Dear families,
We are athletes.
Skating on Monday was SO much fun! I felt so proud of the improvements in just two sessions. Thank you again to our parent volunteer drivers for your generosity of time. We appreciate you!
Hip Hop
This upcoming week, Hip Hop returns! Please have your child dress in comfortable clothing and shoes that will help them be more successful in dancing freely. We have Hip Hop lessons every day from Monday to Thursday. Once we find out what our theme colours are, I will let you know so they can wear those colours for our performances. Our dress rehearsal will be on Monday, March 11 in the morning and the final performance for families to enjoy after recess. All are welcome to attend that performance!
We are mathematicians.
We went back to review subtraction to check for understanding and also learned about compensating. This is when you adjust one number by adding to it to simplify the subtraction process. It is to make the equation easier to mentally compute. When you look at the example in the picture, you can see that it is easier to subtract 10 than 9.
How to support at home: Watch the YouTube video on Compensation together. Then give your child some questions to practice to ensure they have a solid understanding.
Continue to have your child practice addition and subtraction facts to increase fluency and accuracy to work towards memorization of all facts. The time they invest in memorizing will surely make a difference in their intermediate grades. This goes a long way in helping them feel successful when learning about computations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). Thank you for your time!
We are artists.
This week, students reflected on their creative process in art this term. We successfully completed many different kinds of art this term, including: paper snowflakes, paper chains, 3D snowflakes, penguins, a communal winter scene, New Year’s Resolution tape art, Lunar New Year dragon drawings, wax crayon painted hearts, and heart weavings!
Students used their reflective thinking skills and shared what they thought they did well and why (their strengths), and what they would do differently next time (their stretches).
Using our new weaving skills, we also began weaving on some mini spring-themed paper weaving looms, which we will finish next week.
School Around the World
For Social Studies, we talked about aspects of life shared by and common to peoples and cultures. One area we started diving into was schools.
How to support at home: Ask your child about what they learned so far from the book. Also, if your school experience is different from here in Canada, have a conversation about similarities and differences.
Pink Shirt Day
Pink Shirt Day was on Wednesday, February 28. As we learned the history about how it began and why we acknowledge the day, we emphasized the values of kindness and compassion, acceptance, and belonging. While these ideas are crucial as a foundation to our conversation about the day, we deepened the discussion to include homophobic bullying, which is the specific reason for commemorating the day.
At the February Celebration of Learning, we enjoyed presentations about Black History Month by the grade 6/7s in our buddy class (Mr. Kenney), listened to poems about friendship, and listened to a book called My Shadow is Purple by Scott Stuart, to name a few. There were many powerful performances with a clear message to have the courage to celebrate the shine in us.
Primary Days of Music
This is a longstanding Burnaby School District tradition where all grade 2 and 3 students at participating schools will gather with other schools to sing together and perform two songs. Thank you to Mr. Turpin, students will be performing on Thursday, March 14.
How to support at home: Play these songs and have your child practice singing plus the actions. Here are YouTube links for EACH of the songs:
- O Canada: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RP0xoiyY-4
- Land of the Silver Birch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiRdXepruf0
- Music of the World A Turnin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSLQJ3WYQZA
- Poor Wayfaring Stranger: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8a-7tfidJo
- The Rattlin Bog: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCqz3lX6SEI
- Here Comes the Sun: https://youtu.be/klMoKcEGihE
- Canada Is: https://youtu.be/f6cxpLEQb3g
- Shanedno: https://youtu.be/CNcYZqo8ZIk
- Kye Kye Kule: https://youtu.be/zARcYXiO4QM
- The Cuckoo and Mr. Moon: https://youtu.be/OoNjWLsSgGk
Term Two Report Cards
Report cards will be available on Wednesday, April 3. Just like in Term One, you will not be receiving a paper copy. Instead, you will be given access to view and save as a PDF from the MyEd BC website. If you need your password reset, please go to our school website to request for a password reset or click here.
Mark your calendars
- Monday, March 4 to 8 – Hip Hop lessons
- Monday, March 11 – Whole school performance (AM)
- Thursday, March 14 – Primary Days of Music for all grade 2/3s at Kitchener
- Monday, March 18 to Monday, April 1 – Spring break, school closure, and Easter Monday
- Thursday, April 11 – Student Led Conferences from 3 to 6 PM (Families are invited to celebrate learning. Your child will lead the conversation and show you what they’ve learned so far.)
- Friday, April 12 – Early dismissal at 2 PM
- Monday, April 29 – Pro-D day. No school for students.
- Friday, May 10 – We will be going to the Vancouver Aquarium by school bus with Ms. Santorelli and Ms. Tai’s classes. We will need parent volunteers to help supervise. Thank you!
- Friday, May 17 – Sports Day and early dismissal during lunch
We are grateful for your continued support at home.
In appreciation, Ms. Chan