Thursday 3 May 2012

Muskoka Version of Show & Tell

You know you live in Muskoka when show & tell is a giant turkey foot!

This week started a little bit rough because I was off sick for 2 days, but we seem to be back on track now.

This week's journal is 'The Coolest Thing I Ever Did'.

The kids are getting their castle pattern pieces to finish up their book reports. Their castles are due no later than Friday, May 18th.

Have a great week - what's left of it!

Monday 23 April 2012

Earth Week!

It's Earth Week here at Monck, and special activities are planned for every day of the week. On Friday, we had our Eco Assembly and yard cleanup. My monsters picked up 3 bags of garbage!

Today is wear black for lights out. Between 2 and 3 pm we will be turning off our lights and all electrical devices.

Tuesday, students are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle (instead of disposable ones) and wear blue for water awareness.

Wednesday, students who are able to are encouraged to either walk or ride to school and wear yellow. Muskoka Trails Council and Volunteers from the community have organized a walk to school event, on Wednesday April 25th. Meet them at one of the 3 starting points: Glendale/Tamarack Trails; Westvale/Wellington Street North or at Santa’s Village Road/Ewing  Street, or join them anywhere along that route. MTC will provide accessories and refreshments. Check out Monck’s Newsletter, or MTC’s website for more information. [ http://muskokatrailscouncil.com/events-in-muskoka.php ]

Thursday: Bring a litter-less lunch: Students are encouraged to bring a lunch packed in reusable containers instead of disposable wrappers. Any wrappers will be sent home that day.  Wear white.

Friday: Make your own pledge day: Wear green. Students will be asked to sign a hand print that they will write what they can do to help reduce global warming. All these hand prints will be used to create a large silhouette of our beautiful planet.

Our journal this week is Si je pourrais changer une chose dans le monde (If I could change 1 thing on earth).

Have a great week!

Thursday 5 April 2012

Strategic Moves!

 What better way to end the week than learning to play chess? The kids learned about the Medieval connections to the game, and the development of the Sultan's Vizier into the Queen that we know today. There are a couple of good sites online for kids to play beginner level - http://www.kidchess.com/index.html and http://www.chesskids.com/newcourse/index.htm

This afternoon, we are going to attempt - as a whole school - to break the Guinness Book of World Records record for the greatest number of people turning a cartwheel at the same time! Wish us luck! Before we do that, we are having a gymnastics demonstration. Lily W., Emma C., and Lily V. will be showing us their skills!

Congratulations Laken! Her team won the Board championship for The Battle of the Books! Way to go! French Battle of the Books is well underway. Our battles begin the last week of this month.

Some important dates for next week:
Monday - Easter Monday - no school - enjoy your family time!
Thursday - Read to Succeed at the Bracebridge Public Library

Journal for next week: Le meilleur prof du monde (The best teacher in the world) - Don't forget! If your journal is usually handed in on Tuesday, it's still due Tuesday!

Monday 26 March 2012

What happened to our weather?

Last week was so beautiful and this morning you'd think it was 20 below with all the complaining! Of course, the wind was fairly cold. Please make sure your child is dressed for the weather this week! It's supposed to warm up later, but it's starting off cold.

Welcome back to Wyatt & Lambikins! They're both tanned & relaxed - check out Wyatt's tan line!


Some important dates for this week:

Wednesday - Healthy Lunch orders due!
                    - Junior Battle of the Books Board final - good luck Laken!
Friday - book reports due!

This week's journal - La meilleure partie d'etre enfant (The Best Part of Being a Kid)

Monday 5 March 2012

So, was it in like a lion?

It's March already! And just 1 week until March Break.

Welcome back to Jessilyn & Lily V., who already had their vacations, the lucky ducks!

The book report for this month is in English, and needs to be on a non-fiction book. Forms were passed out on Friday, and it is due on Friday, March 30.

This week's journal is 'Mes vacances de mars parfaites' (my perfect March Break).

Congratulations to Laken who was on the winning Junior Battle of the Books team! French Battle of the Books has begun and all students are participating. School battles will be the last week of April & the first week of May.

We are really getting into our social studies units - Medieval Times for the grade 4s and Ancient Civilisations for grade 5s. We just began our play about the Trojan War - look for an invite coming home sometime after Easter!

Monday 13 February 2012

February already??

We must be having fun, because this year is just flying by!

Welcome back to Paige & Keese - they're both so tanned that everyone is jealous. Apparently, Wiarton Willie saw his shadow and forecast the quick end to winter. To which I say, we didn't have a winter at all this year!

Our journal subject for this week is 'My Best Friend'. We're really working on supporting our opinions with details - some of the kids really need some help with this, so please make journal writing a family event to help out. We have been working on 'paragraph hamburgers' in both French & English, learning how to set up a proper paragraph with supporting details. (check out this link for what I mean) This visual really helps students support their thoughts. Then, they can take the 3 details from their introductory paragraph and expand them each in their own paragraph to fully write out their journal. Supporting thoughts & opinions is an essential skill, so any help you can do at home to make it second nature is wonderful!

Important dates for this week:

Monday 13th - 3rd week of Winter Electives
Tuesday 14th - Valentine's Day & Valentine's Dance-a-thon!
Friday 17th - report cards go home!

Have a great week!

Thursday 26 January 2012

Helping Your Child at Home

Parents are always asking how they can help their child at home. Usually, the answer from teachers is "Read, read, read!". Well, today I have a couple new things that you can do to help your child!

In math, we are beginning to work on multiplication. Grade 4s need to know their times tables up to 9x9, and grade 5s will be working on multiplying by double digits. Times tables are one of the few things for which rote learning actually works! While you're in the car, quiz your child on their times tables. At the grocery store, ask them how many juice boxes you'll be buying if you buy 3 packs of 4 boxes! Knowing their times tables cold is an essential skill.

In writing, both in English and in French, we are working on justifying and supporting opinion. You can help by asking your child their opinion about something - even something as simple as if they liked what they had for dinner that evening - and having them explain why they have taken that position. I like to use the analogy of a chair - the most sturdy chairs have 4 legs; and the best supported opinions have 4 proofs.

Because of the snow day on Monday, Winter Electives have been pushed back a week, so we will begin this Monday, January 30th.

English Book Reports are due on Wednesday, February 1st! (Usually they are due on the last school day of the month, but I made a mistake so I left it like that - lucky creatures!)

Tuesday 17 January 2012

And the hard work continues!

We have a very busy week ahead! Here are some important things to remember:

Grade 5s - Green Energy projects to be presented on Friday
Grade 4s - Endangered Species projects due on Feb. 6th
Book Reports (English) - due on Jan. 31st.

Winter Electives begin next Monday! Please remember to send in your payment if you have not already - cheques can be made out to Monck Public School.

This week's journal is 'My Favourite Animal'. I already told the monsters that they need to be working on supporting their opinion - this journal is a perfect exercise for that.

Have a wonderful week!

Monday 9 January 2012

Welcome back!

I hope everyone had as nice a break as I did - but it's so nice to be back! I missed my little monsters, and I never know just how much I missed them until I see them again.

Bravo to Mary, who donated her hair to charity for the second time!

Just a few date reminders for January -

11th - elective payments due
20th - grade 5 PowerPoint presentations
23rd - electives begin
31st - English book report due - check your child's agenda pocket  for this month's outline & rubric

This week's journal is 'Mes resolutions du Nouvel An' (my New Year's Resolutions).

Have a wonderful week!



Just a normal day in La cochonnerie!