Friday, February 19, 2021

February 19, 2021

 Hello Families, 

I hope everyone enjoyed family day long weekend! We have had a wonderful return to school this week. We have started to learn about Canada's diverse communities, looking specifically at Alberta, Nova Scotia, and Nunavut! Each of these provinces offers different landscapes and people! Here is some of the initial work we have done thus far:



On Thursday we also celebrated the 100th day of school this year! To celebrate, we did some writing about "When I am 100 years old..." and used the aging booth to age photos of ourselves, this was super funny for the kids! We also completed some art work using the number 100. I have attached some photos below. 

  

  

We have been learning and playing lots of new math games to prepare for student led conferences! We are continuing to look at even and odd numbers, number recognition up to 100, and place value.

It has been lovely weather this week so we have also been getting outside for recess and phys ed times. It makes a huge difference in the classroom when we are able to get outside and run free :)!

Take care, 

Ms. Brown


Wednesday, February 10, 2021

February 10, 2021

 Hello Families, 

BRR! What a chilly week here in Calgary! We have been doing everything we can to get up and moving around the classroom to keep energy levels at bay, it's tricky when the kiddos cannot get outside for recess time. 

This is our first week without Mr. Mix and we miss having him in the classroom. This week we have been focusing on letter sounds /ou/ and /ow/ and continuing to look at word problems in math. We also learned a fun new math game called hundreds board connect 4. I will add it to the google classroom next week if you'd like to play at home!

We also participated in a Valentines Day "secret santa" where we used data about our friends to create a custom Valentine for the person we chose. They turned out really well and will be exchanged during our Valentine's festivities this afternoon! 








Here's a link to a fun Valentine's themed workout video we tried in the classroom today! 

https://youtu.be/DgZR4WguGvM

I look forward to seeing everyone back in class on February 16th! :)

Take care, 

Ms. Brown

Friday, February 5, 2021

February 5, 2021

 Hello Families, 

I hope everyone is keeping warm! Things have been going really well here in room 11, and we have had conversations about already being half way through the school year! We have talked about being in grades 1.5 and 2.5 and how this means our work will get EVEN BETTER than it already is :).

We have started looking at word problems and mathematical vocabulary in our classroom. Students are becoming more familiar with numbers up to 100, and determining the important parts of word problems to understand which operation to use. 

Valentines day is next week and we will be celebrating as a class on Wednesday, February 10. Please note that due to covid protocols we are not allowed to bring and distribute valentines day cards or snacks this year. Instead, we will be doing a secret valentine project. If you'd like to sent a special treat for your child on the 10th feel free as we will have a mini party in the afternoon.

Also, please note February 11 and 12 are PD days for teachers convention, and February 15 is a holiday for Family Day. 

Below is a final note from Mr. Mix, we sure enjoyed having him as part of our classroom community. 

Take care, 

Ms. Brown



Hello everyone,


I have had the great pleasure of being a student teacher in Ms. Brown's class the last four weeks and my time with your kids is officially over.  I want to say thank you for welcoming me into their lives and for allowing them to teach me what it means to be a teacher.  Ms. Brown has been incredible, but I must say, your kids have been my greatest teacher!

Over the last four weeks, I have been teaching the class about Small Crawling and Flying Animals.  We have investigated three different insects: beetles, mantids and butterflies.  We learned about and compared the life cycles for each insect, their diverse habitats, and their various adaptations.  The students loved looking at the beetle species (especially the Dung Beetle) and how some beetles can walk on water, run up Mr. Mix in three seconds, and create a poisonous juice that protects them from predators.  As a final project, the students are taking one of those insects and displaying why those insects are important/interesting to show how they are essential to humanity and how our lives would look drastically different without their impact.

Again, thank you so much for this opportunity!  I will miss the students of Room 11 so much, and I'll never forget my first class!

Thanks, 
Brock 







Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Wellness Parent Session

  

*This presentation is intended for an adult audience and will be about 1 hr long. We will also share a recording of the presentation for parents who are unable to attend. 

Amber will be hosting the meeting on Zoom: