Sunday, March 15, 2015

Friday News (On Sunday - sorry!)

Here's a note from Mrs. Harris from her week of teaching in 1.1:

This week has been great; I have learned a lot from the students. We have studied the Psalms, Proverbs as well as reflected on David and Saul.  The students pay attention to everything.  On Wednesday one of the students asked me what was the temperature of the body.  I don't even know where the question came from, but I told the student that our body is at a constant temperature of 98.5.  So, I asked them why is our body so hot.  One student raised his hand and when I called on him to answer he said, "Because our body does not have a window".  I laughed so hard because I had never heard that one before. I always expected something new that I had not heard before in this class, and they always delivered.  I had a great time with them.

The week began with having to give them substance for their learning.  I brought in the sales papers and the magazines because I tried to come up with things that they use everyday to introduce polygons.  So we identified what a polygon was, cut out polygons, and glued them into their journals.  They also were told to draw at least 3 polygons on their bookmarks.  

For Reading strategies we learned the stretchy snake, the chunky monkey, their elephant ears, and fishy lips to help pronounce and try new words with the information that they already have.  We placed them in our journals as-well-as posted on the whiteboard are some clues to helping write.  We discussed, that they should always use a capital letter at the beginning, amongst three other things.  Our writing assignment was to write three sentences about their favorite season as a writing/science project.  

Culture Fair was awesome.  The students were so excited to visit their siblings classrooms.  They were excited about the culture fair as well.  

With much love and thanks,
Mrs. Harris


Next Week: 

Spelling Words: wish  child  she  push  shape  check shell  much  fish  chips  been  now

Bible Memory: “The Lord is my light and my salvation - whom shall I fear?” Psalm 27:1b

March 23rd - No School. Teacher Development Day

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Important Information and Homework Checklist

  • Please send the Culture Fair Passport back to school by tomorrow!!!
  • Friday is HOME lunch for everyone!!!!



Sunday, March 8, 2015

Did You See Chip? Reader's Theater


Did You See Chip 1 from Sarah Turner on Vimeo.

Did You See Chip 2 from Sarah Turner on Vimeo.

Did you See Chip 3 from Sarah Turner on Vimeo.

Fry's 1000 Words

At the Student-Led Conference, many parents asked about the Fry's 100 words that we are working through in 1st grade. I am attaching the first 500 words and a link to the next 500 if you would like to practice them at home. Also, if you want to know what number your child is on, please let me know and I will tell you.





and scroll down to: Fry 1000 Instant Words: Flashcards and Wordlists

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Friday News for Week of March 3-5

Happy Friday after a short week! 

Thank you to all the mom’s and dad’s who helped out at the Bazaar the past few weeks and for the ones who came out on Saturday to help with the Okinawa Soba booth. Thank you also to the families who stopped by to buy some Soba and to say hi. We had 400 bowls of Soba and we sold out of all of it by 3pm! It was so fun to work with you for the day.
1st grade booth!
Ms. Turner and Ms. Guiles are ready to work!

This week we only had 3 days but they are good days filled with lots of learning and PRACTICE for Student-Led Conference.
2.1 came to practice their portfolio's with us!














For Reading and Writing we did Work on Writing and Read to Someone. We are continuing to practice using periods and writing with good sentences that make sense. 

For Math, we started learning about shapes. We used some different coloured shapes to talk about Attributes. Some attributes include size, shape, color, etc. We then practiced with the basic shapes of circle, square, rectangle, and triangle and also made sure to know trapezoid and rhombus. 


Next week we will continue to learn about 3D shapes. If you have any object in your house that are 3D shapes, feel free to send them to school and we will do a Shapes Museum. See what we have now:
What shapes do you see?

Bible: Because we are finished with the story of David and Solomon, we are now looking at some of the Psalms and Proverbs that David and Solomon wrote. We learned about a Psalm of Adoration from Psalm 8. We learned a Psalm of Confession from Psalm 19, as well as a Psalm of Thanksgiving from Psalm 136. 

Next Week: 

Spelling Words (same as last week): star, scat, sleep, skate, space, spell, smile, snack, swim, stop
Bible Memory: “Give thanks to the Lord. for he is good. His love endures forever.” Psalm 136:1

Mrs. Harris will be teaching for the whole week. I will be available at school all day, but just not in my classroom. 

March 13th, Friday - Culture Fair: This day, 1st and 2nd grade will take an “in house” field trip up to the 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classrooms to see their Culture Fair exhibits. This day, all first grade students need a HOME LUNCH! Please make sure to send an obento on this day. 

March 17-19 Kid’s Club - In the morning of the 17th, 18th and 19th, the K-2nd grade students will take part in a Kid’s Club run by the MS and HS students for a part of their M-Term. This is a regular day of school, but with the time before lunch will be spent in Kid’s Club.


March 23rd - No School. Teacher Development Day

Student Led Conference Schedule


Tuesday, March 3, 2015