

Thursday, June 7th
Denim on Denim Day

Friday, June 8th
Formal Day
School Retirement Tea
Community is Welcome to attend

Monday, June 11th
Early Dismissal
2:30pm

Tuesday, June 19th
Bike Rodeo

Wednesday, June 27th
Last Day of Classes

Friday, June 29th
Report Card Pick Up
9:00am - noon

Shrek The Musical

We are SO excited to be heading to Shrek The Musical on Wednesday!  Just a few reminders about the day:

1) We must leave the school by 8:00am.  Please have your child at the school by 7:45 and have them go to their classroom to check in.
2) We ask that you send snacks, drinks, and a lunch for the entire day.  There is something about a field trip that increases a child's appetite... haha 
3) Please pack bus appropriate snacks and lunches.  Minimal garbage and things that can't spill are encouraged.
4) We have encouraged the students to pack things to do during the bus ride.  We discussed books, paper, crayons, colouring books, cards, etc are great things to bring.  We have also decided that no electronics will be allowed on the bus during the trip.

Our plan is to be back in Coronach at 3:30 however that is dependent on show times and how quickly we can leave the city.  I will send a Remind message as we leave the city so please watch for that.  Our hope is to be back in time for the buses to take students home, but we ask that you have a possible plan in place in case this does not happen.

We are all very excited to see the show and I have read great reviews already! Thanks so much for helping us make this trip go smoothly!

Monday, May 14, 2018

Book Orders for May

Today your child is bringing home book order catalogs for May.  For anyone interested in ordering, please return the order form and payment on Wednesday, May 16th.

Thank you in advance for your order and happy reading!

Transplanting our Sunflowers

Today we moved our sunflower plants outside into the "Real World".
We discussed how to space them out, and how plants will often go into shock when they are moved.
We gave them a big drink of water and will continue to check on them daily!

There is also a perennial Milkweed plant in the front garden so finders crossed it attracts some Monarch butterflies this year!






Friday, May 4, 2018

Coronach

Today we took advantage of the beautiful weather and walked to our Tourist Booth.  We studied the history of our town and how it was named.  We also took jot notes so that we can write full sentences next week. 




Thursday, April 26, 2018

Important Days in May

Monday, May 14th
Early Dismissal @ 2:30

Monday, May 21st
Victoria Day
No School

Wednesday, May 30th
Globe Theatre Trip
Shrek The Musical
Regina, SK

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Easter Reading Bingo

Today the winners of the Easter Reading Bingo were announced and our class had TWO winners! Congratulations to Ty and Austyn, who get to choose a FREE book, and to everyone else who participated.


Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Scholastic Book Orders

Today your child is bringing home Scholastic Book Orders for April.
If you are interested in purchasing, please return the forms/cheque or order online by Thursday April 19th.

Thank you in advance, and happy reading!

SeeSaw

For the past week we have been working with an app called SeeSaw.  This is a blogging app that allows audio recordings, live drawing and many other options for students.  I have been looking for an option to replace our KidBlog accounts and I believe I have found it!

We have already cut back our blogging on KidBlog and will continue to work on SeeSaw for the next few weeks.  Once we have a few posts for you to look at, I will open up SeeSaw to parent access and completely disable KidBlog.

Thanks for understanding ~ I don't want to overwhelm you with apps and places to look but I'm confident that you, and your child, will enjoy what SeeSaw has to offer.

Stay tuned!

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Paint Mixing and Spring Chicks

We have been working very hard at mixing paints to create new colours.  Yesterday we used our skills to paint circles and today we turned them into Spring chicks!