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Dear Families,

We had a great first meeting on Friday during our Orientation Day! After washing our hands, students got settled by reconnecting with friends and drawing on their “graffiti” paper.

Then we did an activity called Milling to Music. While the music was played, they walked around (or milled around). When the music stopped, their partner was the person closest to them. They chose one of these on the list to share. After a couple minutes, music played again which indicated it was time to mill around. When the music stopped, they found a new partner to share something about themselves again. We did this three times and it was great to see them smile as they reconnected and made new connections! (Staff did this activity too last week!) This is a great activity for students to share ideas. We will be using this strategy again this year!

We also took the opportunity to share a little about ourselves and played some guessing games to do so! It is important for students to get to know their teachers better to help build our new relationship. We are so looking forward to getting to know them better throughout the year! If you haven’t had a chance yet, please fill out the Parent as Partners Information Form (a hard copy was sent home on Friday) or fill out the online version. Thank you so much for your time in sharing valuable information! We will have Parent-Teacher Conferences on Wednesday, September 23 and Thursday, September 24 so please save the dates! There will be an early dismissal at 1:45pm on September 24. More information will be shared soon.

Reminder: Late students are to enter through the front doors to sign in at the office.

We would like to welcome Ms. Hara to our classroom too! She is an EA in our room this year.

Here’s what I tweeted out last Friday! Loved how they left feeling happy!

We are looking forward to a wonderful start to our school year tomorrow! We will be spending time getting to know each other, building relationships, and our classroom community. We will be regularly reminding them about health and safety protocols. Every morning, please do a DAILY health check before sending your child to school. Ask the following:

  • Do you have a sore throat, cough, congestion, fever, nasal drip?
  • Are you experiencing nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea?
  • Are you not feeling well?
  • Is anyone in your home ill?

Thank you for sending your child to school only if they are feeling well! Here’s to an amazing year as we work together!!

Sincerely, Ms. Chan and Ms. Paulich

[Sorry, families of Div. 6. I realized this morning that the notification didn’t go out as I wanted yesterday afternoon.]

Hello families! Welcome to Division 6!

I am absolutely thrilled to be your child’s teacher this year! My name is Livia Chan and I am also the new Head Teacher at Gilmore so Marianna Paulich will be their teacher too when I have my Admin time. She is absolutely thrilled to be your child’s teacher too!! I am so excited to be joining the community here! Since the first day I walked in, everyone has been so very welcoming. Quite honestly, it felt like home almost immediately! It has been such a joy meeting everyone. I truly feel blessed to be placed here for my first assignment as Head Teacher! I have heard so many great things about the community!

Orientation Day – Friday, September 11 @ 10:30 to 11:45am
Students are asked to line up at the front side doors (south side, to the right of the main doors to the school). We will be spending some time getting to know each other and reviewing the health and safety protocols. There is no need to bring any school supplies on this day. Your child will bring home two things: (1) School supplies list, click here. (2) Parent questionnaire. If you prefer to fill this out electronically, click here to go to our online form. Thank you for your time!

Please note: Division 6 will be in the same cohort as Division 5, Ms. Reuter’s class.

Get to Know Us
Click here to view an introduction video! Please watch it with your child. You will learn a little bit about our class this year too.

Don’t have time to watch the video? No worries! You can watch it later! Here are the highlights:

  • We are so excited to meet your child and you!
  • BEFORE coming to school, please do a daily health check.
  • Bring plenty of clothing to stay warm as we will have windows open and they will be going outside regardless of the weather.
  • Bring your own laptop or tablet (iPad) and bring earbuds with a microphone to be used for educational purposes. Please be reminded that they are responsible for their own equipment. Clearly label, please.
  • We are both passionate about building relationships and a strong community centered around respect, safety, kindness, and a growth mindset. We do this by building on our character, developing a drive for excellence, and an understanding of how we can be of service to others.

Have more time and want to get to know Ms. Chan even better? In June, I was a guest on Teach Better Talk, a podcast for educators. Click here to listen or click here to listen to my most recent on the Define YOUniversity Podcast! Feel free to visit my professional blog at livchan.com, too.

Communication
We are always here as a resource to support you as we are partners in your child’s education. We all work together! Please feel free to reach out! You have been added as a subscriber to receive notifications when a new post is published on this blog. Please take a look around!

Both Ms. Paulich and I are SO very excited to be growing and learning with your child in our classroom community and working together with you to support their learning. Thank you for all that you do at home! Anytime you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at Livia.Chan@burnabyschools.ca or Marianna.Paulich@burnabyschools.ca. Please feel free to leave a comment!

We will both see you tomorrow!!

Sincerely, Ms. Chan & Ms. Paulich

Dear families,

During our daily flexible learning time, I have most enjoyed watching each of you dive into your interests with your Passion Projects. The growth I have seen has been amazing and I am so very proud of every one of you for not only finding something you were deeply excited to learn about but for working so hard on your passion and then presenting your projects so eloquently! I am so very proud to present your projects here:

Ana (France)

Kyle (soccer)

Lauren (video game creator)

Steven (airplanes)

Zia (piano)

Yoo Joon (difference between a dog and a wolf)

Rushil (slug expert) and Rushil #2 (published author on Amazon)

Alex (stop motion)

Isaac (snake expert)

Jebrael (animation)

Kiana (published author on Amazon)

Liliana (photographer)

Lucas C. (Michael Jordan)

Lucas L. (skateboarder)

Max (video game creator)

Anna (hedgehogs)

Tyson (snake expert)

Yunsoo (stop motion)

With our Passion Projects, we saw our students become experts in so many areas! Please take your time to check out all of their passions! So proud of you all!

Sincerely, Ms. Chan

Dear students and parents, (please read this with your child, thanks!)

We welcomed back some students on Tuesday. It was so nice to spend the day with you! I also got to see others who came after school to pick up belongings. It was so nice to see you too! If you have not picked up your belongings yet, I will be in the Portable on Monday, June 8 after 3:15pm. Please let me know if you plan to come by. Thank you!

We had our last Book Club meeting last week. I asked the students if they would like to continue and an overwhelming majority did not but this does not mean they stop reading. They should still continue to read 20-30 minutes daily. Just like they should be getting some form of physical activity daily too. Thank you for your support with this!

We had our first Passion Project presentations last week on Wednesday. I was so impressed with the PowerPoint presentations and how you presented your projects. I can’t wait to see more! We will continue on Monday and Tuesday, June 8 & 9 at 1:30pm on Zoom. Please sign up on Grid Method Division 9 to choose your day. For the single point rubric (criteria), please click here. It can also be found in OneNote > Content Library > Passion Project. If they are finished their Passion Project, they can begin a new one!

For Math last week, we focused on just the division facts. The goal of this week will be to understand concepts of division (e.g., sharing, grouping, repeated subtraction) while continuing to improve in our fluency in facts.

Exciting news! Rushil just published his first e-book on Amazon! If you would like to purchase a free copy, click here (limited time offer). We have some other exciting news to share about another published author in our class but we will wait until after she presents her Passion Project before we share with parents.

Report cards are due in the office on June 10. I only have a handful of pictures submitted so far. Please send me a photo of your child holding on to something they are proud of so I can include it on their report card. If it’s their Passion Project PowerPoint and I have access to it on OneDrive, then just let me know and I’ll copy the title slide and insert that. I will also need one sentence that goes with the picture about what they are proud of too, please. Thank you so much for your support with this! Note: It is best if you can send me the picture as an attachment. Thank you.

I have always appreciated your support at home and continue to feel so grateful for you. Thank you for your help, parents and thank you to all my students who have continued to work so hard at home!

Sincerely, Ms. Chan

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