What’s New in One and Two?
Week of April 29 – May 3, 2013
*Reminders –
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FLAT STANLEY PROJECT
This week we are starting our Flat Stanley Project to go along with our CANADA unit. We are reading a book called “Flat Stanley” by Jeff Brown. Stanley Lambchop is a regular boy until he gets squashed flat by a falling bulletin board. One of the advantages to being flat is that his parents can put him in a large envelope and mail him for a visit to his friends in other places. We are making our own “Flat” people and mailing them, along with a postcard from Winnipeg, to our friends and family in other Canadian cities.
We need – 1) The complete name and address of a friend or family member who lives in Canada (or the U.S.) and is willing to write back to your child. 2) One post card from Winnipeg (I know they have some at Hallmark Cards)
The children will be sending their flat person and a postcard from Winnipeg with some information about our city to their “out of town” family and in return they should receive 2 or 3 postcards with information about another city. We are hoping to learn a lot about different families in different cities all across Canada.
Please send the address and the blank postcard to school this week.
OWL WRAP-UP
Last week we had two owl visitors from Wildlife Haven - Luna, the barn owl and Max, the great-horned owl. The children were excellent during the visit, quiet and respectful and they knew A LOT about owls. They were very attentive and asked great questions! We also became scientists last week and dissected some owl pellets. We used tweezers to take off the fur and take apart the pellets. We found lots of bones and used a chart to identify which bones they were and which animals the owl had eaten.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
What's New Newsletter April 22 - 26, 2013
What’s New in One and Two?
Week of April 22 – 26, 2013
*Reminders – NO SCHOOL this Friday, April 26 (Professional Dev. Day)
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HOO’S VISITING?
We have a couple of special “feathery” visitors coming to our class on Wednesday, April 24, in the afternoon. They are coming from the Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre. It should be very interesting and exciting!
OWL RESEARCH
This is the last week for our study about OWLS. Most of the students have presented their Flip Book research projects to the class and they are posted in the hallway across from our habitat mural. We will be talking about what we learned and reflecting on our unit work.
CANADA
Next week we will be starting a new social studies unit about Canada. I would like each student to have one contact family that lives somewhere else in Canada (a relative or a close friend) that they can send a letter to and receive an answer from. Perhaps over the next week or so the parents can think of someone suitable and contact them, asking if they would be willing to help us out with our Canada project. They will be asked to send a few postcards from their city and tell us about where they live. (It is not too much work but I would like every child to receive a reply.) More information about this “Flat Stanley” project will be coming home soon.
READING BINGO
The children are reading “Reading Bingo” books like hotcakes around here! Some of them have filled in their first Bingo card (yellow) and have started card #2 (pink). Don’t forget, they can read Bingo books at home for home-reading but they must do the write up at school and have ME sign the Bingo boxes before they choose their prizes.
Week of April 22 – 26, 2013
*Reminders – NO SCHOOL this Friday, April 26 (Professional Dev. Day)
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HOO’S VISITING?
We have a couple of special “feathery” visitors coming to our class on Wednesday, April 24, in the afternoon. They are coming from the Wildlife Haven Rehabilitation Centre. It should be very interesting and exciting!
OWL RESEARCH
This is the last week for our study about OWLS. Most of the students have presented their Flip Book research projects to the class and they are posted in the hallway across from our habitat mural. We will be talking about what we learned and reflecting on our unit work.
CANADA
Next week we will be starting a new social studies unit about Canada. I would like each student to have one contact family that lives somewhere else in Canada (a relative or a close friend) that they can send a letter to and receive an answer from. Perhaps over the next week or so the parents can think of someone suitable and contact them, asking if they would be willing to help us out with our Canada project. They will be asked to send a few postcards from their city and tell us about where they live. (It is not too much work but I would like every child to receive a reply.) More information about this “Flat Stanley” project will be coming home soon.
READING BINGO
The children are reading “Reading Bingo” books like hotcakes around here! Some of them have filled in their first Bingo card (yellow) and have started card #2 (pink). Don’t forget, they can read Bingo books at home for home-reading but they must do the write up at school and have ME sign the Bingo boxes before they choose their prizes.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
What's New Newsletter April 15 - 19, 2013
What’s New in One and Two?
Week of April 15 – 19, 2013
*Reminders – PIP meeting, Tuesday, April 16, 7:00 – guest speaker
- Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast, Wednesday, April 17at 8:30
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WHO’S WHO?
The children painted a large mural in the hallway last week. It shows the various kinds of habitats where owl’s live. We also started to paint our own life-sized owls which we will add to the mural this week. Stop by sometime this week and see “Who’s Who?”
The children have also (almost) completed their Owl Research projects and will be presenting them to the class this week.
MATH
Hopefully all of the grade two students brought home their addition flash cards last week and are practicing them every night. The cards should be in a Ziplock bag. They can practice by themselves or with a partner.
OWLS IN THE FAMILY
Last week we finished reading the book “Owls in the Family” by Farley Mowat. We had been talking about creating pictures in our minds while reading this book. As a final wrap-up to this story, I gave each child one descriptive passage from the book and had them illustrate it. Then we all had to guess what part of the story was shown in the picture. Everyone did a wonderful job with their illustrations and we were able to match all of the pictures to the parts from the story. I was very impressed!
LIVING and LEARNING KITS
For the month of April, we are collecting money donations to pay the shipping costs for the Living and Learning Kits that our school is making for Canadian Lutheran World Relief. Each kits that we put together costs $5 to ship. Any donation amount would be greatly appreciated.
Week of April 15 – 19, 2013
*Reminders – PIP meeting, Tuesday, April 16, 7:00 – guest speaker
- Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast, Wednesday, April 17at 8:30
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WHO’S WHO?
The children painted a large mural in the hallway last week. It shows the various kinds of habitats where owl’s live. We also started to paint our own life-sized owls which we will add to the mural this week. Stop by sometime this week and see “Who’s Who?”
The children have also (almost) completed their Owl Research projects and will be presenting them to the class this week.
MATH
Hopefully all of the grade two students brought home their addition flash cards last week and are practicing them every night. The cards should be in a Ziplock bag. They can practice by themselves or with a partner.
OWLS IN THE FAMILY
Last week we finished reading the book “Owls in the Family” by Farley Mowat. We had been talking about creating pictures in our minds while reading this book. As a final wrap-up to this story, I gave each child one descriptive passage from the book and had them illustrate it. Then we all had to guess what part of the story was shown in the picture. Everyone did a wonderful job with their illustrations and we were able to match all of the pictures to the parts from the story. I was very impressed!
LIVING and LEARNING KITS
For the month of April, we are collecting money donations to pay the shipping costs for the Living and Learning Kits that our school is making for Canadian Lutheran World Relief. Each kits that we put together costs $5 to ship. Any donation amount would be greatly appreciated.
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