In Math, we continued solving open-ended math problems.
We also looked at the program of studies and learned that visualization is an important skill in math. Visualization helps us visualize numbers in our head. Subitizing is a strategy to help us practice visualization.
In Science, we continued working on our flow charts about how plastic bottles are made, consumed and disposed of. We also did our waste management post assessment were we shared our key learning about how humans impact the environment, how the waste management system impacts the world, and how we can impact the waste management system in a positive way.
In Art, we have been continuing to working on our Doors to our Imagination. The criteria includes more details in the foreground and less details in the background, a center of interest, an object that is symmetrical, and doors.
This week we went to Fort Calgary to learn about "Waste in our World" and "The Life and Times of Captain Dean". We learned about Captain Dean's life. He liked to host parties, write letters, garden, grow and pick flowers, and fish. We also learned that he had three wives and their names all started with 'M' - Martha, Mary, and May. In one of our programs, we pretended to be the N.W.M.P. We tracked down a criminal named, John Smith who escaped jail using a blanket and horse. We looked around the museum for the clues he left behind. The clues he left behind all had a red handkerchief because his favourite colour was red.
Reminders:
Field Trip Forms - On January 15th we will be going on our out of school field trip to the Glenbow Museum. Please ensure your child's field trips forms are signed and returned by Thursday, December 20th.
Read-a-thon - The read-a-thon is now in progress. Students should gather sponsors and log their reading minutes from December 1st-31st. From January 1st-8th students should collect pledges from their sponsors. On January 10th students should return their Minute Recording Sheet, Sponsorship Form and collected money to the school in the provided envelope.
The Alex Donations - We are now collecting donations for the Alex Youth Center. We are collecting warm socks filled with hygienic products such as toothpaste, toothbrush, shampoo, lotion, body wash, soap, deodorant, hand sanitizer, nail clippers, mittens, etc. Please indicate if the sock is stuffed for a girl or boy. These will be donated to homeless youth in need. Donations are being accepted until December 19th.
Winter Concert - This year the winter concert will be on December 19th. The performance times are below.
Daytime:
12:50pm-1:45pm: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
1:55pm- 2:55pm: Grade 3, Grade 4
Evening:
5:30pm-6:30pm: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2
7:00pm-8:00pm: Grade 3, Grade 4.
Last Day of Term - The last day of this term is Friday, December 21st. Friday's regular school hours apply this day.
Last Day of Term - The last day of this term is Friday, December 21st. Friday's regular school hours apply this day.
Winter Weather Clothes - Please remember to have children bring snow pants and boots during the colder, wet season. The field can get very wet as snow melts. Extra socks in their backpack would be great as well.