Ms K Shellard and Ms A Clouston - Grade 1/2 Class

Category: Theme Days

Pink Shirt Day (and Week!)

This week we have been learning about Pink Shirt Day including this year’s theme: “All Kinds of Kindness”. Here we our in our sea of pink! For the past two weeks we have been reading books that focus on the concepts of love and kindness. Some of the titles we have shared are: Love, by Matt de la Peña, Big Wolf and Little Wolf, by Nadine Brun-Cosme and Olivier Tallec (my favourite book), In My Heart: A Book of Feelings, by Jo Witek and Christine Roussey, The Stray Dog by Marc Simont and A Visitor for Bear by Bonny Becker.

On Tuesday, Ms Papapanagiotou read us a book that was perfect for Pink Shirt Day called They’re So Flamboyant, by Michael Genhart and Tony Neal. I am attaching the link so that you can read and discuss it with your child. After we read the book, we designed our own personal flamingos and how we would want to look if we were a flamboyant flamingo. We then worked on writing about whether the students have ever had someone make a judgement about them or someone they know, or whether they have stood up for someone instead. This activity allowed us to reflect on the concept of kindness and what it means to be an inclusive and responsible member in our school community. We were able to connect with one another by sharing our own experiences and discussing what it looks like to stand up for others. I have attached a picture of Div. 16’s flamboyant flamingos on our bulletin board.

On Wednesday, we had a zoom meeting with the author Monique Gray Smith, a Cree writer who lives in Victoria and has written many children’s books. She shared two of her stories for Pink Shirt Day. The first was called, You Hold Me Up and the second was called, When We Are Kind. She talked about the importance of showing others kindness every day of the year. She taught us a word in Cree: tawaw, which means: welcome, there is room for you here! Words to live by! I am attaching a copy of her book You Hold Me Up to share at home.

On Thursday, we heard the true story about how Pink Shirt Day started in Nova Scotia. We then read the story called Pink Is For Boys, by Robb Pearlman and Eda Kaban. Below is the link for this story as well. Please share it at home as a family, to increase understanding of what we have been learning here at school. 

I’m also attaching a picture of us watching the zoom author visit.

  

 

Big Ideas:

  • Creative expression develops our unique identity and voice (Art).
  • Healthy communities recognize and respect the diversity of individuals (Social Studies).

First Peoples Principles of Learning: Learning ultimately supports the well-being of the self, the family, the community, the land, the spirits, and the ancestors

Curricular Competencies: Explore personal experience, community, and culture through arts activities

Content:

  • Elements of design – line, shape, texture, colour
  • Personal and collective responsibility associated with creating, experiencing, or sharing in a safe learning environment

Core Competency: Social Awareness and Responsibility

  • I can build relationships and be a thoughtful and supportive friend. I can identify ways my actions and the actions of others affect my community.

Sprinkling Kindness on Valentine’s Day

Ms Ballarin’s, Ms Pilgrim’s and Div. 16 all joined together to sprinkle almost 500 messages of kindness to the entire school population and the staff. We all brainstormed kind messages we could write to our Gilmore Community. After that, we each received 7 pink stickie notes, and wrote an encouraging message on each. We then were divided into three groups and we went to different classes in the school. We “sprinkled” these messages to every person by handing them one of our encouraging notes. The classes were so excited and the smiles were contagious. Ask your child how it felt to bring a smile to so many Gilmore students on Valentine’s day.

 

Jingle Bell Walk

Thank you to all of the families and parents who helped at the Jingle Bell Walk. The students had fun delivering the flyers and then picking up the items that were left our neighbour’s doors. It was a beautiful day to head out on our route and the kids enjoyed themselves and helping those in need. They also enjoyed the hot chocolate and cookies after the walk!

Pancake Breakfast

Our last day of school was our annual pancake breakfast and pj day! We were in the first group that went down and I didn’t think they expected us to eat so many pancakes! Many of the kids had three or four pancakes and they were a great hit. We were all so comfortable in our pj’s and this was an awesome way to end the school year.  Thank you to the many parents who volunteered to help during the breakfast. We really appreciate you!