Month: September 2023

Orange Shirt Day

Phyllis Webstad from the Stswecem’c Xget’tem First Nation

This week Division 5 has been talking about Orange Shirt Day and, more broadly, the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. Truth and reconciliation is an ongoing process that requires reflection and action. In an interview, Phyllis Webstad, the person whose experience inspired Orange Shirt Day, noted that there will come a time when the people who lived through the experience of residential school will be gone, and we are dependent on our youth to carry forward the knowledge of Canada’s history.

Many students already have some background knowledge about residential schools and are continuing to learn challenging truths of Canada’s past. Reconciliation starts with a willingness to listen and learn in order to restore positive relationships for affected communities.

The Honorable Justice Murray Sinclair, chief commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, said that “education is what got us into this mess, and education is what will get us out of it.” On Saturday September 30, I hope you can take some time to learn and reflect.

Here a couple videos shared with students today:

Below are some links to support you in your truth and reconciliation journey:

Click for more information on the Survivors Flag

Scholastic Book Club

Do you enjoy buying your own books? Check out the Scholastic Book Club for titles you might be interested in. When you buy a book through Scholastic, using our class code, we get points to use towards purchasing books for our class library and other classroom-related items. It helps me to refresh and update what I have to offer in the classroom. The books are shipped to University Highlands, and I distribute to the students who ordered. (And who doesn’t get excited for mail day?! Woohoo!)

Our class code is: RC377163.

A new flyer comes out every month. Paper and online versions will be available. Check out the September flyer here (paper version not available at this time):

 

Welcome to Division 5

Dear Students and Families,

Welcome to your grade 4 or grade 5 year! I’m happy to be working with you this school year, and I’m looking forward to getting to know everyone. Here are a few things to know as we start off:

Arriving and Leaving School

Division 5 will be entering and exiting at the side door near the community entrance. I will put a sign in the window for “Division 5.” If you need to pick up your child early or there is an appointment that will delay their arrival to school, please send me an email as a heads up, and sign in/out your child at the office.

Planners

Students will be bringing home a temporary planner for now. We will write in the planners each day, and the students should be taking the initiative to share their planner with you at home. They should be prepared to answer any questions you have about what they have written. We will be working on recording information clearly and concisely, ensuring we include enough detail to be understood. Your child will bring you a pen to sign their planner, and it is their responsibility to ensure their planner travels to and from school with them each day.

Our class keeps an online planner board linked in the menu of this website, so feel free to cross-reference it at home.

School Supplies

We are hoping that all students have their supplies by the end of this week. Please find the grade 4/5 supplies list linked here.  Tip: if you have a big box of pencils, for example, it’s a good idea to only send a few to school and keep a stash at home (so they don’t all end up in the lost and found box).

More information will come along as needed once schedules and routines become established. Feel free to send me an email if you have any questions.

Chat soon 🙂

Ms. Coutts

 

© 2024 Ms. Coutts' Class

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑