C.A.R.E. Kit Lessons

We are nearing the end of our lessons on personal safety.  The students have been actively involved in learning how to stand up for themselves in an assertive manner.  I hope you have taken the opportunity to discuss with your child the lesson papers which have come home at the end of each of our sessions.  It is important that the students are hearing the same message about their personal safety from both their school and their home.  Together we can work to keep the children safe.

Nasturtiums

We have been watching and nurturing our seeds into these plants.    The students decorated these terra cotta pots and then we planted nasturtium seeds.  These will be sent home next week for the students to look after as they develop their flowers.

Texture – An Element of Art

In our continuing lessons on the Elements of Art we have recently been exploring ‘texture’.  Texture is how something feels – or how it looks like it feels.  Students spent some time practising with various everyday items and doing crayon rubbings.  They then created pictures which they segmented and coloured using differently textured plates to create the illusion of different surfaces.

Sports Day

Friday, May 18th is Sports Day.  Here is some information about the day:

1.  Students may bring their bikes to ride in the Bike Parade.  The bikes will be held in the Music room before and after the parade.  Students may decorate their bikes in the colours of their house.  I will be making available some crepe paper in the house colours for those students in my class who want to decorate their bikes.  Note:  if your child brings his/her bike they must also wear a bike helmet.

2.  Students are asked to dress in their House colour.  Each student knows which house they are in.

3.  Students will be getting a frozen treat from the PAC at Recess.

4.  There will be pizza (and maybe some other food items) available for purchase at the end of Sports Day.  A blue paper went home on Friday which you should return back to school with your interest in purchasing pizza so we know how much to order.

We have been recently enjoying some nice weather.  Hopefully it will continue for our special day.

I hope to see many of you at our Sports Day to enjoy it with your children.

Report Cards

Term Two report cards have been completed (as per the LRB ruling) and will be sent home with students tomorrow.  You should have received a letter from Burnaby District’s Superintendent, about these reports, which was sent home last week.

When reading your child’s report please refer to the bag of Term Two work, which was sent home last week, and this blog for more detailed information on the activities in our classroom.

If you have any questions you may request an interview to discuss your child and his/her progress.

Experiments with Plants

The past two weeks have been busy, and fun-filled, with learning about plants.  We have done several experiments with existing plants to determine the use that plants have for their different parts.  We have also planted some seeds of our own which we are anxiously awaiting to sprout.

The first experiment we did was taking a small plant apart and looking at its various parts.  Students saw how the roots form a ‘ball’ in the soil and that when the soil is carefuly removed the roots are long and delicate.  We closely examined the stem and its many branches and saw buds forming amongst the leaves.  The students know that these buds develop into the plant’s flowers.  We then re-potted the plant.

For our second experiment we put celery in water with food colouring.  We had one water-glass coloured with blue and one with red.  We left some celery in a jar of water with no food colouring in it, as well.  We also put one white flower in a jar with green food colouring.  We left these to sit on the window ledge overnight.  The next day we saw this:

We cross-cut some parts off the bottom of the celery stems to see the straw-like tubes that form the stem of the celery.  Students discovered that plants have these tubes in their stems to draw up water from the ground to the other parts of the plant.  They could tell that the celery had drawn up the water as the leaves at the top had changed colour.

Our third experiment was focussed on the need a plant has for its root system.  We took two plants and transplanted one – in its entirety – into a new, larger pot.  With the second plant we cut it from its roots at the dirt level and then ‘planted’ it into a new pot filled with soil.  We recorded how they both initially looked (through drawings) and we will re-visit them next week to record any differences.  The next day we already noticed some changes in the ‘rootless’ plant.

Just to see what might happen, we also re-potted the root system that we cut off into a third pot.  All three of these pots are sitting in the window ledge and are being watered regularly.  We will be watching them each day to note any changes.

We have planted nasturtium seeds into clay pots that the students collaged with tissue paper and which were sealed with Mod Podge (similar to acrylic medium).  We are hoping to see some greenery sprouting this week.

We have also got two avocado pits suspended in water glasses – one with the pointy end down and the other with the rough end in the water.  Students made predictions as to which pit will sprout roots.  This will take a number of weeks so we will just have to be patient and wait.

We will be continuing our plant unit over the next few weeks and look forward to making more discoveries.

 

Our 3 Minutes of Fame on TV

If you didn’t get a chance to watch Breakfast TV yesterday morning to see our students ‘in action’ here is the link:

http://video.citytv.com/video/detail/1553838809001.000000/be-there-for-schoolsapril-09/

You need to highlight it and copy it onto your search engine (Google) in order to watch it.  I think that they did a very good (although short) job of showing some of our wonderful (performing) Fine Arts programme.

Enjoy!