Friday, April 15, 2022

Friday, April 14th 2022

Hello Room 6 families,

Students described Wednesday's Calgary Zoo field trip as "epic". It truly was great to go visit the zoo animals in person, as the students are expert zoologists that know a lot! One of the zoo school teachers that lead our Asia Edu-trek shared "I was so excited to see you all FINALLY at the zoo. I was so impressed with all of the knowledge your classes had remembered from zoo school and their excellent observation skills! Thanks to the deep interest in volunteering, we had 5 volunteers on Wednesday. I was touched when looking through the Volunteer Field journals to find these amazing sketches of the students engaged in front of the enclosures!






Students enjoyed creating Alliteration Poetry based on the poem "Bleezer's Ice Cream". They did a fine job referring to the success criteria that we co created, and published their poems which are now on display in the hallway.


After listening to and discussing a number of mentor texts (The Most Magnificent Thing, Rosie Revere Engineer, Izzy Gizmo) students generated a list of characteristics that define an engineer as well as identified the sequenced steps of the Design Thinking Process. Our next steps will be to engage in the Design Thinking Process while applying our understanding of boats and buoyancy (grade 2) and bridges (grade 3). 



Where I go walking on Saturdays, I came across the prairie crocus covered up in its warm winter coat- the following weekend they had bloomed. I shared an Indigenous story connected to the prairie crocus (see below) as well as scientific information about how, where and when this flower grows. The prairie crocus is the first native flower to bloom in this area, hopefully you can take a walk this weekend with your child to look for this native flower.




There was once a boy ready to go through his ceremony of manhood in the early spring. After the traditional sweats of purification he was sent up into the hills with nothing but a buffalo robe, for three days of fasting and vision questing. The first night it became very cold, so he wrapped his robe tightly around himself and he heard a little voice say, “Thank you.” Surprised, looking around for the voice, he noticed a little white flower. It looked at him and said, “Don’t unwrap the robe it is cold out there.” The boy soon fell asleep, feeling just a little bit more secure, now that he wasn’t all alone. The next day he started talking to the flower and it kept him company as the long hours went by. The second night was just as cold and the flower was very grateful for the boy’s warm robe. On the third day, the boy was starting to get a bit concerned because he had not as yet had a vision.  If he didn’t have a vision he would not become a man.  The flower assured him that everything would be all right as they looked out together at the beautiful yellow sun, reflecting on top of the purple mountains. That night was the coldest of them all, they had to cuddle close in the robe to keep warm, but just before the dawn, a great vision came to the boy. He saw himself as a great medicine man, taking care of many tribes of people.  In the morning he was so happy with his newfound power, feeling grateful for the friendship given to him by the flower, he told the flower it could have three wishes. The crocus said, “I would like to have the warmth and the beauty of the yellow sun at my heart, the grace of the purple mountains all around me and a heavy fur robe to keep me warm.”  To this very day the children of this little crocus have been given all three to keep them warm and happy in the early spring.

We ended our day with watercolour sketches of the prairie crocus!

Have a hoppy Easter !

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Friday, April 1st, 2022

 Hello Room 6 families,

Here are some highlights of our most recent classroom learning. 

As mathematicians, students have been strengthening number sense strategies to solve "Magic Squares". Grade 3 students have been developing a conceptual understanding of multiplication, and how to model multiplication number sentences. Grade 2 students created April calendars- it will be a busy month! We have also been developing an understanding of repeating and increasing patterns!






We learned a new poetry type called "Blackout Poetry", students practiced this new poetry type by creating poems about Spring.







Saturday, March 19, 2022

Friday, March 18th, 2022

Room 6 students were eager to begin a Design Thinking Challenge this week. After reading the mentor text "Not a Box", they were challenged to show creativity and innovation to build something from their cardboard box that serves a purpose. 






Grade 2 students have been exploring the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, by studying the artists Shelagh Duffet and Maud Lewis. 








Grade 3 students have been working on using Cinquain Poetry to describe pleasant and unpleasant sounds, and the characteristics of those sounds. 




 

We began exploring our understanding of the concepts of repeating (gr. 2), increasing (gr. 2 & 3) and decreasing patterns (gr. 3). Recognizing and analyzing patterns is an important part of mathematical thinking. Patterning concepts lead to work with algebra in higher grades. 



In this unit, your child will:

  •   Identify, extend, create, and compare repeating patterns.

  •   Identify, extend, create, and compare increasing patterns.

  •   Identify, extend, create, and compare decreasing patterns.

  •   Describe patterns using pattern rules.

  •   Display number patterns on hundred charts.

  •   Use patterns to solve problems.

    Patterns can be found all around us. Encourage your child to look for patterns around the home, and talk about them.

    Here are some suggestions for activities you can do at home:

  •   Look for patterns in your family’s activities as marked on a

    calendar at home. What activities do you do daily? Twice a week?

    Every week?

  •   Use small objects like buttons or coins to make patterns that repeat, grow or shrink. Encourage your child to describe and extend the patterns.

  •   Count collections of nickels and dimes by 5s and by 10s.

      Find examples of geometric patterns in floor tiles or on game boards.

Saturday, March 5, 2022

School Council Presentation

Earlier this week, Ms Bouchard and myself presented to School Council. I wanted to share a few slides from our presentation. It will give you some insight into your child's work, as a mathematician! Our learning intentions are for students... 

To communicate mathematical reasoning justifying their answers.

To use mathematical vocabulary to understand and discuss mathematics.

To develop problem solving strategies by listening, discussing and trying different strategies.









Friday, March 4th, 2022


Our Book Fair has started. The link below is active.  

 

We are pleased to be hosting a hybrid (In-School and Virtual) Scholastic Book Fair from Friday, March 4, 2022 until Friday, March 11, 2022.  

 

Each class will get an opportunity to visit the Book Fair on Monday, March 7th or Tuesday, March 8th. 

 

Your child will receive a Book Fair Wish List that they can fill in while visiting the book fair. This form will be sent home for you to view, if you would like to purchase anything from your child’s wish list you can choose to use the virtual book fair link (below) or initial next to the item you would like to purchase and send in exact cash in an attached envelope or baggy. Please note, that in-school purchases already include GST.  

 

Cash orders need to be sent in by Thursday, March 10th 

Online orders will be shipped to the school and sent home with your child when they arrive.  

 

Virtual Book Fair Link: https://virtualbookfairs.scholastic.ca/pages/5163641



Lake Bonavista School Council has started a new fundraiser!



 Upcoming Dates

  • March 4th-11th - Book Fair
  • Thursday, March 10th - Inside Out Day
  • Thursday, March 10th (PM) & Friday, March 11th (AM) - Virtual Student-Led Conferences
  • Tuesday, March 15 - Picture Day (tentative class photos)
  • Thursday, March 17th - Fun Lunch - Waffles & Chix
  • March 21-25 - March Break

 

Friday, February 25, 2022

Reminders

Healthy Hunger Upcoming Fun Lunch


Mark your calendars:


March 3 – Swiss Chalet

March 17 – Waffles & Chix 

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Save The Date! 

Dear families, 

 

Mark your calendars! The fun and excitement of a Scholastic Book Fair is coming to our school! To adapt to our changing needs, Scholastic has developed a Hybrid Book Fair (in-school with a virtual link) to provide an opportunity for our students and families to experience the joy of reading together. 

 

So, save the date! Our Scholastic Virtual Book Fair will take place on:  

Friday, March 4th – Friday, March 11th

 

When it’s time to shop, you can choose to visit the virtual link and purchase online or send in cash for your child to purchase books in person. We will be sending home a letter with more information soon!  

 

Happy reading! 


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FITNESS BINGO AT LBS!

 

All of the classes at Lake Bonavista School are participating in a fitness bingo challenge from February 23-April 8! We wanted to share the bingo card with you so you can continue the fun at home! At school, each time a class completes a ‘blackout’ bingo card, they will be added to a draw and entered to win bonus recess time! If your family complete all of the exercises on a bingo card at your house, please notify your classroom teacher and your child’s class will receive an additional entry in the draw.

 

Each exercise on the bingo card is to be completed in an interval style - 20 seconds of the exercise, followed by 10 seconds of rest. In order to cross the activity off of your bingo card you must complete a minimum of 4 interval sets. If some of the exercises are unfamiliar, please ask your child to teach you the movement.

 

Feel free to check out the video below for a further explanation of the bingo challenge.

https://youtu.be/ejIjfWUBwpY

 

Happy sweating!

 

Active Living Committee

 

 

 

 

Monday, February 21, 2022

Monday, February 21st, 2021

Happy Family Day!

Although short, last week was full of kindness! Students worked on a parallel Line Art task for Valentine's Day. Students looked at their pumpkin line art and participated in a self feedback cycle by self assessing their past work and setting a goal for their heart line art. Our work was much more organized, controlled, spaced and there was an improvement in our colouring. 



 

After reading a few different books around spreading kindness, students collectively brainstormed a variety of Acts of Kindness that they can do. They are tucked here in their sketchbooks, and encouraged to randomly choose one act of kindness at the beginning of each day and challenge themselves to complete this act by the end of the day! 





Upcoming Dates

  • Tuesday, February 22nd - Twosday (02/22/22)
  • Wednesday, February 23rd - Pink Shirt Day 
  • Thursday, February 24th - Beach Day
  • Friday, February 25th - 100th Day of School!! 
  • Thursday, March 3rd - Fun Lunch - Swiss Chalet
  • Thursday, March 10th - Inside Out Day
  • Thursday, March 10th (PM) & Friday, March 11th (AM) - Virtual Student-Led Conferences & Book Fair
  • March 21-25 - March Break