Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!!!

Happy Halloween to you all. I hope that you are all safe tonight and have a great time out and about trick or treating. I am glad the weather is a lot better than last year! Thank you for all of you who sent in some great treats! It was really appreciated.
I cannot believe we have another month gone. For the month of November in class your child will be learning about fruits and vegetable's as well as parts of the body. Our class project is the sampling of the fruits and veggies for the whole month. We will chat about the importance of eating healthy, how it makes us feel and how to make better choices when picking out a snack. In french we are starting to learn blended sounds. Please be sure to practice these at home. They will be seeing them all the time in their reading. We will also finish up our family trees and the students will be presenting them to the class. I will be looking for them to use the sentence structures we learned in class. We will be starting guided reading next week. I am hoping that it goes well and we can start sending different books home. So please review those sight words with your child because they are going to be seeing them over and over again once they start reading.
In math we continue to look at numbers 1-10 and the different ways to represent them. We continue to count to 50 and will continue to work with 10 frames.
Social studies we are learning about layouts (maps) of the school and our classroom. Students will have to sketch the layout of their classroom. We are also learning about the differences between provinces and country. We are trying to remember all the names of the provinces and territories in Canada. Feel free to go over these with your child.
Religion students continue to learn about how to be a better friend. They still need to work on the prayer Our Father.
Report Cards are coming up quickly! if you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me to chat. We do not have any school on Friday November 8-Its a PD day for teachers.
Enjoy your night be safe!
Laurie Anne

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