Thursday, January 8, 2015


Happy New Year and Welcome Back!

Well here we are back at school after a restful break! The Grade 1s spent some time this week making New Year’s Resolutions, and welcoming 2015!  There’s been some “Christmas Magic” happening in the classrooms which is amazing! Christmas magic is when students have a Christmas break, and when they come back, there seems to be some magic in the air…all of a sudden, some students are reading more fluently, printing more neatly, and cutting more carefully! It’s a wonderful thing!

With the cold weather settling in, please ensure that your child has the proper outdoor wear for recesses.  Our school district’s policy is that students do not go outside if the weather is below (or feels like) -20 degrees Celsius.  While this past week, we did have a number of indoor recesses, there were some that were warm enough for students to be outside and many students were without mittens.  With all the extra layers that are coming to school, PLEASE make sure your items are labelled! 

Along with that is a reminder from our caretaking staff- we ask that all guests at our school are not walking in the hallways with their outdoor shoes.  Outdoor footwear needs to be carried through the hallways, as wet floors become a serious safety issue.  Thank you for your help with this!   

Here are some updates on where we are at for curriculum:

In Science, we will spend some time wrapping up our units on the 5 Senses.  Students learn how the senses work to send send messages to our brains, as well as keeping us safe.  We also learn about some animal senses and how they are different from human senses.  In Social Studies, we will begin to look at our community, and ourselves in relation to maps. 

In Math, we are becoming familiar with some addition and subtraction strategies. Strategies include using tally marks, counters, number lines, counting on, counting back, as well as mental math such as doubles facts and making ten.  Keep an eye out for things that come home so that students can practice these strategies.  Our goal for right now is to become proficient at adding numbers from 0 to 12.

In Language Arts, we will continue working on finding “good fit books” at our reading levels, as well as writing.  Between now and our next reporting period (March), students will be doing lots of independent reading and writing.  Keeping up with home reading and sight word memorization is the biggest key for success here, especially after such a long break!

The Grade 1s are excited to welcome Mrs. Kristine Savage to our classrooms for the next 5 weeks.  Mrs. Savage is part of our Making Connections program through the counselling office.  She will work for 1 hour per week in each of the Grade 1 classes, taking the students through different activities regarding how to make friends, the language we can use with our peers around us, and being aware of our feelings and how they can affect others.  Her lessons are super engaging and meaningful, and we are excited to have her join us!

Starting Tuesdays in February, there will be After School Skating at Nicholas Sheran rink from 3:30 to 4:30.  This is free for MMH families, and skaters are required to wear helmets on the rink, and be supervised by their parents.  We hope to see some of our families out there! 

Here are some days to mark your calendars with:

January

Wednesday January 14th- Spirit Assembly @ 12:30 wear blue and gold!
Wednesday January 14th- School Council mtg @ 6:30
January 27th – Hot Lunch Grades 1-3 (keep an eye out on the form coming home)
Friday January 30th- PL Day no school

February

Tuesday February 3rd – After school skating at Nic Sheran rink 330 to 430
Tuesday February 10th – After school skating at Nic Sheran rink 330 to 430
Wednesday February 11th- School council mtg @ 6:30
Thursday February 12th- Spirit Assembly @ 830 wear red
Thursday February 12th- Classroom Valentine’s Parties
Friday February 13th- Grade 1/ 2 100th Day Celebrations
Family Day break is from February 16th -20th: No School

 

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