Field Trips – Page 14 – Ms. Chan's Class Blog
 

Category: Field Trips

Unfortunately, this event has been cancelled. Your money will be returned or refunded.

 

We have a special artist coming to UHE for an in-school field trip to teach us how to make Pysanky Eggs! 

Date: Tuesday, March 5th

Time: Afternoon

Place: University Highlands

Click here for more information. The notice will go home on Friday, February 8th.

Over 2000 grade 2 and 3 students from across the district participate in Primary Days of Music each year. Local gyms are opened to neighbouring schools and choirs to share their repertoire with peers. It has always been a special opportunity for the enjoyment of music.

Please click here to go to link to learn more. Mr. Douglas has been preparing our students for this special event! You can find lyrics and music to the songs they are singing on this link. The grade 1’s will have their opportunity to attend the event next year but are enjoying learning the music with Mr. Douglas this year as well.

The date is yet to be determined but it will be between March 11th to 15th.


A reminder to return the Family Literacy Week bingo sheets for a chance to win a prize at the assembly. Students will be sharing their haikus about snow tomorrow. Please join us! (more…)

Some Updates

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Our little scientists started learning about Water and States of Matter last Friday by witnessing the life cycle of a snowman. Since we have had no snow in our forecast, the learning must go on so we gathered some “snow” from the skating rink last Tuesday to create our snowman in the classroom. They watched it go from a solid snowman to liquid water and end up as a gas (steam). Students learned that solids keep its form while liquids take the shape of its container and gases expand to the size of their container. They have also learned about the molecules in solids, liquids, and gases.

We watched Ms. Frizzle teach her students about molecules. Click here to watch the video “Magic School Bus Meets Molly Cule” together at home as review. Ask your child what they already know! Check out our Science page to learn more about what students are expected to learn. Feel free to make a comment to add any questions your scientist at home may have about the states of matter or molecules.

If you haven’t had an opportunity to come by the classroom, we have some cute, unique snowmen hanging by our windows. Come check them out during our Family Reading time this Friday. They sure brighten up the room!


Our other experience with frozen water ended yesterday with our last ice skating session at Bill Copeland. We are so proud of the great improvements our athletes made over only three sessions! Many went from little confidence and experience to skating around on their very own. We are so very grateful to our parent volunteer drivers; without you, this triple field trip would not have been possible. Many thanks to the parents of Fisher, JeanBenoit, Katherine, Leo, Lucas, Myel, Priscilla, Charlotte, Gabby, Hanna, Jeffery, Olivya, and Sasha.


If any families have an overabundance of plastic forks or spoons, please feel free to send to school as our stash has been depleted. Just a note that no utensils are provided for hot lunches and a gentle reminder to pack a fork or spoon with your child’s lunch if they need one. Thank you.


Family Literacy Week begins next week. Be on the lookout for more information about our planned activities including a dress up day! Please save the date and join us for our Celebration of Learning on Thursday, January 31st at 9:00 am.


Arriving Early –  Thank you so much to the families who make the effort to arrive on time every single morning. Unfortunately, we also have a number of different students arriving late on a regular basis on many mornings. Some days, we may have up to eight students who are not on time. We love starting our lessons right at the bell. If your child is six minutes late every day, that equates to 30 minutes of lost instruction over a week and over the course of a month, that is over two hours missed. So, we are requesting that families readjust their mornings and plan to arrive early, rather than just on time, please. We really appreciate your support in reaching our class goal. 

 

Dear Parents,

Students are very excited to be going skating again tomorrow. Just a reminder to please dress your child appropriately and bring the following:

  • Booster seat
  • Skates, if you have
  • Helmet, if you have (CSA approved hockey or snow sports helmet); there will only be a limited supply at the rink
  • Gloves/mittens
  • Wear long socks

Thank you to all of the parents who have volunteered to drive us tomorrow! We appreciate your time. Drivers, please arrive at the school at 9:40am. Thank you!

-Ms. Chan and Ms. Cowan

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