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Thursday 26 April 2018

John Janzen Nature Centre

Let's See...
granola bars and juice boxes....check
everyone have their hats and coats....check
did you bring your sunglasses?...check
put on your outside shoes.....check

camera....OOOPPSSSS!
Thank you SOOOOO much to the parents who took photos of this awesome morning spent exploring the season of Spring at the John Janzen Nature Centre.
It was a beautiful morning and I think the kiddos had a great time! (me too!)
We listened and looked and saw so many interesting and informative things on our Nature Walk.
Ask your kiddo what a fungus is!
We played a couple of fun, run around games in the warm sunshine and then came in to hear our leader, Jackson, share his vast knowledge about animals in the different seasons, with us.
His big yellow box had wonderful treasures that we got to pass around, a mallard duck, a chickadee, a moose hoof, a beaver belt and then we all got to ....
touch a live salamander!
Ask your kiddos why they could only touch it with one wet finger!

THANK YOU again to my dedicated parent and grandparent helpers!

Thursday 19 April 2018

Fact Family Fun


Do you remember working with Fact Families as a student?

It is one way that the students are working to achieve the Alberta Education Mathematics objective:
  1. Demonstrate an understanding of addition of numbers with answers to 20 and their corresponding subtraction facts, concretely, pictorially and symbolically, by:
    using familiar mathematical language to describe additive and subtractive actions
    creating and solving problems in context that involve addition and subtraction
    modelling addition and subtraction, using a variety of concrete and visual representations, and recording the process symbolically. 
This week, the students are working with others in their table groups
to complete the four different fact family activities that I have created.
The students have the opportunity to share their thinking, watch a successful 
table mate and ask questions to solidify their understanding, as they complete the tasks.
Of course, they often come and check in with me for one on one consultation, 
ensuring that they are on the right track!
Each day, the table group gets a different math tub to work on, but they are 
all focused on the concept  of inverse operations.
Inverse operations are opposite operations that undo each other. 
Addition and subtraction are inverse operations.




Look at the results!  I am so proud of these little mathematicians!
They are proud of themselves, too!

Wednesday 11 April 2018

Mo WIllems....What a great author!

Have you met these adorable friends?  The one on the left is Gerald Elephant and the little one on the right is his friend Piggie the Pig.  These two characters come out of the brilliant imagination of Mo Willems, author extraordinaire!  
Mo Willems wrote 25 books about Elephant and Piggie.  The stories are funny, and are the perfect books for the students to read and practice their fluency.  What is fluency? The definition that I found from readingrockets.org is 
Fluency is the ability to read a text accurately, quickly, and with expression. Fluency is important because it provides a bridge between word recognition and comprehension. When fluent readers read silently, they recognize words automatically. They group words quickly to help them gain meaning from what they read.
The students are working on reading in groups of words or phrases, and making their reading sound as if they were just talking to another person, the way they speak in real life.
Since Elephant and Piggie are talking to each other in these silly books, the students are really practising this new skill.  BUT, in these books, Elephant and Piggie are often whispering, shouting, and sounding worried or angry, so the students are using their Eagle Eyes to look carefully at the characters' facial features and body language to figure out how the words should be said.
The students really loved making their own versions of these cute characters!
This week, the students are meeting a new, and just as famous, character named Pigeon.
In these books, Pigeon does a lot of talking, but he is talking to the reader.  The students are learning how to imagine what they might say back to Pigeon if they were in the situation that is happening in the story.
Today, the students followed some guided drawing directions and added these characters to the front of their duotang.  Cute, right?

Sunday 8 April 2018

Learning about our senses

Using a make believe scenario of being under water with 'Scuba Charlotte" the students traveled between five stations manned by our wonderful parent volunteers.
Without their sense of sight, the students used their sense of touch to see if they could find a variety of objects both in a pail of sand and in a pail of water.
This group is testing their sense of hearing as they try to crab walk over to where the sound is coming from.
This group is testing their sense of hearing as they listen to how a mother seal will find her pup.
It was so interesting to see how the students reacted to their sense of taste, without using their other senses.  Some of them actually preferred the sour taste to the sweet taste!

A HUGE thank you again to the parents who were able to come and spend the morning with us!
As always, I couldn't have done it without you!