Good morning students and parents!

Here are your morning announcements from our very own Mrs. Leroux!

#1. Health: Hand Washing 

  • Parents, please watch this hand washing video with your child. Then help your child wash their hands using the steps demonstrated in the video.  If your child is returning to school next week, could you please practice this specific hand washing routine every day so that they are prepared.  If your child is continuing to do at home instruction, then please review this hand washing procedure with them after going on outings.
  • I’ve included written step-by-step instructions to help you remember the order.
  • You could try this great simple experiment for hand washing

#2. Reading:

  • RazKids: read 1-2 stories and complete the questions
  • MySciLearn: read your first story of the week
  • Epic Books: read for enjoyment after you have completed the rest of your work

#3. Math: Today you will be completing the worksheet on perimeter. If you were apart of the group chat yesterday, you will know that perimeter is the distance around an object. We find the distance by adding up all the side of an object. Make sure you write the unit of measurement after each object. It could be cm, m, or square units.  All students will do the same sheet today. Add up all sides of the object to find the perimeter Worksheet 1 and 2

#4. Physical Education: It should be beautiful morning, so try and get out for a walk or a bike ride. Or, try this at home workout! You should be exercising every day for at least 30 minutes.

#5. Art: (for fun-optional!) Art For Kids Today’s art lesson: draw a folding surprise Poke ball! If you would like to share your drawings with the class, please ask a parent to email me (Mrs. Leroux) your picture and I will put it into the Gallery.  Just like before,  you will need a piece of paper, a pencil and something to colour with.  Please put a spare piece of paper underneath your paper to protect your table.  The artist does the lesson with a marker. You may wish to do your drawing with a pencil in case you’d like to erase and make improvements.  You can always fine line the edges with a marker after you are done.