Sunday, 30 November 2014

Christmas Concert

We are practicing for the Concert which will be:

Wed, Dec 17th

1:30 and 6:30 pm

Please let me know if your child won't be at one of the performances so that I can choreograph accordingly.

The following are costumes the kids will be wearing:

Angels:  Wings, dress all in white.  It doesn't matter what they are wearing, as long as it is white.  Halo as well.

Shepherds:  Bath robes, towel, headband, long stick/staff

Sheep:  Black pants, black shirt, two pairs of white tube socks.  I can take care of the ears.

Mary:  Bathrobe.  I have a scarf for her.

Joseph:  Bathrobe, towel, headband

Wisemen:  Crowns, bathrobe, a wrapped present, necklace/ring

Singers:  Nicely dressed

Innkeeper:  Robe, towel, headband

Thanks so much for your participation.  Please let me know if you do not have the costume, and I will look for it for the child.

Can't wait!!




Saturday, 29 November 2014

Homework

Math Test Monday

Make sure you are up to date on your reading!  Check your calendars in your Response Books!

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Ska Nah Doht


Our First Field Trip

We travelled the long two hour trek to Longwoods Conservation Area in the Thames Valley (London area) to Ska-Nah-Doht Village.  We are currently studying First Nations People in the Great Lakes Region, so this field trip was perfect for us.

When we arrived we headed into the Museum.  Here we learned about the daily life of the First Nations peoples, and we were able to see and touch examples of tools First Nations people used every day.  

From there we headed to real re-creations of "longhouses," within the "palisades" of a re-creation of a real village.  It was amazing!  We also saw real life versions of the look out, the fire pit for cooking, real furs, shelters, and so on.

After lunch we played a hunting game in the forest.  The kids all had different roles in the game-some were famine, some hunters, some animals being hunted.  The kids were running around in the woods in the fresh air-it was awesome!

I will definitely return to Ska Nah Doht with my family.  I am so glad I was able to learn right along with the kids and experience something that was so much fun and educational at the same time.


Bus Ride!

Grace was a raccooon in the Hunting game

A model of a longhouse!

In the village

Hunters in the game

The Lookout

The Longhouse

In the museum we looked at tools

In a longhouse

Zack the Hunter

Kevin is nice and warm!

Clan Mother and her baby-sitters

Homework

Math:  Test Monday.  We did a huge review today.  Please take a peek at your child's book.  We will do more review tomorrow.  Check earlier posts for a complete Math review.

Literacy:  Circle presentations tomorrow.  Keep up with your reading!  Don't fall behind, check your calendars!

Social Studies response due tomorrow

Mustache day tomorrow

Bring in money for subway lunch

Ska-Nah-Doht was a blast!  I have a bunch of photos I will post in the next few days!

Monday, 24 November 2014

Homework

Literacy:  Response due tomorrow, and make sure you are caught up on your reading

Math:  Worksheet on volume


Saturday, 22 November 2014

Curriculum Focus: Math and Language

Math:  Our measurement unit is wrapping up, we only have about two lessons left.  We may have to have our test Monday instead of Friday to ensure all of the students have a good grasp of the concepts, and they can have the weekend to study.
Concepts covered:

  • Time:  SI Notation and 24 hour clock
  • Capacity
  • Volume of rectangular prisms (with and without the formula), and irregular shapes (without a formula)
  • Measuring Mass
  • Conversions mL-L and vise versa
  • Conversions mg-g-kg
Anchor Charts are up in class, and many manipulatives have been used (clocks, cubes, and experiments with capacity to name a few).

We have also done a lot of work using our Math PALS and exploring/experimenting using the three part Math lesson.

1.  Minds On:  Activity to get the kids thinking about the concept the lesson is based upon.

2.  Work on It:  The kids are given a task to work on/solve

3.  Consolidation:  This is where we meet up and look at some student work as a class to get some ideas on how to solve/tackle a question, and different strategies we can use.

Literacy:  Lit Circles, Main Idea, and Organizational Patterns

Lit Circles:  Students are in groups reading novels they have chosen themselves.  They meet as a group and discuss what they have read, and present different aspects of the novel to the class once a week (I use tasks that coincide with the CASI reading comprehension test).  They seem to be enjoying it.  They are also given time in class to read silently, and to work on Reader Responses.  At the end of the unit we will be working on different culminating tasks.  

Reading:  Main Idea:  We have done a bunch of activities with main idea, using mentor texts (story books), non-fiction articles from Time Magazine (Kids Edition), articles in the Nelson Literacy, and on the Saints we are studying in Religion.  The kids are really starting to "get" it, as they say.

Writing:  We are moving our focus from poetry to organizational patterns in non-fiction writing.  There are four we are studying:  sequence, compare/contrast, problem/solution, and cause/effect.  We will be analyzing a variety of texts to determine the elements of each type.  From there, we will choose one pattern and write a Writer's Workshop with that as our focus.

Christmas is quickly approaching, and we have begun practicing our act for the concert!  Ah!  The kids are super pumped, (and hilarious).

Ska-Nah-Doht Wednesday!  It's supposed to be above zero!  Yes!

Friday, 21 November 2014


Coffee House:  Part 2

Currently we are wrapping up the Main Idea in Literacy.  Yesterday the students chose an article they were most interested in, sat down with a "cup of Joe" (hot chocolate), a cookie, jazz music, and read and analyzed their articles.  From there, they wrote a response, identifying the "main idea" of the article.  Afterwords, they read their novels for Literature Circles.

It was awesome!  We had a blast.  Next up, we are working on organizational patterns in writing.

Below are some pics of the afternoon: