Tuesday 30 September 2014

September

Tomorrow, October 1st, I will be sending home a new home reading log. It is part of the Boston Pizza home reading program. Students can earn a certificate for a free kid's meal if they read for 20 minutes, 20 days of the month. They should be reading in English and French each day. I do expect them to read each evening but they will earn the coupon for completing the 20 days. Please let me know if your child requires any assistance choosing French books. CD's are available. Thanks!

Please read the blog entry we wrote together as a class this afternoon:



T-shirts - We wrote what we did on our summer vacation. We said what we liked the most. We tried our best to draw good pictures and decorate the whole t-shirt. We had to do really good printing. 





We are doing collages of our names. We traced our face and are cutting out things we like to make a collage of our silhouette. Mme read us an art book. 




Apples - We wrote about ourselves and our favourite things on these apples. We drew what we liked to do the most on them.

Science - We watched a video about gravity with Bill Nye the Science Guy! We are learning about push and pull and other forces.

Social Studies - Mme gave us a puzzle to work together and finish it. We are learning how to work as a group!

ELA - We started to write in our journals and we got to name them. Mme is reading The Boxcar Children to us and we're drawing our favourite scenes. We are learning about contractions. Mme read us a book about Nelly McClung, it was a biography.

Français - We started reading French books in groups. We wrote about what we like and don't like at recess. We talked about what we did on the week-end. We read Ours écoute. Ask me what it was about! We played bingo in French. We are starting to learn cursive handwriting.

Math - We did addition, subtraction, patterns, equal and unequal, graphs, number of the day and we played lots of math games!

Book Buddies - We play games and read with Mme Pelletier's grade 1 students.

Library - Day 1 is our library day.

Friday 12 September 2014

Home Reading & Swimming Information!

Welcome to grade 3, room 102's blog!

Here are some questions and answers about the home reading program:

When should I change my books?

Whenever you are finished reading them. Sometimes it takes a few days or weeks to finish a chapter book! You have time to change your books each morning before the announcements. If you forget, there is another chance during agenda writing and power reading in the afternoon.

Instead of reading a book, can we go on RAZ-Kids?

Yes, you can just write RAZ-Kids on your reading log and get your parent to sign it as usual!

Do you have to bring the books back in one day?

No, bring them back when you are finished reading them. Please do not take new books until they are returned to their proper book bin. You should hand in your reading log to me each day though so that I know you have read and I can see what you are reading. Ask your parents to initial the log as well.

How long do we have to read?

About 15-25 minutes should be good. Right now we are just reading English books but we will start bringing home French home reading, called Lecture Chez Moi (LCM) in the next couple weeks.

Do we read the books so we can learn more?

Yes, that is one reason to read. There are many! You will also become a faster reader the more you read. Enjoyment is another great reason to read.

What happens if we don't read?

You will have to attend the homework club at your lunch recess to catch up on some reading! This will only happen if you don't read for more than 3 days in a row without a note or e-mail from your parents explaining why you haven't had time to read.

What if a book is too hard or too easy?

If a book is too easy, it is still a good idea to read it for more practice and to build confidence. If it is not interesting for you, I can help to try to find one that is. If a book is too hard, you can return it and ask me to help you find a new one. If it is a story you are really interested in, ask a family member to read it to you! Maybe they can read one chapter every night before bed?

Swimming information:

Today a permission slip for the swimming program went home. Please return it as soon as possible. 
I will need 3 parents for each trip to the pool and hopefully at least one dad/grandpa per session to help supervise the boys in the change room. There is a sign-up sheet attached to the permission slip for volunteers. Here are the dates we will swim:
Tuesday mornings - Sept. 23 (Centennial Pool)
                               - Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14, 21& 28 (Civic Centre)

The bus will pick us up at 10:00 and we should be back just in time for lunch at 11:25.