Friday, April 3, 2020
APRIL 6-10 Learning Tasks
Grade 1 and 2 Learning Tasks: Week: April 6th– 9th - Friday is Good Friday so we have not planned activities for this day.
The days and activities are guidelines that you can follow if you’d like; however, each day choose as many or as few options as you have time for.
Day 1
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Day 2
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Day 3
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Day 4
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Reading
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Students in both grade 1 and 2 have worked hard on developing their reading stamina.
They are able to independently read for 20 minutes every day. We call this Read to Self. They are also accustomed to reading to a partner for 20 minutes every day. We call this Read to Someone.
You can access Raz Kids (online books) to do these reading tasks or choose reading materials from around the house.
It is important that each student is spending some time everyday reading to themselves and to someone else (even if that someone else is a stuffy, as long as they are practicing reading aloud).
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Word Work/ Spelling
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Copy words in a list and then write them in alphabetical order.
Pick 10-20 words from the lists below.
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Write the words in word stairs
Example of stairs:
t
th
the
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Write each word in a sentence.
Challenge: how many of your word work words can you write in one sentence? Remember: your sentence must make sense!
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Choose one way to make your five words of the week:
· Find a stick and write the words in the mud or dirt
· Gather sand or shaving cream or sugar/jello packets and use your finger to write the words
· Use plasticine/playdoh to write the words (with your finger or a toothpick or a stick) or shape playdough into letters to form the words
· Using magnetic letter, plastic letters, foam leters, create your words
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Writing
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Brainstorm a list of things to do around the house and/or outside. Create list of these things (add drawings to the list).
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This weekend some people may be celebrating Easter. Eggs are often used in Easter celebrations. Many animals come from eggs (turtles, birds, fish). Imagine you found an egg with something special inside. What does your egg look like? What comes out of your egg? You can use your imagination to create whatever you like.
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Math
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Math Game: Double Dog Dare
See separate blog post for instructions on how to play this addition math game.
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Math Game: I spy
See separate blog post for instructions on how to play this addition math game.
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PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING LISTS TO COMPLETE YOUR SPELLING ASSIGNMENTS THIS WEEK. I will be posting your Spelling Groups next week.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Google Docs and Comments
Google Journal and IRIS passwords
Thanks to those students who have been able to access the digital journal. Your entries put a smile on my face and were a welcome break to my day! :)
GOOGLE
JOURNALS – Spring Break Writing
Over
the Spring Break, students should be writing and reading daily and I thought
that if they wanted to create a digital journal this would be a good time! I’ve create a google doc for each student
with this in mind.
I
have one too!
You
can upload pictures of student writing/events or students can also use speak to text to add to their
document.
**If you do decide to use this digital journal, please keep in mind
that other students and families from our classroom CAN view the contents. Your child’s file is not a private one.
**
(In order to have a private file I would have to change their
student login password and I did not want to add to the confusion!)
Just
like we trust students in the classroom to respect each other’s belongings and
not write in each other’s notebooks, students need to be considerate of other
students’ google documents and only alter their own. With this in mind, I’m
asking that adults work with their child so that we can ensure that everyone’s
Google Journal is only altered by the author.
(I have not included the login information here (on the blog) - please email me if you need it.)
IRIS passwords
It has become apparent that the CBE will be moving forward with various on-line resources that require all students to be able to access D2L and Google docs. Therefore, each student has been assigned a new password that is compatible with the Google platform (it needs to be at least 8 characters long).
On Friday, you will each be receiving an email that contains a brief summary of your student's achievements (in lieu of interviews) as well as a list of their passwords. The NEW CBE password for your child's IRIS account (and school computer login) will be listed there, along with RAZ Kids login information in case you needed it.
I have just assigned and tested passwords and they are working.
If your child knows their current password (or you were able to find their card from their cubby), then all you need to do is add a capital to the word and 12345 after it as their new password. The Student ID number remains the same. I tried to keep it as simple as possible.
Please don't worry about any of this... let me know if you can't get on IRIS and are worried.
I'm communicating this in case you were trying and wondering why you could not get on.
Kind regards, Ms. Betty
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING STUDENT BELONGINGS
Thanks to all the families who have communicated encouraging and thoughtful comments in the last few days. I will be getting back to you in the near future... I miss you all and would love to hear how students are doing -
Down below you will find an email that was emailed out to all families - I'm posting it again in case anyone did not receive it.
Please read it carefully in preparation if you plan to come to the school.
I've added a list so that you may understand what materials you are bringing home and how they can be used. In your child's bin you will find materials that will assist you in continuing their learning from home:
Things you may keep:
Raz Kids / IRIS student id and password . ** This is important to keep handy. ***
Music Reflection - fill out and complete. Ms Nair does not need them back.
Animal Story plan - please keep this handy - students should be working on finishing them - I have not yet decided how students will share this. More information to follow.
Indigenous Art and tally chart - students can finish these. I will post the slide show we used in class about the art to assist in this in the near future.
Shadow Math - sorry, these beautiful objects had to folded - we did not finish them - students can decorate and measure their actual height if you wish. This was going to be a hallway presentation for interviews...
Spiral orange gridded Math book - you may use this as you wish - most books are full by now. There is a handy chart in the cover for the spelling of number words if you wish to work on this.
*Things to return when school resumes:
I would appreciate the following items returned if school is back in session before the end of June:
*I Love Math - these books were just started for our new Math groups in class. You may use them for your own math exploration.
*Desk Nametag- Please keep on hand for printing practice and encourage proper formation of letters - top to bottom.
*Playdough - we use this for word work - making letters or drawing words right into it
*White laminated journal - this is our weekly journal
*Orange laminated journal - this is where we practice spelling and word work exploration
(I may have miss somethings and some bins may have more or less than this list - most students should have these materials to the best of my knowledge.)
Down below you will find an email that was emailed out to all families - I'm posting it again in case anyone did not receive it.
Please read it carefully in preparation if you plan to come to the school.
I've added a list so that you may understand what materials you are bringing home and how they can be used. In your child's bin you will find materials that will assist you in continuing their learning from home:
Things you may keep:
Raz Kids / IRIS student id and password . ** This is important to keep handy. ***
Music Reflection - fill out and complete. Ms Nair does not need them back.
Animal Story plan - please keep this handy - students should be working on finishing them - I have not yet decided how students will share this. More information to follow.
Indigenous Art and tally chart - students can finish these. I will post the slide show we used in class about the art to assist in this in the near future.
Shadow Math - sorry, these beautiful objects had to folded - we did not finish them - students can decorate and measure their actual height if you wish. This was going to be a hallway presentation for interviews...
Spiral orange gridded Math book - you may use this as you wish - most books are full by now. There is a handy chart in the cover for the spelling of number words if you wish to work on this.
*Things to return when school resumes:
I would appreciate the following items returned if school is back in session before the end of June:
*I Love Math - these books were just started for our new Math groups in class. You may use them for your own math exploration.
*Desk Nametag- Please keep on hand for printing practice and encourage proper formation of letters - top to bottom.
*Playdough - we use this for word work - making letters or drawing words right into it
*White laminated journal - this is our weekly journal
*Orange laminated journal - this is where we practice spelling and word work exploration
(I may have miss somethings and some bins may have more or less than this list - most students should have these materials to the best of my knowledge.)
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